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Chapter 1
Introduction to the course outline |
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Chapter 2
The fundamentals of positive psychology, history
Key concepts: Well-being, satisfaction, happiness, quality of life, Positive climates for learning, leading, and living, Positive youth development, Resilience, Optimism and hope, Flow, Self-efficacy, Positive relationships Positive Emotions, Happiness, Amplifying Positive Emotions
Resiliency application
Meaningful Relationships, Positive Parenting, Resiliency Factors, Forgiveness, Creativity, and Well-Being Compton
Positive Mental Health and Physical Health |
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Chapter 3:
Interpersonal aspects of positive psychology
Positive Meaningful Relationships, forgiveness, transforming conflicts and positive communication.
Positive Parenting Resiliency Factors
Cognitive and emotional processes in positive psychology: positive illusions, positive emotions, explanatory style, and self-esteem
Altruism and prosocial behavior |
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Chapter 4:
Applying Positive Psychology: Interventions and the use of character strengths. |
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Chapter 5
Attentional process in Positive Psychology - Flow theory and research, mindfulness, well-being and their applications |
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Chapter 6:
Positive relations, forgiveness.
Coping and positive psychology – gratitude. |
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Chapter 7
Goal-setting and Positive Psychology: Achievements and accomplishments: self-concordance, grit, self-regulation. |
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Chapter 8
Communication skills: Introduction, the scope and benefits of communication
Positive communication |
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Chapter 9
Communication in interpersonal relationships and skills
Intrapersonal and interpersonal well-being
Principles of effective communication
Intrapersonal communication and growth
Persuasive and intercultural communication
Communication in small group |
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Chapter 10
Theory and Models of Communication |
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Chapter 11:
Pursuit of happiness
Invitational leadership
Process of change
Positive psychology in different cultural contexts
The future of Positive Psychology |
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