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Positive psychology, as a burgeoning field within psychology, aims to understand and promote human well-being, flourishing, and optimal functioning.This paper provides a thorough analysis of positive psychology, covering its theoretical underpinnings, important ideas, research techniques, treatments, applications, criticisms, and potential future developments.This paper explores important ideas such as resilience, happiness, optimism, gratitude, and mindfulness, explaining how they contribute to psychological health and resilience.Along with interventions like CBT, strengths-based methods, and mindfulness practices, methodologies in positive psychology research are covered, including trials, quantitative surveys, and qualitative approaches.Additionally, the study looks at how positive psychology is used in a variety of contexts, such as the workplace, relationships, mental health, education, and community well-being programs.Oversimplification and cultural biases are among the criticisms and difficulties that positive psychology faces.Future options for study and practice are also discussed.This study highlights the transformative potential of positive psychology in improving individual and social well-being by combining existing literature and research data.It also provides insights into how individuals and communities might harness the power of positivity.
Dr Sukanya Bora (Sat,) studied this question.
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