幸福:ポジティブ心理学の視座<br>The Best within Us : Positive Psychology Perspectives on Eudaimonia

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幸福:ポジティブ心理学の視座
The Best within Us : Positive Psychology Perspectives on Eudaimonia

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 303 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433812613
  • DDC分類 158

基本説明

Explores the many ways in which the philosophic concept of eudaimonia is being employed in psychology.

Full Description

The Best Within Us explores the many ways the philosophic concept of eudaimonia is being employed in psychology.

Eudaimonia is an ancient philosophy that today informs the field of positive psychology, specifically in the study of flourishing and the fulfillment of potentials, identity development, happiness, and well-being. Eudaimonic functioning not only yields quality of life benefits to the individual, it also contributes to caring, intimate personal relationships, and engagement in prosocial activities.

This book is for personality and social psychologists with teaching and research interests in positive psychology, happiness, well-being, self-acceptance and self-esteem, identity, meaning in life, self-determination and autonomy, and motivation. It is also for graduate students seeking research ideas pertaining to quality of life.

Contents

Contributors

Preface

Introduction: Considering the Nature of a Life Well Lived - Intersections of Positive Psychology and Eudaimonist Philosophy 
Alan S. Waterman

Recipes for a Good Life: Eudaimonism and the Contribution of Philosophy 
Valerie Tiberius
Feelings, Meanings and Optimal Functioning: Some Distinctions Between Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well-Being 
Joar Vitters amp oslash
What Humans Need: Flourishing in Aristotelian Philosophy and Self-Determination Theory 
Richard M. Ryan, Randall R. Curren, and Edward L. Deci
Eudaimonic Well-Being and Health: Mapping Consequences of Self-Realization 
Carol D. Ryff
Eudaimonic Identity Theory 
Alan S. Waterman and Seth J. Schwartz
Individual Daimon, Universal Needs, and Subjective Well-Being: Happiness as the Natural Consequence of a Life Well Lived 
Kennon M. Sheldon
Pursuing Eudaimonia Versus Hedonia: Distinctions, Similarities, and Relationships 
Veronika Huta
Is Meaning in Life a Flagship Indicator of Well-Being? 
Michael F. Steger, Joo Yeon Shin, Yerin Shim, and Arissa Fitch-Martin
Passion and Optimal Functioning in Society: A Eudaimonic Perspective 
Robert J. Vallerand
The Importance of Who You Really Are: The Role of the True Self in Eudaimonia 
Rebecca J. Schlegel, Kelly A. Hirsch, and Christina M. Smith
Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Meaning and Goals in Adulthood: Their Roots and Relations With Happiness 
Antonella Delle Fave, Mari amp eacute Wissing, Ingrid Brdar, Dianne Vella-Broderick, and Teresa Freire
Discovering Positive Lives and Futures: Adolescent Eudaimonic Expression Through Activity Involvement 
J. Douglas Coatsworth and Erin Hiley Sharp
Human Strengths and Well-Being: Finding the Best Within Us at the Intersection of Eudaimonic Philosophy, Humanistic Psychology, and Positive Psychology 
P. Alex Linley

Index

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