Philosophers and Practitioners
Many people have contributed to the strengths approach.
This section provides an introduction to these people.
[navigation tip 1] You can find “all” of the people covered in the Philosophers and Practitioners category of Mike’s blog via the “Select a post from Mike’s blog” drop-down menu above, which has been filtered to just show this category. Alternatively, use the “search” function in the top right of this page if you are looking for something more specific.
[navigation tip 2] For quick access to the very “latest” posts in the Philosophers and Practitioners category of Mike’s blog you can choose from the last 20 posts in this category listed below.
Each piece covers three areas of their work. It focuses on their:
a) Philosophy and background
b) Principles
c) Practice
- 3 tips for understanding Henry Pluckrose's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Bernie Siegel's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Rabindranath Tagore's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding John Dewey's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Abraham Maslow's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding the Self Help Movement's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Maria Montessori's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Ashoka's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding George Lyward's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Richard Bolles' work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Virginia Satir's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Carl Rogers' work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Friedrich Froebel's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Marcus Buckingham's work with strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Appreciative Inquiry's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Sylvia Ashton-Warner's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Thomas Armstrong's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Martin Seligman's work on strengths
- 3 tips for understanding Bernard Haldane's work on strengths

