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Gratitude as a Psychotherapeutic Intervention

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2013
Gratitude practice can be a catalyzing and relational healing force, often untapped in clinical practice. In this article, we provide an overview of current thinking about gratitude's defining and beneficial properties, followed by a brief review of the research on mental health outcomes that result from gratitude practice. Following an analysis of our
Robert A, Emmons, Robin, Stern
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Gratitude and Well‐Being: Who Benefits the Most from a Gratitude Intervention?

Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 2011
Background: Theory and research have shown that gratitude interventions have positive outcomes on measures of well‐being. Gratitude listing, behavioral expressions, and grateful contemplation are methods of inducing gratitude. While research has examined gratitude listing and behavioral expressions, no study has
Joshua A. Rash   +2 more
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Gratitude, gratitude intervention and subjective well‐being among Chinese school teachers in Hong Kong

Educational Psychology, 2010
This study assessed the dispositional gratitude and its relationships with orientations to happiness and burnout in a sample of 96 Chinese school teachers in Hong Kong and investigated the effectiveness of an eight‐week gratitude intervention programme using a pre‐test/post‐test design with outcome measures of subjective well‐being in the same sample ...
David W Chan
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Gratitude Intervention on Instagram: An Experimental Study

Psychological Studies, 2020
Gratitude interventions have been consistently found to enhance individuals’ gratitude level. However, most of the existing gratitude interventions require handwriting that is difficult to sustain among young adults who often use social networking sites. This study thus proposed and tested a social media-based gratitude intervention.
Siew-Hoong Koay   +3 more
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Attitude of Gratitude: Exploring the Implementation of a Gratitude Intervention with College Athletes

Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2018
This study explored the implementation of a 90-min Attitude of Gratitude workshop among 51 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I student-athletes.
Nicole T. Gabana   +4 more
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Gratitude for Bystander Action Varies by Peer Intervention and Social Norms

School Psychology Review, 2023
Gratitude is associated with increased social integration, which may counter the loneliness stemming from repeated peer victimization. The gratitude youth feel after different types of bystander action may depend on which behaviors are most congruent with personal beliefs.
Hannah Nguyen   +3 more
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