Positive psychology

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Positive psychology

Steve Baumgardner, Marie Crothers

(Always learning)(Pearson custom library)(Pearson new international edition)

Pearson, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-309) and index

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Description

This book is designed to serve as a primary text for an undergraduate college course in positive psychology. Consistent with the "nuts and bolts" presentation of positive psychology, in many places throughout the book the authors provide detailed coverage of individual research studies, methodological issues and theoretical controversies. The first goal in writing this book was to make positive psychology accessible to undergraduate students by reviewing and summarising the major empirical findings and theories within the major areas of positive psychology. Specifically, the authors hope to bridge the gap between an undergraduate audience and the professional level of source material. A second goal was to present the core topics of positive psychology in a way that preserves the richness and excitement of findings in this new area of psychology. Positive psychology addresses important questions about how we lead our lives, find happiness and satisfaction in life, and deal with life's challenges. As a result, the subject matter of positive psychology has high intrinsic interest. The authors hope to engage and maintain this interest by making frequent connections and applications to the everyday lives of readers. A third goal was to present positive psychology without compromising the complexities of research and theory That is, the goal was to present positive psychology as it is -- a work in progress. Put another way, this book is a "nuts and bolts" view of positive psychology with a primary emphasis on the results of empirical studies and the theories that help explain them.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - What is Positive Psychology? Chapter 2 - The Meaning and Measure of Happiness Chapter 3 - Positive Emotions and Well-Being Chapter 4 - Resilience Chapter 5 - Happiness and the Facts of Life Chapter 6 - Money, Happiness and Culture Chapter 7 - Personal Goals as Windows to Well Chapter 8 - Self-Regulation and Control Chapter 9 - Positive Traits Chapter 10 - Virtue and Strengths of Character Chapter 11 - Close Relationships and Well-Being Chapter 12 - Life Above Zero

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