© Paul T. P. Wong, PhD, CPsych This article is published as Wong, P. T. P. (2014, Spring). Positive aging in Canada. BC Psychologist, 3(2), 16-17. Although successful aging means different things to different people, there is some consensus that we need to shift the...
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unsplash-logoOlav Ahrens Røtne About This is my response to Waterman, A. S. (2013). The humanistic psychology–positive psychology divide: Contrasts in philosophical foundations. American Psychologist, 68(3), 124-133. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0032168 I agree with...
unsplash-logoJehyun Sung These papers represent the scientific development of Servant Leadership. The first paper, “Servant leadership: An Opponent-Process Model and the Revised Servant Leadership Profile” contains 8 factors. Full Article The second paper,...