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The history of positive psychology

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  • 500 BC
  • 500 - 1500 AD
  • 17TH - 18TH CENTURY
  • 1842 - 1910
  • Theory of pragmatism
  • The power of positive thinking.
  • 1950s
  • Abraham Maslow
  • Carl Rogers
  • 1998
  • Positive Psychology
  • APA
  • -
  • Ancient philosophers like Aristotle, Socrates and Plato contemplated the meaning of happiness and what it means to have a good life and if life is worth living.
  • Christianity taught that true happiness is found in the afterlife. They spoke about living a virtuous life and a life that is free of sin.
  • Age of enlightenment or the intellectual movement believed that moral actions and humanity maximized happiness and that everyone was of equal value.
  • William James created the theory of pragmatism and principles of psychology and Norman Peale published a book about the power of positive thinking.
  • Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers believed that Humanistic psychology should be based on the study of self-growth, self-actualization, and human potential.
  • Martin Seligman became the president of American Psychological Association and introduced positive psychology.
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