Название: Well-Being Therapy
Автор: G.A. Fava
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Зарубежная психология
isbn: 9783318058222
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Many years later I discovered that those dimensions had indeed a clinical root and were developed by Marie Jahoda, Professor of Social Psychology at New York University, in a fantastic book on positive mental health that was published in 1958 [15]. The book was waiting for me in an American library and became a further source of reflection and inspiration. Marie Jahoda had outlined six criteria for positive mental health. In 5 cases these criteria were only slightly different compared to those later outlined by Carol Ryff: autonomy (regulation of behavior from within), environmental mastery, satisfactory interactions with other people and the milieu, the individual's style and degree of growth, development and self-actualization (this was split by Ryff into the dimensions of personal growth and purpose in life), and the attitudes of an individual toward his/her own self (self-perception/acceptance). There was, however, a sixth important dimension whose formulation became particularly important to me at some later point in time: the individual's balance and integration of psychic forces, which encompass both outlook on life and resistance to stress.
Implementing a psychological work aimed at improving psychological well-being appeared to be quite difficult and I did not know how it could be achieved. In 1954, Parloff et al. [16] suggested that the goals of psychotherapy were not necessarily the reduction of symptoms, but instead increased personal comfort and effectiveness. However, there had been a very limited response to these needs in subsequent years. Notable exceptions were Ellis and Becker's A Guide to Personal Happiness [17], a modification of rationale-emotive therapy for removing the main blocks to personal happiness (shyness, feeling of inadequacy, feeling of guilt, etc.), Fordyce's program to increase happiness [18], Padesky's work on schema change processes [19], Frisch's quality of life therapy [20], and Horowitz and Kaltreider's work on positive states of mind [21]. Unfortunately, these approaches had not undergone sufficient clinical validation and did not seem to target what I had in mind in terms of psychological well-being.
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