The recent reforms in the Philippine educational system aim to develop lifelong learners who are competent in their chosen career and capable of contributing to society. Career and talent development self-efficacy is an enabling resource that could facilitate the realization of these goals. The pres... Read more
Author: Ma. Jenina N. Nalipay, Maria Kristina S. Alfonso
Volume: 51 No. 1 | Publication: 2018-12-01
| Download PDFThe study tested the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions (Fredrickson, 1998; 2003) in the field of counseling practice. The researchers hypothesized that counselors’ life satisfaction would predict outcomes relevant in practice: counseling self-efficacy, emotional awareness, and flow state... Read more
Author: Niño Jose Mateo Maria, Guadalupe Salanga
Volume: 51 No. 1 | Publication: 2018-12-01
| Download PDFDevelopmental systems theories have linked religiosity and spirituality with positive youth development (PYD), particularly “thriving”. Thriving involves the identification of one’s deepest interest or passion in life (termed as “spark”) and being nurtured by an environment that supports, encourages... Read more
Author: Jet U. Buenconsejo
Volume: 51 No. 1 | Publication: 2018-12-01
| Download PDFResearch on psychological well-being has given attention to employees in various industries but research involving teachers particularly in non-Western contexts remains scarce. Using both within- and between-network validation approaches, this study attends to gaps in literature through the examinat... Read more
Author: Jonalyn B. Villarosa, Fraide A. Ganotice Jr.
Volume: 51 No. 1 | Publication: 2018-12-01
| Download PDFOne of the core principles of positive psychology is that character strengths buffer the effects of adverse experiences on well-being. This study investigated whether external locus-of-hope (LOH) moderates the effects of financial stress on Filipino students’ well-being. Students from various unive... Read more
Author: Allan B. I. Bernardo, Katrina Fernando Resurreccion
Volume: 51 No. 1 | Publication: 2018-12-01
| Download PDFIn collectivist societies, individuals are likely to espouse a socially- oriented construal of happiness. Yet previous studies on the consequences of happiness and well-being have mostly concentrated on examining how a personal construal of happiness optimized positive academic and psychological ou... Read more
Author: Jesus Alfonso D. Datu, Gabriel Sebastian N. Lizada
Volume: 51 No. 1 | Publication: 2018-12-01
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Volume: 51 No. 1 | Publication: 2018-06-01
| Download PDFOver the past two decades, advances in positive psychology has resulted in an exponential increase in the number of studies concentrating on the dispositional, interpersonal, and socio-contextual factors which can optimize adaptive psychological and well-being outcomes. However, most of these inve... Read more
Author: Jesus Alfonso D. Datu, Allan B. I. Bernardo, Ronnel B. King
Volume: 51 No. 1 | Publication: 2018-06-01
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