The Wiley Handbook of Positive Clinical Psychology
An Integrative Approach to Studying and Improving Well–being
Samenvatting
Edited by the founder of the field, this is the first handbook on positive clinical psychology a revolutionary approach that places equal importance on both the positive and negative aspects of mental health and well–being.
The first handbook on positive clinical psychology, a revolutionary approach that places equal importance on the positive and negative aspects of mental health and well–being
Brings together new work from authorities in positive psychology and clinical psychology to offer an integrated examination of well–being as it relates to personality, psychopathology, psychological treatments, and more
Discusses theory, research, and practice across a broad range of topics such as optimism, positive affect, well–being therapy, childhood well–being, evolutionary perspectives, and clinical implementation
Contains essential information for researchers, instructors and practitioners in clinical psychology, positive psychology, mental health, and well–being in general
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<p>Part I Developing a Positive Clinical Psychology 1</p>
<p>1 Positive Clinical Psychology: An Introduction 3<br />Alex M. Wood and Judith Johnson</p>
<p>2 Toward a More Positive Clinical Psychology: Deconstructing the Illness Ideology and Psychiatric Diagnosis 19<br />James E. Maddux</p>
<p>3 Why Clinical Psychology Should Not Go Positive and/or Negative 31<br />Barbara S. Held</p>
<p>4 A Practical Guide to Positive Functioning Assessment in Clinical Psychology 47<br />Stephen Joseph and Tom G. Patterson</p>
<p>Part II Personality and Individual Differences 57</p>
<p>5 Positive Mood Dysfunction in Psychopathology: A Structural Perspective 59<br />David Watson</p>
<p>6 Resilience: The Bi–Dimensional Framework 73<br />Judith Johnson</p>
<p>7 Self –Efficacy: A Foundational Concept for Positive Clinical Psychology 89<br />James E. Maddux and Evan M. Kleiman</p>
<p>8 Empathy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly 103<br />Eamonn Ferguson</p>
<p>9 Nostalgia: A Bittersweet Emotion that Confers Psychological Health Benefits 125<br />Constantine Sedikides and Tim Wildschut</p>
<p>10 A Dark Side of Gratitude? Distinguishing between Beneficial Gratitude and its Harmful Impostors for the Positive Clinical Psychology of Gratitude and Well–Being 137<br />Alex M. Wood, Robert A. Emmons, Sara B. Algoe, Jeffrey J. Froh, Nathanial M. Lambert, and Philip Watkins</p>
<p>11 Using Eudaimonic Well –being to Improve Lives 153<br />Chiara Ruini and Carol D. Ryff</p>
<p>12 Positive Clinical Gerontology: Integrating Positive and Negative Perspectives on Aging 167<br />Adam Davidson and George Vaillant</p>
<p>Part III Disorders 181</p>
<p>13 Improving the Capacity to Treat Depression using Talking Therapies: Setting a Positive Clinical Psychology Agenda 183<br />Barnaby D. Dunn and Henrietta Roberts</p>
<p>14 Don t Worry, Be Happy: Toward a Positive Clinical Psychology for Anxiety Disorders 205<br />Philip C. Watkins and Andrew Pereira</p>
<p>15 A Growth Perspective on Post–traumatic Stress 223<br />Elizabeth L. Addington, Richard G. Tedeschi, and Lawrence G. Calhoun</p>
<p>16 A Positive Mood Cannot be too Positive : How to Utilize Positive and Negative Clinical Psychology in Bipolar Disorder 233<br />Warren Mansell</p>
<p>17 Positive Clinical Psychology and the Promotion of Happiness, Compassion, and Autonomy in People with Psychosis 245<br />Paul Hutton</p>
<p>18 An Integrative Model of Personality Strengths and Weaknesses 261<br />Thomas A. Widiger</p>
<p>19 Resilience and Protective Factors in Childhood and Adolescence 279<br />Peter J. Taylor</p>
<p>20 Suicidal Behavior: The Power of Prospection 293<br />Andrew K. MacLeod</p>
<p>Part IV Positive Psychology Interventions in Clinical Practice 305</p>
<p>21 Positive Psychological Interventions: An Overview 307<br />Acacia C. Parks and Liudmila Titova</p>
<p>22 Positive Psychotherapy: Clinical Application of Positive Psychology 321<br />Tayyab Rashid and Ryan N. Howes</p>
<p>23 Positive Activity Interventions for Mental Health Conditions: Basic Research and Clinical Applications 349<br />Lilian J. Shin and Sonja Lyubomirsky</p>
<p>24 Interventions to Promote Forgiveness are Exemplars of Positive Clinical Psychology 365<br />Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Brandon J. Griffin, Caroline R. Lavelock, Chelsea M. Hughes, Chelsea L. Greer, Steven J. Sandage, and Mark S. Rye</p>
<p>25 Mindfulness in Positive Clinical Psychology 381<br />Shauna Shapiro, Sarah de Sousa, and Carley Hauck</p>
<p>26 Well –being Therapy 395<br />Giovanni A. Fava</p>
<p>27 Quality of Life Therapy 409<br />Michael B. Frisch</p>
<p>Part V Reinterpreting Existing Therapies 427</p>
<p>28 Person–Centered Psychology: An Organismic Positive Approach to the Problems of Living and Helping People Flourish 429<br />Pete Sanders and Stephen Joseph</p>
<p>29 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A Contextual View of Positive and Negative as Applied to Positive Clinical Psychology 445<br />Timothy K. Feeney and Steven C. Hayes</p>
<p>30 Schema Therapy 461<br />Christopher D. J. Taylor and Arnoud Arntz</p>
<p>Index 477</p>