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505 | 0 | |a Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; References; Chapter 1: Foundational Concepts and Issues of Positive Psychology: The What and Why of Happiness; Foundational Concepts in Positive Psychology; Positive Psychology; Happiness; The Legacy of Happiness; Ancient Greek Ideas of Happiness; Jewish and Christian Thought; The Enlightenment and Modernity; Learning from the History of Happiness; Criticisms of Positive Psychology; Why Happiness? The Benefits of Happiness; Important Theories of Subjective Well-Being; Self-Determination Theory; Hedonic Adaptation Prevention Model. | |
505 | 8 | |a Positive Emotions and the Broaden-and-Build TheoryResearch in Positive Psychology; Summarizing the Foundations of Positive Psychology; References; Chapter 2: Cataloging the Good Life: The Strengths of Happiness; Virtues of the Good Life; Wisdom; Courage; Humanity; Justice; Temperance; Transcendence; Virtues, Strengths, and Happiness; Vices of the Virtues: Criticisms of the Values in Action Project; Conclusions: The Future of the Virtues; References; Chapter 3: How Do One's Circumstances Impact Happiness?; Gender and Happiness; Intelligence, Education, and Happiness; Geography and Happiness. | |
505 | 8 | |a Age and HappinessFortune and Felicity; Wealth Predicts Increased Happiness; Why Doesn't Wealth Bring More Happiness?; Trying to Buy Your Happiness Might Make You Unhappy-Problems With Materialism; How You Spend Your Happiness Money Matters; Finding Happiness at Work: Well-Being and Work; Employment and Happiness; Job Satisfaction and Happiness; Finding Happiness at Play: Leisure and Well-Being; Leisure Activities and Happiness; How Does Leisure Enhance Happiness? Bringing Some DRAMMA Into Your Life; Conclusion: Does the "If Only" Approach to Happiness Work?; References. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 4: What Are Happy People Like? The Characteristics of HappinessBiological Characteristics of Happy People: Genetic Contributions to Happiness; Behavioral Characteristics of Happy People: Happy People are Active People; Personality Characteristics of Happy People; Broad Personality Characteristics of Happy People: The Big Five Approach; Specific Personality Characteristics of Happiness; The Goals of Happy People; Spiritual Characteristics of Happy People; Summary and Conclusions: What are Happy People Like?; References; Chapter 5: Are Relationships Important to Happiness? | |
505 | 8 | |a Research on the Importance of Relationships to HappinessFriends with Happiness Benefits; Love, Marriage, and Happiness; The Joy of Parenting?; The Dynamics of Happy Relationships; Capitalizing on the Good in Relationships; Gratitude and Happy Relationships; The Importance of Forgiveness to Happy Relationships; How Giving to Others is Important to Happiness; Summary and Conclusions: The Upward Spiral of Relationships and Happiness; References; Chapter 6: How Do Happy People Think? The Mind-Set of Happiness; Attention: What Grabs the Attention of Happy People? | |
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spelling | Watkins, Philip C. (Philip Charles), author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfmrm6RtWgQprxP3DFMyd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87847446 Positive psychology 101 / Philip C. Watkins. New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, [2016] ©2016 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 1, 2015). Includes bibliographical references. Foundational concepts and issues of positive psychology: the what and why of happiness -- Cataloging the good life: the strengths of happiness -- How do one's circumstances impact happiness? -- What are happy people like?: The characteristics of happiness -- Are relationships important to happiness? -- How do happy people think: the mind-set of happiness -- Can you change your happiness? -- Conclusions about positive psychology: matters of happiness. Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; References; Chapter 1: Foundational Concepts and Issues of Positive Psychology: The What and Why of Happiness; Foundational Concepts in Positive Psychology; Positive Psychology; Happiness; The Legacy of Happiness; Ancient Greek Ideas of Happiness; Jewish and Christian Thought; The Enlightenment and Modernity; Learning from the History of Happiness; Criticisms of Positive Psychology; Why Happiness? The Benefits of Happiness; Important Theories of Subjective Well-Being; Self-Determination Theory; Hedonic Adaptation Prevention Model. Positive Emotions and the Broaden-and-Build TheoryResearch in Positive Psychology; Summarizing the Foundations of Positive Psychology; References; Chapter 2: Cataloging the Good Life: The Strengths of Happiness; Virtues of the Good Life; Wisdom; Courage; Humanity; Justice; Temperance; Transcendence; Virtues, Strengths, and Happiness; Vices of the Virtues: Criticisms of the Values in Action Project; Conclusions: The Future of the Virtues; References; Chapter 3: How Do One's Circumstances Impact Happiness?; Gender and Happiness; Intelligence, Education, and Happiness; Geography and Happiness. Age and HappinessFortune and Felicity; Wealth Predicts Increased Happiness; Why Doesn't Wealth Bring More Happiness?; Trying to Buy Your Happiness Might Make You Unhappy-Problems With Materialism; How You Spend Your Happiness Money Matters; Finding Happiness at Work: Well-Being and Work; Employment and Happiness; Job Satisfaction and Happiness; Finding Happiness at Play: Leisure and Well-Being; Leisure Activities and Happiness; How Does Leisure Enhance Happiness? Bringing Some DRAMMA Into Your Life; Conclusion: Does the "If Only" Approach to Happiness Work?; References. Chapter 4: What Are Happy People Like? The Characteristics of HappinessBiological Characteristics of Happy People: Genetic Contributions to Happiness; Behavioral Characteristics of Happy People: Happy People are Active People; Personality Characteristics of Happy People; Broad Personality Characteristics of Happy People: The Big Five Approach; Specific Personality Characteristics of Happiness; The Goals of Happy People; Spiritual Characteristics of Happy People; Summary and Conclusions: What are Happy People Like?; References; Chapter 5: Are Relationships Important to Happiness? Research on the Importance of Relationships to HappinessFriends with Happiness Benefits; Love, Marriage, and Happiness; The Joy of Parenting?; The Dynamics of Happy Relationships; Capitalizing on the Good in Relationships; Gratitude and Happy Relationships; The Importance of Forgiveness to Happy Relationships; How Giving to Others is Important to Happiness; Summary and Conclusions: The Upward Spiral of Relationships and Happiness; References; Chapter 6: How Do Happy People Think? The Mind-Set of Happiness; Attention: What Grabs the Attention of Happy People? Positive psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004003042 Psychologie positive. PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Positive psychology fast Electronic books. has work: Positive psychology 101 (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGFFgfQYwyfyCtF8tMmVvd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Watkins, Philip C., PhD. Positive Psychology 101. : Springer Publishing Company, ©2015 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1092699 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Watkins, Philip C. (Philip Charles) Positive psychology 101 / Foundational concepts and issues of positive psychology: the what and why of happiness -- Cataloging the good life: the strengths of happiness -- How do one's circumstances impact happiness? -- What are happy people like?: The characteristics of happiness -- Are relationships important to happiness? -- How do happy people think: the mind-set of happiness -- Can you change your happiness? -- Conclusions about positive psychology: matters of happiness. Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; References; Chapter 1: Foundational Concepts and Issues of Positive Psychology: The What and Why of Happiness; Foundational Concepts in Positive Psychology; Positive Psychology; Happiness; The Legacy of Happiness; Ancient Greek Ideas of Happiness; Jewish and Christian Thought; The Enlightenment and Modernity; Learning from the History of Happiness; Criticisms of Positive Psychology; Why Happiness? The Benefits of Happiness; Important Theories of Subjective Well-Being; Self-Determination Theory; Hedonic Adaptation Prevention Model. Positive Emotions and the Broaden-and-Build TheoryResearch in Positive Psychology; Summarizing the Foundations of Positive Psychology; References; Chapter 2: Cataloging the Good Life: The Strengths of Happiness; Virtues of the Good Life; Wisdom; Courage; Humanity; Justice; Temperance; Transcendence; Virtues, Strengths, and Happiness; Vices of the Virtues: Criticisms of the Values in Action Project; Conclusions: The Future of the Virtues; References; Chapter 3: How Do One's Circumstances Impact Happiness?; Gender and Happiness; Intelligence, Education, and Happiness; Geography and Happiness. Age and HappinessFortune and Felicity; Wealth Predicts Increased Happiness; Why Doesn't Wealth Bring More Happiness?; Trying to Buy Your Happiness Might Make You Unhappy-Problems With Materialism; How You Spend Your Happiness Money Matters; Finding Happiness at Work: Well-Being and Work; Employment and Happiness; Job Satisfaction and Happiness; Finding Happiness at Play: Leisure and Well-Being; Leisure Activities and Happiness; How Does Leisure Enhance Happiness? Bringing Some DRAMMA Into Your Life; Conclusion: Does the "If Only" Approach to Happiness Work?; References. Chapter 4: What Are Happy People Like? The Characteristics of HappinessBiological Characteristics of Happy People: Genetic Contributions to Happiness; Behavioral Characteristics of Happy People: Happy People are Active People; Personality Characteristics of Happy People; Broad Personality Characteristics of Happy People: The Big Five Approach; Specific Personality Characteristics of Happiness; The Goals of Happy People; Spiritual Characteristics of Happy People; Summary and Conclusions: What are Happy People Like?; References; Chapter 5: Are Relationships Important to Happiness? Research on the Importance of Relationships to HappinessFriends with Happiness Benefits; Love, Marriage, and Happiness; The Joy of Parenting?; The Dynamics of Happy Relationships; Capitalizing on the Good in Relationships; Gratitude and Happy Relationships; The Importance of Forgiveness to Happy Relationships; How Giving to Others is Important to Happiness; Summary and Conclusions: The Upward Spiral of Relationships and Happiness; References; Chapter 6: How Do Happy People Think? The Mind-Set of Happiness; Attention: What Grabs the Attention of Happy People? Positive psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004003042 Psychologie positive. PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Positive psychology fast |
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title | Positive psychology 101 / |
title_auth | Positive psychology 101 / |
title_exact_search | Positive psychology 101 / |
title_full | Positive psychology 101 / Philip C. Watkins. |
title_fullStr | Positive psychology 101 / Philip C. Watkins. |
title_full_unstemmed | Positive psychology 101 / Philip C. Watkins. |
title_short | Positive psychology 101 / |
title_sort | positive psychology 101 |
topic | Positive psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004003042 Psychologie positive. PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Positive psychology fast |
topic_facet | Positive psychology. Psychologie positive. PSYCHOLOGY Reference. Positive psychology Electronic books. |
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