The Power of Perspective: How to Reframe Your Thoughts and Find Joy
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- Emmons, R. A., & McCullough, M. E. (2003). Counting blessings versus burdens: An experimental investigation of gratitude and subjective well-being in daily life. Journal of personality and social psychology, 84(2), 377-389.
- This study found that participants who practised gratitude had increased levels of happiness and life satisfaction.
- Wood, A. M., Joseph, S., & Maltby, J. (2008). Gratitude predicts psychological well-being above the Big Five facets. Personality and individual differences, 45(5), 492-497.
- This study found that gratitude was a stronger predictor of psychological well-being than other personality traits.
- Sansone, R. A., & Sansone, L. A. (2010). Gratitude and well being: The benefits of appreciation. Psychiatry (Edgmont), 7(11), 18-22.
- This article discusses the various benefits of gratitude practice, including increased happiness, improved relationships, and reduced stress.
- Korb, A. (2015). The Grateful Brain: The Neuroscience of Giving Thanks
- This article explains how gratitude practice can change the brain and lead to increased happiness and well-being.
- Seligman, M. E., Steen, T. A., Park, N., & Peterson, C. (2005). Positive psychology progress: empirical validation of interventions. American psychologist, 60(5), 410-421.
- This study found that interventions designed to increase gratitude led to improved mental health and well-being.
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