Love makes people's strong personality develop more positive

Release date: 2014-05-13

Now it’s spring blossoming, and there’s a couple of lovers in love who walk hand in hand on the streets, and happiness is like floating in the clouds. However, in just a few weeks, the strong emotions in the early days of love will slowly disappear over time, and the world in the eyes of couples is no longer beautiful. However, in the long run, love and romance still have a positive impact.

Psychologists at Jena and Kassel University have found that youth relationships can play a positive role in personality development. Their findings are published online in the prestigious professional journal Journal of Personality. Scholars focus their research on neurotic personality, one of the five basic personality traits that describe human personality in psychology. Christine Finn, Ph.D., Ph.D., University of Jena, said: "Nervous people are more timid, restless, irritated, depressed, usually low self-evaluation and dissatisfied with life. But now we prove that this type of person is in love During the period, the mood will be more stable and the personality will be enhanced."

Scholars conducted a nine-month follow-up visit to 245 couples between the ages of 18 and 30, with separate questionnaires for each of the three months. They used online questionnaires to investigate the neuroticism of couples and their satisfaction with relationships. In addition, participants will evaluate the virtual daily context and the meaning they may represent for their partner relationship. “This part is decisive because neurotic people treat the environment differently than others,” explains Finn. “They respond more strongly to negative stimuli and tend to treat negative situations negatively rather than positive or neutral.”

The results of the study show that this tendency will gradually weaken during the duration of the relationship. Christine Finn believes that on the one hand, the two sides will complement each other and progress together, but more importantly, on the cognitive level, that is, the inner world of thought. She stressed: "The positive experiences and feelings of getting along with a partner do not directly change personality, but indirectly through changes in thinking patterns and changes in the perception of self-identified negative situations." This is also her research. The views in the completed doctoral thesis. To put it simply: love can make people more confident in life, not in pessimism.

This effect is reflected in both male and female subjects. Prof. Franz Neyer said, “Of course, everyone has a different degree of reaction, and a long-term stable relationship is more obvious than a short-term relationship.” He is a professor of differential psychology, personality psychology, and psychodiagnostics at the University of Jena. It is also the co-author of this article: "But in general, there are many young people who love hobbies!"

The results of the study have another positive impact on Finn, not only for neurotic people, but also for people with depression and panic disorder. “It is very difficult to completely change a person's personality, but our research proves that training can be done. Pessimistic ideas gradually change!"

Source: bio360

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