Handbook of Positive Psychology

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Pub. Date: 2001-12-20
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

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 growingmovement 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 thefield 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.

Author Biography


C.R. Snyder is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology at the University of Kansas. Shane J. Lopez is Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Kansas.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. xv
Introductory and Historical Overview
Positive Psychology, Positive Prevention, and Positive Therapyp. 3
Identifying Strengths
Stopping the "Madness": Positive Psychology and the Deconstruction of the Illness Ideology and the DSMp. 13
Widening the Diagnostic Focus: A Case for Including Human Strengths and Environmental Resourcesp. 26
Toward a Science of Mental Health: Positive Directions in Diagnosis and Interventionsp. 45
Emotion-Focused Approaches
Subjective Well-Being: The Science of Happiness and Life Satisfactionp. 63
Resilience in Developmentp. 74
The Concept of Flowp. 89
Positive Affectivity: The Disposition to Experience Pleasurable Emotional Statesp. 106
Positive Emotionsp. 120
The Social Construction of Self-Esteemp. 135
The Adaptive Potential of Coping Through Emotional Approachp. 148
The Positive Psychology of Emotional Intelligencep. 159
Emotional Creativity: Toward "Spiritualizing the Passions"p. 172
Cognitive-Focused Approaches
Creativityp. 189
The Role of Personal Control in Adaptive Functioningp. 202
Well-Being: Mindfulness Versus Positive Evaluationp. 214
Optimismp. 231
Optimistic Explanatory Stylep. 244
Hope Theory: A Member of the Positive Psychology Familyp. 257
Self-Efficacy: The Power of Believing You Canp. 277
Problem-Solving Appraisal and Psychological Adjustmentp. 288
Setting Goals for Life and Happinessp. 299
The Passion to Know: A Developmental Perspectivep. 313
Wisdom: Its Structure and Function in Regulating Successful Life Span Developmentp. 327
Self-Based Approaches
Reality Negotiationp. 351
The Truth About Illusions: Authenticity and Positivity in Social Relationshipsp. 366
Authenticityp. 382
Uniqueness Seekingp. 395
Humilityp. 411
Interpersonal Approaches
Relationship Connection: The Role of Minding in the Enhancement of Closenessp. 423
Compassionp. 434
The Psychology of Forgivenessp. 446
Gratitude and the Science of Positive Psychologyp. 459
Lovep. 472
Empathy and Altruismp. 485
How We Become Moral: The Sources of Moral Motivationp. 499
Biological Approaches
Toughnessp. 515
A Role for Neuropsychology in Understanding the Facilitating Influence of Positive Affect on Social Behavior and Cognitive Processesp. 528
From Social Structure to Biology: Integrative Science in Pursuit of Human Health and Well-Beingp. 541
Toward a Biology of Social Supportp. 556
Specific Coping Approaches
Sharing One's Story: On the Benefits of Writing or Talking About Emotional Experiencep. 573
Benefit-Finding and Benefit-Remindingp. 584
Positive Responses to Loss: Perceiving Benefits and Growthp. 598
The Pursuit of Meaningfulness in Lifep. 608
Humorp. 619
Meditation and Positive Psychologyp. 632
Spirituality: Discovering and Conserving the Sacredp. 646
Special Populations and Settings
Positive Psychology for Children: Development, Prevention, and Promotionp. 663
Aging Well: Outlook for the 21st Centuryp. 676
Positive Growth Following Acquired Physical Disabilityp. 687
Putting Positive Psychology in a Multicultural Contextp. 700
Positive Psychology at Workp. 715
The Future of the Field
Positive Ethicsp. 731
Constructivism and Positive Psychologyp. 745
The Future of Positive Psychology: A Declaration of Independencep. 751
Author Indexp. 769
Subject Indexp. 793
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