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Hi,
You all may have
discussed this before and I wasn't paying attention, but I've been hearing a bit
about "Positive Psychology" these days. At the risk of offending anyone, it
seems kind of like a rehash of humanism to me. That being said, I'll
be the first to admit that I know nothing about it, and as a behaviorist, I
consider the F-word to be "feelings." Can anyone give me a brief run-down
of its merits? I do believe in optimism and being positive, but I can't figure
out what makes this approach new. According to one text I've looked at, a
rejection of the disease model of mental illness is an important
position.
Thanks for any
feedback or enlightenment,
Carol
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