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This volume provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on grit, its
measurement, manifestation and development. Specifically, it
provides a comprehensive and balanced response to critiques
associated with the construct within the contemporary positive
psychological literature. These critiques revolve around the lack
of consensus in the conceptualisation, measurement, and management
of grit, as well as consensus on its difference from other
psychological constructs such as conscientiousness, diligence or
determination. Therefore, this volume thoroughly reappraises and
consolidates the nature, function, measurement and implications of
grit in order to effectively advance the science of achievement. It
looks at grit scales developed in various countries and evaluates
the concept in various aspects of life, from work performance to
sports. Written by a team of multi-disciplinary experts in fields
ranging from neuroscience, sociology, and education to human
resource management and psychology, this volume firmly positions
grit within the discipline of positive psychology's nomological
lexicon.
This volume presents innovative and contemporary methodologies and
intervention protocols for the enhancement of positive
psychological attributes in multicultural professional and
organizational contexts. Most methods, models and approaches that
underpin positive psychological interventions are confined to
clinical samples, closed systems or monocultural contexts, which
restrict their applicability to particular contexts. Extensive
practical intervention protocols, designs and methods which usually
accompany first draft intervention papers are condensed into brief
paragraphs in final manuscripts or removed in their entirety. This,
in turn, reduces their potential for replicability or adoption by
consumers, practitioners, or industry. This volume develops
guidelines for enhancing positive psychological attributes, such as
positive moods (e.g. positive affect; life satisfaction), strengths
(e.g. gratitude; humour), cognitions (e.g. hope; optimism) and
behaviours (e.g. emotional regulation; positive relationship
building) within various multicultural contexts. Thereby, it shows
how positive psychology interventions can be replicated to a
wide-range of contexts beyond those in which they were developed.
This volume provides theoretical perspectives on and approaches to
the development or enhancement of positive psychological capacities
within various multi-cultural professional and organizational
contexts. Specifically, it presents theoretical frameworks for the
identification, development and optimization of positive
psychological capacities through a contemporary, multi-cultural and
multi-disciplinary lens. In recent years, the applicability of
positive psychological intervention (PPI) techniques has transposed
the boundaries of clinical practice into a wide array of
complementary domains such as law, education, business and even
design sciences such as architecture. These interventions target
the enhancement of positive psychological capacities (e.g.
strength-identification and use; high-performance learning;
appreciative design; job-crafting) in order to not only improve
individual functioning, well-being and the treatment of various
forms of psychopathology but also to enhance team
functioning/performance, organizational growth and community
development. Despite its importance, very little research has been
done on the design of PPIs applicable to multi-cultural contexts.
The contributions to this volume provide insights into this
hitherto neglected area of research.
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