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Positive human functioning is perhaps most remarkable when evident in contexts of significant life challenge and adversity. It is then, when individuals are being tested, that much becomes known about human strengths—what they are, how they come about, how they are nurtured or undermined. The growing literature on human resilience addresses this juxtaposition of being well in the face of difficulty. In this chapter, we briefly examine previous research on resilience—how the construct has been defined and measured and what have been identified as key protective factors and resources to account for such resilience. We consider these questions with a brief focus on studies of children as well as. | POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND THE l. f E WELL LIVED Edited by COREY L.M. KEYES aợđ K. JONATHAN HAIDT Title Flourishing Positive psychology and the life well-lived. Author s Keyes Corey L. M. Ed Emory U Atlanta GA US. Haidt Jonathan Ed U Virginia Charlottesville VA US. Publisher Washington DC US American Psychological Association 2003. xx 335 pp. Information ISBN 1-55798-930-3 Link to this http search.ebscohost.com login.aspx direct true db pzh jid 200304013 site ehost-Publication live Publication Edited Book Type Subjects Health Positive Psychology Positivism Psychology Well Being Happiness Satisfaction Language English Abstract The purpose of this volume is to begin to study that which makes life worthwhile and to investigate some possible mechanisms for promoting the ranks of healthy productive happy and flourishing individuals. The authors categorize the volume s four sections and indicate wherein each chapter falls. PsycINFO Database Record c 2006 APA all rights reserved Table of Contents Contributors Acknowledgments Foreword The past and future of positive psychology by Martin E. P. Seligman Introduction Human flourishing--the study of that which makes life worthwhile Corey L. M. Keyes and Jonathan Haidt I. Rise to life s challenges Flourishing under fire Resilience as a prototype of challenged thriving Carol D. Ryff and Burton Singer 15-36 Turning points as opportunities for psychological growth Elaine Wethington 37-53 Optimism and flourishing Christopher Peterson and Edward C. Chang 55-79 II. Engage and relate The construction of meaning through vital engagement Jeanne Nakamura and Mihaly Csikzentmihalyi 83-104 Personal goals life meaning and virtue Wellsprings of a positive life Robert A. Emmons 105-128 Toward a positive psychology of relationships Harry T. Reis and Shelly L. Gable 129-159 III. Find fulfillment in creativity and productivity Creativity and genius Vincent J. Cassandro and Dean Keith Simonton 163-183 Working playing and eating Making the most of .