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A Two-Factor Model of Search For Meaning
When life goes on smoothly and everything is simple, there seems to be no need to wrestle with existential concerns. Most people are happy to live their simple but shallow lives, revolving around “eat, drink, work, and be happy.” Unfortunately, even when living in one...![Second Wave Positive Psychology’s (PP 2.0) Contribution to Counselling Psychology](http://www.drpaulwong.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/shutterstock_579776794-750x340.jpg)
Second Wave Positive Psychology’s (PP 2.0) Contribution to Counselling Psychology
Abstract Second wave positive psychology (PP 2.0), consisting of two pillars—existential positive psychology and indigenous psychology—emerges as a complement to the limitations of positive psychology as championed by Martin Seligman. This special issue illustrates...![You need CasMac to get through the Covid-19 crisis stronger and happier.](http://www.drpaulwong.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Article-Positive-Education-of-Character-Building.jpg)
You need CasMac to get through the Covid-19 crisis stronger and happier.
“What are the one or two things you want most for your children and for yourself?” “Happiness and success!” That’s what all people want. Unfortunately, most people do not know how to achieve these objectives, and some even ruin their lives by using unethical means to...![Why I Choose to Develop the Positive Psychology of Suffering (PP 2.0)](http://www.drpaulwong.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Article-PP-of-Suffering.jpg)