Mental Illness and Leadership

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Mental Illness and Leadership

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1barney67
Editado: Ago 1, 2011, 11:26 am

Another Wall Street Journal article on depression, this time of leaders:

""Normal" nondepressed persons have what psychologists call "positive illusion"—that is, they possess a mildly high self-regard, a slightly inflated sense of how much they control the world around them. Mildly depressed people, by contrast, tend to see the world more clearly, more as it is."

"Depression also has been found to correlate with high degrees of empathy, a greater concern for how others think and feel. In one study, severely depressed patients had much higher scores on the standard measures of empathy than did a control group of college students; the more depressed they were, the higher their empathy scores. This was the case even when patients were not currently depressed but had experienced depression in the past. Depression seems to prepare the mind for a long-term habit of appreciating others' point of view."

2pollysmith
Editado: Ene 2, 2012, 12:45 pm

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3barney67
Editado: Ene 2, 2012, 7:53 pm

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4pollysmith
Editado: Ene 2, 2012, 12:45 pm

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5pollysmith
Ene 2, 2012, 12:46 pm

i'm sorry, you are right.