2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11613-017-0510-8
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Positive Psychologie im Coaching

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“…Finally, character strengths and the use of signature strengths are all about balance and the healthy mean. The literature often highlights that it is important for clients to understand how strengths can be overplayed and underplayed (e.g., Linley 2008;McQuaid 2017). By definition, overplayed/underplayed behavior would no longer be in line with a character strength or signature strength.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, character strengths and the use of signature strengths are all about balance and the healthy mean. The literature often highlights that it is important for clients to understand how strengths can be overplayed and underplayed (e.g., Linley 2008;McQuaid 2017). By definition, overplayed/underplayed behavior would no longer be in line with a character strength or signature strength.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. coaching (e.g., Biswas-Diener 2010; Govindji and Linley 2007;McQuaid 2017), 2. interventions (e.g., Dubreuil et al 2016;Ghielen et al 2018;Harzer and Ruch 2016), and 3. leadership style of managers (e.g., Kong and Ho 2016;Lavy et al 2017;Meyers et al 2019b).…”
Section: Individual Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strength development is viewed as a key process in positive psychology due to the shift from a deficit-based approach towards human functioning: a move from ‘what’s wrong and how can we fix it’, to ‘what’s right and how can we strengthen it’. McQuaid (2017 , p. 285–284) simply describes strengths as, ‘ the things you are good at and enjoy doing ’, which is reflective of Linley and Harrington’s (2006) definition of strengths as ‘ a natural capacity for behaving, thinking, or feeling in a way that allows optimal functioning and performance in the pursuit of valued outcomes ’. Strength-based interventions that aim to promote the awareness, cultivation and application of personal strengths have been reported to have many positive individual and organisational outcomes ( McQuaid, 2017 ).…”
Section: What Is Coaching?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McQuaid (2017, p. 285-284) simply describes strengths as, 'the things you are good at and enjoy doing' , which is reflective of Linley and Harrington's (2006) definition of strengths as 'a natural capacity for behaving, thinking, or feeling in a way that allows optimal functioning and performance in the pursuit of valued outcomes' . Strength-based interventions that aim to promote the awareness, cultivation and application of personal strengths have been reported to have many positive individual and organisational outcomes (McQuaid, 2017). Strengths research is one of the most integrated concepts from positive psychology into coaching psychology.…”
Section: What Is Coaching?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McQuaid (2017, p. 285-284) simply describes strengths as, 'the things you are good at and enjoy doing' , which is reflective of Linley and Harrington's (2006) definition of strengths as 'a natural capacity for behaving, thinking, or feeling in a way that allows optimal functioning and performance in the pursuit of valued outcomes' . Strength-based interventions that aim to promote the awareness, cultivation and application of personal strengths have been reported to have many positive individual and organisational outcomes (McQuaid, 2017). Strengths research is one of the most integrated concepts from positive psychology into coaching psychology.…”
Section: What Is Coaching?mentioning
confidence: 99%