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A study released on July 8, 2013 found that people with depression tend to make more generalized personal goals than people who are not depressed. Which comes first, depression or generalized goal ...
Achieving your goals takes tenacity, ambition, and serious willpower. But if you’re suffering from depression, it’s not your determination that’s holding you back—it’s how you set your ...
We found that the goals that people with clinical depression listed lacked a specific focus, making it more difficult to achieve them and therefore creating a downward cycle of negative thoughts.
Dr. Joanne Dickson - Depression and Goals Our research found that people with depression have more generalised personal goals than those who are never-depressed.
Depression and fatigue also are highly susceptible to changes in a person's sense of his or her ability to achieve certain goals. This belief in one's own abilities is called self-efficacy ...
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