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Optimal Functioning: A Positive Psychology Handbook
The Optimal Functioning handbook consists of a series of concise chapters on topics relating to well-being, happiness, and personal success. It is written for the use of individuals, coaches, educators, and other professionals interested in applying positive psychology to enhance well-being. The handbook provides straightforward summaries of key positive psychology research findings, interventions, themes, and areas of study. It also includes actionable suggestions for applying the empirical findings in one’s life. The handbook was written with the intention of increasing the availability of positive psychology’s knowledge and tools for the general population, so that they can be applied to help individuals, organizations, and societies flourish. The Second Edition contains new chapters on Well-being Theory, Coaching, and Appreciative Inquiry.
Optimal Functioning includes a foreword written by Daniel S. Bowling, III, JD, MAPP. Dan is a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania’s Master of Applied Positive Psychology program, and a Senior Lecturing Fellow at Duke University School of Law, where he teaches labor and employment law. In addition to his academic positions, he serves as Managing Principal at Positive Workplace Solutions, LLC.
Chapter Headings:
Foreword by Daniel S. Bowling, III
Introduction to Positive Psychology
Well-being Theory
Character Strengths and Values in Action (VIA)
Positive Emotions, Negative Emotions, and “Negativity Biasâ€
Flow
Goal-Setting
Motivation
Self-Regulation
Altruism and Giving
Gratitude
Savoring
Hope
Active Constructive Responding
Excess Choice
Coaching
Appreciative Inquiry
Resilience
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References