Resumo: Volvida uma década desde a emergência da Psicologia positiva, o presente artigo constitui uma reflexão e síntese desse movimento em expansão. Focámo-nos no seu objecto de estudo e nos aspectos metodológicos que têm caracterizado as investigações nesse domínio, sublinhando tanto as limitações encontradas como as potencialidades e as inovações bem-sucedidas. Procedemos à análise da aplicação prática da Psicologia positiva em múltiplos domínios de intervenção. Situando a Psicologia positiva no cenário científico mundial através da identificação de alguns grupos de trabalho em actividade, reflectimos sobre aspectos que projectam um possível futuro para esse movimento, pautado pela integração de complexidade. Palavras-chave: Psicologia positiva. Investigação. Prática. Grupos de trabalho.Abstract: After a decade since the emergence of positive psychology, the present article is drawn on a reflection and synthesis of this crescent movement. We have focused on this subject of study and in methodological issues that have characterised the research in this domain, underlying the strengths, weaknesses and well succeeded innovations. We analyze the practical applications of positive psychology in multiple areas of intervention. We placed positive psychology within the world's scientific scene by identifying the currently active working groups and we reflected and forecasted a possible future of this movement, based on integrity and complexity.
(t=-4.503; p<0.001 and t=-4.737; p<0.001), employed or unemployed (t=-5.551; p<0.001 and t=-2.458; p<0.05). It was also found that the employed workers who continued to join vocational training offers had a significantly more favorable mental health self perception (t=-5.138; p<0.001
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