Having The Courage To Be Vulnerable
Emotional vulnerability takes a degree of fierce bravery. You might be hurt or criticised. You risk shame and humiliation....
Read MoreHow to Say No Without Feeling Guilty
Sometimes we have a hard time telling others “No.” Unfortunately, leaving it unsaid can come at your own expense. You...
Read MoreHow are Character Strengths Related to Gender?
Gender differences in character strengths have been considered in some recent research. Most of these studies are based on...
Read MorePositive Deviance
Twelve years ago, Harvard Business Review published an article on the role the Save the Children organization played in...
Read MoreKenn Barron
My interest area are Motivation,Positive Psychology.(Source) About Kenn Barron Rate...
Read MoreRichard Nisbett
Richard Nisbett is Theodore M. Newcomb Distinguished Professor of social psychology and co-director of the Culture and...
Read MoreAnnette L. Stanton
Dr. Stanton’s research centers on specifying factors that help and hinder individuals as they adjust to health-related...
Read MoreTodd Little
Using a unifying theoretical perspective, I study developmental changes in how children’s and adolescents’...
Read MoreAnthony Ong
Anthony Ong is Associate Professor of Human Development at Cornell University. His research focuses on human resilience or...
Read MoreJeanne Nakamura
Jeanne Nakamura, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences and Co-Director of...
Read MoreThink Positive
Positive thinkers have better stress coping skills, stronger immunity, and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. While it...
Read MoreWhat Is Positive Psychology?
Positive psychology is one of the newest branches of psychology to emerge. This particular area of psychology focuses on...
Read MoreAlan Fiske
Alan Fiske received his Ph.D. from the Committee on Human Development at the University of Chicago, was in the Peace Corps...
Read MoreMore Than a Tagline: Change the Perception of Aid
The challenge is that perceptions of aid being ineffective or wasted tend to break through and last while stories of success...
Read MoreThe Last Lecture: A Positive Psychology Case Study
Psychologists have also relied on cases, but these have been psychiatric histories that centered on people’s problems....
Read MoreCan Positivity Boost Performance?
One practical consequence of positivity’s mind-broadening power is enhanced creativity. The evidence shows that...
Read MoreMartin Seligman
Martin Seligman founded the field of positive psychology in 2000, and has devoted his career since then to furthering the...
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