SIPP Foundations
Systems Informed Positive Psychology (SIPP) explicitly incorporates principles and concepts from the systems sciences into positive psychology theory, practices, discourse, and methodologies to optimise human social systems and the individuals within them.
In June 2019, we published a foundational theoretical article on SIPP (Kern et al., 2019, The Journal of Positive Psychology). Our team is in the process of developing tools, workshops, and more that bring the ideas discussed in this article to life.
In June 2019, we published a foundational theoretical article on SIPP (Kern et al., 2019, The Journal of Positive Psychology). Our team is in the process of developing tools, workshops, and more that bring the ideas discussed in this article to life.
The SIPP perspective, which has a shared purpose, draws on systems principles, makes epistemological, political, and
ethical assumptions, all grounded in the broader assumption that humans inter-dependently co-exist with themselves, others, and
the environment in which they exist (i.e., inter-being). See our article (Kern et al., 2019, The Journal of Positive Psychology) for details on each included element.