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PositivePsychology.com Podcast

Seph Fontane Pennock & Hugo Alberts

#3 - How Positive Psychology Can Be Dangerous

JUL 19, 201946 MIN
PositivePsychology.com Podcast

#3 - How Positive Psychology Can Be Dangerous

JUL 19, 201946 MIN

Description

Blindly applying positive psychology can be dangerous if you don't take the following factors into account. In this podcast, Hugo Alberts and Seph Fontane Pennock discuss why it is so important to 'meet clients where they are' and how forcing progress or awareness onto your client can be counter-productive.

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