Abstract
In the last two decades, there is a rapid growth of the research initiative on Positive Psychology not only internationally but also in Greece. The present special issue aims at bringing together, highlighting, and promoting research and applications of Positive Psychology in Greece. At first, the authors introduce readers to the history and roots of Positive Psychology and focus on how research on Positive Psychology flourished in Greece. Moreover, emphasis is given on the core concepts of Positive Psychology, namely wellbeing, experiencing positive emotions, psychological resilience, and character strengths. Authors focus on the research conducted in Greece, the psychological instruments that measure them, and the applications of Positive Psychology, e.g. positive education, positive organizations, positive psychotherapy, and positive psychology interventions. To close with, the authors introduce readers to the eleven articles, which are included in the present special issue by presenting their main findings.
Highlights
Introduction to Positive Psychology in GreeceThe birth of Positive Psychology came as a result of a series of worldwide social, economic, political, and historical changes
The present special issue is a tribute to their work and aims to bring it together, highlight it, and promote research and applications of Positive Psychology in Greece
In line with the aforementioned findings, research studies in Greece have validated the close relationship of experiencing positive emotions with higher levels of wellbeing and psychological resilience, and better psychosomatic health (Karademas et al, 2019; Karampas et al, 2016; Kyriazos et al, 2018), stronger presence of meaning in life, lower depression, anxiety, and stress levels, lower levels of economic crisis effects (Pezirkianidis et al, 2016), and more positive relationships (Pezirkianidis, 2020)
Summary
To cite this article: Pezirkianidis, C., & Stalikas, A. INTRODUCTION - Latest developments in Positive Psychology: The case of Greece. Psychology: the Journal of the Hellenic Psychological Society, 25(1), 01-19. Positive education, Positive Psychology, Positive Psychology interventions, positive relationships, wellbeing
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