Duckworth Angela Lee, Steen Tracy A, Seligman Martin E P
Positive Psychology Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, USA.
Annu Rev Clin Psychol. 2005;1:629-51. doi: 10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.1.102803.144154.
Positive psychology is the scientific study of positive experiences and positive individual traits, and the institutions that facilitate their development. A field concerned with well-being and optimal functioning, positive psychology aims to broaden the focus of clinical psychology beyond suffering and its direct alleviation. Our proposed conceptual framework parses happiness into three domains: pleasure, engagement, and meaning. For each of these constructs, there are now valid and practical assessment tools appropriate for the clinical setting. Additionally, mounting evidence demonstrates the efficacy and effectiveness of positive interventions aimed at cultivating pleasure, engagement, and meaning. We contend that positive interventions are justifiable in their own right. Positive interventions may also usefully supplement direct attempts to prevent and treat psychopathology and, indeed, may covertly be a central component of good psychotherapy as it is done now.
积极心理学是对积极体验、积极个体特质以及促进其发展的机构的科学研究。作为一个关注幸福感和最佳机能的领域,积极心理学旨在将临床心理学的关注点从痛苦及其直接缓解拓展开来。我们提出的概念框架将幸福解析为三个领域:愉悦、投入和意义。对于这些构成要素中的每一个,现在都有适用于临床环境的有效且实用的评估工具。此外,越来越多的证据表明旨在培养愉悦、投入和意义的积极干预措施的有效性。我们认为积极干预本身是合理的。积极干预还可以有效地补充预防和治疗精神病理学的直接尝试,而且实际上,它可能是当前良好心理治疗的核心组成部分。