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Scientific Advances in Positive Psychology

Editat de Meg A. Warren, Stewart I. Donaldson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 2017 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This book examines the range of new theories, research, and applications in the most generative areas of positive psychology, at the dawn of a new wave of positive psychology scholarship-one that is increasingly sensitive to real-world issues, adversity, culture, and context.In the 17 years since the inception of the movement, the field of positive psychology has grown tremendously and inspired research and practice across a range of sub-areas. Scientific Advances in Positive Psychology showcases the wide range of new theories, research, applications, and explorations in what can be termed "the next wave of positive psychology," presenting novel findings and theories that acknowledge and mainstream sensitivity to real-world issues, adversity, culture, and context, in fresh new ways.The contributors to the work-among the best known and most experienced in the field-trace the growth of new developments in each of the key foci of positive psychology, including happiness, character strengths, and gratitude, and document the latest research, theory, and applications. The volume focuses on the contributions and development of positive psychology sub-fields, such as positive organizational psychology and positive youth development, as well as their primary application areas, such as positive education.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440834806
ISBN-10: 1440834806
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Showcases a new wave of positive psychology that is mainstreaming increased sensitivity to adversity, culture, and contextual factors

Notă biografică

Meg A. Warren is assistant professor of practice and program director of Human Resource Management at the Division of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences (DBOS) at Claremont Graduate University.Stewart I. Donaldson is professor and chair of psychology, director of the Claremont Evaluation Center (CEC), and dean of the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences (SBOS) at Claremont Graduate University.

Cuprins

PrefaceChapter 1 Evaluating Scientific Progress in Positive PsychologyMeg A. Warren, Scott I. Donaldson, and Stewart I. DonaldsonChapter 2 Increasing Well-Being in Independent and Interdependent CulturesLilian J. Shin and Sonja LyubomirskyChapter 3 Positive EmotionsMichelle N. Shiota, Claire I. Yee, Makenzie J. O'Neil, and Alexander F. DanversChapter 4 Strengths of Character and Virtues: What We Know and What We Still Want to LearnNansook Park, Michael Barton, and Jace PillayChapter 5 Current Theories and Research in the Psychology of GratitudePhilip C. Watkins and Joshua BellChapter 6 Posttraumatic Growth: A Brief History and EvaluationRichard G. Tedeschi, Cara L. Blevins, and Olivia M. RiffleChapter 7 Positive Youth Development: How Intrinsic Motivation Amplifies Adolescents' Social-Emotional LearningReed W. Larson, Carolyn Orson, and Jill R. BowersChapter 8 Taking Positive Psychology to the Workplace: Positive Organizational Psychology, Positive Organizational Behavior, and Positive Organizational ScholarshipMeg A. Warren, Stewart I. Donaldson, and Fred LuthansChapter 9 Progressing Positive Education and Promoting Visible Well-Being in SchoolsLea WatersChapter 10 Cultural Context in Positive Psychology: History, Research, and Opportunities for GrowthJennifer Teramoto Pedrotti and Lisa M. EdwardsAbout the Editors and ContributorsIndex

Recenzii

Warren and Donaldson provide an up-to-date snapshot of recent scientific developments in this ten-chapter, edited book. . . . Most intriguing is emerging research concerning social class, disability, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation, which means that positive psychology is maturing and becoming more multicultural, just as the questions asked are becoming more subtle and nuanced. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above; faculty and professionals.
I'd like to nominate Meg Warren and Stewart Donaldson's new edited volume Scientific Advances in Positive Psychology as a candidate for the best 20-year retrospective on positive psychology's progress as a scientific and applied discipline.