Proverbial positive psychology: can we leverage African ancient wisdom to promote flourishing?

Richard Appiah*

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Abstract

A potentially fructuous approach to fostering mental health and flourishing in Africa is to leverage traditional African proverbs and maxims aligned with positive psychology themes and constructs within the framework of positive psychology interventions (PPIs). This paper explores the potential for integrating (African) proverbs into PPIs to foster well-being and flourishing among African populations. I reference specific proverbs to explore their literal, metaphorical, moral, and epistemological import and inherent values, as well as their prospective utilization in promoting positive relationships, kindness and empathy, teamwork and collaboration, gratitude, truthfulness and honesty, and patience and humility, demonstrating how proverbs hold promise for promoting flourishing in the African context. I propose the CAPPI (Customization and Application of Proverbs in Positive Interventions) framework to guide researchers and practitioners in exploring and incorporating (African) proverbs into interventions. By embracing diverse cultural perspectives, positive psychology can enhance its impact on global well-being and create a more inclusive approach to research and intervention design.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)995-1010
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Positive Psychology
Volume19
Issue number6
Early online date21 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • African ancient wisdom
  • African-tailored positive psychology interventions
  • CAPPI
  • Positive psychology interventions
  • Proverbial positive psychology
  • Proverbs

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