What makes you a negative person?

“[Someone who is a negative person] has ‘automatic thoughts’ that run through their head that are negative,” says Nikki Martinez, Psy. D. “They think negatively about themselves and others, and don’t see the positive possibilities very often.”

What makes you a negative person?

“[Someone who is a negative person] has ‘automatic thoughts’ that run through their head that are negative,” says Nikki Martinez, Psy. D. “They think negatively about themselves and others, and don’t see the positive possibilities very often.”

What’s a word for negative thinking?

What is another word for negative thinking?

pessimism cynicism
lack of confidence blackness
unwillingness apathy
bleakness world-weariness
negative attitude antagonism

What is another word for a negative person?

What is another word for negative?

pessimistic defeatist
cynical bleak
fatalistic dismissive
anti antipathetic
unwilling uncooperative

What does hopelessness mean?

the feeling or condition of having no hope; despair; desperation: Among the worst demons of addiction is hopelessness.

What to call a person who always complains?

Definitions of complainer. noun. a person given to excessive complaints and crying and whining. synonyms: bellyacher, crybaby, grumbler, moaner, sniveller, squawker, whiner.

What is another word for positive and negative?

What is another word for positive-negative?

yin yang yin and yang
negative and positive negative-positive
positive and negative balance of contrary forces
balance of opposite forces complementary contrary forces
complementary opposite forces

What is another word for negativity?

What is another word for negativity?

pessimism cynicism
gloom defeatism
gloominess apathy
blackness bleakness
despair despondency

What does negative effect mean?

Definition. Negative affect is a broad concept that can be summarized as feelings of emotional distress (Watson, Clark, & Tellegen, 1988); more specifically, it is a construct that is defined by the common variance between anxiety, sadness, fear, anger, guilt and shame, irritability, and other unpleasant emotions.