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PSYCHOLOGICAL BASES OF POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND POSITIVITY IN PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITY
The article discusses the socio-psychological problems of positive psychology and positive mood in teaching.Some psychological problems, focusing on the characteristics of a positive mood in education: everyday life, mood ofpeople in society, the independence of teachers and spirituality is ...
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Positive Psychology and Cultural Sensitivity: A Review of the Literature [PDF]
Kubokawa, Amanda, Ottaway, Amber
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The Consolation of Character Strength in Ignatian Spirituality and Positive Psychology [PDF]
Austin, Nicholas, Dawson, Roger
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2021
The application of mindfulness practice in education has been a growing area of interest in research. Some of the benefits of mindfulness practice in education include increased focus and concentration, decreased stress and anxiety, and improved overall well-being. While mindfulness in education has been studied in preschool, elementary, secondary, and
Angela Robles, Paul Saville
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The application of mindfulness practice in education has been a growing area of interest in research. Some of the benefits of mindfulness practice in education include increased focus and concentration, decreased stress and anxiety, and improved overall well-being. While mindfulness in education has been studied in preschool, elementary, secondary, and
Angela Robles, Paul Saville
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Theory & Psychology, 2008
Positive psychology is a movement that emphasizes what is right with people rather than what is wrong with them. Most of psychology tends to focus on negatives and mental illness. Positive psychology is an attempt to redress the balance and focus on the positive aspects of life (human strengths and virtues that are found in the happiest people ...
Becker, D., Marecek, Jeanne
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Positive psychology is a movement that emphasizes what is right with people rather than what is wrong with them. Most of psychology tends to focus on negatives and mental illness. Positive psychology is an attempt to redress the balance and focus on the positive aspects of life (human strengths and virtues that are found in the happiest people ...
Becker, D., Marecek, Jeanne
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On Positive Psychology of Events
Event Management, 2015Although contributions from the disciplines of sociology and anthropology have shaped the foundations of event studies as an academic field of inquiry, contributions from the discipline of psychology have played a minor role in the development of events scholarship.
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Positive Psychology at the Summit
Review of General Psychology, 2005Psychology has traditionally placed more emphasis on the negative than positive aspects of human behavior. The positive psychology movement, since its beginnings in 1999, has made major advances toward correcting this imbalance. Research inspired by the movement now spans an impressive range of topics, including many that are absolutely essential to a
Simonton, Dean Keith, Baumeister, Roy F.
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Clinical Psychology Forum, 1992
Clinical Psychology has traditionally focused on psychological deficits and disability. It has rarely privileged clients’ resilience and resourcefulness. The critical psychology tradition in the UK has highlighted the shortcomings of this approach (Johnstone, 2000; Newnes, Holmes, & Dunn, 1999, 2001).
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Clinical Psychology has traditionally focused on psychological deficits and disability. It has rarely privileged clients’ resilience and resourcefulness. The critical psychology tradition in the UK has highlighted the shortcomings of this approach (Johnstone, 2000; Newnes, Holmes, & Dunn, 1999, 2001).
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2021
This book provides evidence for coaching from psychology perspectives, aiming to inform academics, researchers and students of the efficacy of positive psychology coaching practice for both individuals and organizations. It integrates three areas of research, providing a multifaceted analysis of coaching from traditional psychology, positive psychology,
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This book provides evidence for coaching from psychology perspectives, aiming to inform academics, researchers and students of the efficacy of positive psychology coaching practice for both individuals and organizations. It integrates three areas of research, providing a multifaceted analysis of coaching from traditional psychology, positive psychology,
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