The Psychology of Hope

The Psychology of Hope
Author: C. R. Snyder
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1439118779

Why do some people lead positive, hope-filled lives, while others wallow in pessimism? In The Psychology of Hope, a professor of psychology reveals the specific character traits that produce highly hopeful individuals. He offers a test to measure one's level of optimism and gives specific advice on how to become a more hopeful person.

The Tactics of Hope:

The Tactics of Hope:
Author: Wilford H. Welch
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2023-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Hope for a Good Life

Hope for a Good Life
Author: Andreas M. Krafft
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2018-05-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319784706

This volume addresses the convincing belief that hope is an existential need and resource for living a good life, not only when all is going well, but especially in difficult times. The findings reported in this volume result from the annual survey of the Hope-Barometer Research Program collected during 7 years and conducted in several countries. Structured in three parts, the first one provides the reader with a general introduction into the topic of hope, the theoretical and methodological foundations and major general results of the Hope-Barometer. Part two presents specific topics related to the levels and variations of hope across different population groups, and the relationship of hope with several measures of well-being. Further part three focuses on comparisons of elements and levels of hope across cultures discussing methods and techniques to improve hope and thus increase overall well-being.

One Less Hope

One Less Hope
Author: Constantin V. Ponomareff
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9042019794

This collection of essays, which should appeal both to Slavists and students of comparative literature, deals with twelve major twentieth-century Russian poets who, for varied reasons, became estranged from the Soviet state. Some stayed in Russia to become inner émigrés, others chose to go into exile in the West. One less hope, one more song (Akhmatova's words), stands both for their suffering and often their deaths, but also for their humanity and poetic achievement. The poets in question are Anna Akhmatova, Osip Mandelshtam, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Alexander Blok, Sergey Esenin, Nikolay Gumilev, Vyacheslav Ivanov, Marina Tsvetaeva, Vladislav Khodasevich, Boris Poplavsky, Boris Pasternak and Joseph Brodsky. The whole collection is followed by a cultural perspective of the Russian 19th and 20th centuries.

The Oxford Handbook of Hope

The Oxford Handbook of Hope
Author: Matthew W. Gallagher
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2018
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 019939931X

Hope has long been a topic of interest for psychologists, philosophers, educators, and physicians. In the past few decades, researchers from various disciplines and from around the world have studied how hope relates to superior academic performance, improved outcomes in the workplace, and improved psychological and physical health in individuals of all ages. Edited by Matthew W. Gallagher and the late Shane J. Lopez, The Oxford Handbook of Hope provides readers with a thorough and comprehensive update on the past 25 years of hope research while simultaneously providing an outline of what leading hope researchers believe the future of this line of research to be. In this extraordinary volume, Gallagher, Lopez, and their expert team of contributors discuss such topics as how best to define hope, how hope is distinguished from related philosophical and psychological constructs, what the current best practices are for measuring and quantifying hope, interventions and strategies for promoting hope across a variety of settings, the impact it has on physical and mental health, and the ways in which hope promotes positive functioning. Throughout its pages, these experts review what is currently known about hope and identify the topics and questions that will help guide the next decade of research ahead.

Ezekiel's Hierarchical World

Ezekiel's Hierarchical World
Author: Stephen L. Cook
Publisher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1589831365

From the Seminar on Theological Perspectives on the Book of Ezekiel, which meets at each annual meeting of the Society, 12 essays and two responses representing a range of perspectives and methods explore the ancient and modern meanings and implications of hierarchy in the Old Testament book. Priesthood in exile, creation as property, and Ezekiel i

Institution of Family, The Last Best Hope of Civilisation

Institution of Family, The Last Best Hope of Civilisation
Author: LITAN BHOWMIK
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-01-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1684662664

‘In the event that you want the story of your life to be an incredible tale to interest others, then, plunge into it with your head, heart and hands, to embrace the truth, and thus become the story.’ -Litan Bhowmik I spent a quarter of a century to reach in the threshold of this exciting voyage which I am happy to embark upon. Initially, it was an exceptionally modest beginning and gradually it is getting to be significant. As I have been preparing myself to venture out into an amazing and exciting voyage, I thought to write this book to share my experience of the street which I left behind. If you want to save twenty five years of your life and expand your life to do more and to accomplish more in your personal, family, professional and social domains, then accommodate the wisdom in your head and heart. This book is a guide of the expedition from nowhere to somewhere; no one to someone, and meaninglessness to the significance, which almost every human being want to get on. ‘If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, you are a leader.’ -John Quincy Adams

Daily Miracles: Guided Devotions for a Purposeful Life

Daily Miracles: Guided Devotions for a Purposeful Life
Author: Shu Chen Hou
Publisher: Kokoshungsan Ltd
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2023-11-08
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

Unlock the Power of Purposeful Living with "Daily Miracles”! Are you ready to transform your life, one day at a time? Dive into "Daily Miracles: Guided Devotions for a Purposeful Life" and discover the extraordinary in the ordinary. This book is your ticket to a six-week journey of self-discovery, mindfulness, gratitude, purpose, and profound connections. 🌟 Experience Daily Miracles: Uncover the hidden beauty in every moment. Embrace a life filled with wonder, inspiration, and intention. 🧘‍♀️ Meditate and Reflect: Each day offers a new opportunity for self-improvement, personal growth, and nurturing your soul. 🤝 Forge Meaningful Connections: Cultivate kindness, build relationships, and leave a positive mark on the world. 🪴 Reconnect with Nature: Rediscover the soothing embrace of the natural world, where healing and insight await. 📚 Endless Inspiration: A wealth of resources, further reading, and supportive communities await you on this transformative journey. Unleash your inner potential, embrace daily miracles, and savor the richness of a purposeful life. This book is your trusted companion on the path to a more fulfilling, mindful, and gratitude-infused existence. Don't just live; thrive with intention and purpose! Grab "Daily Miracles" today and start your transformative journey.

Human Hope and the Death Instinct

Human Hope and the Death Instinct
Author: David Holbrook
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1483145581

Human Hope and the Death Instinct: An Exploration of Psychoanalytical Theories of Human Nature and their Implications for Culture and Education focuses on the study of human nature. The manuscript first offers information on psychology as a form of philosophical anthropology and reactions against the Freudian theory, including the origins of love and hate, death instinct, and metapsychology and negation. The book then discusses human nature and the development of object-relations psychology. Topics include the theories of W. R. D. Fairbairn on love and structure of personality; relationships of psychology, poetry, and science; Fairbairn's analysis of the logic of hate; and Melanie Klein's concept of phantasy and aggression. The text evaluates the relationships of identity and social theory, education, culture, and moral development, as well as amorality, progress, and democracy. The manuscript also discusses the connection of psychoanalysis and existentialism, including Jean-Paul Sartre's concept of freedom and R. D. Laing's position on existentialism. The book is a vital source of data for readers wanting to study human nature.