Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  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. 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.

  3. 15 sty 2020 · This meta-analysis tests the relationships between authenticity and well-being, and authenticity and engagement, investigating the impact of several moderators: age, gender, sample type, conceptual measure and individualism-collectivism.

  4. 6 lis 2001 · The question of what well-being consists in is of independent interest, but it is of great importance in moral philosophy, especially in the case of utilitarianism, according to which the only moral requirement is that well-being be maximized.

  5. 10 cze 2021 · Psychological happiness or hedonic wellbeing is defined in terms of positive and negative affect, hedonic sensations of monetary pleasures, neuronal chemical release of dopamine in the brain, psychological utility, and emotional wellbeing. In contrast, prudential happiness is translated psychologically into the popular concept of life satisfaction.

  6. One philosophical example is the following definition: how well someones life is going for them (Crisp, Reference Crisp and Zalta 2014). Philosophers have been arguing over and defining wellbeing for many centuries.

  7. 14 maj 2024 · We divide existing attempts in the literature into three broad categories according to the perspective from which the integration takes place: (1) top-down meta-theoretical unification; (2) psychological integration within philosophy; and (3) philosophical integration within psychology.

  1. Ludzie szukają również