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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... defined by Peterson and Seligman as the ability to find, recognize, and take pleasure in goodness in the physical and social worlds. In the Values in Action classification of virtues and character strengths, appreciation of beauty and ...
... defined by Peterson and Seligman as the ability to find, recognize, and take pleasure in goodness in the physical and social worlds. In the Values in Action classification of virtues and character strengths, appreciation of beauty and ...
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... defined by the interplay between a person and the action space surrounding him or her – it is not only about how people think and feel about whether they pursue certain actions, but also about whether they actually do pursue them and ...
... defined by the interplay between a person and the action space surrounding him or her – it is not only about how people think and feel about whether they pursue certain actions, but also about whether they actually do pursue them and ...
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... defined as a vicarious emotional state congruent with the perceived welfare of another. Although a number of empathic emotions likely exist (e.g., empathic joy, empathic anger, empathic shame, etc.), the emotional response at issue in ...
... defined as a vicarious emotional state congruent with the perceived welfare of another. Although a number of empathic emotions likely exist (e.g., empathic joy, empathic anger, empathic shame, etc.), the emotional response at issue in ...
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... defined by Doi as “a sense of helplessness and the desire to be loved” (1963, p. 266) in which one is able to ... definition, and the prototype of the infant's feelings toward its mother, suggest a link to the wide body of Western ...
... defined by Doi as “a sense of helplessness and the desire to be loved” (1963, p. 266) in which one is able to ... definition, and the prototype of the infant's feelings toward its mother, suggest a link to the wide body of Western ...
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... definition of self is first needed. It has been suggested that the self is a mental representation of the under ... defined authenticity (or congruence) as occurring when “the feelings the person is experiencing are available to him ...
... definition of self is first needed. It has been suggested that the self is a mental representation of the under ... defined authenticity (or congruence) as occurring when “the feelings the person is experiencing are available to him ...
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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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