Theory & Books
Here you will find theoretical positive psychology articles, book summaries, and reviews that explain scientific concepts and findings in the field for the sake of understanding and mastering these topics.
Consciousness in Psychology: 8 Thought-Provoking Theories & Examples
Consciousness is an enigma. While vital to the human experience, it remains obscure and hidden – the ghost in the machine (Hofstadter & Dennett, 1982). An [...]
Personality Psychology Explained: 7 Theories and Assessments
At one time or another, we all question who we are and how well we know ourselves. It’s part of the human condition. The search [...]
Evolutionary Psychology Explained: 9 Bold Ways to Rethink Psychology
Like any other organ of the body, the brain is the product of many thousands of years of natural selection. If this is true of [...]
Community Psychology: 20+ Theories & Interventions
A crisis is often a time of great suffering, disagreement, and confusion; yet, it can also be an opportunity for positive social transformation. To achieve [...]
What Is Pathologizing & Overpathologizing in Psychology?
We often view the world through the lens of our biases. We bring cultural, professional, educational, and social baggage to our thoughts, decisions, and beliefs. [...]
The Science of Spirituality: 16 Tips to Build Your Spiritual Practice
When plagues hit, people turned to religion. When war hits, people pray for and depend on one another. When terror tries to steal life from [...]
Operant Conditioning Theory: Examples for Successful Habit Formation
Operant conditioning is a well-known theory, but how do you put it into practice in your everyday life? How do you use your knowledge of [...]
15 Must-Watch TED Talks on Positive Psychology
TED talks have been around for over 30 years now, and since they’ve been online, thousands of them have been uploaded for viewers like you [...]
What are Mental Health Theories? (Incl. List)
Have you ever met with a counselor or therapist and thought, “This is not a good fit?” It might have had something to do with [...]
What is the Mental Health Continuum Model?
Think about it. When a person behaves oddly or deviates from the societal standards of normality, we address him/her in so many ways – depressed, [...]