Beyond Snyder's Hope Theory - Integrating Action and Neurological Foundations
Charles S. Thomas
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This paper proposes an evolution of Snyder's Hope Theory by integrating a crucial third component—Action—to the established framework of Pathways and Agency. While Snyder's original theory conceptualizes hope as a positive motivational state based on goal-directed energy (Agency) and planning to meet goals (Pathways), this paper argues that hope without action remains merely wishful thinking. The modified formula Hope = Pathway × Agency × Action is presented and supported through neurobiological evidence, specifically examining the role of the periaqueductal gray (PAG) in mediating transitions from freeze states to action states. This expanded model offers enhanced explanatory power for understanding stalled progress and provides practical interventions through "mini-hopes," "mini-actions," and "mini-wins" that can initiate neurological shifts from inhibition to goal-directed behavior.
Date: 2025-05-12
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/pbqae_v1
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