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Positive Psychology

Theory & Psychology, 2008
Positive psychology has figured itself as no less than a revolutionary reorientation of psychology, one that makes individual `flourishing' the primary object of study and intervention. There are clear comparisons to be made between this movement and earlier ones that have embraced both individualism and an ethos of adjustment, such as the popular mind
Becker, D., Marecek, Jeanne
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Positive psychology

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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On Positive Psychology of Events

Event Management, 2015
Although 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.
Sebastian Filep   +2 more
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Positive Psychology

2019
The field of positive psychology is a relatively recent addition to the research agenda of Indian psychologists. This chapter comprehensively examines the themes pursued in this field. It begins with an overview of the Indigenous Indian thought in terms of the insights it offers for positive psychology.
Seema Mehrotra, Ravikesh Tripathi
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Positive psychology

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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Positive Psychology Applications

2009
Applied positive psychology is concerned with facilitating good lives and enabling people to be at their best. It is as much an approach as a particular domain of inquiry. As shown throughout this chapter, positive psychology has applications that span almost every area of applied psychology and beyond.
Wood, A. M.   +4 more
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Is positive psychology an indigenous psychology?

2017
This chapter argues that positive psychology, like much of the psychological knowledge produced in the United States, is imbued with the folk psychology of middle-class Americans. All psychologies – including positive psychology – could be said to be indigenous psychologies.
Marecek, Jeanne, Christopher, J. C.
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Positive Psychology

2017
Bernardo Moreno-Jiménez   +1 more
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Humanistic psychology and positive psychology.

American Psychologist, 2001
A C, Bohart, T, Greening
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