reviewJournal of Clinical PsychologyMar 19, 2009BRONZE OA

Enhancing well‐being and alleviating depressive symptoms with positive psychology interventions: a practice‐friendly meta‐analysis

University of California, Riverside

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Abstract

Do positive psychology interventions-that is, treatment methods or intentional activities aimed at cultivating positive feelings, positive behaviors, or positive cognitions-enhance well-being and ameliorate depressive symptoms? A meta-analysis of 51 such interventions with 4,266 individuals was conducted to address this question and to provide practical guidance to clinicians. The results revealed that positive psychology interventions do indeed significantly enhance well-being (mean r=.29) and decrease depressive symptoms (mean r=.31). In addition, several factors were found to impact the effectiveness of positive psychology interventions, including the depression status, self-selection, and age of…

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Keywords
  • Psychological intervention
  • Psychology
  • Positive psychology
  • Clinical psychology
  • Feeling
  • Psychotherapist
  • Depression (economics)
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
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