A Reddit post about getting mad is inspiring Overwatch players to take better care of themselves
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U mad bro? It's one of the oldest taunts in the history of the internet, a cynical smirk that someone was upset - often, over a video game. But for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Overwatch player and Reddit user SirBenny, it was true. He was mad. But now he says he feels better, and other players are feeling inspired, following in his footsteps. So what chan🦄ged? Turns out SirBenny got a little help from his significant other.
"My wife is a therapist," S🙈irBenny wrote on . "After I kept complaining about Overwatch losses, she made me fill out t☂his worksheet."
The worksheet, also known as a daily mood log, employs a system developed by Professor David D. Burns, who studies the field of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) at Stanford. The log helps patients by having 🅰them write down the negative thoughts and emotions caused by an upsetting event🐈 (in this case, losing in Overwatch), analyzing the distorted thinking patterns that led to or reinforce those reactions, and presenting positive alternatives to counteract the negatives.
"Hey thanks for posting this OP, reading those cognative (sic) distortions really hit home for me, i do almost all of those in games, not sure how to fix it but i🍌 feel bet🌃ter knowing that its human problem, rather than my brain being a scrambled mess," wrote .
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"Our brains are really cool and efficient, but often times they can be so efficient that they cut corners and stick with these black and white statements that can make us feel pretty bad. Good news is that you can look at something like 'I'm an absolute failure,' and come up with a more realistic thought insteꦗad, like... 'Wow, I may suck at overwatch today... but I did pretty good on my test this week and there are other things I'm good at too.' Another thing that takes time and practice (especially with how frustrating solo queue can be), but can be done," said , who says they're also training to enter the field of clinical psychology.
Now, it should be said that if you struggle with anger or negative thoughts and emotions, this worksheet is not a cure. It's a tool, best used in conjunction with a therapist trained in CBT techniques. Still, it's a great first step to take if you've ever raged at a game and then been disappointed with how you acted. Heaven knows I've ꦕcertainly gotten way too angry playing PvP games or even just a particularly frustrating level/boss fight.
So thanks for sharing, SirBenny. And kudos to you, Overwatch community, for ౠstriving to counter the toxicity that can too often be present not only in our hobby, but ourselves.
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