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Positive psychology: An introduction.

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The authors outline a framework for a science of positive psychology, point to gaps in the authors' knowledge, and predict that the next century will see a science and profession that will come to understand and build the factors that allow individuals, communities, and societies to flourish.
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A science of positive subjective experience, positive individual traits, and positive institutions promises to improve quality of life and prevent the pathologies that arise when life is barren and meaningless, The exclusive focus on pathology that has dominated so much of our discipline results in a model of the human being lacking the positive features that make life worth living. Hope, wisdom, creativity, future mindedness, courage, spirituality, responsibility, and perseverance are ignored or explained as transformations of more authentic negative impulses. The 15 articles in this millennial issue of the American Psychologist discuss such issues as what enables happiness, the effects of autonomy and self-regulation, how optimism and hope affect health, what constitutes wisdom, and how talent and creativity come to fruition. The authors outline a framework for a science of positive psychology, point to gaps in our knowledge, and predict that the next century will see a science and profession that will come to understand and build the factors that allow individuals, communities, and societies to flourish.

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Third wave positive psychology: broadening towards complexity

TL;DR: The development of academic fields is often described through the metaphor of ‘waves.’ Following the instantiation of positive psychology (the first wave), scholarship emerged looking critically at positive psychology as discussed by the authors.
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An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Stress and Coping in First Year Undergraduates.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the experience of the transition to university among 10 first year UK undergraduates and identified the role of positive psychological strengths such as optimism, hope, self-efficacy and self-control in coping with stress and facilitating positive adaptation.
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Assessing Protection from Suicidal Risk: Psychometric Properties of the Suicide Resilience Inventory.

TL;DR: The psychometric properties of the Suicide Resilience Inventory-25 support its use in suicide research and implications for exploring young adults' resilience in the face of suicidal thoughts via clinical interview or administration of the SRI-25 are discussed.
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Information and higher things in life: Addressing the pleasurable and the profound in information science

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the discipline of information science has traditionally favored lower contexts, like everyday life and problem solving, that are neutral or even negative by nature, while the neglected higher things in life are pleasurable or profound phenomena, experiences, or activities that transcend the daily grind.
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Coaches' views of mental toughness and how it is built

TL;DR: This article explored coaches' perceptions of mental toughness attributes as well as the strategies used to build mental toughness using interviews with 10 National Collegiate Athletic Association head coaches from a variety of sports.
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Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being.

TL;DR: Research guided by self-determination theory has focused on the social-contextual conditions that facilitate versus forestall the natural processes of self-motivation and healthy psychological development, leading to the postulate of three innate psychological needs--competence, autonomy, and relatedness.

Social Foundations of Thought and Action : A Social Cognitive Theory

TL;DR: In this article, models of Human Nature and Casualty are used to model human nature and human health, and a set of self-regulatory mechanisms are proposed. But they do not consider the role of cognitive regulators.
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Subjective well-being. The science of happiness and a proposal for a national index.

TL;DR: Representative selection of respondents, naturalistic experience sampling measures, and other methodological refinements are now used to study subjective well-being and could be used to produce national indicators of happiness.
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Helplessness: On Depression, Development, and Death

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a learned-helplessness model of depression and developed a set of guidelines for depression and learned helplessness, including depression, anxiety and unpredictability, childhood failure, sudden psychosomatic death controllability.
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