Thursday, September 18, 2014

Explore the healing power of hope therapy



Explore the healing power of hope therapy

by Crescence Allen

ave a bias against having a positive attitude. They look at a world in chaos and don’t see the value in being hopeful and positive. Positive individuals are stereotyped as childish, naive, and less intelligent. In contrast negative, angry, hostile people position themselves as powerful, claiming to know what is best or what is right for everyone. These individuals feel justified in acting out their anger, believing life will be good once their goals are met. If you want to be in the first group but are afraid you tend toward the second group, hope therapy may be for you. Read More.

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