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E-raamat: Positive Psychotherapy: Workbook

  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Sari: Series in Positive Psychology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190920265
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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Sari: Series in Positive Psychology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190920265
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For over a century the focus of psychotherapy has been on what ails us, with the therapeutic process resting upon the assumption that unearthing past traumas, correcting faulty thinking, and restoring dysfunctional relationships is curative. But something important has been overlooked: the positives. Shouldn't making us happier, better people be explicit goals of therapy?

Positive Psychotherapy: Workbook guides readers through a session-by-session therapeutic approach based on the principles of positive psychology, an exciting new area of study examining the factors that enable us to flourish. This workbook, designed to be used in conjunction with the accompanying clinician's manual, first explains what exactly positive psychotherapy is, exploring the important concepts of character strengths. What follows are 15 positive psychotherapy sessions, each complete with lessons, guidelines, skills, and worksheets for practicing positive psychology skills learned in session. Those interested in improving well-being through psychotherapy will find in Positive Psychotherapy a refreshing complement to other approaches, endowing readers with a sense of purpose and meaning that many have found lacking in more traditional therapies.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction to This Workbook 1(7)
1 Session One: Positive Introduction and Gratitude Journal
8(6)
2 Session Two: Character Strengths and Signature Strengths
14(16)
3 Session Three: Practical Wisdom
30(7)
4 Session Four: A Better Version of Me
37(6)
5 Session Five: Open and Closed Memories
43(5)
6 Session Six: Forgiveness
48(7)
7 Session Seven: Maximizing versus Satisficing
55(8)
8 Session Eight: Gratitude
63(5)
9 Session Nine: Hope and Optimism
68(4)
10 Session Ten: Posttraumatic Growth
72(5)
11 Session Eleven: Slowness and Savoring
77(7)
12 Session Twelve: Positive Relationships
84(9)
13 Session Thirteen: Positive Communication
93(6)
14 Session Fourteen: Altruism
99(5)
15 Session Fifteen: Meaning and Purpose
104(7)
Conclusion: The Full Life 111(2)
Appendix A Relaxation & Mindfulness Practices 113(6)
Appendix B Gratitude Journal 119(4)
Appendix C Positive Psychotherapy Inventory 123(4)
Appendix D Building Your Strengths 127(58)
Notes 185(2)
References 187(2)
Index 189
Tayyab Rashid is a licensed clinical psychologist and an associate faculty at the University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada, and has expertise in Positive Psychology interventions, resilience and post-traumatic growth. Published in peer reviewed journals, text books and popular press, Dr. Rashid is also the recipient of the Outstanding Practitioner Award from the International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA).

Martin Seligman is Director of the Penn Positive Psychology Center, Zellerbach Family Professor of Psychology in the Penn Department of Psychology, and Director of the Penn Master of Applied Positive Psychology program (MAPP). Seligman is a leading authority in the fields of Positive Psychology, resilience, learned helplessness, depression, optimism and pessimism. He has written more than 275 scholarly publications and 25 books, including Flourish: A Visionary New Understanding of Happiness