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  2. Charles R. Snyder - Wikipedia

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    The Psychology of Hope: You Can Get There From Here 1994, C.R. Snyder; Social Cognitive Psychology, History and Current Domains 1997, David F. Barone, James E. Maddux, and C.R. Snyder; Making Hope Happen: A Workbook for Turning Possibilities Into Reality 1999, Diane McDermott and C.R. Snyder; Coping, The Psychology of What Works 1999, Edited by ...

  3. Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope - Wikipedia

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    Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope (PATH) is a strengths-based person-centred planning process developed by John O'Brien, Marsha Forest and Jack Pearpoint.The PATH process is designed to help a focus person establish their own vision for their life and imagine what supports and connections will help them achieve this vision.

  4. Hope - Wikipedia

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    Hope can be an opportunity for us to process and go through events, that can be traumatic. A setback in life, an accident, or our own final months of living can be times when hope is comfort and serves as a pathway from one stage to the next. [32] Hope is a powerful emotion that drives us to keep working and moving forward.

  5. Hope (virtue) - Wikipedia

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    According to Snyder, psychological hope consists of three fundamental components: goals, pathways, and agency. [9] This implies that hope necessitates, firstly, an individual having a goal that is deemed desirable, feasible, yet not currently fulfilled (belief); secondly, envisioning a pathway to attain that goal; and thirdly, possessing the ...

  6. Psychological Capital Questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    Hope: The construct called "hope" was developed by Charles R. Snyder and has two components: agency (willpower) and pathways. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Hope enables the individual to have the agency to set and pursue meaningful goals and facilitates generating multiple pathways to reach those goals in case of obstacles. [ 15 ]

  7. Positive psychological capital - Wikipedia

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    Drawing from positive psychology constructs and empirical research, four psychological resources were determined to best meet the POB scientific inclusion criteria: Hope, Efficacy, Resilience, and Optimism and were termed by Luthans and colleagues as psychological Capital or PsyCap [4] Positive [5] [6] [7] In combination, the four constructs ...

  8. Betsy Hoza - Wikipedia

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    She was shortly thereafter promoted to Full professor of psychological sciences [10] but left Purdue in 2005 for a similar position at the University of Vermont. [ 5 ] While at the University of Vermont, Hoza co-published ADHD status and degree of positive illusions: moderational and mediational relations with actual behavior in the Journal of ...

  9. Shane J. Lopez - Wikipedia

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    His research focused on hope which aims to show that investing in one's future reaps immediate rewards. Lopez was also a vocal advocate for a psychological reform of America's education system with the goal of aiding schools to operate in a manner that encourages dynamic development and enables students to achieve meaningful futures that they ...