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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... response involving pleasure, wonder, and reverence. Although admiration has been mentioned in the psychological ... responses toward narrow and specific goals, they offer opportunities for broad- ening one's thought-action repertoire in ...
... response involving pleasure, wonder, and reverence. Although admiration has been mentioned in the psychological ... responses toward narrow and specific goals, they offer opportunities for broad- ening one's thought-action repertoire in ...
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... response to witnessing excellence of the moral kind, admiration is a response to witnessing great skills or abilities. In a series of studies using video induction and self-report methods (recall and diary) to delineate the ...
... response to witnessing excellence of the moral kind, admiration is a response to witnessing great skills or abilities. In a series of studies using video induction and self-report methods (recall and diary) to delineate the ...
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... response to beauty and excellence as a component of humanistic psychology. In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, people ... responses while experiencing art, for example, dates back to the Irish philosopher, Edmund Burke, and his explana- tion ...
... response to beauty and excellence as a component of humanistic psychology. In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, people ... responses while experiencing art, for example, dates back to the Irish philosopher, Edmund Burke, and his explana- tion ...
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... response that may stem in part from active empathy avoidance. Finally, future research should examine other ways in which psychological altru- ism manifests itself besides overt helping behavior. For example, research suggests that ...
... response that may stem in part from active empathy avoidance. Finally, future research should examine other ways in which psychological altru- ism manifests itself besides overt helping behavior. For example, research suggests that ...
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... response to stressful situations. In the absence of immediate stressors, secure attachment helps facilitate successful engagement with the world outside the relationship as well. In Western cultures a negative connotation is often ...
... response to stressful situations. In the absence of immediate stressors, secure attachment helps facilitate successful engagement with the world outside the relationship as well. In Western cultures a negative connotation is often ...
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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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