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What could you do today to feel happier? Three strategies drawn from positive psychology, a field that aims to improve moods and lives, may help.
This notion that it is not what you do, but the way that you do it, resonates with other research in positive psychology. For instance, replaying a positive life event in one’s mind predicts greater well-being whereas analyzing a positive life event does the reverse (Lyubomirsky, Sousa, Dickerhoof, 2006). Thus, the act of processing a ...
All positive psychology articles within this category deal with different subjects that lie within the field of positive psychology such as mindfulness, positive emotions and happiness.
The science of happiness theory, developed within positive psychology, explores what contributes to a fulfilling life by studying factors that influence wellbeing, such as positive emotions, life satisfaction, and resilience.
Positive Psychology: Looking Back and Looking Forward. Carol D. Ryff * Department of Psychology, Institute on Aging, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States. Envisioning the future of positive psychology (PP) requires looking at its past.
This paper presents a comprehensive framework for positive psychology processes that crosses theoretical orientation, links coherently to clinical psychology and its more dominantly “negative” processes, and supports practitioners in their efforts to personalize positive psychological interventions.
Positive psychology helps to foster happiness and emotional wellness. It does this by helping people capitalize on their strengths, heighten their gratitude and awareness, connect to others, and develop the wisdom needed to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life. What is positive psychology?
The article aims to stimulate future research on central key concepts in positive psychology and positive organisational psychology as a foundation for building theories for the 4IR workplaces. Individual, systems-, community-based, and ethnographic perspectives
Positive psychology is a branch of psychology focused on the character strengths and behaviors that allow individuals to build a life of meaning and purpose—to move beyond surviving to...
Selected Scholarly Articles. Theoretical Foundations of Positive Psychology: Positive Psychology: An Introduction, Seligman & Csikszentmihalyi, 2000. APA President’s Address, Seligman, 1998. American Psychologist: Special Issue on Positive Psychology, 2000. Positive Psychology FAQs, Seligman & Pawelski, 2003.