1、Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,*,积极心理学课件1504-05-change,The Anatomy of Change,Neuroplasticity(Davidson,2000),Neural pathways(channels),Self-reinforcing,Habits as fortified pathways,Healthy and Unhealthy Pathways,Nega
2、tive channels,Positive channels,Same trigger,different response,Trans-forming the brain,Two Types of Change,Gradual approach,Acute approach,Neither is quick-fix,“The belief that we can rely on shortcuts to gratification and bypass the exercise of personal strengths and virtues is folly.It leads.to l
3、egions of humanity who are depressed in the middle of great wealth and are starving to death spiritually.”Martin Seligman,But do I really want to change?(Langer&Thompson 1989),Rigidity,Gullibility,Grimness,Perfectionism,Worry/anxiety,Guilt,Simplify,Fault-finding,Happiness,Consistency,Trustworthiness
4、,Seriousness,Drive/ambition,Responsibility,Empathy/sensitivity,Lose edge,Realism,No pain no gain,A more nuanced understanding of what change,Learning(and applying)Your ABCs,A,ffect,B,ehavior,C,ognition,Need all three,Happiness=,Genetic set range,+,External circumstances,+,Intentional activities,(ABC
5、),A,ffect:Our Emotions,Gradual Change:Mindfulness Meditation,“Cultivating mindfulness can lead to the discovery of deep realms of relaxation,calmness,and insight within yourself.The path to it in any moment lies no farther than your own body and mind and your own breathing.”,Jon Kabatt-Zin,“All of u
6、s have the capacity to be mindful.All it involves is cultivating our ability to pay attention in the present moment.”,Jon Kabatt-Zin,“Mindfulness means seeing things as they are,without trying to change them.The point is to dissolve our reactions to disturbing emotions,being careful not to reject th
7、e emotion itself.”,Tara Bennett-Goleman,Acute Change,Post Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD),Widespread(Society for Neuroscience),Creating new pathways(shock treatment),Post traumatic growth(Tedeschi&Calhoun),Is there a positive equivalent to trauma?,Can a single positive experience create a positive c
8、hannel that will lead to a permanent increase in well-being,calm,and positive memories?,Acute Change Through Peak Experience,Acute Change Through Peak Experience,“The term peak experiences is a generalization for the best moments of the human being,for the happiest moments of life,for experiences of
9、 ecstasy,rapture,bliss,of the greatest joy.I found that such experiences came from profound aesthetic experiences such as creative ecstasies,moments of mature love,perfect sexual experiences,parental love,experiences of natural childbirth,and many others.”Abraham Maslow,Peak experience as positive t
10、rauma,Post Peak Experience Order(PPEO),“Peak experiences often have consequences.They can do the same there as psychotherapy,if one keeps his goals right,and if one knows just what he is about,and if one is conscious of what he is going toward.We can certainly talk,on the one hand,of the breaking up
11、 of symptoms,like the breaking up of cliches,of anxieties,or the like;or on the other hand,we can talk about the development of spontaneity,and of courage,and of Olympian or Godlike humor and suchness,sensory awareness,body awareness,and the like.”Abraham Maslow,Peak experiences can lead to a new br
12、ain order,Enhancing the likelihood of PE,acceptance,mindfulness,music and dance,meaningful goal,taking time,Enhancing the likelihood of PPEO,replaying and imagining,journaling(describing),taking time,taking action,Making the Most of Peak Experiences,B,ehavior:Taking Action,Permanent Change,Attitude,
13、Behavior,Behavior Changing Attitudes,POWs in Korea(Schein,1956),Cognitive Dissonance(Festinger,1959),Self-perception theory(Bem,1967),Facial feedback hypothesis(Ekman,1983),“Whistling to keep up courage is no mere figure of speech.On the other hand,sit all day in a moping posture,sigh,and reply to e
14、verything with a dismal voice,and your melancholy lingers.Smooth the brow,brighten the eye,contract the dorsal rather than the ventral aspect of the frame,and speak in a major key,pass the genial compliment,and your heart must be frigid indeed if it does not gradually thaw.”,William James,Behavior C
15、hanging Attitudes,POWs in Korea(Schein,1956),Cognitive Dissonance(Festinger,1959),Self-perception theory(Bem,1967),Facial feedback hypothesis(Ekman,1983),Body feedback hypothesis,Overcoming shyness(Haemmerlie,1987),Fake it till you make it(Myers,1992),“Those whose deeds exceed their wisdom,their wis
16、dom shall endure;but those whose wisdom exceeds their deeds,their wisdom shall not endure.”,Chapters of the Fathers,Dan Millmans Advice on Change,To change the course of your life,choose one of two basic methods:,1.You can direct your energy and attention toward trying to fix your mind,find your foc
17、us,affirm your power,free your emotions and visualize positive outcomes so that you can finally develop the confidence to display the courage to discover the determination to make the commitment to feel sufficiently motivated to do what it is you need to do.,2.Or you can just do it.,Exiting comfort
18、zone,Coping(Bednar and Peterson,1995),Exiting comfort zone,Attaining optimum levels of discomfort,Coping(Bednar and Peterson,1995),Comfort Zone,Tension,Stretch Zone(optimal discomfort),Panic Zone(anxiety),Increase confidence by taking risks,Reduce stress by simplifying,Become more positive by practi
19、cing gratefulness,Imagination(exposure through visualization),Bias For Action,From Self Discipline to Rituals,“Building rituals requires defining very precise behaviors and performing them at very specific timesmotivated by deeply held values.”,Loher&Schwartz,From Self Discipline to Rituals,Increase
20、s productivity and creativity,30 days to a new ritual,Introduce one or two rituals at a time,“Incremental change is better than ambitious failure.Success feeds on itself.”Loehr and Schwartz,“There isnt anything that isnt made easier through constant familiarity and training.Through training we can c
21、hange;we can transform ourselves.”,Dalai Lama,C,ognition:Thoughts Create Worlds,Interpretation as neural pathway,The world according to the fault-finder,The(same)world according to the merit-finder,The identical twins(revisited),Changing our interpretation style takes time,Cognitive Reconstruction R
22、evisited,Challenge or threat(Tomaka et al.,1997),Arousal as euphoria or anger(Schachter&Singer,1962),Cooperation or competition(Ross&Samuels,1993),Volunteering as privilege or duty(Lareau,2004),Relationships about being known or being validated(Schnarch,1997),Failure as opportunity or disaster,Work
23、as exercise or chore(Crum&Langer,2007),Examples of Cognitive Reconstruction,The Creative Process,preparationimmersion,incubationidle time,Acute Change:The Eureka Experience,I can do a years work in nine months,but not in twelve.,JP Morgan,“You must have a room,or a certain hour or so a day,when you
24、dont know what was in the newspapers that morning,you dont know who your friends are,you dont know what you owe anybody,you dont know what anybody owes to you.This is a place where you can simply experience and bring forth what you are and what you might be.This is the place of creative incubation.A
25、t first,you may find that nothing happens there.But if you have such a sacred place and use it,something eventually will happen.”,Joseph Campbell,The Creative Process,preparationimmersion,incubationidle time,eurekainsight,evaluationreality test,elaborationcoherence,Acute Change:The Eureka Experience
26、,Coping through writing(Pennebaker,1997),Combining ABCs:Journaling,“Write continuously about the most upsetting or traumatic experience of your entire life.Dont worry about grammar,spelling,or sentence structure.In your writing,I want you to discuss your deepest thoughts and feelings about the exper
27、ience.You can write about anything you want.But whatever you choose,it should be something that has affected you very deeply.Ideally,it should be about something you have not talked about with others in detail.It is critical,however,that you let yourself go and touch those deepest emotions and thoug
28、hts that you have.In other words,write about what happened and how you felt about it,and how you feel about it now.Finally,you can write on different traumas during each session or the same one over the entire study.Your choice of trauma for each session is entirely up to you.”,Coping through writin
29、g(Pennebaker,1997),reduced anxiety,50%drop in visits to doctor,immune system and overall health improved,general emotional well-being increased,became more social,found gender differences,replicated across cultures,Combining ABCs:Journaling,Writing about intense positive experiences(Burton&King,2004
30、),Combining ABCs:Journaling,“Think of the most wonderful experience or experiences in your life,happiest moments,ecstatic moments,moments of rapture,perhaps from being in love,or from listening to music,or suddenly being hit by a book or painting or from some great creative moment.Choose one such ex
31、perience or moment.Try to imagine yourself at that moment,including all the feelings and emotions associated with the experience.Now write about the experience in as much detail as possible trying to include the feelings,thoughts,and emotions that were present at the time.Please try your best to re-
32、experience the emotions involved.”,Writing about intense positive experiences(Burton&King,2004),fewer health center visits,enhanced positive mood,Combining ABCs:Journaling,Mechanism:,tension release,coherence,Combining ABCs:Journaling,“An artifact of our ambiguous and unpredictable world is the anxi
33、ety of not attaining completion and not understanding a simple cause-and-effect explanation for traumatic disturbances.Alas,we naturally search for meaning and the completion of events;it gives us a sense of control and predictability over our lives.”,Jamie Pennebaker,Sense of comprehensibility,Sens
34、e of manageability,Sense of meaningfulness,Sense of Coherence(Antonovsky),“A global orientation that expresses the extent to which one has a pervasive,enduring though dynamic feeling of confidence that(1)the stimuli deriving from ones internal and external environments in the course of living are st
35、ructured,predictable and explicable;(2)the resources are available to one to meet the demands posed by these stimuli;and(3)these demands are challenges,worthy of investment and engagement.”,Combining the ABCs,A,ffect,B,ehavior,C,ognition,“I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ab
36、ility of man to elevate his life by a conscious endeavor.It is something to be able to paint a particular picture,or to carve a statue,and so to make a few objects beautiful;but it is far more glorious to carve and paint the very atmosphere and medium through which we look,which morally we can do.To affect the quality of the day,that is the highest of arts.”,Henry David Thoreau,此课件下载可自行编辑修改,仅供参考!感谢您的支持,我们努力做得更好!谢谢,