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Worrying doesn't solve your problem; you do. 3. Do I believe that worrying helps me to solve my problems?
They may believe, for instance, that worrying helps them to anticipate and solve problems; that it provides the motivation necessary to tackle those problems; or that it prepares them for the worst if a solution can't be found.
Participants are asked to indicate how much they generally agree with statements such as "Worrying helps me cope" (Positive Beliefs About Worry subscale) and "My worrying is dangerous for me" (Negative Beliefs About Worry subscale).
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