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The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are

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Page 1: The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are
Page 2: The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are
Page 3: The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are
Page 4: The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are
Page 5: The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are
Page 6: The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are
Page 7: The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are
Page 8: The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are
Page 9: The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are
Page 10: The Positive Psychology of Negative Thinking. · Defensive pessimism is linked to more positive outcomes than disposi- tional pessimism, and both naïve and unrealistic optimism are