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Positive Psychology and its Discontents

Why Positive Psychology Fails and How it Might Succeed Again
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  • Positive Psychology and its Discontents by Matthew McDonald
  • Positive Psychology and its Discontents by Matthew McDonald
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Alongside the surging popularity of positive psychology has come a quiet but significant chorus of dissenting voices, raising questions about the movement: that it is philosophically naive, that it uncritically employs natural science research methods, that it takes a separatist stance, is unable to comprehensively acknowledge its theoretical antecedents, and that it is too closely aligned with mainstream US values, beliefs and politics. Positive Psychology and its Discontents offers the first book- length critique of the field, and proposes an alternative, more inclusive vision. At present positive psychology views other strands of knowledge as adversarial counter-ideologies it must compete with and ultimately discredit. Instead of this intellectual dead end, the authors propose a more productive dialogue with other branches of psychology and the social sciences, making positive psychology more philosophically informed and better able to understand the varying sociocultural contexts that influence and shape people’s ability to lead happy meaningful lives. It will be important reading for students and researchers in psychology and its allied subject areas, and to interested practitioners within the fields of psychology, mental health, healthcare, education and social work.

Author Biography:

Matthew McDonald is a visiting research fellow in the Graduate School of Psychology, Assumption University, Bangkok.. Stephen Wearing is an associate professor in the Management Discipline Group at the University of Technology, Sydney.
Release date NZ
January 5th, 2026
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
240
ISBN-13
9781138123489
Product ID
25039211

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