Positive Psychology

Höfundur Alan Carr

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781032945545

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2022

6.190 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of boxes
  • List of figures
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • 1 Positive psychology and wellbeing
  • Learning objectives
  • Positive psychology
  • Early achievements
  • Later developments
  • Exponential growth
  • Historical influences
  • PERMA theory of wellbeing
  • Positive emotion
  • Engagement
  • Relationships
  • Meaning
  • Accomplishment
  • Varieties of wellbeing
  • Hedonic and eudaimonic wellbeing
  • Subjective wellbeing
  • Psychological wellbeing
  • Social wellbeing
  • Quality of life
  • Flourishing
  • Benefits of wellbeing
  • Positive emotions
  • Broaden and build theory of positive emotions
  • Causes of positive emotions
  • Genetic factors
  • Personality traits
  • Environmental circumstances
  • Relationships
  • Financial resources, education, and employment
  • Religious practice
  • Leisure
  • Severe illness
  • Freedom
  • Pleasant living environment
  • Gender and age
  • Hedonic treadmill: adapting to positive life events
  • Negativity bias: bad is stronger than good
  • Social comparison
  • Affective forecasting: problems with predicting happiness
  • Variety and appreciation
  • Most people are happy
  • Neuroscience of positive emotions
  • Controversies
  • Positive and humanistic psychology
  • The positivity ratios controversy
  • Summary
  • Key terms
  • Personal development questions
  • Essay questions
  • Research questions
  • Web resources
  • Further reading
  • Self-development
  • Introductory texts
  • Reference works
  • 2 Goals and strengths
  • Learning objectives
  • Goals
  • Positive functions of goals
  • The downside of goals
  • Characteristics of highly valued goals
  • Intrinsically rewarding, self-concordant goals
  • Activity or experience goals
  • Approach and avoidance goals
  • Goal harmony
  • Goal specificity, difficulty, commitment, and feedback
  • Appropriate goals
  • Neural basis for goal pursuit
  • Summary of characteristics of highly valued goals
  • Positive psychology interventions for clarifying highly valued goals
  • Values in Action (VIA) classification of character strengths and virtues
  • Strengths criteria
  • Strengths enabling conditions
  • Assessment of VIA character strengths
  • Signature strengths
  • Research on the VIA classification of strengths and virtues
  • Assessment
  • Most and least common character strengths, and universality
  • Gender and age
  • Wellbeing
  • Physical health
  • Mental health
  • Trauma
  • Disability
  • Relationships
  • Education
  • Work
  • Military
  • Effectiveness of strengths interventions
  • Mindfulness and strengths
  • Factor structure of the VIA classification of strengths
  • Controversies
  • Overlap of strengths with established personality traits
  • Philosophical concerns
  • Practical wisdom
  • Moral education
  • The virtuous person
  • Cross-cultural validity of character strengths
  • Summary
  • Key terms
  • Personal development questions
  • Essay questions
  • Research question
  • Web resources
  • Goals
  • Strengths
  • Further reading
  • Practice guide
  • Self-development books
  • Reference book
  • 3 Gratitude, hope, and optimism
  • Learning objectives
  • Gratitude
  • State and trait gratitude
  • Indebtedness
  • Gratitude assessment
  • Factors that contribute to gratitude
  • Gratitude and cognitive factors
  • Recognising the gift
  • Recognising the goodness of the gift
  • Recognising the goodness of the giver
  • Recognising the gratuitousness of the gift
  • Gratitude and personality factors
  • Agreeableness
  • Religiosity and spirituality
  • Empathy and humility
  • Self-esteem
  • The absence of narcissism, cynicism, and materialism
  • Gratitude and demographic characteristics
  • Gratitude and parent–child relationships
  • Gratitude and neurobiological factors
  • Gratitude and genetic factors
  • Gratitude and evolution
  • Reciprocal altruism
  • Upstream reciprocity
  • Strengthening non-kin relationships
  • Broaden and build theory
  • Find-remind-and-bind theory
  • The witness effect theory
  • Benefits of gratitude
  • Gratitude and wellbeing
  • Social cognitive model of gratitude
  • Gratitude interventions and wellbeing
  • Gratitude and prosocial behaviour
  • Gratitude and couple relationships
  • Gratitude and organisations
  • Gratitude and mental health
  • Gratitude and physical health
  • Amplification theory
  • Hope and optimism
  • Hope theory
  • Hope development theory
  • Hope assessment
  • Research findings on hope
  • Hope and genetic factors
  • Hope and neurobiological factors
  • Hope and attachment style
  • Hope and demographic factors
  • Hope and wellbeing
  • Hope and mental health
  • Hope and physical health
  • Hope at school and work
  • Hope therapy
  • Dispositional optimism
  • Assessment of dispositional optimism
  • Research findings on dispositional optimism
  • Dispositional optimism and demographic factors
  • Dispositional optimism and genetic and environmental factors
  • Dispositional optimism and neurobiological factors
  • Dispositional optimism and culture
  • Personality profiles of dispositional optimists
  • Dispositional optimism and coping
  • Dispositional optimism, wellbeing, and mental health
  • Dispositional optimism and physical health
  • Dispositional optimism, close relationships, work, and athletic performance
  • Positive psychological interventions that increase dispositional optimism
  • Optimistic explanatory style
  • Assessment of optimistic explanatory style
  • Research findings on optimistic explanatory style
  • Pessimism and depression, the universal optimistic bias, and demographic factors
  • Development of optimistic explanatory style
  • Optimistic explanatory style, wellbeing, health, and coping
  • Optimistic explanatory style and relationship, academic, work, and sports outcomes
  • Optimistic explanatory style and success in public life
  • Attributional retraining
  • Penn Resilience programme
  • Overuse and underuse of gratitude, hope, and optimism
  • Controversies
  • Summary
  • Key terms
  • Personal development questions
  • Essay questions
  • Research question
  • Web resources
  • Further reading
  • Self-development books
  • Reference works
  • 4 Savouring, flow, and mindfulness
  • Learning objectives
  • Savouring, flow, and mindfulness
  • Savouring
  • Bryant and Veroff’s theory of savouring
  • Savouring processes
  • Savouring capacity
  • Savouring strategies
  • Savouring and cognitive factors
  • Savouring and demographic, cultural, and situational factors
  • Savouring and personality
  • Savouring and neurobiological factors
  • Savouring and wellbeing
  • Savouring and mental health
  • Savouring and relationships
  • Savouring and work
  • Savouring and broaden and build theory
  • Savouring interventions
  • Flow
  • Flow theory
  • Nine dimensions of flow
  • Flow antecedents: challenge–skill balance, clear goals, and immediate feedback
  • Challenge–skill balance
  • Goals and feedback
  • Momentary flow experience: concentration, absorption, and control
  • Concentration
  • Absorption
  • Control
  • Flow consequences: loss of self-consciousness, distorted time perception, and autotelic experience
  • Loss of self-consciousness
  • Altered time perception
  • Autotelic experience
  • Autotelic personality
  • Flow development
  • Flow assessment
  • Semi-structured interviews
  • Experience sampling methods
  • Psychometric scales
  • Flow and genetic factors
  • Flow and neurobiological factors
  • Flow and personality
  • Flow and culture
  • Flow and wellbeing
  • Flow and mental health
  • Activities that lead to flow
  • Flow and sport
  • Flow and work
  • Flow and education
  • Flow and computers
  • Flow in teams and groups
  • Flow in families
  • Mindfulness
  • Assessment of mindfulness
  • Mind-wandering
  • Mindfulness meditation
  • MBSR and MBCT
  • Effectiveness of mindfulness interventions
  • Healthy adults
  • Work performance
  • Sport
  • Mental health disorders
  • Depression
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and post-traumatic growth (PTG)
  • Addiction
  • Psychosis
  • Physical health disorders
  • Children and adolescents
  • Self-help mindfulness programmes
  • How does mindfulness work: the being mode and the doing mode
  • Conscious choice versus automatic pilot
  • Relating to experience though direct sensation versus abstract thought
  • Acceptance versus striving to change things
  • Thoughts as mental events versus thoughts as facts
  • Approaching unpleasant experiences with curiosity versus avoidance
  • Living in the present versus mental time travel
  • Self-compassion and nourishing activities versus self-criticism and depleting activities
  • Neurobiology of mindfulness
  • Psychophysiology of mindfulness
  • Personality traits, personal characteristics, and mindfulness
  • Controversies
  • Summary
  • Key terms
  • Personal development questions
  • Essay questions
  • Research question
  • Web resources
  • Savouring
  • Flow
  • Mindfulness
  • Further reading
  • Self-development books
  • Reference works
  • 5 Emotional intelligence
  • Learning objectives
  • Emotional intelligence: ability or personality trait?
  • Mayer–Salovey–Caruso ability model of emotional intelligence and the MSCEIT
  • Ability-based measures of specific emotional intelligence skills or for specific contexts
  • Schutte Self-report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT)
  • Bar-On’s model of trait emotional intelligence and the EQ-i
  • Petrides’s model of trait emotional intelligence and the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (TEIQue)
  • Goleman’s model of emotional intelligence and the Emotional Competency Inventory (ECI)
  • Genos Emotional Intelligence Inventory (Genos EI)
  • Strengths and weaknesses of available measures of emotional intelligence
  • Development of emotional competence
  • Biological determinants of emotional intelligence
  • Rule-based learning of emotional competencies
  • Strategic emotion regulation
  • Infancy
  • The second year
  • Preschoolers
  • Kindergarten
  • Middle childhood
  • Pre-adolescence
  • Adolescence
  • Attachment, emotional competence, and emotional intelligence
  • Neurobiological basis for emotional intelligence
  • Questions and answers about emotional intelligence
  • What is the relationship between trait and ability measures of emotional intelligences?
  • What is the relationship between trait and ability measures of emotional intelligence on the one hand, and IQ and the Big Five personality traits on the other?
  • What is the relationship between emotional intelligence and job performance?
  • Is emotional intelligence more important for job performance than IQ?
  • Is emotional intelligence more important for job performance than the Big Five personality traits?
  • Why does trait emotional intelligence predict job performance?
  • How do ability, emotional intelligence, IQ, and Big Five personality traits contribute to job performance?
  • Is emotional intelligence correlated with job satisfaction, work attitudes, and organisational behaviour?
  • Do effective leaders have greater emotional intelligence?
  • Is emotional intelligence correlated with academic performance?
  • Is emotional intelligence correlated with wellbeing?
  • Is emotional intelligence correlated with mindfulness?
  • Is emotional intelligence correlated with health?
  • Is emotional intelligence correlated with children’s social competence and behavioural adjustment?
  • Are emotional intelligence and relationship satisfaction correlated?
  • Enhancing emotional intelligence
  • Enhancing emotional intelligence in schools
  • Enhancing emotional intelligence in the workplace
  • Enhancing your own emotional intelligence
  • ‘Hot intelligences’: emotional, personal, and social intelligence
  • Controversies
  • Summary
  • Key terms
  • Personal development questions
  • Essay questions
  • Research question
  • Web resources
  • Further reading
  • Self-development books
  • Reference works
  • 6 Giftedness, creativity, and wisdom
  • Learning objectives
  • Giftedness
  • Definitions of giftedness
  • Renzulli’s three-ring model of giftedness
  • Giftedness and multiple intelligences
  • Sternberg’s wisdom, intelligence, creativity, synthesized (WICS) model
  • Research findings on gifted children
  • Early gifted performance
  • Genetic and environmental origins of giftedness
  • Family backgrounds of gifted children
  • Psychological adjustment of gifted children
  • Neurobiology of giftedness
  • Childhood giftedness and adult creativity
  • Creativity
  • Csíkszentmihályi’s systems model of creativity
  • Cultures that facilitate creativity
  • Domains that facilitate creativity
  • Societies that facilitate creativity
  • Fields that facilitate creativity
  • Family life that facilitates creativity
  • Personal characteristics that facilitate creativity
  • Sternberg and Lubart’s investment theory
  • Creative products, people, processes, and environments
  • Creative products
  • Creative people
  • Divergent thinking and creativity
  • Intelligence and creativity
  • Personality and creativity
  • Psychopathology and creativity
  • Motivation and creativity
  • Genetics of creativity
  • Creative processes
  • Cognition and creativity
  • Emotions and creativity
  • Neurobiological processes and creativity
  • Creative environments
  • Families and creativity
  • Work teams and creativity
  • Culture and creativity
  • Creativity training
  • Wisdom
  • Implicit and explicit theories of wisdom
  • Definition of wisdom
  • Neurobiology of wisdom
  • Assessment of wisdom
  • Wisdom and personality
  • Trust versus mistrust
  • Autonomy versus shame and doubt
  • Initiative versus guilt
  • Industry versus inferiority
  • Identity versus role confusion
  • Intimacy versus isolation
  • Productivity versus stagnation
  • Integrity versus despair
  • Cognitive, reflective, and affective personality characteristics
  • Self-transcendence
  • Wisdom and cognitive development
  • Sensorimotor stage
  • Pre-operational stage
  • Concrete operational stage
  • Formal operational stage
  • Dialectal operational stage
  • Wisdom as expert knowledge
  • Wisdom as balance
  • Growth mindset and grit
  • Growth mindset
  • Grit
  • Implications
  • Giftedness
  • Creativity
  • Wisdom
  • Growth mindset
  • Grit
  • Controversies
  • Summary
  • Key terms
  • Personal development questions
  • Essay questions
  • Research question
  • Web resources
  • Giftedness
  • Creativity
  • Wisdom
  • Growth mindset and grit
  • Further reading
  • Self-help book on giftedness
  • Self-help books on creativity
  • Self-help book on wisdom and rational thinking
  • Self-help books on concentration and studying
  • Self-help books on growth mindset and grit
  • Reference works
  • 7 Positive self
  • Learning objectives
  • Self
  • Self as object and agent
  • Self-esteem
  • Measures of self-esteem
  • Development of self-esteem
  • Defensive self-esteem
  • Improving self-esteem
  • Self-efficacy
  • Measurement of self-efficacy
  • Outcomes of self-efficacy
  • Interventions to enhance self-efficacy
  • Locus of control, general self-efficacy, desirability of control, sense of coherence, and hardiness
  • Defence mechanisms
  • Adaptive defences
  • Correlates of adaptive defences
  • Development of adaptive defences
  • Assessing defences
  • Defence Mechanism Rating Scales
  • Defence Style Questionnaire
  • Response Evaluation Measure
  • Defence Mechanisms Profile
  • Coping strategies
  • Assessing coping
  • Specific coping strategies
  • Problem-solving
  • Social support
  • Religious and spiritual coping
  • Catharsis
  • Crying
  • Positive reinterpretation
  • Benefit finding
  • Meaning in life
  • Post-traumatic growth
  • Self-forgiveness
  • Humour
  • Self-soothing routines
  • Physical exercise
  • Implications
  • Controversies
  • Summary
  • Key terms
  • Personal development questions
  • Essay questions
  • Research questions
  • Web resources
  • Further reading
  • Self-help books
  • Reference works
  • 8 Positive relationships
  • Learning objectives
  • Relationships
  • Social support
  • Love 2.0
  • Co-operation
  • Attachment
  • Secure attachment
  • Insecure attachment
  • Avoidant attachment
  • Anxious attachment
  • Disorganised or avoidant-fearful attachment
  • Attachment assessment
  • Correlates of secure attachment
  • Determinants of secure attachment
  • Neurobiology of attachment
  • Interventions for insecure attachment
  • Empathy, altruism, kindness, and volunteering
  • Empathy
  • Altruism
  • Random acts of kindness
  • Volunteering
  • Meaning in life
  • Capitalisation
  • Forgiveness
  • Other non-aggressive responses to transgressions
  • Assessment and correlates of forgiveness
  • Neurobiology of forgiveness
  • Benefits and barriers to forgiveness
  • Decisional and emotional forgiveness
  • Forgiveness interventions
  • Couple relationships
  • Assessment of relationship satisfaction
  • Relationship satisfaction over the lifespan
  • Correlates of relationship satisfaction
  • Sexual satisfaction
  • Theories of love
  • Behavioural systems theory of love
  • Neurobiological theory of love
  • Sternberg’s duplex theory of love
  • Gottman’s sound relationship house theory
  • Relationship education
  • Positive psychology interventions for couples
  • Parent–child relationships
  • Authoritative parenting
  • Parent–child quality time
  • Accommodating to the child’s temperament
  • Prosocial and problem behaviour
  • Problem-solving and negotiation skills
  • From authoritative parenting to positive psychology parenting
  • Sleeping with parents
  • Mastery games
  • Limit saying ‘no’
  • Preventing sibling rivalry
  • Positive bedtime mindset
  • Positive goal setting
  • Signature strengths
  • Parents as role models
  • Controversies
  • Positive parenting
  • Is relationship satisfaction better conceptualised as two dimensions rather than one?
  • Is skills training necessary for couples to improve their relationships?
  • Summary
  • Key terms
  • Personal development questions
  • Essay questions
  • Research questions
  • Web resources
  • Relationships in general
  • Couple relationships
  • Parent–child relationships
  • Further reading
  • Self-help books on relationships in general
  • Self-help books on couple relationships
  • Self-help books on parent–child relationships
  • Reference works
  • 9 Positive psychology interventions
  • Learning objectives
  • Definition and effectiveness of PPIs
  • Positive psychotherapy
  • Fordyce’s Happiness Programme
  • Fava’s wellbeing therapy
  • Frisch’s Quality of Life Therapy
  • Person-centred approaches
  • Post-traumatic growth therapy
  • Solution-focused therapy
  • Positive family and couple therapy
  • Strengths-based interventions for severe psychological problems
  • Voyages to Wellbeing
  • The strengths model
  • The good lives model
  • Positive psychology in schools
  • Positive psychology in organisations
  • Final thoughts
  • Summary
  • Key terms
  • Personal development questions
  • Essay questions
  • Research questions
  • Web resources
  • Further reading
  • Self-help
  • Clinical practice
  • Schools
  • Organisations
  • Reference works
  • Afterword
  • References
  • Index
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