|
|
Feeling terrible and unable to get things done Some research at Counselling Haverhill into 'general functioning problems' and 'absence of well-being'. 'General functioning problems' indicates difficulty getting on with life and includes dimensions such as 'not feeling able to cope when things go wrong', 'not being happy with the things I have done', 'not being able to do most things I needed to' and 'not achieving the things I wanted to'. High scores indicate difficulty getting on with life and low scores indicate no/little difficulty getting on with life, i.e. being able to get stuff done: ![]() 'Absence of well-being' is counter-intuitive for statistical reasons. Absence of well-being covers dimensions such as 'not feeling ok about myself', 'feeling like crying', 'not feeling optimistic about the future' and 'feeling overwhelmed by problems'. High scores indicate 'feeling bad' and low scores indicate 'not feeling bad', i.e. feeling well or 'feeling good':
![]()
|