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The Wiley Handbook of Positive Clinical Psychology /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Wood, Alex M. (Editor ), Johnson, Judith (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : Wiley-Blackwell, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Title Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Part I: Developing a Positive Clinical Psychology; 1 Positive Clinical Psychology; The Historical Development of Positive Clinical Psychology; Why Do We Need a Positive Clinical Psychology?; Conclusion; References; 2 Toward a More Positive Clinical Psychology; The Illness Ideology and Clinical Psychology; Historical Roots of the Illness Ideology in Clinical Psychology; The Illness Ideology and the DSM; The Social Construction of Conceptions of Psychological Wellness and Illness.
  • The Illness Ideology and the Categories versus Dimensions DebateSocial Constructionism and the Role of Science in Clinical Psychology; Beyond the Illness Ideology: Toward a More Positive Clinical Psychology; References; 3 Why Clinical Psychology Should Not Go "Positive"
  • and/or "Negative"; The Conceptual Quagmire of the Positive/Negative Distinction; "Positive" versus "Negative" Interventions; The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions; Practice and Nomothetic versus Idiographic Principles; When "Negative" Interventions are Constructive/"Positive": The Case of Defensive Pessimism.
  • A More "Integrative" Research ProgramAgency and Psychological Interventions; Conclusion; References; 4 A Practical Guide to Positive Functioning Assessment in Clinical Psychology; The Place of Meta-Theory; Three Forms of Measurement; Professional Issues; Conclusion; References; Part II: Personality and Individual Differences; 5 Positive Mood Dysfunction in Psychopathology; Introduction; Depression; Social Anxiety/Social Phobia; Schizophrenia/Schizotypy; Mania; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 6 Resilience; Introduction; Origins; The Bi-Dimensional Framework for Resilience.
  • Resilience and Positive Clinical PsychologyResilience in Clinical Practice; Where Next? The Bi-Dimensional Framework for Studying Team Resilience; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 7 Self-Efficacy; What is Self-Efficacy?; Are Self-Efficacy Beliefs Causes of Behavior?; Where do Self-Efficacy Beliefs come From?; Why is Self-Efficacy Important to Positive Clinical Psychology?; Summary; References; 8 Empathy; Defining Empathy in a Costs and Benefits Models; "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"©; Related Constructs; Future Directions; Conclusion; References; 9 Nostalgia.
  • The Ambivalence of NostalgiaThe Psychological Health Benefits of Nostalgia; Does Ambivalence Account (Partially) for the Psychological Health Benefits of Nostalgia?; Coda; References; 10 A Dark Side of Gratitude? Distinguishing between Beneficial Gratitude and its Harmful Impostors for the Positive Clinical Psychology of Gratitude and Well-Being; The Beneficial Consequences of Gratitude; Toward a Balanced View of Gratitude: Philosophical Considerations; Harmful Gratitude; Bringing Together the Positive and Negative Sides of Gratitude; References.