Join psychologist Dr. Linda Blair, GP Dr. Anisha Patel, and wellbeing consultant Benjy Kusi in a lively discussion on toxic positivity. They highlight the harm of suppressing negative emotions, share personal experiences, and emphasize the importance of authentic emotional expression in navigating mental health and self-esteem challenges. Explore strategies for addressing toxic positivity in the workplace, supporting individuals in tough times, and promoting genuine emotional expression on social media.
In the workplace, listening to and acknowledging struggles fosters a healthier environment.
Deep dives
Understanding Toxic Positivity
Toxic positivity, the pressure to constantly maintain a positive facade and suppress negative emotions, is being dissected at the Cheltenham Science Festival. Highlighted by panelists including Dr. Linda Blair, Dr. Anisha Patel, and Benji Koussi, toxic positivity can demoralize individuals facing challenges, especially during difficult times like illnesses. The phenomenon, exacerbated by social media's curated positivity, stifles true self-expression and can have psychological and physical repercussions.
Challenging Toxic Positivity in the Workplace
In the workplace, toxic positivity manifests through dismissing valid concerns with misguided optimism, providing insensitive or unhelpful feedback, and downplaying experiences of discrimination. Benji Koussi emphasizes the importance of listening and understanding employees' hardships rather than invalidating their struggles. Encouraging constructive feedback and acknowledging unique challenges can foster a healthier work environment.
Dealing with Toxic Positivity
When faced with toxic positivity, individuals can gently challenge the superficial positivity by expressing their true feelings. Panelists recommend open communication, encouraging genuine dialogue over superficial cheer. By acknowledging and accepting negative emotions and promoting authentic conversations, individuals can combat toxic positivity's detrimental effects on mental well-being.
In the last two years, online searches for ‘toxic positivity’ have spiked. In this discussion from the Cheltenham Science Festival, we find out what toxic positivity is, and how it can hurt you and people around you.
In front of a live audience, Claudia Hammond is joined by psychologist Dr Linda Blair, GP and educator Dr Anisha Patel, and wellbeing consultant and content creator Benjy Kusi.
Linda has been interested in the rise in the use of the term ‘toxic positivity’ and has noticed how it’s having an impact on our wellbeing. She reveals why it is important for us not to suppress ‘negative’ feelings and emotions.
Anisha was diagnosed with bowel cancer when she was 39. She authored the book Everything You Hoped You’d Never Need To Know About Bowel Cancer, where she speaks about her diagnosis and treatment journey. She experienced first-hand the harm that toxic positivity can do.
Benjy works with many different companies to help improve their inclusion and wellbeing practices. He’s the author of the book Hope This Helps and posts frequent videos about lots of tricky issues on TikTok and Instagram.
Presenter: Claudia Hammond
Producer: Alice Lipscombe-Southwell
Production co-ordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth
Editor: Holly Squire
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