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Epictetus, an ancient philosopher (50-138 AD), once said that it is not things themselves that disturb people, but their ideas about things. Ideas, assumptions and expectations are learned from early childhood to old age. When these do not match our own conclusions or the expected reactions from our environment, negative emotional states such as frustration and sadness arise. But what influence do such negatively accumulated thoughts, insights and experiences have on our organism? The author has investigated this phenomenon in various scientific studies by examining the connections between…mehr

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Epictetus, an ancient philosopher (50-138 AD), once said that it is not things themselves that disturb people, but their ideas about things. Ideas, assumptions and expectations are learned from early childhood to old age. When these do not match our own conclusions or the expected reactions from our environment, negative emotional states such as frustration and sadness arise. But what influence do such negatively accumulated thoughts, insights and experiences have on our organism? The author has investigated this phenomenon in various scientific studies by examining the connections between dysfunctional cognitions and stress. At the same time, he has developed new approaches for practical application, particularly in a business context.
Autorenporträt
Jörn Amberger, urodzony w 1990 roku, jest psychologiem ekonomicznym (M.Sc.), certyfikowanym trenerem komunikacji i coachem. W swojej firmie doradczej (Amberger Consulting) specjalizuje si¿ w rozwoju kadr i rekrutacji pracowników. Ponadto wyk¿ada psychologi¿ pracy i zdrowia w Rheinische Fachhochschule w Kolonii.