Introduction to Positive Psychology Quiz
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What is the focus of positive psychology?

  • Concentrating on repairing damage using a disease model
  • Studying only human thoughts and feelings
  • Focusing solely on moving struggling individuals up to 'normal'
  • Studying human strengths instead of weaknesses (correct)
  • What is the aim of positive psychology?

  • To solely repair the worst things in life
  • To study human behavior from a disease model perspective
  • To bring the building of strength to the forefront in the treatment and prevention of mental illness (correct)
  • To concentrate on weaknesses in human functioning
  • What does positive psychology seek to redress?

  • The imbalance in focusing solely on repairing the worst things in life (correct)
  • The imbalance in preventing mental illness
  • The imbalance in studying human thoughts, feelings, and behavior
  • The imbalance in focusing on strengths instead of weaknesses
  • How does positive psychology differ from traditional psychology?

    <p>By focusing on building the best qualities in life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does positive psychology aim to take the lives of average people up to?

    <p>Great</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Positive psychology is focused on repairing the bad in life rather than building the good

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Positive psychology aims to study human thoughts, feelings, and behavior

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The disease model of human functioning is the foundation of positive psychology

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Positive psychology seeks to bring the building of strength to the forefront in the treatment and prevention of mental illness

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The aim of positive psychology is solely to focus on moving those who are struggling up to 'normal'

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Focus and Aim of Positive Psychology

    • The focus of positive psychology is on building the good in life, rather than solely repairing the bad.
    • The aim of positive psychology is to study human thoughts, feelings, and behavior, with a focus on promoting mental well-being.

    Key Differences from Traditional Psychology

    • Positive psychology differs from traditional psychology in its focus on building strength, rather than solely addressing weaknesses or mental illness.
    • Unlike traditional psychology, which is based on the disease model of human functioning, positive psychology seeks to bring strength-building to the forefront in treatment and prevention.

    Goals and Objectives

    • Positive psychology aims to take the lives of average people up to a state of flourishing, rather than simply moving those who are struggling up to 'normal'.
    • The goal of positive psychology is to promote positive emotions, strengths, and positive relationships, rather than solely focusing on the alleviation of suffering.

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    Test your knowledge of positive psychology with this introductory quiz. Explore the scientific approach to human thoughts, feelings, and behavior, focusing on strengths and building the good in life.

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