UCSF social psychologist Judith Moskowitz examines how positive emotions can be marshaled as adaptive coping tools during stressful times. Moskowitzs research focuses on coping and emotion in the context of health related chronic stress. Series: Womens Health Today [11/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 17226]
Just look at the bright side. That's all.
pamelbia2011 4 months ago
Craffte: Homeopathy is still not proven to be effective anymore than placebo effect.
MegF142857 1 year ago
Can jump to 15:58 for the 8 coping skills to practice that data supports as helping to increase positive emotion, which can help increase ability to handle stress. Excellent practical skills, as well as very interesting discussion of her research.
Highly recommend this video... and I have taken notes. Thanks!
MegF142857 1 year ago
Wish there were more presentors like Judith. Very clear, structured, and to the point. I greatly enjoyed this informative presentation.
PavelSTL 2 years ago
dot com
Megamediaplex 2 years ago
great video.unfortunately i would have to agree w autumnenergy. it is critical that those in the accredited fields of standard accepted science dispose w the snobbery about what might actually work in practice not in theory alone w regard to positive affect derived from whatever various forms
it can be gathered ..i'm thinking of how long it took for homeopathic med to take hold. a lot of resistance to this kind of-forgive me-common sense data.
craffte 2 years ago
god i really hate corny intros like this ..makes one not take the material seriously.
craffte 2 years ago
do you think this would be of assitance to Abrorignal populations ,? ,
OrphanPaper 2 years ago
she rocks !!!!
howlingsin 2 years ago
I think if someone subtitled this in english, other people could transtate this into other languages worldwide. The value of this is priceless
spectrumfrequency 2 years ago