Term ID: T3392

Learned Optimism

/learned-optimism/
Seligman's concept of developing positive thinking patterns and explanatory styles that promote resilience and well-being.
Example: Teaching individuals to reframe negative events as temporary and specific rather than permanent and pervasive.

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Reference: Seligman (1991)