Show lecturer advises college students when and how to do their worrying A plea for constructive worry mg ing was voiced recently by dr david seabury of new york in a lecture at union college writes a schenectady N Y united press correspondent ordinary worry doctor seabury said is caused by fear in control of the imagination the way to avoid this habit he advised is to seek the center of the problem let the person control the thinking proc esses and think straight warning against resisting or re benting difficulties doctor seabury advocated forcing the mind to digest one s problems thereby starting constructive action to correct or accept the situation he maintained that a ne negative at allows fear to enter the mind with the subsequent result that the mind becomes unable to cope with the problem with fear intoxication he ex the brain is partly boag or unfit for thinking also he added problems should be correctly judged and handled ac cording to their importance to solve worrisome problems doctor seabury urged deliberation discrimination decision and deter mi nation in coping with the difficult ties I 1 he concluded his lecture by ad never worry in bed never worry when depressed never worry until you know enough facts to do some thing constructive never do another person persons s worrying never worry about what someone else thinks you should do never worry when angry set a time limit on worry talks never dump your worries on some one else |