Pursuing human strengths : a positive psychology guide / Martin Bolt and Dana S. Dunn
Material type:
- 9781319004484
- BF 204.6 .B65 2016

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex General Circulation | Psychology | GC BF 204.6 .B65 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000015998 |
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Introduction -- 2. Love -- 3. Empathy -- 4. Self-control -- 5. Wisdom -- 6. Commitment -- 7. Happiness -- 8. Self-respect and humility -- 9. Hope -- 10. Friendship and social support -- 11. Epilogue: meaning and flourishing.
By using the scientific method in its efforts to assess, understand, and then build human strengths, positive psychology balances the investigation of weakness and damage with a study of strength and virtue. Pursuing Human Strengths: A Positive Psychology Guide gives instructors and students alike the means to learn more about this relevant approach to psychology. Martin Bolt helps students learn more about themselves as they learn the facts of, and theories about, the fascinating field of psychology. This book is a terrific accompaniment to virtually any psychology course (most notably, human adjustment and growth, introductory psychology, and abnormal psychology). For those teaching a course in positive psychology, Pursuing Human Strengths provides a primary text.
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