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Effects of the Best Possible Self intervention: A systematic review and meta analysis

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Fig 1. Flow diagram.
Table 1. Characteristics of the studies that examined the effects of the BPS intervention.
Table 3 presents the results of the effectiveness of the BPS comparing to control groups for wellbeing, positive affect, negative affect, optimism, and depression
Table 4 presents the results of the comparison of the effectiveness of the BPS and gratitude interventions for wellbeing, positive affect, and negative affect
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