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Motivation's Effect on Mental and Physical Health
Many studies have been done to research the effects of
motivation and mental health. As the implications of
helping those with negative self-esteem, depression and
anxiety are immense, this is certainly an area of
research that deserves a great deal of attention.
Psychology Online reports on a study investigating the
differences between INTERNAL and EXTERNAL MOTIVATION.
The report states that "Although our society is largely
extrinsically-motivated by external rewards such as
money, fame and power, research has indicated those who
are intrinsically-motivated by inner desires for
creativity, fulfillment and inner satisfaction are
psychologically healthier and happier."
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How can this help you?
The study of health psychology seeks to understand how
our ability to cope with stress can help us to prevent
illness and promote health. Some of these coping
mechanisms are naturally inborn but may be taught to
those who lack them. Motivation is one of the tools that
researchers are trying to use as a combatant of negative
stress reactions.
Motivation is something that we use every day. It's what
enables us to survive - to get food because we're
hungry, to go to work to pay the bills or to educate
ourselves in order to pursue a higher goal in life.
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How we respond to life's demands can affect our overall
health. How are you classified?
The same report on Psychology Online identified those
who respond to life with negativity or anxiety as most
likely to deal with the physical affects of anger,
guilt, nervousness, frustration and fear. These emotions
can cause hypertension and high blood pressure which can
lead to heart attack or stroke. Other complications
include ulcers, arthritis, asthma and kidney disease.
Some therapists suggest that by using positive self-talk
and trying to restructure the WAY we look at events can
offset the physical and mental effects of dealing with
negative or stressful events in life.
Interestingly, people who tend to focus on themselves as
the controller of their fate - in fact 'self-motivated'
- are more likely to feel a sense of control when
stressors affect them. Instead of blaming something or
someone else they have the motivation to deal with a
problem and look for a reasonable solution. This
positive behavior helps them to achieve goals and find
personal contentment.
Therapists try to teach patients how to emulate this
positive reaction to stress and use their motivation as
a source of empowerment. Learning to manage stress and
using motivation to set goals, work through a problem or
fix it, can in turn promote better mental and physical
health.
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