In this review we argue in favour of further integration between the disciplines of positive and clinical psychology. We argue that most of the constructs studied by both positive and clinical psychology exist on continua ranging from positive to negative (e.g., gratitude to ingratitude, anxiety to calmness) and so it is meaningless to speak of one or other field studying the “positive” or the “negative”. However, we highlight historical and cultural factors which have led positive and clinical psychologies to focus on different constructs; thus the difference between the fields is more due to the constructs of study rather than their being inherently “positive” or “negative”. We argue that th...
The positive psychology movement offers a new dimension to coping research. It is possible to identi...
Currently, positive psychology is experiencing problems with coherence, and the field could benefit ...
Since the beginning of the emergence of Psychology flow (the flow of behaviourism), seen as a man fi...
In this review we argue in favour of further integration between the disciplines of positive and cli...
This review argues for the development of a Positive Clinical Psychology, which has an integrated an...
none1noThis book builds the bridge between the fields of clinical and positive psychology research a...
This study aims to explore the utilization of positive psychology interventions in clinical settings...
Abstract: This article offers a brief review of the different perspectives existing in the wide fiel...
Positive Psychology has demonstrated its usefulness in studying and contributing to individual well ...
Theoretical framework and objectives: • The main aim of this paper is to present a new approach in...
Positive psychology is concerned with positive approaches to the development of individual and commu...
Comments on the original article by McNulty and Fincham (see record 2011-15476-001). The authors ind...
Positive psychology has been the subject of passionate attacks. Its novelty, its scientific scope, i...
In this paper we discuss positive clinical psychology as an emerging field within clinical psycholog...
Positive psychology has flourished in the last five years. We review its recent developments, includ...
The positive psychology movement offers a new dimension to coping research. It is possible to identi...
Currently, positive psychology is experiencing problems with coherence, and the field could benefit ...
Since the beginning of the emergence of Psychology flow (the flow of behaviourism), seen as a man fi...
In this review we argue in favour of further integration between the disciplines of positive and cli...
This review argues for the development of a Positive Clinical Psychology, which has an integrated an...
none1noThis book builds the bridge between the fields of clinical and positive psychology research a...
This study aims to explore the utilization of positive psychology interventions in clinical settings...
Abstract: This article offers a brief review of the different perspectives existing in the wide fiel...
Positive Psychology has demonstrated its usefulness in studying and contributing to individual well ...
Theoretical framework and objectives: • The main aim of this paper is to present a new approach in...
Positive psychology is concerned with positive approaches to the development of individual and commu...
Comments on the original article by McNulty and Fincham (see record 2011-15476-001). The authors ind...
Positive psychology has been the subject of passionate attacks. Its novelty, its scientific scope, i...
In this paper we discuss positive clinical psychology as an emerging field within clinical psycholog...
Positive psychology has flourished in the last five years. We review its recent developments, includ...
The positive psychology movement offers a new dimension to coping research. It is possible to identi...
Currently, positive psychology is experiencing problems with coherence, and the field could benefit ...
Since the beginning of the emergence of Psychology flow (the flow of behaviourism), seen as a man fi...