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Correlational Subjects » HEALTH: PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT » Current psychological treatment » Mode of positive psychological treatment » Recruitment of participants » On invitation, paid in money or study credit

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HEALTH: PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT Current psychological treatment Mode of positive psychological treatment Recruitment of participants On invitation, paid in money or study credit
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Correlate as named by investigator People investigated Finding Positive reminiscence exercise Student participants in a positive reminisence training, USA, 2002 Performing acts of kindness with or without and autonomy support Student participants in a kindness training, South Korea and USA 200? Gratitude writing intervention Students, participants in a gratitude training, Madrid, Spain, 2007 Self-affirmation training Student participants in a self-affirmation training and controls, South Korea, 200? Use of the happiness-Analyser Users of a happiness app and controls, followed 9 weeks. Germany 2014 Positive psychotherapy training Participants in a happiness training and controls, followed 1 year, Philadelphia, USA, 2004 Happiness training: Gratitude exercises. Medical patients in Gratitude exercise, USA 1998 self-affirmation training Students participanting in a well-being training and controls, USA 200? Gratitude inducing exercises vs recalling events Participants in a 4-week psychological training, Canada, 2008 Time Scarcety Intervention Students participating in happiness training, USA, 2014 Gratitude intervention Students employed for > 10 hours a week, , USA, 2008 happiness tracking treatment Psychology students participating in mood tracking experiment, New Zealand, 2010 Acts of kindness / Behavorial experiments Students high in social anxiety, Canada, 2010 Online intervention on wellbeing Physicians, USA, 2012 Positive affect intervention HIV diagnosed patients, USA, 2014 Positive Emotion Intervention Dementia caregivers, USA, 2014-2016 Optimism intervention Adults, Israel, 2011 Best Possible Self Intervention Students, Netherlands, 2008 Best possible self exercise Student participants in a psychological experiment, Netherlands, 2011 Self-compassion intervention Female psychology students, Netherlands, 2011 Gratitude 3-blessings intervention Psychology students, USA, 2011 DAHLIA (Developing Affective Health to Improve Adherence) Adults with type 2 diabetes, USA, 2010