Handbook of Positive PsychologyC. R. Snyder, Shane J. Lopez Oxford University Press, 20/12/2001 - 848 من الصفحات Psychology has long been enamored of the dark side of human existence, rarely exploring a more positive view of the mind. What has psychology contributed, for example, to our understanding of the various human virtues? Regrettably, not much. The last decade, however, has witnessed a growing movement to abandon the exclusive focus on the negative. Psychologists from several subdisciplines are now asking an intriguing question: "What strengths does a person employ to deal effectively with life?" The Handbook of Positive Psychology provides a forum for a more positive view of the human condition. In its pages, readers are treated to an analysis of what the foremost experts believe to be the fundamental strengths of humankind. Both seasoned professionals and students just entering the field are eager to grasp the power and vitality of the human spirit as it faces a multitude of life challenges. The Handbook is the first systematic attempt to bring together leading scholars to give voice to the emerging field of positive psychology. |
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... difficulty " ( p . 504 ) is a male erec- tile disorder . Failure ( for women ) to attain or maintain “ an adequate lubrication or swelling response of sexual excitement " ( p . 502 ) accom- panied by distress is female sexual arousal ...
... difficulty " ( p . 504 ) is a male erec- tile disorder . Failure ( for women ) to attain or maintain “ an adequate lubrication or swelling response of sexual excitement " ( p . 502 ) accom- panied by distress is female sexual arousal ...
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... difficult to predict , although three contenders have been on the scene for some time . The dimensional approach noted previously is concerned with describing and measuring continua of individual differences rather than constructing ...
... difficult to predict , although three contenders have been on the scene for some time . The dimensional approach noted previously is concerned with describing and measuring continua of individual differences rather than constructing ...
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... difficult to change. Effort may therefore be expended on changing the person. A case in point is the misperception that job tasks and the work environment are im- mutable. Instead of trying to modify them, the potential worker may be ...
... difficult to change. Effort may therefore be expended on changing the person. A case in point is the misperception that job tasks and the work environment are im- mutable. Instead of trying to modify them, the potential worker may be ...
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... difficult by the fundamental negative bias. Just as the negative train of thought gives short shrift to assets of ... difficulty with copying a cross. When the man was instructed to “talk himself through” such tasks, he was able to do ...
... difficult by the fundamental negative bias. Just as the negative train of thought gives short shrift to assets of ... difficulty with copying a cross. When the man was instructed to “talk himself through” such tasks, he was able to do ...
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... difficult to predict how happy an individual will be at any given moment, when affect is averaged across many occasions, stable patterns of individual differences emerge. For example, Diener and Larsen (1984) reported that mean levels ...
... difficult to predict how happy an individual will be at any given moment, when affect is averaged across many occasions, stable patterns of individual differences emerge. For example, Diener and Larsen (1984) reported that mean levels ...
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PART IV COGNITIVEFOCUSED APPROACHES | 187 |
PART V SELFBASED APPROACHES | 349 |
PART VI INTERPERSONAL APPROACHES | 421 |
PART VII BIOLOGICAL APPROACHES | 513 |
PART VIII SPECIFIC COPING APPROACHES | 571 |
PART IX SPECIAL POPULATIONS AND SETTINGS | 661 |
PART X THE FUTURE OF THE FIELD | 729 |
Author Index | 769 |
Subject Index | 793 |
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الصفحة 436 - No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friends or of thine own were.
الصفحة 338 - A value is an enduring belief that a specific mode of conduct or end-state of existence is personally or socially preferable to an opposite or converse mode of conduct or end-state of existence.
الصفحة 454 - Please choose the appropriate answer. 1 = strongly disagree 2 = disagree 3 = neutral 4 = agree 5 = strongly agree Studying business is the right choice for my future career.
الصفحة 283 - At the individual level, efficacy is defined as "belief in one's capabilities to organize and execute the courses of action required to produce given attainments