WK 9 - Exploring Positive Psychology

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Jahoda’s (1958) review & analysis resulted in _____ criteria for positive mental health?
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Sarah has social sensitivity & can empathise with others. What criterion of Jahoda's ideal mental health (1958) is she displaying?
Perception of reality
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Who developed the five basic modes of fulfilment?
Richard Coan
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Which approach focuses on the five basic ways people can achieve well-being?
Coan's Mode of Fulfillment
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According to Keyes & Lopez's system (2002), if a person is high on subjective well-being & low on mental illness are said to be what?
Flourishing
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According to Keyes & Lopez's system (2002), if a person is low on well-being & high on mental illness symptoms are said to be what?
Floundering
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According to Keyes & Lopez's system (2002), a person who is low on well-being & low on mental illness is said to be what?
Languishing
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What is the name of Peterson & Seligman's (2004) universal strengths & values classification system?
Values in Action (VIA)
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The purpose of Positive Psychology is to:
Understand & promote the human strengths that enable individuals & communities to thrive
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In Peterson & Seligman's classification system, which core value represents bravery, persistence & honesty/integrity?
Courage
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In what type of therapy sees clients as "active seekers of help" stating they are agents of change?
Positive therapy
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According to Raths, ___ criteria can describe the process of creating values & turning them into behavioural traits:
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What did Wolin & Wolin (2000) aim to increase?
Resilience
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What was the name of Frederickson's (2000) model?
Broaden & build
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At the end of each day, Lizzie wrote three good things that happened each day and what caused them. Which psychologist said this could increase happiness?
Seligman
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In Peterson & Seligman's Values in Actions classification system, how many core virtues were there?
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