This volume provides theoretical perspectives on and approaches to the development or enhancement of positive psychological capacities within various multi-cultural professional and organizational contexts. Specifically, it presents theoretical frameworks for the identification, development and optimization of positive psychological capacities through a contemporary, multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary lens. In recent years, the applicability of positive psychological intervention (PPI) techniques has transposed the boundaries of clinical practice into a wide array of complementary domains…mehr
This volume provides theoretical perspectives on and approaches to the development or enhancement of positive psychological capacities within various multi-cultural professional and organizational contexts. Specifically, it presents theoretical frameworks for the identification, development and optimization of positive psychological capacities through a contemporary, multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary lens. In recent years, the applicability of positive psychological intervention (PPI) techniques has transposed the boundaries of clinical practice into a wide array of complementary domains such as law, education, business and even design sciences such as architecture. These interventions target the enhancement of positive psychological capacities (e.g. strength-identification and use; high-performance learning; appreciative design; job-crafting) in order to not only improve individual functioning, well-being and the treatment of various forms of psychopathology but also to enhance team functioning/performance, organizational growth and community development. Despite its importance, very little research has been done on the design of PPIs applicable to multi-cultural contexts. The contributions to this volume provide insights into this hitherto neglected area of research.
Llewellyn van Zyl (PhD) is currently an assistant professor of work and organizational psychology at the University of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. He also holds an extraordinary professorship in Industrial Psychology with the Optentia Research Focus Area at the North-West University. Academically, he has completed a Doctorate degree in the field of Industrial Psychology, specializing in the development and evaluation of Positive Psychological Interventions aimed at increasing happiness. He also holds a Master of Commerce, an Honours and a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Psychology, which were obtained from the North-West University (cum laude) at the top of his class. These qualifications provided him with a means to register with the Health Professions Council of South Africa as a psychologist (cat: industrial). Professionally, Llewellyn is a respected researcher and published author of various scientific articles and specialist books. Within the scientific community he is known for his academic work as Associate Editor of the South African Journal of Industrial Psychology as well as his work on the editorial board of the Journal of Leadership and Organizational studies. Llewellyn has extensive experience within the tertiary educational environment (as a lecturer and researcher), as well as within the private and public sectors (as a consultant). Llewellyn has a passion for Online Positive Psychological Interventions aimed at talent development and consumer behaviour. As of 1 January 2017, Llewellyn holds the ranking as a C2 rated researcher with the National Research Foundation within South Africa. Sebastiaan Rothmann (Ph.D) is a professor in Industrial/Organisational Psychology at the North-West University (Vanderbijlpark Campus) and the Director of the Optentia Research Programme in South Africa. His research journey started with the topics of stress, burnout and work engagement and has evolved towards prospering and flourishing of people in work and organisational contexts. People who prosper in work and organisational contexts are satisfied with their jobs, experience positive emotions, are energetic, learning and dedicated, experience satisfaction of their autonomy, competence and relatedness needs, find meaning and purpose in their work, experience harmony and relate positively. He focuses on researching the prospering of people at work, the antecedents and outcomes thereof, and intervention programmes that could contribute to prospering of individuals and organisations.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Talent Development Centre (TDC) as an integrated leadership development and succession planning tool.- 2. Well-Being At Work: Applying Dynamics Of Affect In Positive Psychological Interventions.- 3. Developing Leaders in Multicultural Organisational Contexts through Interventions within a Positive Psychology Framework.- 4. Strengths based coaching - a positive psychological intervention.- 5. Positive self-Leadership: A framework for professional leadership development in group settings.- 6. The theory of planned behaviour as a job crafting intervention: Enhancing proactive adjustment at work.- 7. Creating and Disseminating Positive Psychology Interventions that Endure: Lessons from the Past, Gazing toward the Future.- 8. High Performance Learning: Towards a Theory for Optimizing Potential in Multi-Cultural Education Contexts.- 9. Maximizing efficacy of positive psychological interventions: Developing positive interventions for use inEastern cultures.- 10. Forgiveness Interventions from a Multicultural Perspective: Potential Applications and Concerns.- 11. Cross-Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology Interventions within Organisational Contexts: State-Of-The-Art.- 12. Job Crafting Intervention: Does It Work And Why?.- 13. Virtue Interventions and Intergroup Contact.- 14. Positive psychological interventions with intersecting cultural identities.- 15. Building The Bridge Through Talk: Dialogical Elements That Foster Bridging Social Capital.- 16. Giving Positive Psychological Interventions Depth: A Jungian approach.- 17. An intervention for the branding of positivity.- 18. Gratitude in Sport and Performance.- 19. What makes something a positive psychology intervention? Does coaching count?.- 20. A Cultural Lens Approach to Promoting Work as a Calling.
1. The Talent Development Centre (TDC) as an integrated leadership development and succession planning tool.- 2. Well-Being At Work: Applying Dynamics Of Affect In Positive Psychological Interventions.- 3. Developing Leaders in Multicultural Organisational Contexts through Interventions within a Positive Psychology Framework.- 4. Strengths based coaching - a positive psychological intervention.- 5. Positive self-Leadership: A framework for professional leadership development in group settings.- 6. The theory of planned behaviour as a job crafting intervention: Enhancing proactive adjustment at work.- 7. Creating and Disseminating Positive Psychology Interventions that Endure: Lessons from the Past, Gazing toward the Future.- 8. High Performance Learning: Towards a Theory for Optimizing Potential in Multi-Cultural Education Contexts.- 9. Maximizing efficacy of positive psychological interventions: Developing positive interventions for use inEastern cultures.- 10. Forgiveness Interventions from a Multicultural Perspective: Potential Applications and Concerns.- 11. Cross-Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology Interventions within Organisational Contexts: State-Of-The-Art.- 12. Job Crafting Intervention: Does It Work And Why?.- 13. Virtue Interventions and Intergroup Contact.- 14. Positive psychological interventions with intersecting cultural identities.- 15. Building The Bridge Through Talk: Dialogical Elements That Foster Bridging Social Capital.- 16. Giving Positive Psychological Interventions Depth: A Jungian approach.- 17. An intervention for the branding of positivity.- 18. Gratitude in Sport and Performance.- 19. What makes something a positive psychology intervention? Does coaching count?.- 20. A Cultural Lens Approach to Promoting Work as a Calling.
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