It is nearly twenty years since Martin Seligman used his 1998 American Psychological Association presidential address to inaugurate the notion of ‘positive psychology.’ The rationale for its creation was Seligman’s contention that psychology had hitherto tended to focus mainly on what is wrong with people, on dysfunction, disorder and distress. There were of course pockets of scholarship that held a candle for human potential and excellence, like humanistic psychology. Nevertheless, on the whole, he argued that concepts such as happiness did not attract much attention or credibility in mainstream psychology. Emerging to redress this lacuna, positive psychology soon became a fertile new paradigm, encompassing research into a panoply of proce...
Positive psychology has been the subject of passionate attacks. Its novelty, its scientific scope, i...
Positive psychology has figured itself as no less than a revolutionary reorientation of psychology, ...
Since the original call by Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi (2000) for a new science of happiness, exce...
In 1997, Dr Martin Seligman was voted as president of the American Psychological Association and he ...
Positive psychology, an emergent branch of scholarship concerned with wellbeing and flourishing, ini...
Just over two decades ago, Martin Seligman's inaugural lecture as the new president of the APA marke...
Positive Psychology has demonstrated its usefulness in studying and contributing to individual well ...
Compton and Hoffman’s third edition of Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness and Flourishing...
Since the beginning of the emergence of Psychology flow (the flow of behaviourism), seen as a man fi...
Positive psychology is currently equated with theory and research on the positive aspects of life. T...
Up until the last four decades, psychology studies focused almost all of their attention on symptoms...
Positive psychologists have added a great deal of knowledge about positive mental states and behavio...
Psychology has traditionally placed more emphasis on the negative than positive aspects of human beh...
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ABSTRACT. Positive psychology has figured itself as no less than a revolution-ary reorientation of p...
Positive psychology has been the subject of passionate attacks. Its novelty, its scientific scope, i...
Positive psychology has figured itself as no less than a revolutionary reorientation of psychology, ...
Since the original call by Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi (2000) for a new science of happiness, exce...
In 1997, Dr Martin Seligman was voted as president of the American Psychological Association and he ...
Positive psychology, an emergent branch of scholarship concerned with wellbeing and flourishing, ini...
Just over two decades ago, Martin Seligman's inaugural lecture as the new president of the APA marke...
Positive Psychology has demonstrated its usefulness in studying and contributing to individual well ...
Compton and Hoffman’s third edition of Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness and Flourishing...
Since the beginning of the emergence of Psychology flow (the flow of behaviourism), seen as a man fi...
Positive psychology is currently equated with theory and research on the positive aspects of life. T...
Up until the last four decades, psychology studies focused almost all of their attention on symptoms...
Positive psychologists have added a great deal of knowledge about positive mental states and behavio...
Psychology has traditionally placed more emphasis on the negative than positive aspects of human beh...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Psychology omi...
ABSTRACT. Positive psychology has figured itself as no less than a revolution-ary reorientation of p...
Positive psychology has been the subject of passionate attacks. Its novelty, its scientific scope, i...
Positive psychology has figured itself as no less than a revolutionary reorientation of psychology, ...
Since the original call by Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi (2000) for a new science of happiness, exce...