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Positive Psychology and the Body: The somatopsychic side to flourishing Kate Hefferon

Positive Psychology and the Body: The somatopsychic side to flourishing By Kate Hefferon

Positive Psychology and the Body: The somatopsychic side to flourishing by Kate Hefferon


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This positive psychology textbook focuses on the importance of the body within optimal functioning and highlights new research in this area.

Positive Psychology and the Body: The somatopsychic side to flourishing Summary

Positive Psychology and the Body: The somatopsychic side to flourishing by Kate Hefferon

As positive psychology continues to make leaps and bounds in terms of scientific advancement, the focus on the importance of the body within optimal functioning is still lagging. Positive Psychology and the Body provides a critical reflection on this omission, highlighting the mounting corpus of scientific research completed on the physical mechanisms which assist either momentary experiences of pleasure or longer-lasting feelings of meaning and self development.

Indispensable reading for students of well-being, positive psychology and sports psychology, the book spans topics such as physical activity, genetics, interpersonal touch, positive sexual behaviours, nutrition and many more. Those studying and researching coaching, health, clinical psychology and counselling psychology will also find the book valuable reading.

With contributions from Angela Clow and Michael Pluess.

Case studies, fun facts, and suggested resources are just some of the many learning boxes within the text. These allow the readers to pause and really think about the material ... Hefferon offers a lot of new topics to the conversation. She also notes the value that positive psychology holds for research in other unexpected fields.
Review on website of the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy

Finally, an author has addressed the white elephant in the room: the human body. Arguably one of the most important aspects of the self the body has long been overlooked by positive psychologists as a serious point of study. This book has it all: from sex to genetics to illness Hefferon brings an expert review of research, clear advice and fresh thinking.
Dr. Robert Biswas-Diener, Managing Director, Positive Acorn, LLC

With this fine textbook, Positive Psychology expands its scope considerably, to include new and important perspectives from the very foundation of any psyche: the body. Indeed, we may argue that as much as any organ, the psyche is part of the body, if certainly still very strangely so. Kate Hefferon with her colleagues are to be strongly applauded for making new understandings of the mind-body-unity so accessible to students and everyone else interested in this fascinating topic.
Hans Henrik Knoop, Aarhus University, Denmark and President, European Network for Positive Psychology

In a field - positive psychology - overcrowded with simplistic treatments of happiness and the good life, Kate Hefferon has put together a truly original book. By linking principles of positive psychology with the body, Hefferon brings to light the need for a more holistic approach to the good life, one that honors the reality that we carry out this project called life tethered to this world through our bodies. Anybody interested in a more grounded positive psychology should read this book.
Corey L. M. Keyes, Professor of Sociology, Emory University, USA

In showing the relevance of positive psychology to sexuality, nutrition, health and physical activity Kate Hefferon pushes the boundaries of positive psychology into new territory. Packed with ideas that we can apply in our own lives, students and others interested in positive psychology will find this book an excellent introduction. Well worth the time to read.
Stephen Joseph, author of What Doesn't Kill Us: The New Psychology of Posttraumatic Growth

About Kate Hefferon

Kate Hefferon is a Chartered Psychologist, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader of the MSc in Applied Positive Psychology at the University of East London, UK. Her interests lie within the areas of post-traumatic growth, physical activity, health and well-being. She is co-author of Positive Psychology: Theory, Research and Applications.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Tables and Questionnaires
Guided Tour

Positive psychology and the body
Positive psychophysiology
Positive neuroscience
Genetics and their role in well-being
Positive health
The body during illness and trauma
Positive sexuality
Positive nutrition
Physical activity
Adornment and body modification
Body therapies

References

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GOR009970118
9780335247714
0335247717
Positive Psychology and the Body: The somatopsychic side to flourishing by Kate Hefferon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
2013-06-16
272
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