Title : Negative vs. Positive Psychology: a Review of Science of Well‑Being
Authors :
1. Ansar Abbas
2. Dian Ekowati
3. Fendy Suhariadi
4. Syed Ali Raza Hamid
Department : Manajemen
Journal Name : Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science
Kinds of Journal : Scopus Q1
Keywords : Social psychology, Wellbeing, Health, Education, Positive
psychology, Negative psychology, Behavior control, Determinism, Free will
ABSTRACT
Happiness, well-being, human freedom, and life events are interconnected. Nevertheless, the debate about human well-being struggles to fnd an exact defnition.
Literature debates on the importance of positive psychology or adverse efects of
negative psychology in the well-being context discuss separately. However, both
counter each other but have their signifcance and indisputable fact. Human psychology evolves around determinism and Free Will. One type of determinism is hard,
while the other is soft. Individuals who are adamant about and embrace acceptance
of chances are driven by their nature and psychology to choose negative behaviors
under hard determinism. They give up their free will, whereas soft determinists use
it to make choices and behave positively. However, the researchers looked at negative psychology as a useful aspect and positive psychology’s dark side. We argued
that there are reasons to suppose that chances can develop into options and vice
versa. From a well-being perspective, negative and positive psychological strengths
and weaknesses can be investigated. From the literature review, useful hypotheses
for future research have been derived from our synthesis.
For details : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12124-022-09708-1