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The Rediscovery of Gratitude: Implications for Counseling Practice
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EmpathyEducationHappinessCounseling PracticeSocial SciencesPsychologyWell-being (Positive Psychology)Clinical PsychologyHelping RelationshipTherapeutic RelationshipGratitude ResearchBehavioral SciencesWellness StudiesEmotional Well-beingHumanistic TraditionApplied Social PsychologyWellness ProgramsSocial-emotional WellbeingPsychosocial ResearchPositive PsychologyProsocial BehaviorSubjective Well-beingProfessional Counseling
Although gratitude has been rediscovered by the field of positive psychology, strength‐based wellness‐oriented interventions have historically been a part of the humanistic tradition in counseling. The article is a review of emerging gratitude research including characteristics of gratitude, theoretical explanations, specific interventions, and implications for future research.
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