Synopsis
Over a decade ago, Martin Seligman charted
a new approach to living with "flexible optimism."
Now, in his most stimulating and persuasive book to date,
the bestselling author of Learned Optimism introduces
the revolutionary, scientifically based idea of "Positive
Psychology." Positive Psychology focuses on strengths
rather than weaknesses, asserting that happiness is not
the result of good genes or luck.
Seligman
teaches readers that happiness can be cultivated by identifying
and using many of the strengths and traits that they already
possess -- including kindness, originality, humor, optimism,
and generosity. By frequently calling upon their "signature
strengths" in all the crucial realms of life, readers
will not only develop natural buffers against misfortune
and the experience of negative emotion, they will move
their lives up to a new, more positive plane.
Drawing on groundbreaking psychological research, Seligman
shows how Positive Psychology is shifting the profession's
paradigm away from its narrow-minded focus on pathology,
victimology, and mental illness to positive emotion, virtue
and strength, and positive institutions. Our signature
strengths can be nurtured throughout our lives, with benefits
to our health, relationships, and careers.
Seligman
provides the Signature Strengths Survey along with a variety
of brief tests that can be used to measure how much positive
emotion readers experience, in order to help determine
what their highest strengths are. The life-changing lesson
of Authentic Happiness is that by identifying the very
best in ourselves, we can improve the world around us
and achieve new and sustainable levels of authentic contentment,
gratification, and meaning.