Foundations of Positive Psychology and Well-Being

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Course Outline

  1. Positive Psychology Foundations
  2. Flow State Characteristics
  3. Free Will Assumption
  4. Authenticity of Goodness
  5. The Good Life Model
  6. Relationship Formation
  7. Quality of Life Therapy
  8. Mindfulness Components
  9. Happiness Meta-Analysis
  10. Strengths and Weaknesses

1. Positive Psychology Foundations

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Philosophical foundation of positive psychology in Ancient Greece: Rooted in the ideas of Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato, this foundation emphasizes that actively pursuing virtuous and morally good lives leads to "authentic happiness" (see historical context). They believed that virtue and moral excellence are essential for well-being and fulfillment.

  • Seligman’s paradigm shift from disease model to flourishing: Martin Seligman (2000) proposed a fundamental change in psychology, moving away from focusing solely on mental illness and deficits towards promoting human strengths and well-being, aiming to help individuals flourish and live meaningful lives rather than merely recovering from pathology.

  • Core aims of positive psychology approach: The primary goals are to scientifically understand and enhance human strengths, to focus on personal growth and well-being, and to develop interventions that promote flourishing, happiness, and fulfillment, shifting the emphasis from fixing problems to building positive qualities (see Seligman’s paradigm).

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1. What does the philosophical foundation of positive psychology emphasize?

2. What is the primary philosophical influence on the foundations of positive psychology according to the course outline?

3. Which of the following is considered a key mechanism that facilitates the flow state?

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Positive psychology roots

Ancient Greece emphasizing virtue and happiness

Positive psychology roots

Based on Ancient Greek virtues and morals.

Flow state features

Intense focus, self-loss, challenge-skill balance

Flow state — features?

Intense focus, losing self-awareness, time distortion.

Free Will Assumption — concept?

Belief in personal agency and choice.

Authenticity of Goodness — meaning?

Genuine, moral, and true moral qualities.

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