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This paper explores the integration of Positive Psychology principles into academic coaching practices to enhance student well-being, resilience, and academic success. Academic coaching has emerged as a valuable resource on college campuses, providing personalized support to help students navigate their academic journey. Positive Psychology, with its focus on optimal functioning and well-being, offers a complementary framework for promoting student success. The paper examines the application of Positive Psychology principles, particularly those outlined in the PERMA model –Positive Emotions, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishment – within the context of academic coaching. It discusses how academic coaches can foster positive emotions, promote engagement in challenging and rewarding activities, nurture meaningful relationships, facilitate a sense of purpose and fulfillment, and encourage goal-setting and a growth mindset. By embracing Positive Psychology principles, academic coaching becomes a transformative experience that empowers students to thrive academically and personally

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academic coaching, positive psychology, coaching as advising
Posted in: 2024 June 47:2
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In times of great uncertainty, one could argue that advising has never been more important as a platform to help students clarify educational choices, navigate the academic quagmire of academic policies, and to keep students engaged with their programs and university.

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academic advising, engagement, student success, Shahid Bux, positive psychology, PERMA, strengths-based
Posted in: 2021 June 44:2
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