No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

247: Judith Moskowitz: How to Flourish Amidst Stress (Best of NSE)

Feb 2, 2026
Judith Moskowitz, social psychologist and Northwestern professor who studies how positive emotion helps people cope with intense stress. She recounts research with AIDS caregivers and explains emotional nuance. Short, research-backed practices are highlighted: noticing small positives, savoring, gratitude, mindfulness, self-compassion, reappraisal, and kindness. The conversation focuses on holding joy and sorrow together and building gentle habits.
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Caregivers Reported Unexpected Positives

  • Judith Moskowitz began studying men caring for partners dying of AIDS and expected only stress and grief.
  • Participants repeatedly reported positive events too, prompting Moskowitz to add questions about positives to the study.
INSIGHT

Hold Joy And Sorrow Together

  • Negative emotions provide vital information and are normal in life's stressful contexts.
  • Positive emotions can coexist with negative ones and improve coping under extreme stress.
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Not All Positivity Is Equal

  • Too much high-arousal positivity can be harmful for some people, especially those at risk for mania.
  • Teach low-arousal positive states like calm and contentment rather than relentless exuberance.
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