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Emphasizing the science of positive psychology, this comprehensive and engaging textbook features up-to-date research and major new topics.
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Emphasizing the science of positive psychology, this comprehensive and engaging textbook features up-to-date research and major new topics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1249g
- ISBN-13: 9781108472975
- ISBN-10: 1108472974
- Artikelnr.: 61491949
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1249g
- ISBN-13: 9781108472975
- ISBN-10: 1108472974
- Artikelnr.: 61491949
Jennifer S. Cheavens, Professor of Psychology at The Ohio State University, is a teacher and scholar with expertise in positive psychology, particularly hope and gratitude. Dr. Cheavens was awarded the inaugural George Valliant Award for Contributions in Positive Clinical Psychology by the International Positive Psychology Association's Positive Clinical Psychology Division for her work in the development of hope therapy and capitalization models of treatment. She developed the Positive Psychology course at The Ohio State University, and has taught the course to approximately 240 undergraduate students annually for more than 10 years. She has been recognized with several teaching and mentorship awards.
Preface
Part I. Introduction to the Field
1. What Is Positive Psychology and Why Do We Need It?
2. Myths and Misunderstandings about the Science of Positive Psychology
Part II. Positive Feelings and States
3. Positive Emotional Experiences
4. Transcendence: Meaning, Purpose, Spirituality, and Religion
5. Present-Moment Focus: Mindfulness, Savoring, and Flow
Part III. Achievement and Personal Goals
6. Talent and Giftedness
7. Looking to the Future: Goals, Optimism, and Hope
Part IV. Personal Strengths and Psychological Assets
8. Virtues, Values, and Character Strengths
9. Successful Aging
Part V. Successful and Satisfying Relationships
10. Love and Relationships
11. Perspective-Taking: Gratitude and Forgiveness
12. Prosocial Behavior
13. Happiness and Success at Work: Positive Psychology in the Office and Beyond
14. Positive Mental Health: Interventions and Initiatives
Glossary
References
Index.
Part I. Introduction to the Field
1. What Is Positive Psychology and Why Do We Need It?
2. Myths and Misunderstandings about the Science of Positive Psychology
Part II. Positive Feelings and States
3. Positive Emotional Experiences
4. Transcendence: Meaning, Purpose, Spirituality, and Religion
5. Present-Moment Focus: Mindfulness, Savoring, and Flow
Part III. Achievement and Personal Goals
6. Talent and Giftedness
7. Looking to the Future: Goals, Optimism, and Hope
Part IV. Personal Strengths and Psychological Assets
8. Virtues, Values, and Character Strengths
9. Successful Aging
Part V. Successful and Satisfying Relationships
10. Love and Relationships
11. Perspective-Taking: Gratitude and Forgiveness
12. Prosocial Behavior
13. Happiness and Success at Work: Positive Psychology in the Office and Beyond
14. Positive Mental Health: Interventions and Initiatives
Glossary
References
Index.
Preface
Part I. Introduction to the Field
1. What Is Positive Psychology and Why Do We Need It?
2. Myths and Misunderstandings about the Science of Positive Psychology
Part II. Positive Feelings and States
3. Positive Emotional Experiences
4. Transcendence: Meaning, Purpose, Spirituality, and Religion
5. Present-Moment Focus: Mindfulness, Savoring, and Flow
Part III. Achievement and Personal Goals
6. Talent and Giftedness
7. Looking to the Future: Goals, Optimism, and Hope
Part IV. Personal Strengths and Psychological Assets
8. Virtues, Values, and Character Strengths
9. Successful Aging
Part V. Successful and Satisfying Relationships
10. Love and Relationships
11. Perspective-Taking: Gratitude and Forgiveness
12. Prosocial Behavior
13. Happiness and Success at Work: Positive Psychology in the Office and Beyond
14. Positive Mental Health: Interventions and Initiatives
Glossary
References
Index.
Part I. Introduction to the Field
1. What Is Positive Psychology and Why Do We Need It?
2. Myths and Misunderstandings about the Science of Positive Psychology
Part II. Positive Feelings and States
3. Positive Emotional Experiences
4. Transcendence: Meaning, Purpose, Spirituality, and Religion
5. Present-Moment Focus: Mindfulness, Savoring, and Flow
Part III. Achievement and Personal Goals
6. Talent and Giftedness
7. Looking to the Future: Goals, Optimism, and Hope
Part IV. Personal Strengths and Psychological Assets
8. Virtues, Values, and Character Strengths
9. Successful Aging
Part V. Successful and Satisfying Relationships
10. Love and Relationships
11. Perspective-Taking: Gratitude and Forgiveness
12. Prosocial Behavior
13. Happiness and Success at Work: Positive Psychology in the Office and Beyond
14. Positive Mental Health: Interventions and Initiatives
Glossary
References
Index.