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- W1567478554 abstract "Historically, personality and psychopathology have been viewed as conceptually distinct, but recently there have been calls for integrative models. Similarly, the traditional view of mental disorders has been that they are qualitatively different to normal mental states. However, this view has recently changed with a consensus starting to emerge that emotional wellbeing and psychopathology are on a continuum. In particular, the tripartite model of Clarke and Watson (1994) has been influential in understanding the links between affect and psychopathology, proposing that high negative affectivity is related to both anxiety and depression, and low positive affectivity only to depression. Longitudinal research over multiple time points is needed in order to clarify the above relationships and their trajectories over time, as well as to address the nature of developmental change and stability. Despite this, there is little research available on the link between emotional wellbeing—particularly specific emotional states such as sadness—and mental health over time. In addition, many personality variables have been studied in relation to mental health that have not had the same attention in the realm of emotional wellbeing. This thesis examines one such group of variables and their relationship to emotional wellbeing. Appraisal theories suggest a link between emotional states and the perceptions of events, and the variables included in this research come from this tradition. The phrase ‘positive thinking’ is used in this thesis to refer to cognitive styles that involve positive appraisals of the self, the world, or the future. The specific constructs studied" @default.
- W1567478554 created "2016-06-24" @default.
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- W1567478554 date "2009-01-01" @default.
- W1567478554 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W1567478554 title "The power of positive thinking: the effects of self-esteem, explanatory style, and trait hope on emotional wellbeing" @default.
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