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"Happiness tree": a thematic art-based group counseling method for enhancing positive psychological traits in Chinese college students. [PDF]
Xie F, Tang M, Wu S, Wang Y.
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Women & Therapy, 1997
Summary In this article the author reflects on her upbringing, in which she was admonished to be cheerful and happy and not acknowledge unpleasantness. Consequently, as a young adult and a new psychotherapist she found herself detached from her own feelings as well as those of her clients.
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Summary In this article the author reflects on her upbringing, in which she was admonished to be cheerful and happy and not acknowledge unpleasantness. Consequently, as a young adult and a new psychotherapist she found herself detached from her own feelings as well as those of her clients.
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Happiness and the pursuit of happiness
Kybernetes, 2006PurposeTo provide a coherent theoretical framework for interdisciplinary research on happiness, integrating the psychological, physiological/biological, and social/cultural levels, permitting integration of disparate approaches within and across disciplines.Design/methodology/approachPrinciples and findings of cybernetics are combined to shed light on ...
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Happiness and Transcendent Happiness
Religious Studies, 1985In this paper I first point out that happiness might of its nature be unamenable to the calculating ‘plan of life’ approach, and argue that the incompatible model of a personal search, by no means implying ‘ontological subjectivity’ though, fits in more smoothly with the idea.
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The Depression-Happiness Scale: Happiness is Not Hypomania
Psychological Reports, 1994Scores on a new scale of happiness-depression were not related to manic scores on a new scale of manic-depressive experience in a sample of 92 college students.
D, Lester, S, Kaplan
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Journal of Happiness Studies, 2002
Although positive emotions undoubtedly confer benefits, one can have too much of it. There is probably a point beyond which enjoyment interferes with real- ism, yet it is unclear where that point is. The original "States of Mind" (SOM) model (Schwartz and Garamoni, 1986; 1989) proposed that a ratio of (positive) to (positive plus negative) affective ...
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Although positive emotions undoubtedly confer benefits, one can have too much of it. There is probably a point beyond which enjoyment interferes with real- ism, yet it is unclear where that point is. The original "States of Mind" (SOM) model (Schwartz and Garamoni, 1986; 1989) proposed that a ratio of (positive) to (positive plus negative) affective ...
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Psychological Reports, 1999
In a sample of 69 undergraduates, a Taoist orientation was associated with less depression and hopelessness.
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In a sample of 69 undergraduates, a Taoist orientation was associated with less depression and hopelessness.
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Happy Planet, Happy Economy, Happy Consumers?
2013This chapter asks whether the UK can play its part in reducing climate change risk to a reasonable level, while maintaining a full employment economy and consumers who are satisfied with their lives (and who will therefore vote for the necessary policies).
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