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17 Cards in this Set
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mental illness
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variety of psychological problems a person may have
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positive psychology
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the science and applications related to the study of positive psychological strengths and emotions
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reality negotiation
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the ongoing process where people arrive at agreed upon world views or definitions
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social construction
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the perspective or definition that is agreed upon by many people to constitute reality (rather than some objectively defined truth)
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age of enlightenment
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1700s to 1800s, people use self-knowledge to ration, not use Church or Authority
Scientific Revolution |
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Hope
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Synder
pathway: desires to goals agency: motivation |
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Industrial Revolution
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home to factory
train, airplane, steamboat |
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Middle Ages
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500 to 1500
Dark Ages |
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Renaissance
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500 to 1500
Hope was tied to here and now not the past |
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Wish
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a passive desired
envisioning the possibility for change without the ACTION |
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Buddhism
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life, suffering, desire
enlightenment= right conduct wisdom, meditation, rebirth |
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collectivism
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cultural value: sharing, cooperation, interdependence, duty to the group
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compassion
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recipient & giver
1. recipient true claim 2. no self-infliction 3. able to observe |
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Confucianism
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Chinese
love for humanity, duty, etiquette, truthfulness, devotion to family (ancestors) |
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enlightenment
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a human's capacity to transcend desire and suffering and see things for what they really are
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harmony
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a state of consensus, balance
Eastern religions view harmony as essential to happiness |
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Hinduism
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Indian
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