What Is Positive Psychology? A Starting Point
Positive psychology uses science to uncover, understand, and share what allows individuals and communities to thrive – or flourish (Boniwell & Tunariu, 2019; Seligman, 2011).
Positive psychology uses science to uncover, understand, and share what allows individuals and communities to thrive – or flourish (Boniwell & Tunariu, 2019; Seligman, 2011).
A new open-access piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “The Joint Commission on the Mental Health
A new piece in History of Psychology will interest AHP readers: “The objectivist critique of Hermann Helmholtz’s theory of perception: The case of Ramón Turró
Positive psychology therapy does not replace traditional psychology, it contributes to a meaningful life where the individual flourishes.
By Catherine Hall The theme for this year’s British Science Week is connections and we thought it would be a good opportunity to ask one
In recognition of World Bipolar Day, NIMH is conducting a Facebook Live on bipolar disorder in adults.
Counselors have found it challenging to settle on a single definition of their profession or agree on the best counseling methods and techniques to treat
Regrets. They’re something all of us have experienced over the years. Whether it’s not following a dream career, missing out on the trip of a
Guided imagery is a therapeutic intervention in the field of complementary and alternative medicine. It can be a powerful technique to use with coaching, counseling,
By Josh Francis In recognition of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, Psychology PhD student and neurodivergent researcher, Josh Francis has written about his experiences and personal journey