Jeremy D. Safran Ph.D. on June 19, 2013
Positive psychology is concerned with understanding the positive, adaptive, and emotionally fulfilling aspects of of human behavior. The emphasis is on nurturing creativity, talent and resilience rather than focusing on mental disorders. This development has been embraced enthusiastically by many, and for good reasons. But could there be a dark side to positive psychology?
Positive psychology is concerned with understanding the positive, adaptive, and emotionally fulfilling aspects of of human behavior. The emphasis is on nurturing creativity, talent and resilience rather than focusing on mental disorders. This development has been embraced enthusiastically by many, and for good reasons. But could there be a dark side to positive psychology?