Positive psychology offers approaches that go beyond reducing neurological assessment symptoms toward building the conditions for genuine flourishing.
PERMA and Neurological Assessment
Martin Seligman's PERMA model identifies five elements of wellbeing relevant to neurological assessment:
- Positive emotions: Deliberately cultivating joy, gratitude, and pleasure alongside neurological assessment treatment
- Engagement: Flow states that create absorption and counter neurological assessment
- Relationships: Quality connections that buffer against neurological assessment
- Meaning: Purpose that persists despite neurological assessment
- Achievement: Progress toward goals, even while managing neurological assessment
Signature Strengths and Neurological Assessment
Research shows that using your top character strengths in new ways is a robust neurological assessment intervention. The VIA Character Strengths survey identifies your strengths.
Integrating Positive Psychology with Neurological Assessment Treatment
Positive psychology doesn't replace neurological assessment treatment — it complements it. Treating neurological assessment removes obstacles; positive psychology builds the structure of a fulfilling life.