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  1. The significance of psychological well-being!

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  1. Psychological Well-Being Revisited: Advances in Science and Practice

    Abstract. This article reviews the research and interventions that have grown up around a model of psychological well-being (Ryff, 1989) generated more than two decades ago to address neglected aspects of positive functioning, such as purposeful engagement in life, realization of personal talents and capacities, and enlightened self-knowledge.

  2. Psychological Wellbeing: A systematic Literature Review

    This research studies economic and psychological well-being sustainzbility through comparative data from two research studies, which the authors conducted in two different time logs.

  3. Psychological Well‐being: Evidence Regarding its Causes and

    INTRODUCTION. Psychological well-being is about lives going well. It is the combination of feeling good and functioning effectively. Sustainable well-being does not require individuals to feel good all the time; the experience of painful emotions (e.g. disappointment, failure, grief) is a normal part of life, and being able to manage these negative or painful emotions is essential for long ...

  4. Prioritizing Positivity: An Effective Approach to Pursuing Happiness

    The Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CES-D) measures ... resonates with other research in positive psychology. For instance, replaying a positive life event in one's mind predicts greater well-being whereas ... Explorations on the meaning of psychological well-being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1989;57:1069 ...

  5. Promoting Psychological Well-Being Through an Evidence-Based

    Likewise, one study showed that compared to waitlist control, 2 months of mindfulness-based stress reduction induced gray matter reduction in the amygdala, which was correlated with decreased stress, suggesting an improvement in psychological well-being (Hölzel et al., 2011a; Davidson and McEwen, 2012). Together, these findings provide some ...

  6. Emotional Intelligence and Psychological Well-Being in Adolescents

    Happiness or Psychological Well-Being. As for the study of happiness, it is essential to point out that there is no consensus about how to define it. ... Other studies have focused on the relationship between emotional intelligence and variables connected with well-being in young people, such as physical and mental health [41,42,43] and ...

  7. Discovering Psychological Well-Being: A Bibliometric Review

    Positive psychology (PP) is a vibrant field of research, as the focus in mental health research has shifted from negative psychological problems to positive human behaviours (Seligman & Csikszentmihalyi, 2000).In PP, well-being is modelled as holistic (Seligman, 2012) or multidimensional (Ryff, 1989).With the emergence of PP, interest in the structure and nature of well-being has increased.

  8. Psychological well-being as part of the public health debate? Insight

    Over the past decades, evidence for the mental and physical health benefits of enhanced psychological well-being (PWB) has expanded dramatically [1,2,3].Notably, research in the fields of behavioral and psychosomatic medicine, as well as health psychology have substantially contributed to this body of work [1,2,3,4,5,6,7].Yet, such work is still overlooked by a considerable proportion of the ...

  9. Can We Increase Psychological Well-Being? The Effects of ...

    Background There is a rapidly growing interest in psychological well-being (PWB) as outcome of interventions. Ryff developed theory-based indicators of PWB that are consistent with a eudaimonic perspective of happiness. Numerous interventions have been developed with the aim to increase PWB. However, the effects on PWB measured as coherent outcome have not been examined across studies yet ...

  10. The effects of psychological interventions on well-being measured with

    Traditionally, psychological research focused on measuring and alleviating psychological symptoms, such as depression and anxiety. However, in the last two decennia, there is a growing interest in positive functioning and well-being (Seligman, 2019).Research suggests that well-being and psychopathology are related, yet distinct dimensions of mental health (Keyes, 2005).