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Book Synopsis

Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the field of positive psychology has sought to implement a science of human flourishing so that we may lead happier, more fulfilling lives. It has found expression not only in academic papers but also popular books and, increasingly, in government policy. The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Positive Psychology is the first volume dedicated to a critical appraisal of this influential but controversial field of study.

The book critically examines not only the scientific foundations of positive psychology, but also the sociocultural and political tenets on which the field rests. It evaluates the current field of knowledge and practice, and includes chapters analysing the methodological constructs of the field, as well as others that question what positive psychology actually means by ideas such as happiness or well-being. Taking the debate further, the book then discusses how positive psychology can be applied i

Table of Contents

Foreword

Interiorizing and Interrogating Well-Being

Isaac Prilleltensky

Chapter 1

Critical Positive Psychology: A Creative Convergence of Two Disciplines

Piers Worth and Matthew Smith

Section 1: Criticism of Positive Psychology

Introduction

Nicholas J. L. Brown

Chapter 2

The Unavoidable Role of Values in Positive Psychology: Reflections in Light of Psychology’s Replicability Crisis

Brent Dean Robbins and Harris L. Friedman

Chapter 3

Taking a Closer Look at Well-Being as a Scientific Construct: Delineating its Conceptual Nature and Boundaries in Relation to Spirituality and Existential Functioning

Douglas A. MacDonald

Chapter 4

The Meaning and Valence of Gratitude in Positive Psychology

Liz Gulliford and Blaire Morgan

Chapter 5

Positive Psychology, Mental Health, and the False Promise of the Medical Model

Sam Thompson

Chapter 6

Is Positive Psychology an Indigenous Psychology?

Jeanne Marecek and John Chambers Christopher

Chapter 7

Community Psychology’s Contributions on Happiness and Well-being: Including the Role of Context, Social Justice, and Values in Our Understanding of the Good Life.

Salvatore Di Martino, Francisco José Eiroa-Orosa, and Caterina Arcidiacono

Chapter 8

Positive Psychology: Intellectual, Scientific, or Ideological Movement?

Bernardo Moreno-Jiménez and Aldo Aguirre-Camacho

Chapter 9

Is Positive Psychology Compatible With Freedom?

Digby Tantam

Chapter 10

Critique of Positive Psychology and Positive Interventions

Paul T. P. Wong and Sandip Roy

Chapter 11

Toward a Well-Spoken Explanatory Style

Paul Kalkin

Chapter 12

An Introduction to Criticality for Students of Positive Psychology

Nicholas J. L. Brown

Interlude 1

Chapter 13

Five Historic Philosophers Discuss Human Flourishing and Happiness in Positive Psychology: A Speculative Dialogue in Three Acts

Liz Gulliford and Kristján Kristjánsson

Section 2: Doing Positive Psychology Critically

Introduction

Tim Lomas

Chapter 14

A Re-appraisal of Boredom: A Case Study in Second Wave Positive Psychology

Tim Lomas

Chapter 15

Affirming the Positive in Anomalous Experiences: A Challenge to Dominant Accounts of Reality, Life, and Death

Edith Steffen, David J. Wilde, and Callum E. Cooper

Chapter 16

Uncovering the Good in Positive Psychology: Toward a Worldview Conception That Can Help Positive Psychology Flourish

Peter C. Hill and M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall

Chapter 17

Toward a Culturally Competent Positive Psychology

Adil Qureshi and Stella Evangelidou

Chapter 18

Cultural and Racial Perspectives on Positive Psychologies of Humility

David R. Paine, Sarah H. Moon, Daniel J. Hauge, and Steven J. Sandage

Chapter 19

Positive Psychology’s Religious Imperative

Daniel K. Brown and David G. George

Chapter 20

Character Strengths as Critique: The Power of Positive Psychology to Humanise the Workplace

Roger Bretherton and Ryan M. Niemiec

Chapter 21

Toward an Integrative Applied Positive Psychology

Byron Lee

Chapter 22

Positive Politics: Left-wing Versus Right-wing Policies, and Their Impact on the Determinants of Wellbeing

Tim Lomas

Chapter 23

A Proposed Enquiry Into the Effect of Sociocultural Changes on Well-Being

Francisco Jose Eiroa-Orosa

Chapter 24

Complexity: Towards a New Measure of Societal Well-being

Daniel T. Gruner and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Interlude 2

Chapter 25

Pleasure as a Form of Liberatory Practice

Tod Sloan and Marisol Garcia

Section 3: Applied Perspectives

Introduction

Francisco Jose Eiroa-Orosa

Chapter 26

Community Social Psychology and Positive Psychology: Learning From the Experience of Latin America

Ramón Soto Martínez and Salvatore Di Martino

Chapter 27

Positive, Necessary, and Possible Lives: Experience and Practice from the Struggle for a Dignified Life

José Eduardo Viera and Lauren Languido

Chapter 28

Exploring the Role of Engagement on Well-Being and Personal Development: A Review of Adolescent and Mental Health Activism

Anne C. Montague and Francisco Jose Eiroa-Orosa

Chapter 29

Citizenship, Mental Health, and Positive Psychology

Jean-François Pelletier, Chyrell Bellamy, Maria O’Connell, Michaella Baker, and Michael Rowe

Chapter 30

The Brutality of Reality

Chris Beales

Chapter 31

Philotimo: Vices and Virtues of a Moral Archetype

Manos Rhodes Hatzimalonas

Chapter 32

Evaluating Positive Education: A Framework and Case Study

Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick, Nikki S. Rickard, and Tan-Chyuan Chin

Chapter 33

Shaping Positive Education Research to Influence Public Policy

Charlie Simson, Lauren Rosewarne, and Lea Waters

Chapter 34

Positive Psychology at a City Scale

Mike Zeidler, Liz Zeidler, and Byron Lee

Chapter 35

Judging the Efficacy and Ethics of Positive Psychology for Government Policymaking

Mark D. White

Chapter 36

Feel Good or Be Happy. Distinctions Between Emotions and Development in the Environmental Psychology Research of Wellbeing

Pablo Olivos and Ricardo Ernst

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the field of positive psychology has sought to implement a science of human flourishing so that we may lead happier, more fulfilling lives. It has found expression not only in academic papers but also popular books and, increasingly, in government policy. The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Positive Psychology is the first volume dedicated to a critical appraisal of this influential but controversial field of study.

      The book critically examines not only the scientific foundations of positive psychology, but also the sociocultural and political tenets on which the field rests. It evaluates the current field of knowledge and practice, and includes chapters analysing the methodological constructs of the field, as well as others that question what positive psychology actually means by ideas such as happiness or well-being. Taking the debate further, the book then discusses how positive psychology can be applied i

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Interiorizing and Interrogating Well-Being

      Isaac Prilleltensky

      Chapter 1

      Critical Positive Psychology: A Creative Convergence of Two Disciplines

      Piers Worth and Matthew Smith

      Section 1: Criticism of Positive Psychology

      Introduction

      Nicholas J. L. Brown

      Chapter 2

      The Unavoidable Role of Values in Positive Psychology: Reflections in Light of Psychology’s Replicability Crisis

      Brent Dean Robbins and Harris L. Friedman

      Chapter 3

      Taking a Closer Look at Well-Being as a Scientific Construct: Delineating its Conceptual Nature and Boundaries in Relation to Spirituality and Existential Functioning

      Douglas A. MacDonald

      Chapter 4

      The Meaning and Valence of Gratitude in Positive Psychology

      Liz Gulliford and Blaire Morgan

      Chapter 5

      Positive Psychology, Mental Health, and the False Promise of the Medical Model

      Sam Thompson

      Chapter 6

      Is Positive Psychology an Indigenous Psychology?

      Jeanne Marecek and John Chambers Christopher

      Chapter 7

      Community Psychology’s Contributions on Happiness and Well-being: Including the Role of Context, Social Justice, and Values in Our Understanding of the Good Life.

      Salvatore Di Martino, Francisco José Eiroa-Orosa, and Caterina Arcidiacono

      Chapter 8

      Positive Psychology: Intellectual, Scientific, or Ideological Movement?

      Bernardo Moreno-Jiménez and Aldo Aguirre-Camacho

      Chapter 9

      Is Positive Psychology Compatible With Freedom?

      Digby Tantam

      Chapter 10

      Critique of Positive Psychology and Positive Interventions

      Paul T. P. Wong and Sandip Roy

      Chapter 11

      Toward a Well-Spoken Explanatory Style

      Paul Kalkin

      Chapter 12

      An Introduction to Criticality for Students of Positive Psychology

      Nicholas J. L. Brown

      Interlude 1

      Chapter 13

      Five Historic Philosophers Discuss Human Flourishing and Happiness in Positive Psychology: A Speculative Dialogue in Three Acts

      Liz Gulliford and Kristján Kristjánsson

      Section 2: Doing Positive Psychology Critically

      Introduction

      Tim Lomas

      Chapter 14

      A Re-appraisal of Boredom: A Case Study in Second Wave Positive Psychology

      Tim Lomas

      Chapter 15

      Affirming the Positive in Anomalous Experiences: A Challenge to Dominant Accounts of Reality, Life, and Death

      Edith Steffen, David J. Wilde, and Callum E. Cooper

      Chapter 16

      Uncovering the Good in Positive Psychology: Toward a Worldview Conception That Can Help Positive Psychology Flourish

      Peter C. Hill and M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall

      Chapter 17

      Toward a Culturally Competent Positive Psychology

      Adil Qureshi and Stella Evangelidou

      Chapter 18

      Cultural and Racial Perspectives on Positive Psychologies of Humility

      David R. Paine, Sarah H. Moon, Daniel J. Hauge, and Steven J. Sandage

      Chapter 19

      Positive Psychology’s Religious Imperative

      Daniel K. Brown and David G. George

      Chapter 20

      Character Strengths as Critique: The Power of Positive Psychology to Humanise the Workplace

      Roger Bretherton and Ryan M. Niemiec

      Chapter 21

      Toward an Integrative Applied Positive Psychology

      Byron Lee

      Chapter 22

      Positive Politics: Left-wing Versus Right-wing Policies, and Their Impact on the Determinants of Wellbeing

      Tim Lomas

      Chapter 23

      A Proposed Enquiry Into the Effect of Sociocultural Changes on Well-Being

      Francisco Jose Eiroa-Orosa

      Chapter 24

      Complexity: Towards a New Measure of Societal Well-being

      Daniel T. Gruner and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

      Interlude 2

      Chapter 25

      Pleasure as a Form of Liberatory Practice

      Tod Sloan and Marisol Garcia

      Section 3: Applied Perspectives

      Introduction

      Francisco Jose Eiroa-Orosa

      Chapter 26

      Community Social Psychology and Positive Psychology: Learning From the Experience of Latin America

      Ramón Soto Martínez and Salvatore Di Martino

      Chapter 27

      Positive, Necessary, and Possible Lives: Experience and Practice from the Struggle for a Dignified Life

      José Eduardo Viera and Lauren Languido

      Chapter 28

      Exploring the Role of Engagement on Well-Being and Personal Development: A Review of Adolescent and Mental Health Activism

      Anne C. Montague and Francisco Jose Eiroa-Orosa

      Chapter 29

      Citizenship, Mental Health, and Positive Psychology

      Jean-François Pelletier, Chyrell Bellamy, Maria O’Connell, Michaella Baker, and Michael Rowe

      Chapter 30

      The Brutality of Reality

      Chris Beales

      Chapter 31

      Philotimo: Vices and Virtues of a Moral Archetype

      Manos Rhodes Hatzimalonas

      Chapter 32

      Evaluating Positive Education: A Framework and Case Study

      Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick, Nikki S. Rickard, and Tan-Chyuan Chin

      Chapter 33

      Shaping Positive Education Research to Influence Public Policy

      Charlie Simson, Lauren Rosewarne, and Lea Waters

      Chapter 34

      Positive Psychology at a City Scale

      Mike Zeidler, Liz Zeidler, and Byron Lee

      Chapter 35

      Judging the Efficacy and Ethics of Positive Psychology for Government Policymaking

      Mark D. White

      Chapter 36

      Feel Good or Be Happy. Distinctions Between Emotions and Development in the Environmental Psychology Research of Wellbeing

      Pablo Olivos and Ricardo Ernst

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