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    Martin Elias Peter Seligman (/ˈsɛlɪɡmən/; born August 12, 1942) is an American psychologist, educator, and author of self-help books. Seligman is a strong...
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  • challenging any negative self talk. Learned optimism was defined by Martin Seligman and published in his 1990 book, Learned Optimism. The benefits of an...
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  • Positive psychology began as a new domain of psychology in 1998 when Martin Seligman chose it as the theme for his term as president of the American Psychological...
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    aims to discover the factors that contribute to human well-being. Martin Seligman, for example, suggests that these factors consist in having positive...
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  • "character strengths". It was created by Christopher Peterson and Martin Seligman, researchers in the field of positive psychology, in order to operationalize...
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  • is Martin Seligman and What Does He Do?". 20 September 2016. Archived from the original on 12 October 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2020. Martin Seligman, "Building...
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  • Christopher Peterson, Martin E. P. Seligman. Oxford University Press: 2004 ISBN 0-19-516701-5 p. 62 Peterson, Christopher; Seligman, Martin E. P. (2004). Character...
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    in July 1989. His work at the University of Pennsylvania inspired Martin Seligman to refine his own cognitive techniques and later work on learned helplessness...
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  • of control over the outcome of a situation. American psychologist Martin Seligman initiated research on learned helplessness in 1967 at the University...
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  • the foundation included the development of positive psychology by Martin Seligman, Angela Duckworth and others; the Black Hole Initiative at Harvard...
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  • psychology, Viktor Frankl's logotherapy, positive psychology (which has Martin Seligman as one of the leading proponents), C. R. Cloninger's approach to well-being...
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  • philosophical theology. More recently, the positive psychology of Martin Seligman, Corey Keyes, Barbara Fredrickson, and others, have expanded and developed...
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  • well-being criteria devised in the book 'Flourish.' by Martin Seligman.) Nevertheless, Seligman mentions in the book the poor reliability of using this...
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  • Happiness. Researchers he has worked with include Daniel Kahneman and Martin Seligman. Diener was born in 1946 in Glendale, California, and grew up on a...
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  • human and animal behavior. Contributors have included Irving Janis, Martin Seligman, Peter Drucker, Abraham Maslow, and others. In 1976, Psychology Today...
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  • Charlotte Gainsbourg as Joe (ages 35–50) Stacy Martin as Young Joe (ages 15–31) Stellan Skarsgård as Seligman Shia LaBeouf as Jerôme Morris Christian Slater...
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    notion of flow and for his years of research and writing on the topic. Martin Seligman, former president of the American Psychological Association, described...
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  • attempts to teach American Sign Language to the chimpanzee Washoe (1970s) Martin Seligman studies learned helplessness in dogs (1970s) Rosenhan experiment (1972)...
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  • doi:10.1016/S0168-1591(02)00286-1. ISSN 0168-1591. David Rosenhan & Martin Seligman (1984) Abnormal Psychology "Mental Illness in America". Archived from...
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  • conditioning. Seligman, Martin E. (1970). "On the generality of the laws of learning". Psychological Review. 77 (5): 406–418. doi:10.1037/h0029790. Seligman, Martin...
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  • Science Fiction. 17 January 2022. Seligman, Martin. Learned Optimism ((c) 1998 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.), 185ff. Seligman discusses the successful prediction...
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  • Esalen Institute afterwards, and in 2005 served as its president. Martin Seligman emphasized positive psychology during his term as president of the...
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    Ellul, British zoologist Desmond Morris, and American psychologist Martin Seligman". Because of the material used to make the mail bombs, U.S. postal...
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    Ellul, British zoologist Desmond Morris, and American psychologist Martin Seligman." Kaczynski's understanding of technology, his idea of maladaptation...
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  • much to reduce the status of behaviorism within psychology.: 282–5  Martin Seligman and his colleagues discovered that they could condition in dogs a state...
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    Arthur Seligman (June 14, 1871 – September 25, 1933) was an American businessman and politician. He served in several offices in New Mexico, including...
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  • Michael Posner Amos Tversky Bruce McEwen Larry Squire Richard E. Nisbett Martin Seligman Ed Diener Shelley E. Taylor John Anderson Ronald C. Kessler Joseph...
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  • condition was first researched extensively by Lenore E. Walker, who used Martin Seligman's learned helplessness theory to explain why women stayed in relationships...
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  • of greater heights any more than of greater abysses.” Psychologist Martin Seligman, former APA president and founder of positive psychology, also condemned...
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  • States PERMA, the five components of positive psychology proposed by Martin Seligman Perma.cc, a web archiving service for legal and academic citations...
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