can interact with positive psychology to create great variation, potentially impacting positive psychology interventions. Culture differences have an...
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Positive psychology studies the conditions that contribute to the optimal functioning of people, groups, and institutions. It studies "positive subjective...
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In positive psychology, zest (or enthusiasm) is among the discrete strengths people possess. Having zest means treating life as an adventure and feeling...
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Uichol (2001). "Culture, science and indigenous psychologies: An integrated analysis." In D. Matsumoto (Ed.), Handbook of culture and psychology. Oxford: Oxford...
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conspiracy theory. This variant of the term was used by far-right terrorist Anders Breivik in the introductory chapter of his manifesto. The development of...
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Cultural psychology is the study of how cultures reflect and shape their members' psychological processes. It is based on the premise that the mind and culture...
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Youth culture refers to the societal norms of children, adolescents, and young adults. Specifically, it comprises the processes and symbolic systems that...
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with the culture and begins to accept the culture's ways with a positive attitude. The culture begins to make sense, and negative reactions and responses...
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Positive psychology is defined as a method of building on what is good and what is already working instead of attempting to stimulate improvement by focusing...
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anthropology, high-context culture and low-context culture are ends of a continuum of how explicit the messages exchanged in a culture are and how important the...
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