The Encyclopedia of Positive PsychologyShane J. Lopez John Wiley & Sons, 31 Αυγ 2011 - 1152 σελίδες Positive psychology, the pursuit of understanding optimal human functioning, is reshaping the scholarly and public views of how we see the science of psychology. The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology provides a comprehensive and accessible summary of this growing area of scholarship and practice.
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... context in which aerobic activity takes place is worth highlighting. One can undertake aerobic activity individually or within a community of exer- cisers who present the opportunity for belonging and relatedness. The nature of such ...
... context in which aerobic activity takes place is worth highlighting. One can undertake aerobic activity individually or within a community of exer- cisers who present the opportunity for belonging and relatedness. The nature of such ...
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... context of intimate romantic or family relationships, it is appropriate, desirable, and pleas- urable to depend on others' assistance. Doi suggests that amae is encouraged excessively by Japanese culture and discouraged excessively by ...
... context of intimate romantic or family relationships, it is appropriate, desirable, and pleas- urable to depend on others' assistance. Doi suggests that amae is encouraged excessively by Japanese culture and discouraged excessively by ...
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... context means an individual with a disability who meets the essential eligibility requirements for services, programs, or activities provided by the state or local government. In addition, all government facilities, services, and ...
... context means an individual with a disability who meets the essential eligibility requirements for services, programs, or activities provided by the state or local government. In addition, all government facilities, services, and ...
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... context of addiction, noting that once addicted one can crave some substance of abuse without actually receiving much pleasure from consuming it. However, once one is satiated with a reward (e.g., chocolate), dopamine activation in ...
... context of addiction, noting that once addicted one can crave some substance of abuse without actually receiving much pleasure from consuming it. However, once one is satiated with a reward (e.g., chocolate), dopamine activation in ...
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Admiration | 125 |
Agency | 148 |
Altruism | 163 |
Americans with Disabilities Act | 178 |
Appetitive motivational systems | 197 |
Attachment theory | 208 |
Laughter | 562 |
Life coaching | 577 |
Locus of control | 585 |
Marital happiness | 594 |
Meaning | 605 |
Menninger Karl | 613 |
Moral development | 622 |
Motherhood | 632 |
Cultural values | 265 |
Deep learning | 275 |
Diener | 287 |
Emotional asymmetry | 300 |
Emotional intelligence | 310 |
Authenticity | 362 |
Endorphins | 478 |
Entreprenurial behavior | 484 |
Epigenetics | 492 |
Ethnicity | 503 |
Eudaimonia | 509 |
Narrative identity | 638 |
Neurobiology | 644 |
Open source | 651 |
Psychology | 827 |
Penn Resiliency Program | 833 |
Personal responsibility | 843 |
Peterson Christopher | 852 |
Autonomy | 1002 |
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