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  1. 9 sty 2019 · In this chapter I’d like to explore what the field of interpersonal neurobiology has to teach us as psychotherapists about the role of human relationships, especially compassionate relationships, in health and well-being.

  2. 6 lis 2001 · Well-being is most commonly used in philosophy to describe what is non-instrumentally or ultimately good for a person.

  3. 31 mar 2021 · Philosophers who study well-being seek to identify the things that are ultimately good for a person (Crisp, 2017). Typically, this involves proposing theories of well-being and then applying these theories to (real or hypothetical) examples, to test the implications.

  4. 14 maj 2024 · Well-being philosophy is a branch of ethics that answers fundamental questions about the nature of well-being understood as a kind of value. Well-being psychology answers empirical questions about the causes, correlates, and consequences of well-being, its general levels, and so on.

  5. 29 sie 2020 · We will briefly survey the philosophical terrain with respect to well-being and then ask what the relationship between positive mental health and well-being amounts to. We will look in more detail at a recent proposal for an undemanding positive account by Wren-Lewis and Alexandrova.

  6. Specifically, we examine the correlates of: (1) behavior that is regulated with an experience of autonomy, rather than heteronomy; (2) the pursuit and attainment of intrinsic (relative to extrinsic) aspirations; and (3) being mindfully aware of internal and external experiences as they occur.

  7. 7 lip 2022 · Based on new approaches, which define health as the ability to adapt and manage even in the face of adversity, the concept of wellness can be understood as its proactive complement, which reflects our ability to fulfil our personal and collective human potential, and to pursue a joyful life.

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