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mental illness
variety of psychological problems a person may have
positive psychology
the science and applications related to the study of positive psychological strengths and emotions
reality negotiation
the ongoing process where people arrive at agreed upon world views or definitions
social construction
the perspective or definition that is agreed upon by many people to constitute reality (rather than some objectively defined truth)
age of enlightenment
1700s to 1800s, people use self-knowledge to ration, not use Church or Authority

Scientific Revolution
Hope
Synder
pathway: desires to goals
agency: motivation
Industrial Revolution
home to factory
train, airplane, steamboat
Middle Ages
500 to 1500
Dark Ages
Renaissance
500 to 1500
Hope was tied to here and now
not the past
Wish
a passive desired
envisioning the possibility for change without the ACTION
Buddhism
life, suffering, desire
enlightenment= right conduct
wisdom, meditation, rebirth
collectivism
cultural value: sharing, cooperation, interdependence, duty to the group
compassion
recipient & giver
1. recipient true claim
2. no self-infliction
3. able to observe
Confucianism
Chinese
love for humanity, duty, etiquette, truthfulness, devotion to family (ancestors)
enlightenment
a human's capacity to transcend desire and suffering and see things for what they really are
harmony
a state of consensus, balance
Eastern religions view harmony as essential to happiness
Hinduism
Indian