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Accept your situation to ward off frustration
Beijing, April 5
Unconscious acceptance of
your current situation -- good or bad -- works better in regulating
frustrating emotion, say researchers from Southwest University of China.
They
showed that unconscious priming of acceptance attitude works well in
reducing frustrating emotion, at little cost of cognitive efforts but
producing best mood stability during frustration.
This provides
an important perspective to cope daily frustration, the education of
adaptive coping and the development of a healthy personality.
Life
is full of aborted goals, from dating, university admission to job
hunting and so on. Where there is goal pursuit, there are setbacks and
frustration.
"Thus, the effective coping of frustration is of
vital importance to human life, both social functioning and health. The
acceptance has proven useful in mitigating the long-term consequence of
negative events," said Jiajin Yuan, associate professor of psychology in
Southwest University.
This study used a difficult arithmetic task paired with feedback to induce frustrating emotion.
The
results confirmed that conscious, effortful acceptance of frustrating
emotion resulted in a short-term reduction of positive effects.
To
induce unconscious acceptance, subjects were asked to select four out
of five words, one of which is semantically related to "acceptance", to
make up a proper sentence.
This strategy encourages people to
adopt an accepting, observing, non-judgmental attitude to frustrating
emotions, rather than trying to avoid or modify them.
However,
the conscious acceptance of negative emotions may intensify immediate
unpleasant feelings, despite benefits for long-term health.
"Also,
exercising acceptance entails dropping our natural, instinctual
responses to frustration, but instead learning to accept whatever we
experience. Obviously, this process is costly and effortful," Yuan
added.
These results may have implication for early education of frustration coping.