,
Positive psychology of love (pp. 57 - 75).
Not exact matches
The last week, we spent a lot
of time talking about the healing power
of love, purpose
of intentions and the
psychology of positive thinking, as well as nutrition info, counseling techniques and business coaching.
She is the founder
of Happy Dating:
Positive Psychology for Your
Love Life.
But Suzan Pileggi Pawelski,
positive psychology expert and author of Happy Together: Using the Science of Positive Psychology to Build Love That Lasts, believes monogamy is still very much en vogue — and that if it is something you desire to have in your life, you absolut
positive psychology expert and author of Happy Together: Using the Science of Positive Psychology to Build Love That Lasts, believes monogamy is still very much en vogue — and that if it is something you desire to have in your life, you absol
psychology expert and author
of Happy Together: Using the Science
of Positive Psychology to Build Love That Lasts, believes monogamy is still very much en vogue — and that if it is something you desire to have in your life, you absolut
Positive Psychology to Build Love That Lasts, believes monogamy is still very much en vogue — and that if it is something you desire to have in your life, you absol
Psychology to Build
Love That Lasts, believes monogamy is still very much en vogue — and that if it is something you desire to have in your life, you absolutely can.
But in the real world, as I explore in my book Happy Together: Using The Science
Of Positive Psychology To Build
Love That Lasts the key to happiness resides in building healthy long - term habits.
Happy Together: Using the Science
of Positive Psychology to Build
Love that Lasts Suzanne Pileggi Pawelski MAPP and James O. Pawelski, PhD TarcherPerigee January 2018 Paperback, 272 pages
Happily Together: Using the Science
of Positive Psychology to Build
Love that Lasts by Suzann and James Pawelski is that book.
The book Happy Together: Using the Science
of Positive Psychology to Build
Love that Lasts by Suzie and James Pawelski has done just that.
Positive psychology enables us to acknowledge more
of our partner's strengths and virtues, to respond to ruptures with
love and forgiveness so that we can build healthy relationships.
The
positive psychology movement was founded on the belief that people want to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives, to cultivate what is best within themselves, and to enhance their experiences
of love, work, and play.
Each
of these broad categories is likely supported by applications we know and
love in the
positive psychology toolbox, such as good decision - making, building
of habits, goal - setting, grit, deliberate practice, active constructive responding, learning your ABC's, a strong social circle, a connection to something larger than oneself, and the like.
In Donaldson and colleagues» investigation
of positive psychology research to date,
love, passion, or peak experience were not mentioned as sizeable areas
of research.
Editor's note: This article appeared in the
Love and Be
Loved chapter
of the
Positive Psychology News book, Character Strengths Matter.
She is author
of the Amazon bestselling coaching strengths book, Photo Adventures in Cuba: Unlock Your Power
of Positivity as well as Rev Up Your Relationship Resilience: 7
Positive Psychology Tips to Make
Love Last.
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Positive Psychology research has also found that
Love is one
of five character strengths (the others are: Gratitude, Hope, Zest and Curiosity) that «are robustly associated with life satisfaction as well as work satisfaction across a range
of occupation types, from unskilled laborer to CEO» (Park, Peterson, & Seligman, 2004).
Photo: the author interviewing Barbara Fredrickson for the launch
of her book,
Love 2.0, at the International
Positive Psychology Association World Congress in L.A.
Journal
of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 56, 210 - 217; Markman, H., Stanley, S. and Blumberg, S. Fighting for Your Marriage:
Positive Steps Preventing Divorce and Preserving a Lasting
Love, 1994.
Using principles
of cognitive - behavioral therapy and
positive psychology, I work to help clients become engaged in their life and to experience meaningful success as well as
loving and fulfilling relationship with others.
From South Korea, this zombie apocalypse film offers tremendous insights for enthusiasts
of positive psychology around mindfulness / mindlessness, unconditional
love,
positive / negative relationships, empathy / disempathy, and courage / cowardice.
Again, although there's no overt reference to
positive psychology, what springs to mind are the VIA character strengths
of open - mindedness, humility, gratitude, optimism and
love.
Positive psychology research shows that practicing the limbic pleasures of love, connection, kindness, and appreciation can make us happy in time - present, foster resilience through difficult times, and build a more positive
Positive psychology research shows that practicing the limbic pleasures
of love, connection, kindness, and appreciation can make us happy in time - present, foster resilience through difficult times, and build a more
positivepositive future.
Happy Together: Using the Science
of Positive Psychology to Build
Love That Lasts by Suzann Pileggi Pawelski & James O. Pawelski