2nd Edition

Positive Psychology Established and Emerging Issues

Edited By Dana S. Dunn Copyright 2027
442 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

442 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This second edition of Positive Psychology provides a detailed review of theoretical and empirical contributions to this expanding field. The contributors provide a scientific understanding of how a variety of human strengths and positive constructs help people to flourish in their daily lives. The book, which has a mix of previous and new contributors, has three sections: Positive Subjective... Read more

Preface

Chapter 1 – Positive Psychology Now – Dana S. Dunn

Positive Subjective Experiences

Chapter 2 – The Funds, Friends, and Faith of Happy People: A Reprise - David G. Myers

Chapter 3 – Positive Emotions and Well-Being - Catherine J. Berman, Khoa D. Le Nguyen, and Barbara L. Fredrickson

Chapter 4 – Savoring: A Positive Emotion Amplifier – Jaime L. Kurtz & Leah S. Ballinger

Chapter 5 – Spending Money Well: Revisited - Kalum Kumar, Katherine B. Hanniball, Dylan Wiwad, & Lara B. Aknin

Chapter 6 – What Are the Most Important Predictors of Subjective Well-Being? Insights From Machine Learning and Linear Regression Approaches on the MIDUS Datasets - Seth Margolis, Jacob Elder, James Chinn, Brent Hughes, & Sonja Lyubomirsky

Chapter 7 - The Experience of Meaning in Life - Lydia Needy, Morgan G. Peace, Elaine Broussard, Theo Steele, and Joshua A. Hicks

Chapter 8 - Existential Threat or Existential Challenge? The Implications of Climate Change for Meaning in Life - Marcus Antu & Laura A. King

Chapter 9 - Harnessing Free Will: Optimizing Goal Selection for Well-Being - Kennon M. Sheldon

Positive Traits

Chapter 10 – Forgiveness and Flourishing - Charlotte V. O. Witvliet & Lindsey Root Luna

Chapter 11 – Mindfulness and Well-Being: Expanding Awareness, Unlocking Potential– Ellen J. Langer & Christelle T. Ngnoumen

Chapter 12 – Welcoming Accountability and Flourishing - Charlotte V. O. Witvliet & Robert J. Ridder

Chapter 13 - Harmony and Peace as Interconnectedness: A Multisystem Perspective -

Antonella Delle Fave & Marié P. Wissing

Positive Institutional Perspectives and New Approaches to Positive Psychology

Chapter 14 – Positive Psychological Capital (PsyCap): Background and Impact on Performance and Well-being - Fred Luthans, Julie Dyrdek Broad, & Regina Cordes

Chapter 15 - Cultivating More Respectful Workplaces - Abigail M. Folberg, Lilia M. Cortina, Jeanine Skorinko, & Mikki Hebl

Chapter 16 – Applying Principles of Positive Psychology to Student Success and Well-Being: Enabling all Students to Thrive- Laurie A. Schreiner

Chapter 17 – Positive Psychology and the Possible Self - Jane S. Halonen & Chelsea L. Greer

Chapter 18 - The Transformative Self: How Our Stories Cultivate Growth and Flourishing - Jack J. Bauer & Sophia G. Dixon

Chapter 19 – A Positive Psychology of Disability and Rehabilitation:

Some Recent Updates – Dana S. Dunn

Chapter 20 – Causal Agency Theory: Advancing Self-Determination and Positive Psychology in Disability - Karrie A. Shogren & Austin Myers

Chapter 21– A Positive Psychology of Cemeteries? Some Idyl Speculations on Cimetière Père-Lachaise – Dana S. Dunn & Suzanne C. Baker

Index

Biography

Dana S. Dunn is Professor of Psychology at Moravian University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He earned his PhD in experimental social psychology from the University of Virginia and his BA in psychology from Carnegie Mellon University. Besides positive psychology, Dunn writes about the social psychology of disability and the scholarship of teaching and learning in psychology. He is the author or editor of over 40 books and over 200 articles, chapters, and book reviews. Dunn is past editor the American Psychological Association journal The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology. He is the recipient of numerous honors, including Rehabilitation Psychology’s Roger G. Barker Distinguished Research Contribution Award (2022) and its Barry Nierenberg Lifetime Education Award (2025).