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Positive Psychologists on Positive Psychology

Aaron Jarden
2012-05-24

The efficacy of positive psychological interventions from non-western countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Tom Hendriks, Marijke Schotanus-Dijkstra, Aabidien Hassankhan, Tobi Graafsma Tobi Graafsma, Ernst Bohlmeijer, Joop de Jong
2018-07-12

Testing a scalable web and smartphone based intervention to improve depression, anxiety, and resilience: A randomized controlled trial

Acacia C. Parks, Allison L. Williams, Michele M. Tugade, Kara E. Hokes, Ryan D. Honomichl, Ran D. Zilca
2018-12-08

Savoring the moment: A link between affectivity and depression

Ian J. Kahrilas, Jennifer L. Smith, Rebecca L. Silton, Fred B. Bryant
2020-05-31

Motivational orientations to mindfulness and wellbeing

Hanna Suh
2019-04-02

‘Not like rose-tinted glasses… like taking a pair of dirty glasses off’: A pilot intervention using positive emotions in expressive writing

Megan C Hayes, Kate Hefferon
2015-12-17

Synthesizing positive psychological interventions: Suggestions for conducting and interpreting meta-analyses

Stephen Schueller, Todd Kashdan, Acacia Parks
2014-06-05

A study investigating the effects of Mindfulness-Based Strengths Practice (MBSP) on wellbeing

Itai Ivtzan, Ryan M. Niemiec, Charlie Briscoe
2016-09-13

Engaging parents in positive education: Results from a pilot program

Karina Dubroja, Meredith O’Connor, Vicki Mckenzie
2016-10-13

Ethical guidelines for positive psychology practice (English)

Aaron Jarden, Tayyab Rashid, Annalise Roache, Tim Lomas
2019-07-18

Evidence-based coaching to enhance senior students’ wellbeing and academic striving

Aylin Dulagil, Suzy Green, Madonna Ahern
2016-10-13

A prototype analysis of New Zealand adolescents’ conceptualizations of wellbeing

Gazal Bharara, Scott Duncan, Aaron Jarden, Erica Hinckson
2019-09-25

Posttraumatic growth during unemployment: A qualitative examination of distress and positive transformation

Lea Waters, Gabriel Strauss
2016-05-14

Mindful living: Character strengths interventions as pathways for the five mindfulness trainings.

Ryan M. Niemiec
2012-04-29

The role of physiological and subjective measures of emotion regulation in predicting adolescent wellbeing

Lucy Morrish, Tan Chyuan Chin, Nikki Rickard, Peta Sigley-Taylor, Dianne Vella-Brodrick
2019-07-08

Felicitators (The whole special issue in one PDF)

Dan Weijers, Dan Weijers, Nattavudh Powdthavee, Aaron Jarden
2011-07-20

Sustaining the use of Positive Education coping skills to meet the challenges of the emerging adulthood period

Nina Stevanovic, Erin Hoare, Vicki Mckenzie, Meredith O'Connor
2017-12-11

Looking at the bowl of fruit or focussing on the apples? Reply to the comments of Schueller et al.

Linda Bolier, Merel Haverman, Gerben J Westerhof, Heleen Riper, Filip Smit, Ernst Bohlmeijer
2014-06-05

Integrating the hedonic and eudaimonic perspectives to more comprehensively understand wellbeing and pathways to wellbeing

Luke Wayne Henderson, Tess Knight
2012-08-29

Case Study of a School Wellbeing Initiative: Using Appreciative Inquiry to Support Positive Change

Lea Waters, Mathew White
2015-01-26

Flourishing in nature: A review of the benefits of connecting with nature and its application as a wellbeing intervention

Colin A. Capaldi, Holli-Anne Passmore, Elizabeth K. Nisbet, John M. Zelenski, Raelyne L. Dopko
2015-12-17

Savoring mediates the effect of nature on positive affect

Izuru Sato, Paul E Jose, Tamlin S Conner
2018-07-12

Ethical guidelines for positive psychology practice (Spanish)

Aaron Jarden, Tayyab Rashid, Annalise Roache, Tim Lomas, Andrea Giraldez-Hayes
2020-02-20

Ethical guidelines for positive psychology practice (Danish)

Aaron Jarden, Tayyab Rashid, Annalise Roache, Tim Lomas, Julie Beicker, Jannie Stricker
2020-03-31

Effectiveness of online, school-based Positive Psychology Interventions to improve mental health and wellbeing: A systematic review

Jacqueline Francis, Dianne Vella-Brodrick, Tan Chyuan-Chin
2021-09-30

Resilience in the Health Professions: A review of recent literature

Clare M McCann, Elizabeth Beddoe, Katie McCormick, Peter Huggard, Sally Kedge, Carole Adamson, Jayne Huggard
2013-03-07

Measuring eudaimonic wellbeing in sport: Validation of the Eudaimonic Wellbeing in Sport Scale

Despina Kouali, Craig Hall, Paige Pope
2020-01-31

Connection and disconnection as predictors of mental health and wellbeing

Kristine Klussman, Austin Lee Nichols, Julia Langer, Nicola Curtin
2020-05-31

The relationship of hope to self-compassion, relational social skill, communication apprehension, and life satisfaction

Laura R. Umphrey, John C. Sherblom
2014-12-31

Self-regulation capacity is linked to wellbeing and burnout in physicians and medical students: Implications for nurturing self-help skills

Marie-Claude J. Gagnon, Natalie Durand-Bush, Bradley W Young
2016-05-14

Operationalizing the role of trust for student wellbeing, learning and achievement

Jacqueline P. Leighton, Paolina Seitz, Man-Wai Chu, Maria Clara Bustos Gomez
2016-09-13
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