PUBHLTH 10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Type A And Type B Personality Theory, Assertiveness

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19 Jul 2018
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They do not experience stress: optimists tend to view bad events in their life as all of the following except: People who are optimistic tend to view bad events in their lives as externally-caused, temporary, and limited: compared to type as, type b"s tend to: Address situations in rational matter in an attempt to seek a solution. We are not saying type b people never experience stress. However, the big difference is two-fold: first, because their general approach to life and other people is more calm, contemplated, and empathetic, they create less stress than others might. Able to embrace facts/realities of the world and self rather than deny/avoid them: according to maslow, all of the following needs have to be met prior to self-actualization. Control: optimists tend to view good events in life as all of the following except: Optimists explain good events as being internally caused, permanent, and pervasive.

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