Titel: | The Routledge international handbook of critical positive psychology |
Mitwirkende: | Brown, Nicholas J. L. [HerausgeberIn] |
| Lomas, Tim [HerausgeberIn] |
| Eiróa Orosa, Francisco José [HerausgeberIn] |
Verf.angabe: | edited by Nicholas J. L. Brown, Tim Lomas, and Francisco Jose Eiroa-Orosa |
Verlagsort: | London ; New York |
Verlag: | Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
Jahr: | 2018 |
Umfang: | xxii, 568 Seiten |
Illustrationen: | Illustrationen, Diagramme |
Gesamttitel/Reihe: | Routledge international handbooks series |
Fussnoten: | Literaturangaben |
Ang. zum Inhalt: | Inhalt Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Foreword: interiorizing and interrogating well-being -- Introduction -- 1 Critical positive psychology: a creative convergence of two disciplines -- Section 1 Criticism of positive psychology -- 2 The unavoidable role of values in positive psychology: reflections in light of psychology's replicability crisis -- 3 Taking a closer look at well-being as a scientific construct: delineating its conceptual nature and boundaries in relation to spirituality and existential functioning -- 4 The meaning and valence of gratitude in positive psychology -- 5 Positive psychology, mental health, and the false promise of the medical model -- 6 Is positive psychology an indigenous psychology? -- 7 Community psychology's contributions to happiness and well-being: including the role of Context, Social Justice, and Values in our understanding of the good life -- 8 Positive psychology: intellectual, scientific, or ideological movement? -- 9 Is positive psychology compatible with freedom? -- 10 Critique of positive psychology and positive interventions -- 11 Toward a well-spoken explanatory style -- 12 An introduction to criticality for students of positive psychology -- Interlude 1 -- 13 Five historic philosophers discuss human flourishing and happiness in positive psychology: a speculative dialogue in three acts -- Section 2 Doing positive psychology critically -- 14 A re-appraisal of boredom: a case study in second wave positive psychology -- 15 Affirming the positive in anomalous experiences: a challenge to dominant accounts of reality, life, and death -- 16 Uncovering the good in positive psychology: toward a worldview conception that can help positive psychology flourish -- 17 Toward a culturally competent positive psychology -- 18 Cultural and racial perspectives on positive psychologies of humility -- 19 Positive psychology's religious imperative -- 20 Character strengths as critique: the power of positive psychology to humanise the workplace -- 21 Toward an integrative applied positive psychology -- 22 Positive politics: left-wing versus right-wing policies, and their impact on the determinants of wellbeing -- 23 A proposed enquiry into the effect of sociocultural changes on well-being -- 24 Complexity: towards a new measure of societal well-being -- Interlude 2 -- 25 Pleasure as a form of liberatory practice -- Section 3 Applied perspectives -- 26 Community social psychology and positive psychology: learning from the experience of Latin America -- 27 Positive, necessary, and possible lives: experience and practice from the struggle for a dignified life -- 28 Exploring the role of engagement in well-being and personal development: a review of adolescent and mental health activism -- 29 Citizenship, mental health, and positive psychology -- 30 The brutality of reality -- 31 Philotimo: vices and virtues of a moral archetype -- 32 Evaluating positive education: a framework and case study -- 33 Shaping positive education research to influence public policy -- 34 Positive psychology at a city scale -- 35 Judging the efficacy and ethics of positive psychology for government policymaking -- 36 Feel good or be happy: distinctions between emotions and development in the environmental psychology research of wellbeing -- Index |
| Inhalt: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Foreword: interiorizing and interrogating well-being -- Introduction -- 1 Critical positive psychology: a creative convergence of two disciplines -- Section 1 Criticism of positive psychology -- 2 The unavoidable role of values in positive psychology: reflections in light of psychology's replicability crisis -- 3 Taking a closer look at well-being as a scientific construct: delineating its conceptual nature and boundaries in relation to spirituality and existential functioning -- 4 The meaning and valence of gratitude in positive psychology -- 5 Positive psychology, mental health, and the false promise of the medical model -- 6 Is positive psychology an indigenous psychology? -- 7 Community psychology's contributions to happiness and well-being: including the role of Context, Social Justice, and Values in our understanding of the good life -- 8 Positive psychology: intellectual, scientific, or ideological movement? -- 9 Is positive psychology compatible with freedom? -- 10 Critique of positive psychology and positive interventions -- 11 Toward a well-spoken explanatory style -- 12 An introduction to criticality for students of positive psychology -- Interlude 1 -- 13 Five historic philosophers discuss human flourishing and happiness in positive psychology: a speculative dialogue in three acts -- Section 2 Doing positive psychology critically -- 14 A re-appraisal of boredom: a case study in second wave positive psychology -- 15 Affirming the positive in anomalous experiences: a challenge to dominant accounts of reality, life, and death -- 16 Uncovering the good in positive psychology: toward a worldview conception that can help positive psychology flourish -- 17 Toward a culturally competent positive psychology -- 18 Cultural and racial perspectives on positive psychologies of humility -- 19 Positive psychology's religious imperative -- 20 Character strengths as critique: the power of positive psychology to humanise the workplace -- 21 Toward an integrative applied positive psychology -- 22 Positive politics: left-wing versus right-wing policies, and their impact on the determinants of wellbeing -- 23 A proposed enquiry into the effect of sociocultural changes on well-being -- 24 Complexity: towards a new measure of societal well-being -- Interlude 2 -- 25 Pleasure as a form of liberatory practice -- Section 3 Applied perspectives -- 26 Community social psychology and positive psychology: learning from the experience of Latin America -- 27 Positive, necessary, and possible lives: experience and practice from the struggle for a dignified life -- 28 Exploring the role of engagement in well-being and personal development: a review of adolescent and mental health activism -- 29 Citizenship, mental health, and positive psychology -- 30 The brutality of reality -- 31 Philotimo: vices and virtues of a moral archetype -- 32 Evaluating positive education: a framework and case study -- 33 Shaping positive education research to influence public policy -- 34 Positive psychology at a city scale -- 35 Judging the efficacy and ethics of positive psychology for government policymaking -- 36 Feel good or be happy: distinctions between emotions and development in the environmental psychology research of wellbeing -- Index |
ISBN: | 978-1-315-65979-4 |
| 978-1-138-96143-2 |
URL: | Verlag: https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-International-Handbook-of-Critical-Positive-Psychology/Brown-Lomas-Eiroa-Orosa/p ... |
Schlagwörter: | (s)Positive Psychologie / (s)Kritik |
Dokumenttyp: | Aufsatzsammlung |
Sprache: | eng |
RVK-Notation: | CM 2200 |
| CP 3000 |
K10plus-PPN: | 898930413 |
¬The¬ Routledge international handbook of critical positive psychology / Brown, Nicholas J. L. [HerausgeberIn]; 2018