Sentences with phrase «positive psychology perspective»

What are the takeaways from a Positive Psychology perspective about Torres» amazing achievements?

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Psychology refers to this positive shift of perspective as «cognitive reframing.»
The field of PTSD growth potential, stemming from positive psychology, offers a much needed perspective of the resiliency of the human spirit to not only survive trauma, but to somehow transform the adversity encountered by the event, into self - growth.
Her drive to incorporate a more holistic perspective into her work led her to earn a PhD in clinical psychology at Fielding Graduate University, where she specialized in positive psychology, cognitive behavioral therapy, and mind - body medicine.
Our students learn through a combination of sequenced coursework, pertaining to the treatment of children, adolescents, and young adults in areas such as counseling theories and techniques, cross-cultural perspectives, lifespan development, psychopathology, psychological testing, research, positive psychology, and ethics, as well as through ample and diverse hands - on experiences in the field.
Applied sport psychology involves facilitating the development of mental and emotional skills, techniques, attitudes, perspectives, and processes that lead to performance enhancement and positive personal development.
As a therapist, I approach treatment from a strengths - based perspective and incorporate aspects of positive psychology (mindfulness, character strengths) into therapy.»
Dr. Zito's therapeutic intervention reflects an eclectic and strategic (research supported) blend of cognitive behavioral, family systems, positive psychology and psychodynamic perspectives along with an understanding of biological contributions.»
These authors introduced the idea of positive reappraisal, in which they propose that mindfulness skills can be coupled with cognitive restructuring from a functional perspective to promote a meaningful integration between ACT and positive psychology.
An agentic perspective on positive psychology.
Anyone working as a coach, consultant, or professional using positive psychology can both use the book as a resource to incorporate film as necessary into their work and to refresh and revitalize their perspective on positive psychology through film.
-LSB-...] In her article Living a Balanced Life [also published on Positive Psychology News Daily, and the Happiness Institute], Dana Arakawa outlines some helpful perspectives and approaches.
• Finally a broader psychological perspective... • See how positive psychology theory expands the framework of traditional psychology!
She works from a relational psychodynamic perspective incorporating strength building through Positive Psychology as well as integrating CBT strategies as needed.
However, I believe Dr. Brown adds a valuable perspective to the field of positive psychology.
That is the perspective I take each year as I review a wide range of movies, studying them using the criteria of a positive psychology movie, separating the wheat from the chaff, and highlighting those exemplars that have something important to teach us.
The basics of positive psychology are examined first, such as positive emotions, emotional intelligence, happiness, subjective well - being, flow, optimism, resilience, self - determination theory, meaning, mindsets, and strengths, followed by less common (and in my view equally important) topics, for example national and global well - being, the positive body, positive change, time perspectives, and a review of positive psychology applications in professional contexts, such as education, coaching, and psychotherapy.
The newly emerging field of Positive Psychology is introduced, and the holistic paradigm is viewed in a developmental perspective.
That means, from a client - centered perspective, I utilize cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI), desensitization, mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR), and positive psychology when it is necessary and appropriate to suite the individual's needs.»
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