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positive psychology applied to work  

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  • Positive Psychology The roots of inquiry into what is good about human nature and optimal human functioning can be traced back to Aristotle. Indeed, the initial impetus of modern psychology was to gain an understanding of transcendent experience. [Source: Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology; Positive Psychology Applied to Work]

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