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Positive Technologies for Understanding and Promoting Positive Emotions
The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 2017AbstractInformation and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have become increasingly present in our lives, and their use has spread considerably. This paper presents a review of the way ICTs can help practitioners and researchers to study, promote, and train positive emotions. It is framed within the field of Positive Technologies: the applied scientific
Rosa María Baños +3 more
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2017
Scientific findings from social sciences, neurobiology, endocrinology, and immunology highlight the adaptive benefits of positive emotion and activity to both mental and physical health. Positive activity, such as engagement with music and exercise, can also contribute to favorable health outcomes.
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Scientific findings from social sciences, neurobiology, endocrinology, and immunology highlight the adaptive benefits of positive emotion and activity to both mental and physical health. Positive activity, such as engagement with music and exercise, can also contribute to favorable health outcomes.
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Positive Psychology: Positive Emotions and Emotional Intelegence
2008The paper focuses on the and emotional intelligence. We try to answer on some questions regarding the role which positive emotions have in our life’s. The broaden-and-build theory (Fredrickson, 1998; 2001) predicts that positive emotions are useful in several ways.
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2001
Abstract At first blush, it might appear that positive emotions are important to the field of positive psychology simply because they are markers of optimal well-being. Certainly moments in our lives characterized by experiences of positive emotions (such as joy, interest, contentment, love, and the like) are moments in which we are not ...
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Abstract At first blush, it might appear that positive emotions are important to the field of positive psychology simply because they are markers of optimal well-being. Certainly moments in our lives characterized by experiences of positive emotions (such as joy, interest, contentment, love, and the like) are moments in which we are not ...
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Positive Schizotypy and Emotion Processing.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2005This study examined whether emotion processing traits and task performance are associated with positive schizotypy. Positive schizotypy individuals (n=34, assessed with the Magical Ideation and Perceptual Aberration Scales) reported greater attention to emotions but less emotional clarity than controls (n=56).
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Measuring Positive Emotion Outcomes in Positive Psychology Interventions: A Literature Review
Emotion Review, 2021Judith Moskowitz +2 more
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Positive Emotions and Emotion Regulation
2017Rebecca Ann Wilkinson, Gioia Chilton
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Positive emotion: How positive emotions broaden and build.
2013Bethany E. Kok, Barbara L. Fredrickson
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