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From positive psychology to the development of positive psychology coaching

2018
Positive psychology has been described as “the science of the conditions and processes that lead to optimal human functioning” (Gable & Haidt, 2005:104). Positive psychology is an umbrella term (see Linley & Joseph, 2004) that covers many different areas from a wide range
Sheila Panchal   +2 more
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Positive Psychology

The Counseling Psychologist, 2006
Why has the specialty of counseling psychology been overlooked in the larger conversation about positive psychology? Is it reasonable that counseling psychology claims positive psychology as its own? What are some of the problems in defining positive psychology, and how does the lack of consensus around operationalization thwart discourse on this ...
Debra Mollen   +2 more
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Humanistic Psychology and Positive Psychology

This chapter starts with a history of the rapid expansion of psychology in the 19th and 20th centuries. The influence of Freud, Watson, Jung, Adler and the behaviourists Pavlov and Skinner is considered for their relevance to the emergence of CBT and later PP.
Sandie McHugh, Jerome Carson
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Positive Psychology

2021
Angela Robles, Paul Saville
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Effectiveness of positive psychology interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal of Positive Psychology, 2021
Alan Carr, Olwyn Mooney
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Third wave positive psychology: broadening towards complexity

Journal of Positive Psychology, 2021
Tim Lomas, Lea Waters, Lindsay G Oades
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Humanistic psychology and positive psychology.

American Psychologist, 2001
A C, Bohart, T, Greening
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Positive psychology in a pandemic: buffering, bolstering, and building mental health

Journal of Positive Psychology, 2022
Lea Waters   +2 more
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