Introduction to positive relationships : evidence-based practice across the world

Sue Roffey

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    Abstract

    Positive psychology has much to offer in exploring ways to increase wellbeing. Relationships are a highly significant part of our world and make a great difference to how we see ourselves and others, our sense of meaning and purpose, our engagement, and the positive feelings we experience. When they work well, relationships help deepen and expand the good times, support us in adversity, and lead to greater efficacy in learning and working environments. Sadly, many relationships do not go well and cause much distress to individuals, families and society. Traditional abilities and intelligences do not always extend to our interactions with others. What does the science of positive psychology say about the ways in which relationships add to the meaning and quality of our lives and what enables positive relationships to develop and flourish? This book brings together authorities in the field of relationships across different contexts and dimensions with a focus on how we can promote interactions that enhance wellbeing. Authors are a mix of academics and experienced practitioners so that evidence-based practice is also supported by practice-based evidence. This chapter introduces the rationale for a book on positive relationships and why, in the 21st Century, it is even more important to disseminate the evidence of what helps people live, work and learn together well.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPositive Relationships: Evidence-Based Practice Across the World
    EditorsSue Roffey
    Place of PublicationGermany
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages1-15
    Number of pages15
    ISBN (Electronic)9789400721470
    ISBN (Print)9789400721463
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • belonging
    • discourse
    • evidence
    • relationships
    • wellbeing
    • wisdom

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