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Christopher Peterson (February 18, 1950 – October 9, 2012)[ 1] was the Arthur F. Thurnau professor of psychology and organizational studies at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor , Michigan and the former chair of the clinical psychology area. He was science director of the VIA Institute on Character , and co-author of Character Strengths and Virtues for the classification of character strengths.[ 2] [ 3] He was a member of the Positive Psychology Steering Committee and the International Positive Psychology Association board of directors, a senior fellow at the Positive Psychology Center and a lecturer for the Master of Applied Positive Psychology program at the University of Pennsylvania . He was a co-editor of Applied Psychology: Health and Well-being and the Positive Psychology Book Series Editor for Oxford University Press .[ 4]
He is noted for his work in the study of optimism , health , character , well-being and one of the founders of positive psychology.[ 5] [ 6] He has published over 300 academic publications. In 2003 the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) named him among the 100 most frequently cited psychologists in the past 20 years.[ 7] In 2010, Dr. Peterson won the 2010 Golden Apple Award for Outstanding Teaching – the most prestigious teaching award at the University of Michigan .[ 8]
Classification of psychological disorders [ edit ]
Disorders of Wisdom and Knowledge [ edit ]
Strength
Absence
Opposite
Exaggeration
Creativity[ 9]
Conformity[ 9]
Triteness[ 9]
Eccentricity[ 9]
Curiosity/Interest[ 9]
Disinterest[ 9]
Boredom[ 9]
Morbid curiosity/Nosiness[ 9]
Judgment/Critical thinking[ 9]
Unreflectiveness[ 9]
Gullibility[ 9]
Cynicism[ 9]
Love of learning[ 9]
Complacency[ 9]
Orthodoxy[ 9]
Know-it-all-ism[ 9]
Perspective[ 9]
Shallowness[ 9]
Foolishness[ 9]
None[ 9]
Disorders of Courage [ edit ]
Strength
Absence
Opposite
Exaggeration
Bravery[ 9]
Fright/Chicken Little-ism[ 9]
Cowardice[ 9]
Foolhardiness[ 9]
Persistence[ 9]
Laziness[ 9]
Helplessness[ 9]
Obsessiveness[ 9]
Authenticity/Honesty[ 9]
Phoniness[ 9]
Deceipt[ 9]
Righteousness[ 9]
Vitality[ 9]
Restraint[ 9]
Lifelessness[ 9]
Hyperactivity[ 9]
Strength
Absence
Opposite
Exaggeration
Intimacy[ 9]
Isolation/Autism[ 9]
Loneliness/Avoidance of commitment[ 9]
Emotional promiscuity[ 9]
Kindness[ 9]
Indifference[ 9]
Cruelty/Mean-spiritedness[ 9]
Intrusiveness[ 9]
Social Intelligence[ 9]
Obtuseness/Cluelessness[ 9]
Self-deception[ 9]
Psychobabble[ 9]
Disorders of Justice [ edit ]
Strength
Absence
Opposite
Exaggeration
Citizenship[ 9]
Selfishness[ 9]
Narcissism[ 9]
Chauvinism[ 9]
Fairness[ 9]
Partisanship[ 9]
Prejudice[ 9]
Detachment[ 9]
Leadership[ 9]
Compliance[ 9]
Disruptiveness/Sabotage[ 9]
Despotism[ 9]
Disorders of Temperance [ edit ]
Strength
Absence
Opposite
Exaggeration
Forgiveness/Mercy[ 9]
Mercilessness[ 9]
Vengefulness[ 9]
Permissiveness[ 9]
Humility/Modesty[ 9]
Footless Self-esteem[ 9]
Arrogance[ 9]
Self-deprecation[ 9]
Prudence[ 9]
Sensation seeking[ 9]
Recklessness[ 9]
Prudishness/Stuffiness[ 9]
Self-regulation[ 9]
Self-indulgence[ 9]
Impulsivity[ 9]
Inhibition[ 9]
Disorders of Transcendence [ edit ]
Strength
Absence
Opposite
Exaggeration
Appreciation of beauty/Excellence[ 9]
Oblivion[ 9]
Schadenfreude -ism[ 9]
Snobbery[ 9]
Gratitude[ 9]
Rugged individualism[ 9]
Entitlement[ 9]
Ingratiation[ 9]
Hope[ 9]
Present orientation[ 9]
Pessimism/Despair[ 9]
Pollyannaism[ 9]
Humor[ 9]
Humorlessness[ 9]
Dourness[ 9]
Buffoonery[ 9]
Spirituality[ 9]
Anomie[ 9]
Alienation[ 9]
Fanaticism[ 9]
Bibliography includes [ edit ]
Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification , by Christopher Peterson & Martin E.P. Seligman
Peterson, C., & Seligman, M.E.P. (2002). The VIA classification of strengths. Cincinnati: Values in Action Institute
A Primer in Positive Psychology , by Christopher Peterson (Textbook). 2006
Peterson, C., Maier, S.F., & Seligman, M.E.P. (1993). Learned helplessness: A theory for the age of personal control. New York: Oxford.
Peterson, C., & Bossio, L.M. (1991). Health and optimism . New York: Free Press.
Peterson, Christopher; Seif, Aliakbar; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020). Psychology The Past To Present (2 Volumes), volume 1 [ 10] volume 2 [ 11] Scholars’ Press.
^ Park, Nansook; Oates, Sarah; Schwarzer, Ralf (2013-03-04). "Obituaries: Christopher Peterson "Other People Matter": 1950–2012" (PDF) . Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being . 5 (1): 1–4. doi :10.1111/aphw.12007 . hdl :2027.42/96673 . PMID 23457083 .
^ Peterson, C., & Seligman, M. E. P. (2004). Character strengths and virtues: A handbook and classification. New York: Oxford University Press/Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
^ Tartakovsky, Margarita (2011-01-05). "Measuring Your Character Strengths" . psychcentral.com . Retrieved 2020-05-19 .
^ Applied positive psychology: improving everyday life, health, schools, work, and society . Stewart Ian Donaldson, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Jeanne Nakamura. New York, NY: Psychology Press. 2011. ISBN 978-0-203-81890-9 . OCLC 713015173 .{{cite book }}
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^ Peterson, Christopher (2006). A Primer in Positive Psychology . Oxford: Oxford University Press.
^ "VIA Institute on Character" . Retrieved 2008-04-12 .
^ Wong, Paul T. P. The human quest for meaning: theories, research, and applications (2nd ed.). New York. ISBN 1-136-50810-4 . OCLC 787851351 .
^ "Psychology Prof. Christopher Peterson receives Golden Apple Award" . The Michigan Daily . Retrieved 2020-05-19 .
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^ Peterson, Christopher; Seif, Aliakbar; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020). Psychology The Past To Present Volume I . Scholar's Press. ISBN 978-613-8-94176-7 .
^ Peterson, Christopher; Seif, Aliakbar; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020). Psychology The Past To Present Volume II . Scholar's Press. ISBN 978-613-8-94190-3 .
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