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The Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology

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The Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology is the seminal reference in the field of positive psychology, which in recent years has transcended academia to capture the imagination of the general public. The handbook provides a roadmap for the psychology needed by the majority of the population -- those who don't need treatment but want to achieve the lives to which they aspire.

These 65 chapters summarize all of the relevant literature in the field. The content's breadth and depth provide an unparalleled cross-disciplinary look at positive psychology from diverse fields and all branches of psychology, including social, clinical, personality, counseling, school, and developmental psychology.

Topics include not only happiness but also hope, strengths, positive emotions, life longings, creativity, emotional creativity, courage, and more, plus guidelines for applying what has worked for people across time and cultures.

752 pages, Hardcover

First published December 20, 2001

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C.R. Snyder

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Full name: Charles Richard “Rick” Snyder

Professor Rick Snyder is internationally known for his work at the interface of clinical, social, personality and health psychology. His theories pertain to how people react to personal feedback, the human need for uniqueness, the ubiquitous drive to excuse transgressions and, most recently, the hope motive.

He has received 27 teaching awards at the university, state, and national level, and 31 research awards, including the 2002 Balfour Jeffrey Award for Research Achievement in Humanities and Social Science and the 2001 Guilford Press Award for Pioneering Scholarly Contributions in Clinical/Social/Personality Psychology. In 2005, he received an honorary doctorate from Indiana Wesleyan University.

Professor Synder's research focuses on the ideas of hope and forgiveness. As a pioneer in the positive psychology movement, he has written or edited 23 books, including six books he wrote on the theory of hope. His books and 262 articles describe hope’s impact on various aspects of life, including health, children, spirituality and work.

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April 22, 2022
ترجمه‌شده تحت عنوان معنویت و روان‌شناسی مثبت. صبغه‌ی دینی روان‌شناسی انصافا آخرین‌چیزیه که بهش نیاز داریم. محتوای کتاب هم که بازگوکردن حرف همین به‌اصطلاح روان‌شناساییه که برای افراد سویسایدال مسافرت و گوش‌دادن به آهنگای شادو تجویز می‌کنن.
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February 6, 2017
Very comprehensive. Repetitive. Yes we need to redefine mental "illness" and "wellness".
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March 17, 2025
This book gives a very in-depth look to studies in all areas of positive psychology. Everything from gratitude, chemicals in your brain, what happens with your organs during emotions, learned helplessness, certain aerobic exercises, SSRI antidepressants, and their effects. Reading this book will also "rub off" on you and put you in a better mood with a clearer understanding about yourself and others around you.
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February 15, 2024
Moving forward from illness to the psychology of growth:
Impressively comprehensive, detailed, truly handful literature about the inside and out of the science of positive psychology. Had been a very helpful guide during my Positive Psychology course at the university. As I told my non-psychologist friend today: the value of positive psychology is not in the superficially "positive" but in its holistic approach to human life experience - not defined or "blocked" by limitations (classically, by "mental illnesses" that are known for limiting one's functionality), but striving for realization and manifestation. While we need a pathopsychological approach, here appears the importance of moving on. How can we move on? Post-traumatic growth, gratitude, hope, optimism, and fulfilling intimate relationships - empirically proven to be clinically important for further coping interventions. Personally, love this sub-field in psychology, one of the most practical approaches for psychotherapy - the attitude/method, that gives long-term results.
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February 20, 2022
This is the first book this big I've read, but I can confidently say, as an introduction to positive psychology. It left a lasting impression on me. It really helped me get familiarized with terminology and concepts and measurements of a factor I've, for so long, brushed off as artificial and not properly defined.

All and all, I liked this book. I'm taking what I learned from it into my career, research, relationships, and self-betterment.
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April 6, 2009
Ett epos när det gäller positiv psykologi och dess olika infallsvinklar. Dock inget för den läsovane då den är TUNG både i vikt och i innehåll. För en surmulen gammal akademiker är den dock något av en guldgruva.
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