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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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Collective wellbeing and posttraumatic growth during COVID-19: how positive psychology can help families, schools, workplaces and marginalized communities

Journal of Positive Psychology, 2021
Positive psychology approaches have been shown to play a vital role in protecting mental health in times of challenge and are, therefore, important to include when studying the psychological outcomes of COVID-19.
Leanne Waters   +12 more
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RETRACTED: Application of positive psychology in college teaching

The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2021
In order to study the application of positive psychology in college teaching, a questionnaire survey is conducted by selecting freshmen and related subject teachers of xx schools, and the collected data are statistically analyzed through the constructed ...
Peixia Chen
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Effectiveness of positive psychology interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal of Positive Psychology, 2020
A meta-analysis of positive psychology intervention (PPIs) studies was conducted. PPIs were defined as interventions in which the goal of wellbeing enhancement was achieved through pathways consistent with positive psychology theory.
A. Carr   +6 more
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Positive Psychology Goes to School: Conceptualizing Students’ Happiness in 21st Century Schools While ‘Minding the Mind!’ Are We There Yet? Evidence-Backed, School-Based Positive Psychology Interventions

ECS Transactions, 2022
The purpose of this article is to examine school-based interventions that have been designed and developed to promote students’ happiness, well-being, and academic achievement using a positive psychology approach that focuses on cultivating positive ...
Ashraf Alam
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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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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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Setting an Agenda for Positive Psychology in SLA: Theory, Practice, and Research

The Modern Language Journal, 2019
In this article we introduce Positive Psychology (PP), a relatively new subfield of psychology, and outline its development since the year 2000. We describe ways in which PP represents an exciting addition to the Second Language Acquisition (SLA ...
P. MacIntyre, T. Gregersen, Sarah Mercer
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Coaching psychology interventions vs. positive psychology interventions: The measurable benefits of a coaching relationship

Journal of Positive Psychology, 2021
Both Coaching Psychology and Positive Psychology programs have been empirically shown to enhance various aspects of well-being. Perhaps surprisingly, no study to date has directly compared the two approaches along various outcomes in adults.
A. Grant, Ofer I. Atad
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Third wave positive psychology: broadening towards complexity

Journal of Positive Psychology, 2020
The development of academic fields is often described through the metaphor of ‘waves.’ Following the instantiation of positive psychology (the first wave), scholarship emerged looking critically at the notions of positive and negative, becoming known as ...
T. Lomas   +4 more
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