ABSTRACT

 This volume is a comprehensive review of theoretical and empirical contributions to positive psychology. It provides a scientific understanding of how human strengths help people psychologically and physically, showing how stressful circumstances do not inexorably lead to negative prognoses. It examines how individuals confront challenges, appreciate others, and regard daily experiences as meaningful. Many of the chapters also challenge the negative, disease-model approach that dominates much of the research concerning health and well-being. Chapters also address applications and future directions for the field. The broad scope makes it a key resource for undergraduates, graduates, researchers, and practitioners in social, clinical, and positive psychology.

part 1|87 pages

Positive Institutional Perspectives and New Directions

chapter 2|22 pages

Subjective Well-Being

Payoffs of Being Happy and Ways to Promote Happiness

chapter 4|15 pages

Savoring

A Positive Emotion Amplifier

chapter 6|14 pages

Side by Side

How Merely Being with a Close Other Can Enhance Well-Being 1

part 3|169 pages

Positive Institutional Perspectives and New Directions

chapter 11|28 pages

Positive Psychology in the Workplace

The Important Role of Psychological Capital (PsyCap)

chapter 14|15 pages

A Positive Psychology for Disability and Rehabilitation

Some Recent Advances

chapter 16|22 pages

Positive Psychology Interventions

Clinical Applications

chapter 18|21 pages

Applied Positive Psychology

Facilitating Multidimensional Flourishing