Toxic positivity
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Toxic positivity, also known as excessive positivity or positive toxicity, is dysfunctional emotional management without the full acknowledgment of negative emotions, particularly anger and sadness. Socially, it is the act of dismissing another person's negative emotions by suggesting a positive emotion instead.
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See also
- Cognitive dissonance
- Cycle of abuse
- Emotional exhaustion
- Emotional labor
- Emotion work
- Doublethink
- Hedonic treadmill
- Illusion of control
- List of cognitive biases
- Magical Thinking
- Optimism
- Optimism bias
- Rational expectations
- Rat race
- Self-deception
- Smiley
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