The Encyclopedia of Positive PsychologyISBN: 978-1-4051-6125-1
Hardcover
1160 pages
February 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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"The work is extremely well indexed, which for browsers has the effect of deepening its content substantially." (Choice Reviews, June 2009)
"The strength of the work is that it speaks to everyone clearly, concisely, and in plain English." (Library Journal, April 2009)
"This Encyclopedia embodies what is known in this new discipline today. It is a 'must have' reference for anyone interested in the field of positive psychology."–Martin E.P. Seligman, Ph.D., Fox Leadership Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
"The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology is the
definitive source for understanding this exciting new field in its
entirety. The entries contained within cover the broad sweep of
notable figures, important concepts, and curious ideas related to
positive psychology. The list of contributors, too, is a vertiable
roll-call of insiders and experts."
–Robert Biswas-Diener, Centre for Applied Positive
Psychology
"A truly comprehensive overview of the dynamic field of positive
psychology, written by a veritable 'Who's who' of the field. This
will be an indispensable source for students of positive
psychology, and a must-have for every university library."
–Nicholas O. Haslam, University of Melbourne
"This wonderful encyclopedia---nearly 300 entries assembled from
more than 300 contributors---is an unprecedented and valuable
resource for today's (and tomorrow's) students and scholars of
positive psychology."
–David G. Myers, Hope College, author of The
Pursuit of Happiness
"This is a welcome and timely compilation of the key concepts
and personalities which form the new discipline of positive
psychology. The entries are wide-ranging, authoritative and
accessible. The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology is an
invaluable resource for newcomers to the field and experts alike
– informative, enjoyable and engaging."
–Felicia Huppert, University of Cambridge
"This encylopedia is a strikingly comprehensive yet concise
account of the breadth of positive psychology. It is skillfully
compiled and an essential resource for those with an interest in
positive psychology...the pages will not stay crisp for
long!"
–Dianne Vella-Brodrick, Monash University
"I wanted to read this one from cover to cover - not what I
usually do with encyclopedias! History, personalities,
organizations, concepts, theories and controversies can all be
found in this most comprehensive volume in the field to date. A
must-have reference book for any positive psychology scholar,
practitioner or student."
–Ilona Boniwell, University of East London
"This is a brilliant book that provides a rich picture of the
field of positive psychology. The information in each entry
provides a thoughtful and synthetic panorama of this emerging
field. This is a book that should be on the shelves of any scholar
or general reader interested in the area of well-being and Positive
Psychology."
–Carmelo Vázquez, Universidad Complutense
"We live now longer and more secure than earlier generations
did. That allows us more opportunities to optimize our lives.
Positive Psychology helps to make the most of these chances. The
Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology provides a comprehensive
and accessible summary of this growing area of scholarship and
practice."
–Ruut Veenhoven, Erasmus University Rotterdam