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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 2044 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 4000 g, 6 Items, Contains 6 hardbacks
  • Sari: SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1473907713
  • ISBN-13: 9781473907713
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 2044 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 4000 g, 6 Items, Contains 6 hardbacks
  • Sari: SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1473907713
  • ISBN-13: 9781473907713
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Positive Psychology has evolved rapidly over the past decade, attracting an ever-increasing number of adherents in academia and beyond. In just over 15 years since the emergence of the field, interest has grown exponentially, drawing in both new students and established scholars, generating a proliferation of journal articles and international conferences, and attracting considerable interest in the media and society at large.

This major offers a clear and comprehensive assessment of Positive Psychology, assembling the seminal theories, studies and applications together in one overarching compendium and bringing clarity and definition to this emerging discipline.

Volume 1: Philosophical and conceptual perspectives

Volume 2: Constructs and theories

Volume 3: Measurement and assessment

Volume 4: Interventions and activities

Volume 5: Positive psychology in applied settings

Volume 6: Critiques, controversies, and current issues



This major work offers a clear and comprehensive assessment of positive psychology, assembling the seminal theories, studies and applications together in one overarching compendium and bringing clarity and definition to this emerging discipline.

 

Appendix of Sources xi
Editors' Introduction: Positive Psychology xxiii
Tim Lomas
Kate Hefferon
Volume I Philosophical and Conceptual Perspectives
Introduction: Philosophical and Conceptual Perspectives xxix
Tim Lomas
Kate Hefferon
1 Shared Virtue: The Convergence of Valued Human Strengths across Culture and History
1(16)
Katherine Dahlsgaard
Christopher Peterson
Martin E.P. Seligman
2 The Humanistic Psychology-Positive Psychology Divide: Contrasts in Philosophical Foundations
17(20)
Alan S. Waterman
3 The Humanistic Psychology and Positive Psychology Connection: Implications for Psychotherapy
37(22)
Stella Resnick
Arthur Warmoth
Ilene A. Serlin
4 Subjective Well-Being: Three Decades of Progress
59(58)
Ed Diener
Eunkook M. Suh
Richard E. Lucas
Heidi L. Smith
5 Learned Helplessness in Humans: Critique and Reformulation
117(36)
Lyn Y. Abramson
Martin E.P. Seligman
John D. Teasdale
6 Influence of Extraversion and Neuroticism on Subjective Well-Being: Happy and Unhappy People
153(16)
Paul T. Costa, Jr.
Robert R. McCrae
7 Positive Psychology: Past, Present, and (Possible) Future
169(24)
P. Alex Linley
Stephen Joseph
Susan Harrington
Alex M. Wood
8 Tracing the Size, Reach, Impact, and Breadth of Positive Psychology
193(26)
Reuben D. Rusk
Lea E. Waters
9 Orientations to Happiness and Life Satisfaction: The Full Life versus the Empty Life
219(14)
Christopher Peterson
Nansook Park
Martin E.P. Seligman
10 The Benefits of Frequent Positive Affect: Does Happiness Lead to Success?
233
Sonja Lyubomirsky
Laura King
Ed Diener
Volume II Constructs and Theories
Introduction: Constructs and Theories
vii
Tim Lomas
Kate Hefferon
11 The Mental Health Continuum: From Languishing to Flourishing in Life
1(22)
Corey L.M. Keyes
12 Origins and Functions of Positive and Negative Affect: A Control-Process View
23(36)
Charles S. Carver
Michael F. Scheier
13 The Role of Positive Emotions in Positive Psychology: The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions
59(18)
Barbara L. Fredrickson
14 Emotional Intelligence
77(26)
Peter Salovey
John D. Mayer
15 Self-Determination Theory and the Facilitation of Intrinsic Motivation, Social Development, and Well-Being
103(20)
Richard M. Ryan
Edward L. Deci
16 Goal Striving, Need Satisfaction, and Longitudinal Well-Being: The Self-Concordance Model
123(34)
Kennon M. Sheldon
Andrew J. Elliot
17 Are There Universal Aspects in the Structure and Contents of Human Values?
157(26)
Shalom H. Schwartz
18 Possible Selves
183(32)
Hazel Markus
Paula Nurius
19 Posttraumatic Growth: Conceptual Foundations and Empirical Evidence
215(34)
Richard G. Tedeschi
Lawrence G. Calhoun
20 Optimal Experience in Work and Leisure
249(16)
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Judith LeFevre
21 Strengths of Character and Well-Being
265(16)
Nansook Park
Christopher Peterson
Martin E.P. Seligman
22 When Choice Is Demotivating: Can One Desire Too Much of a Good Thing?
281(26)
Sheena S. Iyengar
Mark R. Lepper
23 Income and Happiness: Towards a Unified Theory
307(22)
Richard A. Easterlin
24 Pursuing Happiness: The Architecture of Sustainable Change
329
Sonja Lyubomirsky
Kennon M. Sheldon
David Schkade
Volume III Measurement and Assessment
Introduction: Measurement and Assessment
vii
Tim Lomas
Kate Hefferon
25 Happiness Is Everything, or Is It? Explorations on the Meaning of Psychological Well-Being
1(26)
Carol D. Ryff
26 Development and Validation of Brief Measures of Positive and Negative Affect: The PANAS Scales
27(18)
David Watson
Lee Anna Clark
Auke Tellegen
27 The Satisfaction with Life Scale
45(6)
Ed Diener
Robert A. Emmons
Randy J. Larsen
Sharon Griffin
28 The Meaning in Life Questionnaire: Assessing the Presence of and Search for Meaning in Life
51(32)
Michael F. Steger
Patricia Frazier
Shigehiro Oishi
Matthew Kaler
29 Distinguishing Optimism from Neuroticism (and Trait Anxiety, Self-Mastery, and Self-Esteem): A Reevaluation of the Life Orientation Test
83(32)
Michael F. Scheier
Charles S. Carver
Michael W. Bridges
30 Assessing Coping Strategies: A Theoretically Based Approach
115(34)
Charles S. Carver
Michael F. Scheier
Jagdish Kumari Weintraub
31 Emotional Style and Susceptibility to the Common Cold
149(14)
Sheldon Cohen
William J. Doyle
Ronald B. Turner
Cuneyt M. Alper
David P. Skoner
32 Alterations in Brain and Immune Function Produced by Mindfulness Meditation
163(12)
Richard J. Davidson
Jon Kabat-Zinn
Jessica Schumacher
Melissa Rosenkranz
Daniel Muller
Saki F. Santorelli
Ferris Urbanowski
Anne Harrington
Katherine Bonus
John F. Sheridan
33 Positive Emotions in Early Life and Longevity: Findings from the Nun Study
175(20)
Deborah D. Danner
David A. Snowdon
Wallace V. Friesen
34 Happiness Is a Stochastic Phenomenon
195(10)
David Lykken
Auke Tellegen
35 The Social Context of Well-Being
205(26)
John F. Helliwell
Robert D. Putnam
36 Dynamic Spread of Happiness in a Large Social Network: Longitudinal Analysis over 20 Years in the Framingham Heart Study
231(18)
James H. Fowler
Nicholas A. Christakis
37 Risk, Resilience, and Recovery: Perspectives from the Kauai Longitudinal Study
249(18)
Emmy E. Werner
38 Successful Aging
267(18)
George E. Vaillant
Kenneth Mukamal
39 A Survey Method for Characterizing Daily Life Experience: The Day Reconstruction Method
285(12)
Daniel Kahneman
Alan B. Krueger
David A. Schkade
Norbert Schwarz
Arthur A. Stone
40 Post-Traumatic Growth and Life Threatening Physical Illness: A Systematic Review of the Qualitative Literature
297
Kate Hefferon
Madeleine Grealy
Nanette Mutrie
Volume IV Interventions and Activities
Introduction: Interventions and Activities
vii
Tim Lomas
Kate Hefferon
41 Development of a Program to Increase Personal Happiness
1(16)
Michael W. Fordyce
42 Long-Term Effects of a Control-Relevant Intervention with the Institutionalized Aged
17(10)
Judith Rodin
Ellen J. Longer
43 An Outpatient Program in Behavioral Medicine for Chronic Pain Patients Based on the Practice of Mindfulness Meditation: Theoretical Considerations and Preliminary Results
27(26)
Jon Kabat-Zinn
44 Counting Blessings versus Burdens: An Experimental Investigation of Gratitude and Subjective Well-Being in Daily Life
53(30)
Robert A. Emmons
Michael E. McCullough
45 How to Increase and Sustain Positive Emotion: The Effects of Expressing Gratitude and Visualizing Best Possible Selves
83(18)
Kennon M. Sheldon
Sonja Lyubomirsky
46 The Health Benefits of Writing about Intensely Positive Experiences
101(16)
Chad M. Burton
Laura A. King
47 Effects of Exercise Training on Older Patients with Major Depression
117(18)
James A. Blumenthal
Michael A. Babyak
Kathleen A. Moore
W. Edward Craighead
Steve Herman
Parinda Khatri
Robert Waugh
Melissa A. Napolitano
Leslie M. Forman
Mark Appelbaum
P. Murali Doraiswamy
K. Ranga Krishnan
48 Appreciative Inquiry in Organizational Life
135(42)
David L. Cooperrider
Suresh Srivastva
49 What Do You Do When Things Go Right? The Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Benefits of Sharing Positive Events
177(38)
Shelly L. Gable
Harry T. Reis
Emily A. Impett
Evan R. Asher
50 Enhancing Well-Being and Alleviating Depressive Symptoms with Positive Psychology Interventions: A Practice-Friendly Meta-Analysis
215(22)
Nancy L. Sin
Sonja Lyubomirsky
51 Becoming Happier Takes Both a Will and a Proper Way: An Experimental Longitudinal Intervention to Boost Well-Being
237
Sonja Lyubomirsky
Rene Dickerhoof
Julia K. Boehm
Kennon M. Sheldon
Volume V Positive Psychology in Applied Settings
Introduction: Positive Psychology in Applied Settings
vii
Tim Lomas
Kate Hefferon
52 A Meta-Analytic Review of the Penn Resiliency Program's Effect on Depressive Symptoms
1(28)
Steven M. Brunwasser
Jane E. Gillham
Eric S. Kim
53 Praise for Intelligence Can Undermine Children's Motivation and Performance
29(42)
Claudia M. Mueller
Carol S. Dweck
54 Toward a Psychology of Positive Youth Development
71(28)
Reed W. Larson
55 Of Memes and Marriage: Toward a Positive Relationship Science
99(32)
Frank D. Fincham
Steven R.H. Beach
56 Integrating Positive Psychology into Counseling: Why and (When Appropriate) How
131(22)
Alex H.S. Harris
Carl E. Thoresen
Shane J. Lopez
57 Development and Characteristics of a Well-Being Enhancing Psychotherapeutic Strategy: Well-Being Therapy
153(20)
Giovanni A. Fava
Chiara Ruini
58 Positive Psychology in Clinical Practice
173(24)
Angela Lee Duckworth
Tracy A. Steen
Martin E.P. Seligman
59 The Impact of Life Coaching on Goal Attainment, Metacognition and Mental Health
197(12)
Anthony M. Grant
60 Foundations of Positive Organizational Scholarship
209(12)
Kim S. Cameron
Jane E. Dutton
Robert E. Quinn
61 The Need for and Meaning of Positive Organizational Behavior
221(16)
Fred Luthans
62 Comprehensive Soldier Fitness: Building Resilience in a Challenging Institutional Context
237(12)
Rhonda Cornum
Michael D. Matthews
Martin E.P. Seligman
63 Positive Health
249
Martin E.P. Seligman
Dr Tim Lomas, PhD, is a Psychology Research Scientist in the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and part of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University. Tims main research focus is exploring cross-cultural perspectives on wellbeing, especially concepts and practices deemed non-Western. Since 2013, Tim has published over 100 papers and 12 books relating to wellbeing, involving topics/approaches including linguistics, non-human intelligence, semiotics, art, emotional dialectics, balance/harmony, systems theory, social theory, politics, gender, and Buddhism. His latest book, entitled Happiness, was published in 2023 by MIT Press as part of their Essential Knowledge series. Dr. Kate Hefferon is a Chartered Research Psychologist, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader of the Msc in Applied Positive Psychology at the University of East London. She is the author of several peer-reviewed papers, books and book chapters and has presented at conferences nationally and internationally on positive psychology. Her research interests include posttraumatic growth, resilience, physical activity and embodiment.