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Les passions de l'âme: On obsessive and harmonious passion

Authors :
Geneviève A. Mageau
Marylène Gagné
Maude Léonard
Richard Koestner
Josée Marsolais
Céline M. Blanchard
Robert J. Vallerand
Catherine F. Ratelle
Source :
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 85:756-767
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
American Psychological Association (APA), 2003.

Abstract

Passion is defined as a strong inclination toward an activity that people like, that they find important, and in which they invest time and energy. Two types of passion are proposed: obsessive and harmonious. Obsessive passion (OP) refers to a controlled internalization of an activity in one's identity that creates an internal pressure to engage in the activity that the person likes. Harmonious passion (HP) refers to an autonomous internalization that leads individuals to choose to engage in the activity that they like. HP promotes healthy adaptation whereas OP thwarts it by causing negative affect and rigid persistence. Results from four studies involving more than 900 participants from different populations supported the proposed conceptualization.

Details

ISSN :
19391315 and 00223514
Volume :
85
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dc4879a73982b209583c01585babd697
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.85.4.756