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2 Second Wave Positive Psychology A MASTERCLASS ON MEANING AND VALUED LIVING

Chapter 2 – Second Wave Positive Psychology Held (2004) ” “Positive psychology has presented itself as a separate field of psychology which is characterised by a “negativity about negativity itself.”

- + PP 1.0 the good life positive experiences positive thinking Chapter 2 – Second Wave Positive Psychology - + the good life positive experiences positive thinking positive behaviour

- + PP 2.0 the good life positive experiences positive thinking Chapter 2 – Second Wave Positive Psychology PP 2.0 the good life positive experiences positive thinking positive behaviour - + the meaningful life negative can create positive positive can create negative

PP 1.0: Subjective well-being Chapter 2 – Second Wave Positive Psychology PP 1.0: Subjective well-being life satisfaction positive affect negative affect ” + + -

PP 2.0: Psychological well-being Chapter 2 – Second Wave Positive Psychology PP 2.0: Psychological well-being self-acceptance environmental mastery purpose in life positive relationships personal growth autonomy

Negative can create positive Chapter 2 – Second Wave Positive Psychology Negative can create positive experiencing + mastering difficult situations personal growth

Positive can create negative Chapter 2 – Second Wave Positive Psychology Positive can create negative positive thinking can be a form of avoidance and can reduce well-being the paradoxical search for happiness and meaning overuse of strengths: e.g. extreme levels of optimism related with maladaptive risk-taking 

Chapter 2 – Second Wave Positive Psychology PP 2.0 in practice “I saw this big piece of marble, saw David, and the only thing I needed to do was to remove the pieces that were unnecessary” - Michelangelo

Chapter 2 – Second Wave Positive Psychology PP 2.0 in practice awareness of factors that represent authenticity and agency engaging in behaviour that increases authenticity and agency awareness of factors that obscure authenticity and agency engaging in behaviour that reduces the impact of these factors

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