Positive Psychology in Practice: Promoting Human Flourishing in Work, Health, Education, and Everyday Life
Stephen Joseph
ISBN: 9781118756935
Vydavateľstvo: Wiley
Rok vydania: 2015
Väzba: Hardback
Počet strán: 896
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A Thorough Exploration of the Past, Present, and Future of Positive Psychology "When the first edition of Positive Psychology in Practice arrived in 2004 it was an early and authoritative reference for an emerging science and its application. Now, a decade later, we are graced with a second edition. Here, you will find updated chapters and all new content. This book provides a deep dive into current trends in research and practice for anyone interested in positive psychology." Dr. Robert Biswas–Diener, Author of The Upside of Your Dark Side and The Courage Quotient and Professor at Portland State University Thoroughly updated for its second edition, Positive Psychology in Practice discusses the challenges and opportunities, latest research and findings, and the practical applications of one of psychology?s most popular topics. Contributions from industry leaders provide insight into the current state of research, how it?s being applied, and where it still needs to go. New chapters on assessment, policy, coaching, occupational psychology, and self–help focus on interventions that have been developed through research and applied across multiple areas, and the eleven–part structure highlights the intersection between positive psychology and humanism, salugenesis, rehabilitation, social work, and more. Positive Psychology in Practice explores: Research, new theoretical frameworks, and how positive psychology can contribute to health, happiness, and human flourishing Practical applications of positive psychology from the clinical and forensic to the educational and industrial/organizational realms The history of positive psychology, its fundamental assumptions, the meaning of "a good life," and new directions for future research This comprehensive work provides an invaluable reference with thorough coverage and practical insights from the best in the field.