A Constructive Critique: Advancing Positive Psychology with Equity and Justice

被引:0
|
作者
Jennifer P. Villalobos [1 ]
Victoria Cabrera [1 ]
机构
[1] Claremont Graduate University,Department of Psychology
关键词
Criticisms of positive psychology; Diversity; Equity; Inclusion; Positive psychology; Social justice; Systemic inequity;
D O I
10.1007/s41042-024-00209-7
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This paper reflects on the evolution of Positive Psychology (PP) during the last 25 years, emphasizing its growth, influence, and widespread application in diverse contexts. Despite substantial growth and a proliferation of scholarship, PP faces criticism for not dedicating enough self-examination to how the field might unknowingly perpetuate some of the societal injustices it purports to help undo. While interventions rooted in positive principles have demonstrated efficacy in various settings, the field must be more intentional in evaluating their alignment with inclusive and equitable standards to educate, cultivate, and serve more diverse populations. Social Justice refers to the fair division of resources, opportunities, and privileges in society. Given the global awakening to systemic oppression throughout Western societies, the paper argues that PP practitioners must actively engage with social justice theories and race scholarship to address systemic inequities in the spaces in which we operate. The critique highlights several issues that limit PP’s accessibility and inclusivity for practitioners and recipients, including reliance on practice models incongruent with transformative social change, challenges with not incorporating systemic inequities into practice frameworks, and reluctance to challenge existing structures that perpetuate oppression. Embracing PP’s growth mindset concept, the authors propose solutions and strategies that underscore a need for strategic alignment with espoused values to effect genuine transformation within the PP field.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A Constructive Critique of the Dialectical Aspect of Positive Psychology's Second Wave
    Eytan, Yuval
    JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2024,
  • [2] Evolutionary psychology and consumer behavior: A constructive critique
    Cohen, Joel B.
    Bernard, H. Russell
    JOURNAL OF CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY, 2013, 23 (03) : 387 - 399
  • [3] Positive psychology in tourism: A critique
    Nawijn, Jeroen
    ANNALS OF TOURISM RESEARCH, 2016, 56 : 151 - 153
  • [4] Advancing Racial Justice and Diversity Through Equity and Inclusion
    Murray, Teri A.
    Loyd, Vanessa
    JOURNAL OF NURSING EDUCATION, 2021, 60 (10) : 543 - 544
  • [5] JUSTICE AND THE CRITIQUE OF PURE PSYCHOLOGY - SAMPSON,EE
    OMALLEY, MN
    POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1985, 6 (02) : 367 - 369
  • [6] The Role of an Academic Emergency Department in Advancing Equity and Justice
    Landry, Alden M.
    Brown, Italo
    Blomkalns, Andra L.
    Wolfe, Richard E.
    ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2021, 28 (09) : 1087 - 1090
  • [7] Strengthening Our Collaborative Approaches for Advancing Equity and Justice
    Kegler, Michelle C.
    Wolff, Tom
    Christens, Brian D.
    Butterfoss, Frances Dunn
    Francisco, Vincent T.
    Orleans, Tracy
    HEALTH EDUCATION & BEHAVIOR, 2019, 46 : 5S - 8S
  • [8] JUSTICE AND THE CRITIQUE OF PURE PSYCHOLOGY - SAMPSON,EE
    DILLEHAY, RC
    CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY, 1984, 29 (08): : 616 - 618
  • [9] Positive Psychology and Constructive Therapies: An Integrative Proposal
    Tarragona, Margarita
    TERAPIA PSICOLOGICA, 2013, 31 (01): : 115 - 125
  • [10] POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY AS A THEORETICAL FOUNDATION FOR CONSTRUCTIVE JOURNALISM
    McIntyre, Karen
    Gyldensted, Cathrine
    JOURNALISM PRACTICE, 2018, 12 (06) : 662 - 678