The Future of Technology in Positive Psychology: Methodological Advances in the Science of Well-Being
Advances in biotechnology and information technology are poised to transform well-being research. This article reviews the technologies that we predict will have the most impact on both measurement and intervention in the field of positive psychology over the next decade. These technologies include:...
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doaj-d3e02999e34c4e68aac72e78cc9f29bc2020-11-24T21:33:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782018-06-01910.3389/fpsyg.2018.00962365438The Future of Technology in Positive Psychology: Methodological Advances in the Science of Well-BeingDavid B. Yaden0Johannes C. Eichstaedt1John D. Medaglia2John D. Medaglia3Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesDepartment of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesDepartment of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesDepartment of Psychology, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesAdvances in biotechnology and information technology are poised to transform well-being research. This article reviews the technologies that we predict will have the most impact on both measurement and intervention in the field of positive psychology over the next decade. These technologies include: psychopharmacology, non-invasive brain stimulation, virtual reality environments, and big-data methods for large-scale multivariate analysis. Some particularly relevant potential costs and benefits to individual and collective well-being are considered for each technology as well as ethical considerations. As these technologies may substantially enhance the capacity of psychologists to intervene on and measure well-being, now is the time to discuss the potential promise and pitfalls of these technologies.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00962/fullpositive psychologypsychopharmacologynon-invasive brain stimulationcomputational linguisticsvirtual realitytechnology |
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The Future of Technology in Positive Psychology: Methodological Advances in the Science of Well-Being |
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The Future of Technology in Positive Psychology: Methodological Advances in the Science of Well-Being |
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future of technology in positive psychology: methodological advances in the science of well-being |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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Advances in biotechnology and information technology are poised to transform well-being research. This article reviews the technologies that we predict will have the most impact on both measurement and intervention in the field of positive psychology over the next decade. These technologies include: psychopharmacology, non-invasive brain stimulation, virtual reality environments, and big-data methods for large-scale multivariate analysis. Some particularly relevant potential costs and benefits to individual and collective well-being are considered for each technology as well as ethical considerations. As these technologies may substantially enhance the capacity of psychologists to intervene on and measure well-being, now is the time to discuss the potential promise and pitfalls of these technologies. |
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positive psychology psychopharmacology non-invasive brain stimulation computational linguistics virtual reality technology |
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