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		<title>By: &#8221; 人生章節和正面心理學 " on Positive Psychology News Daily - Chinese 中文(繁)</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#8221; 人生章節和正面心理學 " on Positive Psychology News Daily - Chinese 中文(繁)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2007 23:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] 為什麼我要提及這些人生階段呢？因為我不斷在思考正面心理學如何影響身在不同階段的我們。正面心理學無疑有許多理論可以應用在所有人生階段上，但或者它們在人生不同的時候所表達的都有所不同。不少理論如拓延和建構理論(Broaden and Build theory) (Barbara Fredrickson, 1998)，感恩的實踐(the practice of gratitude )(Emmons, 2007)以及洞察力的過程(the process of visioning)(King, 2001)都適用於所有人生階段，又或如許Barry Schwartz (2004)的“精算大師與滿足的人”理論(theory of Maximizers and Satisfiers)會隨著人生階段發展而改變。當我們年紀大了，我們會更願意滿足於某些決定嗎？當我們老了，我們控制情緒的能力會如Salovey, Caruso, &#38; Mayer (2004)所言改變嗎(可參閱此篇文章)？ [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] 為什麼我要提及這些人生階段呢？因為我不斷在思考正面心理學如何影響身在不同階段的我們。正面心理學無疑有許多理論可以應用在所有人生階段上，但或者它們在人生不同的時候所表達的都有所不同。不少理論如拓延和建構理論(Broaden and Build theory) (Barbara Fredrickson, 1998)，感恩的實踐(the practice of gratitude )(Emmons, 2007)以及洞察力的過程(the process of visioning)(King, 2001)都適用於所有人生階段，又或如許Barry Schwartz (2004)的“精算大師與滿足的人”理論(theory of Maximizers and Satisfiers)會隨著人生階段發展而改變。當我們年紀大了，我們會更願意滿足於某些決定嗎？當我們老了，我們控制情緒的能力會如Salovey, Caruso, &amp; Mayer (2004)所言改變嗎(可參閱此篇文章)？ [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>By: " Passages and Positive Psychology " on Positive Psychology News Daily</title>
		<link>http://pos-psych.com/news/nicholas-hall/20071110481#comment-9841</link>
		<dc:creator>" Passages and Positive Psychology " on Positive Psychology News Daily</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 14:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] So, why do I mention these life stages here? I cannot help but wonder how positive psychology impacts people in different life stages. Surely there are theories of positive psychology that hold true for all life stages, but perhaps they manifest themselves differently at different times in life. While it seems likely that Barbara Fredrickson’s (1998) Broaden and Build theory, the practice of gratitude (Emmons, 2007) and the process of visioning (King, 2001) holds true at all stages of life, perhaps Barry Schwartz’s (2004) theory of “Maximizers and Satisfiers” changes over stages of life development. As we get older, are we more willing to satisfice on certain decisions? As we get older, does our ability to monitor our emotional intelligence, as described by Salovey, Caruso, and Mayer (2004) (and highlighted in this article) change? [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] So, why do I mention these life stages here? I cannot help but wonder how positive psychology impacts people in different life stages. Surely there are theories of positive psychology that hold true for all life stages, but perhaps they manifest themselves differently at different times in life. While it seems likely that Barbara Fredrickson’s (1998) Broaden and Build theory, the practice of gratitude (Emmons, 2007) and the process of visioning (King, 2001) holds true at all stages of life, perhaps Barry Schwartz’s (2004) theory of “Maximizers and Satisfiers” changes over stages of life development. As we get older, are we more willing to satisfice on certain decisions? As we get older, does our ability to monitor our emotional intelligence, as described by Salovey, Caruso, and Mayer (2004) (and highlighted in this article) change? [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>By: opendesk</title>
		<link>http://pos-psych.com/news/nicholas-hall/20071110481#comment-9707</link>
		<dc:creator>opendesk</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 08:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] read more here     No Comments so far  Leave a comment   RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI    Leave a comment Line and paragraph breaks automatic, e-mail address never displayed, HTML allowed: &lt;a href=&quot;&quot; title=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;abbr title=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;acronym title=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;b&gt; &lt;blockquote cite=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;code&gt; &lt;em&gt; &lt;i&gt; &lt;strike&gt; &lt;strong&gt; [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>By: " Where Positive Psychology and Emotional Intelligence Overlap " on Positive Psychology News Daily</title>
		<link>http://pos-psych.com/news/nicholas-hall/20071110481#comment-9695</link>
		<dc:creator>" Where Positive Psychology and Emotional Intelligence Overlap " on Positive Psychology News Daily</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 04:04:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Where Positive Psychology and Emotional Intelligence Overlap By Nicholas Hall Positive Psychology News Daily, NY (Editor S.M.) - November 10, 2007, 11:04 pmPositive psychology and EI (“emotional intelligence”) have differing domains of research, though luckily I believe they can contribute to one another.  For reference, here are the four branches of EI referenced in my earlier article on emotional intelligence. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Where Positive Psychology and Emotional Intelligence Overlap By Nicholas Hall Positive Psychology News Daily, NY (Editor S.M.) - November 10, 2007, 11:04 pmPositive psychology and EI (“emotional intelligence”) have differing domains of research, though luckily I believe they can contribute to one another.  For reference, here are the four branches of EI referenced in my earlier article on emotional intelligence. [&#8230;]</p>
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