POSITIVE CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS: WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT AND HOW DO THEY WORK?

In this paper we discuss positive clinical psychology as an emerging field within clinical psychology. Positive clinical psychology is based on research demonstrating that mental health is more than the absence of mental illness, on research showing that wellbeing has buffering effects on the incide...

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Main Authors: E.T. Bohlmeijer, L. Bolier, S.M.A. Lamers, G.J. Westerhof
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spanish Psychological Association (Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos) 2017-01-01
Series:Papeles del Psicólogo
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Online Access:http://www.papelesdelpsicologo.es/English/2819.pdf
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spelling doaj-83dc4ae770c247488e964ac071c370d52020-11-24T23:40:21ZengSpanish Psychological Association (Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos)Papeles del Psicólogo0214-78231886-14152017-01-01381344110.23923/pap.psicol2017.2819POSITIVE CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS: WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT AND HOW DO THEY WORK?E.T. Bohlmeijer0L. Bolier1S.M.A. Lamers2G.J. Westerhof3Twente UniversityTwente University. Trimbos Institute, Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and AddictionTwente UniversityTwente UniversityIn this paper we discuss positive clinical psychology as an emerging field within clinical psychology. Positive clinical psychology is based on research demonstrating that mental health is more than the absence of mental illness, on research showing that wellbeing has buffering effects on the incidence of psychopathology and mental illnesses and on studies demonstrating that positive characteristics, such as positive emotions and gratitude, can predict pathology beyond the predictive power of negative characteristics. In this paper we present three distinct forms of well-being: emotional, psychological and social. In addition we review three types of positive clinical interventions: well-being therapy, positive psychotherapy and acceptance and commitment therapy. The paper ends with a call for a transformation of mental health care in which illness oriented treatments are complemented with well-being oriented treatments. http://www.papelesdelpsicologo.es/English/2819.pdfPositive clinical psychologyWell-beingPositive clinical interventionsMental health
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author E.T. Bohlmeijer
L. Bolier
S.M.A. Lamers
G.J. Westerhof
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L. Bolier
S.M.A. Lamers
G.J. Westerhof
POSITIVE CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS: WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT AND HOW DO THEY WORK?
Papeles del Psicólogo
Positive clinical psychology
Well-being
Positive clinical interventions
Mental health
author_facet E.T. Bohlmeijer
L. Bolier
S.M.A. Lamers
G.J. Westerhof
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title POSITIVE CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS: WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT AND HOW DO THEY WORK?
title_short POSITIVE CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS: WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT AND HOW DO THEY WORK?
title_full POSITIVE CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS: WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT AND HOW DO THEY WORK?
title_fullStr POSITIVE CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS: WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT AND HOW DO THEY WORK?
title_full_unstemmed POSITIVE CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS: WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT AND HOW DO THEY WORK?
title_sort positive clinical interventions: why are they important and how do they work?
publisher Spanish Psychological Association (Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos)
series Papeles del Psicólogo
issn 0214-7823
1886-1415
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In this paper we discuss positive clinical psychology as an emerging field within clinical psychology. Positive clinical psychology is based on research demonstrating that mental health is more than the absence of mental illness, on research showing that wellbeing has buffering effects on the incidence of psychopathology and mental illnesses and on studies demonstrating that positive characteristics, such as positive emotions and gratitude, can predict pathology beyond the predictive power of negative characteristics. In this paper we present three distinct forms of well-being: emotional, psychological and social. In addition we review three types of positive clinical interventions: well-being therapy, positive psychotherapy and acceptance and commitment therapy. The paper ends with a call for a transformation of mental health care in which illness oriented treatments are complemented with well-being oriented treatments.
topic Positive clinical psychology
Well-being
Positive clinical interventions
Mental health
url http://www.papelesdelpsicologo.es/English/2819.pdf
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