A Second-Wave Positive Psychology in Counselling Psychology
A Paradigm Shift
Herausgeber: Wong, Paul T P
A Second-Wave Positive Psychology in Counselling Psychology
A Paradigm Shift
Herausgeber: Wong, Paul T P
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This book on the new paradigm of existential positive psychology (PP2.0) or second-wave positive psychology focusses on the importance of transcending or transforming negative experiences and emotions to achieve durable flourishing. The book offers exciting new concepts and skills in the practice of counselling psychology.
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This book on the new paradigm of existential positive psychology (PP2.0) or second-wave positive psychology focusses on the importance of transcending or transforming negative experiences and emotions to achieve durable flourishing. The book offers exciting new concepts and skills in the practice of counselling psychology.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781032441207
- ISBN-10: 1032441208
- Artikelnr.: 66716701
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781032441207
- ISBN-10: 1032441208
- Artikelnr.: 66716701
Paul T. P. Wong is a pioneer in developing the science and practice of flourishing through suffering. He has been advocating existential positive psychology (PP2.0) for more than 30 years. He is also one of the most influential existential-humanistic psychologists with a focus on existential wellbeing.
Introduction: Second wave positive psychology's (PP 2.0) contribution to
counselling psychology-A Paradigm Shift 1. A psychodynamic model of
Self-nature 2. The D.R.E.A.M. program: developing resilience through
emotions, attitudes, & meaning (gifted edition)-a second wave positive
psychology approach 3. Second wave of positive psychology: beyond the
dichotomy of positive and negative and the consequences in the practice of
psychotherapy 4. Anger as a moral emotion: A "bird's eye" systematic review
5. Happiness and meaning in life: unique, differential, and indirect
associations with mental health 6. Addiction in existential positive
psychology (EPP, PP2.0): from a critique of the brain disease model towards
a meaning-centered approach 7. Transforming shame, guilt and anxiety
through a salutogenic PP1.0 and PP2.0 counselling framework 8. Finding the
golden mean: the overuse, underuse, and optimal use of character strengths
9. Eastern wisdom, inner work, and aging: a contribution in second wave
positive psychology 10. Narrative identity: from the inside out 11. The
dialectic dynamics between trait gratitude, subjective well-being, and
psychopathology across 30 weeks 12. Quest for a pathway to human's good
life in the Chinese cultural context 13. Tragic optimism: an integrative
meaning-centred approach to trauma treatment 14. The dialectics of
aloneness: positive vs. negative meaning and differential assessment 15.
Transforming emotional suffering into flourishing: metatherapeutic
processing of positive affect as a trans-theoretical vehicle for change
counselling psychology-A Paradigm Shift 1. A psychodynamic model of
Self-nature 2. The D.R.E.A.M. program: developing resilience through
emotions, attitudes, & meaning (gifted edition)-a second wave positive
psychology approach 3. Second wave of positive psychology: beyond the
dichotomy of positive and negative and the consequences in the practice of
psychotherapy 4. Anger as a moral emotion: A "bird's eye" systematic review
5. Happiness and meaning in life: unique, differential, and indirect
associations with mental health 6. Addiction in existential positive
psychology (EPP, PP2.0): from a critique of the brain disease model towards
a meaning-centered approach 7. Transforming shame, guilt and anxiety
through a salutogenic PP1.0 and PP2.0 counselling framework 8. Finding the
golden mean: the overuse, underuse, and optimal use of character strengths
9. Eastern wisdom, inner work, and aging: a contribution in second wave
positive psychology 10. Narrative identity: from the inside out 11. The
dialectic dynamics between trait gratitude, subjective well-being, and
psychopathology across 30 weeks 12. Quest for a pathway to human's good
life in the Chinese cultural context 13. Tragic optimism: an integrative
meaning-centred approach to trauma treatment 14. The dialectics of
aloneness: positive vs. negative meaning and differential assessment 15.
Transforming emotional suffering into flourishing: metatherapeutic
processing of positive affect as a trans-theoretical vehicle for change
Introduction: Second wave positive psychology's (PP 2.0) contribution to
counselling psychology-A Paradigm Shift 1. A psychodynamic model of
Self-nature 2. The D.R.E.A.M. program: developing resilience through
emotions, attitudes, & meaning (gifted edition)-a second wave positive
psychology approach 3. Second wave of positive psychology: beyond the
dichotomy of positive and negative and the consequences in the practice of
psychotherapy 4. Anger as a moral emotion: A "bird's eye" systematic review
5. Happiness and meaning in life: unique, differential, and indirect
associations with mental health 6. Addiction in existential positive
psychology (EPP, PP2.0): from a critique of the brain disease model towards
a meaning-centered approach 7. Transforming shame, guilt and anxiety
through a salutogenic PP1.0 and PP2.0 counselling framework 8. Finding the
golden mean: the overuse, underuse, and optimal use of character strengths
9. Eastern wisdom, inner work, and aging: a contribution in second wave
positive psychology 10. Narrative identity: from the inside out 11. The
dialectic dynamics between trait gratitude, subjective well-being, and
psychopathology across 30 weeks 12. Quest for a pathway to human's good
life in the Chinese cultural context 13. Tragic optimism: an integrative
meaning-centred approach to trauma treatment 14. The dialectics of
aloneness: positive vs. negative meaning and differential assessment 15.
Transforming emotional suffering into flourishing: metatherapeutic
processing of positive affect as a trans-theoretical vehicle for change
counselling psychology-A Paradigm Shift 1. A psychodynamic model of
Self-nature 2. The D.R.E.A.M. program: developing resilience through
emotions, attitudes, & meaning (gifted edition)-a second wave positive
psychology approach 3. Second wave of positive psychology: beyond the
dichotomy of positive and negative and the consequences in the practice of
psychotherapy 4. Anger as a moral emotion: A "bird's eye" systematic review
5. Happiness and meaning in life: unique, differential, and indirect
associations with mental health 6. Addiction in existential positive
psychology (EPP, PP2.0): from a critique of the brain disease model towards
a meaning-centered approach 7. Transforming shame, guilt and anxiety
through a salutogenic PP1.0 and PP2.0 counselling framework 8. Finding the
golden mean: the overuse, underuse, and optimal use of character strengths
9. Eastern wisdom, inner work, and aging: a contribution in second wave
positive psychology 10. Narrative identity: from the inside out 11. The
dialectic dynamics between trait gratitude, subjective well-being, and
psychopathology across 30 weeks 12. Quest for a pathway to human's good
life in the Chinese cultural context 13. Tragic optimism: an integrative
meaning-centred approach to trauma treatment 14. The dialectics of
aloneness: positive vs. negative meaning and differential assessment 15.
Transforming emotional suffering into flourishing: metatherapeutic
processing of positive affect as a trans-theoretical vehicle for change