The Science of Subjective Well-BeingMichael Eid, Randy J. Larsen Guilford Press, 2008 M01 1 - 546 páginas This authoritative volume reviews the breadth of current scientific knowledge on subjective well-being (SWB): its definition, causes and consequences, measurement, and practical applications that may help people become happier. Leading experts explore the connections between SWB and a range of intrapersonal and interpersonal phenomena, including personality, health, relationship satisfaction, wealth, cognitive processes, emotion regulation, religion, family life, school and work experiences, and culture. Interventions and practices that enhance SWB are examined, with attention to both their benefits and limitations. The concluding chapter from Ed Diener dispels common myths in the field and presents a thoughtful agenda for future research. |
Contenido
Chapter 1 | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 17 |
Chapter 3 | 44 |
Chapter 4 | 62 |
Chapter 5 | 80 |
Chapter 6 | 97 |
Chapter 7 | 124 |
Chapter 8 | 141 |
Chapter 15 | 307 |
Chapter 16 | 323 |
Chapter 17 | 347 |
Chapter 18 | 376 |
Chapter 19 | 393 |
Chapter 20 | 414 |
Chapter 21 | 431 |
Chapter 22 | 449 |
Chapter 9 | 171 |
Chapter 10 | 195 |
Chapter 11 | 220 |
Chapter 12 | 239 |
Chapter 13 | 258 |
Chapter 14 | 290 |
Chapter 23 | 469 |
Chapter 24 | 493 |
Author Index | 515 |
533 | |
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The Pursuit of Unhappiness: The Elusive Psychology of Well-Being Daniel M. Haybron Vista previa limitada - 2008 |