Related Experiment Videos
Extending family nursing: concepts from positive psychology
1Hahn School of Nursing & Health Science, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA 92110, USA. kskerrett@sandiego.edu
Abstract:
This article identifies the burgeoning field of positive psychology as an important extension to the knowledge base of family nursing. Representing a new emphasis from the traditional social and human sciences, which have largely focused on problem- and deficit-based approaches, positive psychology focuses on optimal functioning and is an ideal complement to the strengths-based orientation of family nursing. Domains of positive psychology are presented and exemplars of supporting research offered. Finally, suggestions are given for ways to apply concepts from positive psychology to family nursing practice, research, and education.
Related Concept Videos
Humanistic Psychology
This approach...
Psychodynamic Therapy
Self-Evaluation: Self-Enhancement and Self-Verification
Human Genetics
The complex relationship between genetics and psychology is observable through common biological components such...
Family Therapy
Strategic Family Therapy
Strategic family therapy emphasizes resolving communication barriers and improving problem-solving abilities...
Social Relationships and Well-Being