.....refreshing trend in the field of psychology, positive psychology refers to a set of theoretical frameworks and practices that focus on how individuals can maximize happiness and wellbeing. Unlike traditional schools of thought in the field of psychology, positive psychology does not focus on pathology. Mental illness is not covered within the provisions of positive psychology. However much positive psychology echoes some of the tenets and tone of pop psychology trends, positive psychology has gained traction in academic circles and has received widespread support among researchers and members of the American Psychological Association including former president Martin… Continue Reading...
understand the causes of their lingering anxiety or depression. Other therapeutic models like cognitive-behavioral therapy or positive psychology do not focus on the subconscious or unconscious but mainly on manifest behaviors.
According to Firestone (2009), depth psychology has its detractors because of the long periods of time required to complete the therapeutic process, and because of the costs involved. It is also assumed that depth psychology focuses too much on the past, on repressed sexual urges, or on nebulous dream imagery versus on behaviors that can be observed and potentially modified. Likewise, the culture has become more predisposed for quick fix solutions including medications for treating… Continue Reading...
optimum levels of glycemia. Active management necessitates for close monitoring of the diet, physical activity, practicing healthy living and an overall positive psychology towards the quality of life to avoid negligence (Jacobs et al., 2006). However, facilitation of active management becomes almost impossible for patients who have no close careers as well as a comprehensive insurance cover that incorporates linguistic translation services. Additionally, the financial capability of the elderly LEP patient is often a limiting factor. Teaching the patients on the self-management practices and engaging them out of the clinical setting is also hardly possible with the challenges presented by the language barrier and financing of linguistic assistance services.
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