Gratitude in the recovery process: perspectives of women and men with schizophrenia

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Maintaining an attitude of gratitude is really helpful to me.

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That study had surprising results - it said gratitute worked in women’s recovery but didn’t work for men. :thinking:

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Works for me, but I’m one of those guys who hates sports and hangs with the ladies at gatherings. They are generally more interesting to talk to than the guys.

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I think the study is wrong and it is really personality differences between people. I have been studying the enneagram 9 personality types. There’s also meyers briggs but that is more complicated.

Yeah, shutterbug, you might be different than most men. You probably have a rare personality for men.

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Unless this particular study was biased and wasn’t done accurately

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When Facebook first came out and I started reconnecting with people from high school it went like this…

“What’s new?”

“Oh, married, kid, fix computers for a living.”

“Married? To a woman?”

“Yeah, why?”

“Everyone thought you were gay.”

“Oh.”

:roll_eyes:

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I have so much gratitude for everything I want and need in life. From my psychiatrist to my therapist to my medication‘s working to my family to this forum. Gratitude is really helping me progress and improve.

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