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SECTION I PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO HAPPINESS |
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2 Introduction to Psychological Approaches to Happiness |
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11 | (6) |
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3 The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions: Form, Function, and Mechanisms |
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17 | (18) |
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4 The Endowment-Contrast Model: A Lens for Happiness Research |
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35 | (25) |
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5 Past, Present, and Future of Flow |
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60 | (13) |
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6 Emotionally Intelligent Happiness |
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73 | (15) |
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7 Religious Engagement and Well-being |
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88 | (13) |
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8 Positive Psychological Experiences and Psychopathology: A Self-Regulatory Perspective |
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101 | (18) |
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9 The Rewards of Happiness |
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119 | (15) |
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10 Happiness Experienced: The Science of Subjective Well-being |
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134 | (21) |
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SECTION II PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFINITIONS OF HAPPINESS |
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11 Introduction to Psychological Definitions of Happiness |
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155 | (6) |
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12 Notions of the Good Life |
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161 | (13) |
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174 | (11) |
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14 Measuring Happiness and Subjective Well-being |
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185 | (16) |
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201 | (13) |
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16 What Makes for a Life Well Lived? Autonomy and its Relation to Full Functioning and Organismic Wellness |
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214 | (13) |
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17 Functional Well-being: Happiness as Feelings, Evaluations, and Functioning |
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227 | (20) |
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SECTION III PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACHES TO HAPPINESS |
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18 Introduction to Philosophical Approaches to Happiness |
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247 | (5) |
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19 The Pursuit of Happiness in History |
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252 | (11) |
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20 Happiness in Early Chinese Thought |
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263 | (16) |
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21 Continental Contributions to our Understanding of Happiness and Suffering |
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279 | (12) |
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22 The Seductions of Happiness |
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291 | (12) |
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23 The Nature and Significance of Happiness |
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303 | (12) |
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24 Philosophical Methods in Happiness Research |
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315 | (11) |
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25 Happiness and Its Opposites |
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326 | (13) |
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SECTION IV SPIRITUAL APPROACHES TO HAPPINESS |
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26 Introduction to Spiritual Approaches to Happiness |
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339 | (5) |
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27 A Buddhist View of Happiness |
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344 | (13) |
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28 Relational Buddhism: An Integrative Psychology of Happiness amidst Existential Suffering |
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357 | (14) |
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29 Well-being from the Hindu/Sanatana Dharma Perspective |
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371 | (13) |
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30 Flourishing through Meditation and Mindfulness |
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384 | (13) |
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31 Heaven on Earth: Beneficial Effects of Sanctification for Individual and Interpersonal Well-being |
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397 | (14) |
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32 Quieting the Mind and Low Arousal Routes to Happiness |
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411 | (16) |
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SECTION V HAPPINESS AND SOCIETY |
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33 Introduction to Happiness and Society |
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427 | (4) |
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34 Economics and the Study of Individual Happiness |
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431 | (17) |
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35 Comparing Well-being Across Nations: Conceptual and Empirical Issues |
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448 | (17) |
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36 The Geography of Happiness |
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465 | (17) |
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37 Well-being in Consumer Societies |
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482 | (16) |
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38 Well-being and Sustainable Development |
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498 | (19) |
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39 Well-being and Public Policy |
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517 | (18) |
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SECTION VI POSITIVE EDUCATION |
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40 Introduction to Positive Education |
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535 | (5) |
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41 Education and Well-being |
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540 | (11) |
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42 Should Education Have Happiness Lessons? |
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551 | (12) |
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43 Well-being and Resilience in Education |
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563 | (16) |
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44 Happiness in the Classroom |
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579 | (13) |
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45 Applying Happiness and Well-being Research to the Teaching and Learning Process |
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592 | (17) |
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609 | (22) |
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631 | (13) |
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48 Going Beyond the Accidental: Happiness, Education, and the Wellington College Experience |
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644 | (13) |
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49 Positive Education at Geelong Grammar School |
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657 | (14) |
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SECTION VII HAPPINESS AND ORGANIZATIONS |
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50 An Introduction to Happiness and Organizations |
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671 | (5) |
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51 Virtuousness as a Source of Happiness in Organizations |
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676 | (17) |
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52 How Work Shapes Well-being |
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693 | (18) |
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53 Work Design and Happiness: An Active, Reciprocal Perspective |
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711 | (22) |
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54 Jobs and Job-Holders: Two Sources of Happiness and Unhappiness |
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733 | (18) |
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55 Managing Psychological Capital in Organizations: Cognitive, Affective, Conative, and Social Mechanisms of Happiness |
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751 | (16) |
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56 Reflected Best Self Engagement at Work: Positive Identity, Alignment, and the Pursuit of Vitality and Value Creation |
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767 | (16) |
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57 Encouraging Employee Happiness |
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783 | (15) |
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798 | (19) |
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SECTION VIII RELATIONSHIPS AND HAPPINESS |
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59 Introduction to Relationships and Happiness |
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817 | (4) |
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60 Close Relationships and Happiness |
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821 | (13) |
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61 Adult Attachment and Happiness: Individual Differences in the Experience and Consequences of Positive Emotions |
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834 | (13) |
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62 Perceived Social Support and Happiness: The Role of Personality and Relational Processes |
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847 | (13) |
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63 Friendship and Happiness |
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860 | (13) |
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SECTION IX DEVELOPMENT, STABILITY, AND CHANGE OF HAPPINESS |
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64 Introduction to Development, Stability, and Change of Happiness |
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873 | (2) |
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65 An Evolutionary Psychological Perspective on Happiness |
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875 | (12) |
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66 Set-Point Theory May Now Need Replacing: Death of a Paradigm? |
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887 | (14) |
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67 Variety is the Spice of Happiness: The Hedonic Adaptation Prevention Model |
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901 | (14) |
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68 Promotion and Protection of Positive Mental Health: Towards Complete Mental Health in Human Development |
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915 | (11) |
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69 Post-traumatic Growth: Eudaimonic Happiness in the Aftermath of Adversity |
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926 | (15) |
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70 Creating a Stable Architectural Framework of Existence: Proposing a Model of Lifelong Meaning |
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941 | (16) |
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SECTION X HAPPINESS INTERVENTIONS |
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71 Introduction to Happiness Interventions |
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957 | (5) |
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72 Increasing Happiness in the General Population: Empirically Supported Self-help? |
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962 | (16) |
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73 Positive Psychology in Practice: Positive Psychotherapy |
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978 | (16) |
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74 Happiness in Valued Living: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a Model for Change |
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994 | (15) |
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75 Coaching and Well-being: A Brief Review of Existing Evidence, Relevant Theory, and Implications for Practitioners |
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1009 | (17) |
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76 Mindfulness and Cultivating Well-being in Older Adults |
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1026 | (11) |
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77 Well-being Therapy: Theoretical Background, Clinical Implications, and Future Directions |
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1037 | (13) |
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78 The Collaborative Recovery Model: Developing Positive Institutions to Facilitate Recovery in Enduring Mental Illness |
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1050 | (17) |
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79 Conclusion: The Future of Happiness |
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1067 | (4) |
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| Contributor Index |
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| Author Index |
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1073 | (4) |
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