Positive Psychology in Practice
Promoting Human Flourishing in Work, Health, Education, and Everyday Life
2. Auflage Mai 2015
896 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Kurzbeschreibung
Positive Psychology in Practice moves beyond the theoretical to show how positive psychology is being used in real-world settings, and the new directions emerging in the field. This updated edition contains new chapters that explore the intersection between positive psychology and humanistic psychology, salugenesis, hedonism, and eudaimonism, and more, with deep discussion of how the field is integrating with the new areas of self-help, life coaching, and social work. Readers will delve into the use of positive psychology in organizational and rehabilitation psychology, with ties into strengths-based assessments and recovery-oriented service systems.
* Get up to date on the latest research and practice findings
* Integrate positive psychology into assessments, life coaching, and other therapies
* Learn how positive psychology is being used in schools
* Explore possible directions for new research to push the field forward
Psychologists and other mental health professionals who want to incorporate a positive focus will find the second edition of Positive Psychology in Practice to be an informative, comprehensive guide.
The best minds in positive psychology survey the state of the field
Positive Psychology in Practice, Second Edition moves beyond the theoretical to show how positive psychology is being used in real-world settings, and the new directions emerging in the field. An international team of contributors representing the best and brightest in the discipline review the latest research, discuss how the findings are being used in practice, explore new ideas for application, and discuss focus points for future research. This updated edition contains new chapters that explore the intersection between positive psychology and humanistic psychology, salugenesis, hedonism, and eudaimonism, and more, with deep discussion of how the field is integrating with the new areas of self-help, life coaching, social work, rehabilitation psychology, and recovery-oriented service systems.
This book explores the challenges and opportunities in the field, providing readers with the latest research and consensus on practical application.
* Get up to date on the latest research and practice findings
* Integrate positive psychology into assessments, life coaching, and other therapies
* Learn how positive psychology is being used in schools
* Explore possible directions for new research to push the field forward
Positive psychology is being used in areas as diverse as clinical, counseling, forensic, health, educational, and industrial/organizational settings, in a wide variety of interventions and applications. Psychologists and other mental health professionals who want to promote human flourishing and well-being will find the second edition of Positive Psychology in Practice to be an informative, comprehensive guide.
1. Applied Positive Psychology Ten Years On
Stephen Joseph
I. HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS
2. Historical, Philosophical, and Epistemological Perspectives
Hilde Eileen Nafstad
3. Building Bridges Between Humanistic and Positive Psychology
Brent Dean Robbins
4. Existential Dimensions of Positive Psychology
Roger Bretherton
5. The Salutogenic Paradigm
Shifra Sagy, Monica Eriksson, and Orna Braun Lewensohn
II. VALUES AND CHOICES IN PURSUIT OF THE GOOD LIFE
6. The Science of Values in the Culture of Consumption
Tim Kasser
7. Values and Well-Being
Lilach Sagiv, Sonia Roccas, and Shani Oppenheim-Weller
8. The Paradox of Choice
Barry Schwartz
9. A Self-Determination Theory Perspective on Fostering Healthy Self-Regulation From Within and Without
Kirk Warren Brown and Richard M. Ryan
10. The Complementary Roles of Eudaimonia and Hedonia and How They Can Be Pursued in Practice
Veronika Huta
III. PRACTICES FOR HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
11. The Prospects, Practices, and Prescriptions for the Pursuit of Happiness
Kristin Layous, Kennon M. Sheldon, and Sonja Lyubomirsky
12. Putting Positive Psychology Into Motion Through Physical Activity
Guy Faulkner, Kate Hefferon, and Nanette Mutrie
13. Balancing Time Perspective in Pursuit of Optimal Functioning
Ilona Boniwell and Philip G. Zimbardo
14. Putting Positive Psychology Into Practice via Self-Help
Acacia C. Parks
15. Positive Psychology and Life Coaching
Margarita Tarragona
IV. METHODS AND PROCESSES OF TEACHING AND LEARNING
16. Different Approaches to Teaching Positive Psychology
Amy C. Fineburg and Andrew Monk
17. Positively Transforming Classroom Practice Through Dialogic Teaching
Alina Reznitskaya and Ian A. G. Wilkinson
18. Teaching Well-Being and Resilience in Primary and Secondary School
Chieko Kibe and Ilona Boniwell
19. Cultivating Adolescents' Motivation
Reed W. Larson and Nickki Pearce Dawes
V. POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY AT WORK
20. Bringing Positive Psychology to Organizational Psychology
Sarah Lewis
21. Improving Follower Well-Being With Transformational Leadership
Heather M. Clarke, Kara A. Arnold, and Catherine E. Connelly
22. Applications of Positive Approaches in Organizations
Jane Henry
23. Leadership Coaching and Positive Psychology
Carol Kauffman, Stephen Joseph, and Anne Scoular
VI. HEALTH, CLINICAL, COUNSELING, AND REHABILITATION
24. Complementary Strengths of Health Psychology and Positive Psychology
John M. Salsman and Judith T. Moskowitz
25. Deconstructing the Illness Ideology and Constructing an Ideology of Human Strengths and Potential in Clinical Psychology
James E. Maddux and Shane J. Lopez
26. The Relationship Between Counseling Psychology and Positive Psychology
Andreas Vossler, Edith Steffen, and Stephen Joseph
27. Positive Psychology in Rehabilitation Psychology Research and Practice
Claudio Peter, Szilvia Geyh, Dawn Ehde, Rachel Müller, and Mark Jensen
VII. CONTEXTS OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
28. Clinical Applications of Well-Being Therapy
Chiara Ruini and Giovanni A. Fava
29. Strategies for Accentuating Hope
Jeana L. Magyar-Moe and Shane J. Lopez
30. Clinical Applications of Posttraumatic Growth
Richard G. Tedeschi, Lawrence G. Calhoun, and Jessica M. Groleau
31. Strength-Based Assessment
Tayyab Rashid
VIII. INNER RESOURCES AND POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN
32. The Ability Model of Emotional Intelligence
David R. Caruso, Peter Salovey, Marc Brackett, and John D. Mayer
33. The Power and Practice of Gratitude
Giacomo Bono, Mikki Krakauer, and Jeffrey J. Froh
34. Wisdom-Related Knowledge Across the Life Span
Ute Kunzmann and Stefanie Thomas
35. Positive Aging
George Vaillant
IX. BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH INTEGRATION AND REGENERATION
36. Psychological and Relational Resources in the Experience of Disability and Caregiving
Antonella Delle Fave, Andrea Fianco, and Raffaela D. G. Sartori
37. Good Lives and the Rehabilitation of Sex Offenders
Clare-Ann Fortune, Tony Ward, and Ruth Mann
38. Facilitating Forgiveness Using Group and Community Interventions
Frank D. Fincham
39. The Interface Between Positive Psychology and Social Work in Theory and Practice
Rachel Dekel and Orit Taubman-Ben-Ari
40. Building Recovery-Oriented Service Systems Through Positive Psychology
Sandra G. Resnick and Meaghan A. Leddy
X. PUBLIC POLICY AND SYSTEMS FOR RESILIENCE AND SOCIAL PLANNING
41. Balancing Individuality and Community in Public Policy
David G. Myers
42. Developing Happiness as a Priority in Public Policy
Ruut Veenhoven
43. Positive Social Planning
Neil Thin
44. Resilience Theory and the Practice of Positive Psychology From Individuals to Societies
Tuppett M. Yates, Fanita Tyrell, and Ann S. Masten
XI. SIGNPOSTS FOR THE PRACTICE OF POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
45. The Role of Embodiment in Optimal Functioning
Kate Hefferon
46. The Uneasy--and Necessary--Role of the Negative in Positive Psychology
Brian G. Pauwels
47. The Future of Positive Psychology in Practice
Stephen Joseph
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
"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
"One of psychology's best books just got better. Experts, evidence, applications. Exactly what you need to make positive psychology work in practice, and work well. A definite resource addition to my own library and practice."--George Burns, Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the Cairnmillar Institute in Australia and Author of 101 Healing Stories and Happiness, Healing, Enhancement
"This book is a critical companion for anyone who works for the betterment of others; be they an educator, consultant, coach, a health professional of some kind, or an applied researcher. Stephen Joseph set out to assemble a volume of wide ranging appeal and he has delivered precisely that. It expands wonderfully on the first edition, capturing much of what has transpired in the field over the past decade. Pleasingly, it has also turned toward questions that have not always been dealt with well by other authors, most notably the place that negative experiences have within a life well lived. I feel happy for my first edition copy--it will finally get a well-deserved rest!"--Dr. Gordon Spence, Program Director, Master of Business Coaching, Sydney Business School, University of Wollongon, Australia
"For each of the last ten years, I have assigned Positive Psychology in Practice as required reading for my course on positive interventions in the Master of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) program at the University of Pennsylvania. I am delighted to see this second edition, which expands the content in exciting new directions and brings the chapters up to date. My students and I are grateful to Stephen Joseph and the many chapter authors for this valuable contribution to the field."--James O. Pawelski, Director of Education and Senior Scholar, Positive Psychology Center, University of Pennsylvania
"Positive Psychology in Practice, 2e is a milestone in the annals of texts detailing the intricacies of positive psychological inquiry. Its stress on the social implicationsof positive psychology, for example, makes it not only relevant to public policy but also to the kind of society, and indeed world, we wish to foster. Furthermore, its coverage of humanistic and existential perspectives on positive psychological practice will be greatly welcomed in those areas of our profession that have been skeptical of conventional positive psychological emphases on the 'good life' with relatively less emphasis on the 'full' or 'vital' life. These existential and humanistic dimensions add notably to our deepening knowledge of such areas as resilience, post-traumatic growth, and qualitative/subjective experiences of what it means to flourish. In short, I highly recommend Positive Psychology in Practice, 2e as a rigorous and humanizing exploration of the vital life."--Kirk Schneider, PhD, adjunct faculty member at Saybrook University and Teachers College, Columbia University, and author of Existential-Humanistic Therapy, The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology, and The Polarized Mind