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PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY RESEARCH TOPICS Seligman (2011) described well-being as the psychological construct that involves engaging with life, experiencing meaningful/positive relati

PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY RESEARCH TOPICS

Seligman (2011) described well-being as the psychological construct that involves engaging with life, experiencing meaningful/positive relationships, having a sense of life purpose, feeling positive emotions, and embracing opportunities for experiencing a sense of accomplishment.

Reference:
Bates, W. (2011). Flourish: A visionary new understanding of happiness and well-being by Martin E. P. Seligman [Book review]. Policy, 27(3), 60–61. Business Source Complete Database (Accession No 66835840). https://search-ebscohost-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=66835840&site=eds-live&scope=site

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WEEKLY RESOURCES

TO PREPARE

Think about a psychology of personality research topic on well-being that interests you. Consider the following as you research and choose your topic:

  • What areas of personality do you find interesting?
  • What personality theories do you find interesting?
  • What topics of well-being do you find interesting?
  • When you combine your interests in personality psychology with your interests in well-being, what are some potential topics you would like to learn more about?

BY DAY 4

Post 2-3 topics related to well-being that you would be interested in learning more about. Connect these topics to one or more personality theories.  

Abi-Hashem, N. (2015). Revisiting cultural awareness and cultural relevancyLinks to an external site.. The American Psychologist, 70(7), 660–661Links to an external site.

Note: This article was previously read in Week 7. As you re-read this article this time, consider the implications for research in personality theory.

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