Can Strengths Based Interventions be used to Support the Financial Wellbeing of Tertiary Students in Financial Need During COVID-19?

R. Angus
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Positive Psychology explores howprofessionals and individuals, including financial counsellors,can make life “better”, instead of merely alleviating suffering(Seligman & Csikszenzentmihalyi, 2000). It is acknowledged that some financial problems are insurmountable, and students can lack motivation due to continual disadvantage, discrimination, overwhelming circumstances and poverty. Positive Psychology encourages professionals to seek out the strengths of character demonstrated by our clients; to acknowledge past achievements and encourage and build greater self-determination and a sustainable financial future. Positive Psychology research is evidence-based and applied in manysettings(Lyubomirsky & Sin, 2009). Financial counsellors do not profess to be psychologists, but insight fostered by psychologicalknowledge and interventions may enlighten our engagement, and/or facilitatereferrals to other professionals. Clients experiencingfinancial difficultyoften understand their issues best and may possess strengths to endure hardship and move towards a sustainable financial future. Some practical tools are offered to add to professional practice and to offer some hope during the COVID-19 pandemic and into the recovery period.
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基于优势的干预措施能否用于支持2019冠状病毒病期间有经济需要的大学生的经济福利?
积极心理学探讨了专业人士和个人,包括财务顾问,如何使生活“更美好”,而不仅仅是减轻痛苦(Seligman & csikszzenzentmihalyi, 2000)。人们承认,有些经济问题是无法克服的,由于持续的劣势、歧视、压倒性的环境和贫困,学生可能缺乏动力。积极心理学鼓励专业人士寻找客户所表现出的性格优势;承认过去的成就,鼓励和建立更大的自主权和可持续的财政未来。积极心理学的研究是基于证据的,并应用于许多环境中(Lyubomirsky & Sin, 2009)。财务顾问并不自称是心理学家,但通过心理学知识和干预培养的洞察力可能会启发我们的参与,和/或促进向其他专业人士的推荐。经历财务困难的客户通常最了解他们的问题,并且可能拥有承受困难的力量,并朝着可持续的财务未来迈进。提供了一些实用工具,以增加专业实践,并在COVID-19大流行期间和恢复期提供一些希望。
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