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POSITIVE EMOTIONS AND 
WELL-BEING 
NISHMA.V.M 
1st sem, MSc.Apllied Psychology
WHAT ARE POSITIVE EMOTIONS?
Positive affect 
 Cheerfulness , joy , contentment, and 
happiness 
Negative affect 
 Anger, fear , sadness , guilt , contempt , and 
disgust
Broaden-and –Build Model 
 Provides an overview of how positive 
emotions helps to build 
physical,psychological, and social resources 
that promote well-being.
Two distinctions 
1) mood and emotion: 
 mood is a more genaral concept than emotion 
because it refers to our overall feelings 
 In contrast emotions are more temporary states 
that are tied to personally meaningful evnts 
The theory is focused on positive emotions like joy, 
love, interest, pride and contentment. 
 Describes the effect of positive emotions as 
oposit to the effect of negative emotions
2)Sensory pleasures and positive emotions 
 positive emotions should not be confuced 
with simple sensory pleasures.
FOUR OUTCOMES OF OSITIVE EMOTIONS- 
1) Positive emotions broaden our thought-action repertoires: 
Negative emotions- narrow our thoughts 
Positive emotions - widen our thoughts 
2) Positive emotions undo negative emotions: 
it seem to produce oposit effects. 
3) Positive emotions enhance resilience: 
It will offset the effect of negative emotions. 
4)Positive emotions build enduring resources and improve 
well-being:
Positive Emotions and Health 
Resources 
 Both positive and negative emotions have 
the potentials to set a verity of physical , 
psychological , and social changes that can 
either compromise or enhance our health.
Physical Resource: 
 Four resources which effect our health are 
 Brain 
 Nervous system as a whole 
 The endocrine system 
 Immune system
Psychological Resource: 
 Positive emotions and coping with stress: 
need of strength and effectiveness of our 
intellectual, behavioural and emotional 
efforts 
 problem-focused coping: 
 Emotion-focused coping 
 Proactive coping
Social Resource: 
 People who engaged in a close network and 
supportive relationship enjoy better health 
and more personal happiness than those who 
lack such networks. 
 Less sick and Live longer 
 Lack of social ties, loss of significant 
relationship Loneliness, depression, 
personal distress & unhappiness
LIMITATIONS OF POSITIVE EMOTIONS 
 Providing no guarantee for long and happy 
life 
 Traumatic experiences like death and spouse 
can overwhelm our coping resources
Positive Emotions and Well-Being 
 Positve emotions contribute to more flexible, 
creative and resilient responses in the face of 
challenge 
 Happy people are more tolerant and less 
prejudicial, more compassionate, more 
focused on others, more helpful and more 
enjoyable with others
Positive Emotions and success 
 Happy people are greatly found to enjoy 
greater success in marriage life , friendship , 
income , workand mental and physical 
health.
Positive Emotions and flourishing 
 It is the state of optimal human functioning. 
 It is the complete mental health.
Cultivating positive emotions 
 mental state of operation in which a person performing an 
activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full 
involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity. 
 Act happy 
 Seek work and leisure that engages your skills 
 Take control of your time 
 Daily exercise 
 Sleep well 
 Establish close relationship 
 Focus beyond the self 
 Spiritual activity
 Reading a book 
 Going for a party 
 Fixing a good meal with family 
 Painting 
 Photography 
 Listening to music…
REFERENCE 
 R.S.Baumgardner, K.M.Crothers (2009). Positive 
psychology,newdelhi, Dorling kindersely 
pvt.ltd,India.

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  • 1. POSITIVE EMOTIONS AND WELL-BEING NISHMA.V.M 1st sem, MSc.Apllied Psychology
  • 2. WHAT ARE POSITIVE EMOTIONS?
  • 3. Positive affect  Cheerfulness , joy , contentment, and happiness Negative affect  Anger, fear , sadness , guilt , contempt , and disgust
  • 4. Broaden-and –Build Model  Provides an overview of how positive emotions helps to build physical,psychological, and social resources that promote well-being.
  • 5. Two distinctions 1) mood and emotion:  mood is a more genaral concept than emotion because it refers to our overall feelings  In contrast emotions are more temporary states that are tied to personally meaningful evnts The theory is focused on positive emotions like joy, love, interest, pride and contentment.  Describes the effect of positive emotions as oposit to the effect of negative emotions
  • 6. 2)Sensory pleasures and positive emotions  positive emotions should not be confuced with simple sensory pleasures.
  • 7. FOUR OUTCOMES OF OSITIVE EMOTIONS- 1) Positive emotions broaden our thought-action repertoires: Negative emotions- narrow our thoughts Positive emotions - widen our thoughts 2) Positive emotions undo negative emotions: it seem to produce oposit effects. 3) Positive emotions enhance resilience: It will offset the effect of negative emotions. 4)Positive emotions build enduring resources and improve well-being:
  • 8. Positive Emotions and Health Resources  Both positive and negative emotions have the potentials to set a verity of physical , psychological , and social changes that can either compromise or enhance our health.
  • 9. Physical Resource:  Four resources which effect our health are  Brain  Nervous system as a whole  The endocrine system  Immune system
  • 10. Psychological Resource:  Positive emotions and coping with stress: need of strength and effectiveness of our intellectual, behavioural and emotional efforts  problem-focused coping:  Emotion-focused coping  Proactive coping
  • 11. Social Resource:  People who engaged in a close network and supportive relationship enjoy better health and more personal happiness than those who lack such networks.  Less sick and Live longer  Lack of social ties, loss of significant relationship Loneliness, depression, personal distress & unhappiness
  • 12. LIMITATIONS OF POSITIVE EMOTIONS  Providing no guarantee for long and happy life  Traumatic experiences like death and spouse can overwhelm our coping resources
  • 13. Positive Emotions and Well-Being  Positve emotions contribute to more flexible, creative and resilient responses in the face of challenge  Happy people are more tolerant and less prejudicial, more compassionate, more focused on others, more helpful and more enjoyable with others
  • 14. Positive Emotions and success  Happy people are greatly found to enjoy greater success in marriage life , friendship , income , workand mental and physical health.
  • 15. Positive Emotions and flourishing  It is the state of optimal human functioning.  It is the complete mental health.
  • 16. Cultivating positive emotions  mental state of operation in which a person performing an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity.  Act happy  Seek work and leisure that engages your skills  Take control of your time  Daily exercise  Sleep well  Establish close relationship  Focus beyond the self  Spiritual activity
  • 17.  Reading a book  Going for a party  Fixing a good meal with family  Painting  Photography  Listening to music…
  • 18. REFERENCE  R.S.Baumgardner, K.M.Crothers (2009). Positive psychology,newdelhi, Dorling kindersely pvt.ltd,India.