The amplification theory of gratitude posits that gratitude amplifies the good in people's lives and orients them toward seeking out those good things. This study tested the hypothesis that gratitude would amplify the good that people see in themselves as evidenced by higher levels of self-compassion and self-acceptance. A second hypothesis was that grateful people would tend to derive their self-worth from intrinsic domains. Participants (N = 290) completed an online survey. Structural equation modeling with latent variables showed strong positive relationships between gratitude, self-compassion, and self-acceptance. Multiple regression analyses showed that grateful people tended to stake their self-worth in intrinsic domains. Result...
Research within the relatively new scientific field of gratitude has rapidly expanded over the last ...
In recent years there has been an unprecedented, widespread endorsement and application of intervent...
We examined whether gratitude was correlated with distinct coping styles, and whether coping styles ...
This paper presents a new model of gratitude incorporating not only the gratitude that arises follow...
This paper presents a new model of gratitude as a "life orientation towards noticing and appreciatin...
We examined whether gratitude was correlated with distinct coping styles, and whether coping styles ...
In the past two decades, gratitude has been shown to be closely related to mental health and well-be...
Theoretical models suggest that gratitude is linked to increased prosociality. To date, however, the...
This chapter examines positive psychology theories and research findings on how gratitude contribute...
Separate studies have shown relationships between personality and well-being as well as between grat...
Gratitude is the act of expressing our feelings for others and for ourselves. We not only make other...
Two studies were conducted to explore gratitude in daily mood and the relationships among various af...
In recent years, the positive psychology movement has grown and researchers have become interested i...
Gratitude may function to foster human sociality. Exactly how gratitude performs this putative funct...
Research has established that grateful people are happy people, and that gratitude can directly incr...
Research within the relatively new scientific field of gratitude has rapidly expanded over the last ...
In recent years there has been an unprecedented, widespread endorsement and application of intervent...
We examined whether gratitude was correlated with distinct coping styles, and whether coping styles ...
This paper presents a new model of gratitude incorporating not only the gratitude that arises follow...
This paper presents a new model of gratitude as a "life orientation towards noticing and appreciatin...
We examined whether gratitude was correlated with distinct coping styles, and whether coping styles ...
In the past two decades, gratitude has been shown to be closely related to mental health and well-be...
Theoretical models suggest that gratitude is linked to increased prosociality. To date, however, the...
This chapter examines positive psychology theories and research findings on how gratitude contribute...
Separate studies have shown relationships between personality and well-being as well as between grat...
Gratitude is the act of expressing our feelings for others and for ourselves. We not only make other...
Two studies were conducted to explore gratitude in daily mood and the relationships among various af...
In recent years, the positive psychology movement has grown and researchers have become interested i...
Gratitude may function to foster human sociality. Exactly how gratitude performs this putative funct...
Research has established that grateful people are happy people, and that gratitude can directly incr...
Research within the relatively new scientific field of gratitude has rapidly expanded over the last ...
In recent years there has been an unprecedented, widespread endorsement and application of intervent...
We examined whether gratitude was correlated with distinct coping styles, and whether coping styles ...