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Positive Psychology
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Positive Psychology
The Science of Well-Being

Second Edition
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November 2024 | 432 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
John Zelenski’s unique storytelling approach provides a broad and engaging introduction to positive psychology. Strongly guided by empirical work, and reviewing the lessons learned since the founders’ original vision of the field, this text encourages you to think critically and to look to the future by exploring positive psychology’s potential to inform social change.

The second edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest research, with more cross-cultural coverage and a substantial new section on meaning in life and how to find it. It also emphasizes how the science of well-being can be applied to our own lives and to the well-being of entire societies, through ‘Application’ boxes describing how positive psychology is used in the real world and ‘Try It’ exercises giving you the chance to try out theories and practices for yourself!

John Zelenski is a Professor of Psychology at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.

 
Part I Introduction
 
1 Describing the Science of Positive Psychology
 
Part II Happiness and Positive States
 
2 Positive Emotions
 
3 Happiness
 
Part III Personality Processes
 
4 Personality
 
5 The Self
 
6 Thinking
 
Part IV Social, Psychological, and PhysicalEnvironments
 
7 Social and Physical Environments
 
8 Close Relationships
 
Part V Towards Increasing Positivity
 
9 Stability and Change
 
10 Looking Forward

The book fails to cover some important topics in positive psychology.

Dr Kaili Zhang
School of Education, Glasgow University
December 28, 2024

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