Personality Theory In The Medi Ellie Goulding

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Personality Theory in The Media: Ellie Goulding In the summer issue of “Flare” Magazine 2016, Ellie Goulding reveal that she dealt with severe anxiety early in her career. The 29 years old British songwriter told the magazine that her symptoms were intrusive, especially since her career has took off. “My surrounding would trigger a panic attack, so I couldn’t go to the studio unless I was lying down in the car with a pillow over my face.” Goulding said. Eysenck’s personality theory explains the panic attack. Eysenck’s original research found two main dimensions of temperament: neuroticism and extraversion-introversion. We will be looking at neuroticism. Eysenck gave the name neuroticism to a dimension that range from normal, calm and collected …show more content…

Aaron Beck, the founder of CBT, suggested the negative thinking parent are set up in childhood and become automatic and relatively fixed. Like many others, Goulding’s negativity had much to do with her difficult upbringing and past relationship, “It took me a lot going back to my childhood”, said Goulding. Beck explained that if a child who don’t get much of open affection from their parent but was praised for their school work, they might come to develop a rule of living that “if I don’t do well, people will reject me”. Such thinking pattern is called dysfunctional assumption, which may be an advantage in many situations. But if something happens beyond their control and they experienced failure, then the automatic thought may be trigger “I’ve completely failed, no one will like me. I can’t face them.” Cognitive behavioral therapy acts to help the person understand what was going on when they have these negative thoughts. It helps them to step out of the automatic thoughts and challenge them. CBT would encourage patient to examine real-life experience to see what happens to her, or to others in similar situations. Then, in a more realistic setting, the patient may be able to take the chance to find out what other truly think by revealing

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