Negative Thinking

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  • Rakhshi, Mina
Abstract:

روانشناسی عامه، مشوقی است که " قدرت نیروی تفکر مثبت " را بدانیم از " مکالمه درونی مثبت " در جهت اعتلاء تفکر استفاده کنیم. " این فلسفه نیک اندیشی " نه در همه موارد اما یقیناً در پاره ای موارد کارآمد است. در بعضی از مواقع میزان مناسبی از احتیاط شک و حتی ظن می تواند در سالمتر نمودن انتخاب تأثیر شایانی داشته باشد.

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Journal title

volume 2  issue 1

pages  20- 23

publication date 1992-06

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