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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... levels of hope even though they have set concrete goals. Goals that are too easily achieved do not lead to developing suitable pathways or require high levels of agency for achieving the goals. The same is true for those who set ...
... levels of hope even though they have set concrete goals. Goals that are too easily achieved do not lead to developing suitable pathways or require high levels of agency for achieving the goals. The same is true for those who set ...
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... level of fears of rejection or abandonment by intimate partners (i.e., Attachment Anxiety) together with the ... levels of Avoidance, whereas those with a dismissing style demonstrate the opposite pattern (i.e., high scores on ...
... level of fears of rejection or abandonment by intimate partners (i.e., Attachment Anxiety) together with the ... levels of Avoidance, whereas those with a dismissing style demonstrate the opposite pattern (i.e., high scores on ...
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... levels. Aerobic exercise is a subcategory of aerobic activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive and is performed to maintain or improve aerobic fitness. A robust body of evidence demonstrates that regular aerobic exercise ...
... levels. Aerobic exercise is a subcategory of aerobic activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive and is performed to maintain or improve aerobic fitness. A robust body of evidence demonstrates that regular aerobic exercise ...
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... levels) opted to help, even when doing so pro- hibited the individual from obtaining these egoistic goals. With few ... level of the gene, a position that many evolutionary biologists find controversial. A second explanation for ...
... levels) opted to help, even when doing so pro- hibited the individual from obtaining these egoistic goals. With few ... level of the gene, a position that many evolutionary biologists find controversial. A second explanation for ...
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... level. Under certain circumstances, groups whose members engage in relatively high levels of costly helping may out-compete groups whose members engage in relatively low levels of costly helping. When this occurs, group selection may ...
... level. Under certain circumstances, groups whose members engage in relatively high levels of costly helping may out-compete groups whose members engage in relatively low levels of costly helping. When this occurs, group selection may ...
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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 |
Entries AZ 11045 | 1045 |
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