ISBN:
9781351189699
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (386 pages)
Edition:
1st ed
Series Statement:
Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology
Series Statement:
Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Forgas, Joseph P The Social Psychology of Living Well
DDC:
302
Keywords:
Happiness..
;
Well-being..
;
Quality of life-Psychological aspects
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1 The Social Psychology of Living Well: Historical, Social and Cultural Perspectives -- Part I Conceptual Issues -- 2 Happiness and Meaningfulness as Two Different and Not Entirely Compatible Versions of the Good Life -- 3 Evolutionary Imperatives and the Good Life -- 4 On the Adaptive Functions of Good Life: Going Beyond Hedonic Experience -- 5 Living Life Well: The Role of Mindfulness and Compassion -- Part II The Role of Purposeful Activities in Living Well -- 6 For What It's Worth: The Regulatory Pleasure and Purpose of a Good Life -- 7 Whither Happiness? When, How, and Why Might Positive Activities Undermine Well-Being -- 8 Understanding the Good Life: Eudaimonic Living Involves Well-Doing, Not Well-Being -- 9 Religious Engagement and Living Well -- Part III Affective and Cognitive Aspects of Living Well -- 10 Biological Underpinnings of Positive Emotions and Purpose -- 11 Nostalgia Shapes and Potentiates the Future -- 12 Negative Affect and the Good Life: On the Cognitive, Motivational and Interpersonal Benefits of Negative Mood -- 13 Expansive and Contractive Learning Experiences: Mental Construal and Living Well -- Part IV Social and Cultural Factors in Living Well -- 14 Satisfying and Meaningful Close Relationships -- 15 Early Social Experiences and Living Well: A Longitudinal View of Adult Physical Health -- 16 Positive Parenting, Adolescent Substance Use Prevention, and the Good Life -- 17 Internet and Well-Being -- 18 Technology and the Future of Happiness -- Index -- Backcover.
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