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Huebner, Scott – Communique, 2012
School professionals, including school psychologists, have often operated from a problem- or deficit-based perspective with a focus on identifying and remediating psychoeducational disorders in children and adolescents. However, positive psychologists have argued that an exclusive focus on deficits does not offer a comprehensive perspective of…
Descriptors: Psychology, School Psychologists, Program Evaluation, Intervention
Huebner, Scott – Communique, 2010
With the increased emphasis on measuring school success primarily through academic outcomes, some might argue that school professionals cannot afford to pay much attention to students' well-being, especially to such a frivolous component as happiness. Indeed, even some positive psychologists who encourage greater attention to research and…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Adolescents, Psychology, Psychological Patterns
Huebner, Scott – Communique, 2010
The importance of positive subjective well-being (SWB) is supported by the wide-ranging network of relations between students' SWB and crucial school processes and outcomes, such as positive student engagement behavior, interpersonal relationships, coping skills, and academic achievement. Some studies have revealed that not only is positive SWB a…
Descriptors: Students, Psychological Patterns, Well Being, Models

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