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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 1104 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x175x61 mm, kaal: 1938 g
  • Sari: Oxford Library of Psychology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-2014
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198714629
  • ISBN-13: 9780198714620
In recent decades there has been a shift in focus from psychological and social problems-what might be called the "dark side" of humanity-to human well-being and flourishing. The Positive Psychology movement, along with changes in attitudes toward organisational and societal health, has generated a surge of interest in human happiness.

The Oxford Handbook of Happiness is the definitive text for researchers and practitioners interested in human happiness. Its editors and chapter contributors are world leaders in the investigation of happiness across the fields of psychology, organizational behaviour, education, philosophy, social policy and economics.

The study of happiness is at the nexus of four major scientific developments: the growing field of Positive Psychology which researches the conditions that make people flourish; advances in the biological and affective sciences which have contributed to the understanding of positive emotions; Positive Organizational Scholarship, an emerging discipline aimed at investigating and fostering excellence in organisations; and findings from economics indicating that traditional markers of economic and societal well-being are insufficient. The Oxford Handbook of Happiness offers readers a coherent, multi-disciplinary, and accessible text on the current state-of-the-art in happiness research.

This volume features ten sections that focus on psychological, philosophical, evolutionary, economic and spiritual approaches to happiness; happiness in society, education, organisations and relationships; and the assessment and development of happiness. Readers will find information on psychological constructs such as resilience, flow, and emotional intelligence; theories including broaden-and-build and self-determination; and explorations of topics including collective virtuousness, psychological capital, coaching, environmental sustainability and economic growth. This handbook will be useful to academics, practitioners, teachers, students, and all those interested in theory and research on human happiness.

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The breadth of topics covered by the Handbook of Happiness is quite astonishing. * Joe Sinclair, New Nurturing Potential * A remarkable achievement in that it covers most of the basic contemporary knowledge about happiness as well as giving glimpses of more advanced and specific findings. ... The perfect resource for any student intent on studying happiness and any experienced researcher who wants to enter the field of happiness studies. * International Journal of Wellbeing * The Oxford Handbook of Happiness offers a compelling case for adding happiness sciences to this growing list of new configurations. * PsychCritiques * The handbook offers readers a coherent, multidisciplinary, and accessible book on the current study of happiness as it is addressed from many diverse though interconnected perspectives ... This handbook will be useful to academics, practitioners, teachers, students, and all those interested in theory and research on human happiness ... Recommended. * R.B. Stewart, CHOICE * This handbook is a marvellous resource to facilitate an integrated understanding of happiness that is difficult to glean from the individual literatures on each of those more specific realms. Rodger Narloch Psychology Learning & Teaching Book Review

List of Contributors
xxiii
List of Abbreviations
xxix
1 Introduction
1(10)
Susan A. David
Ilona Boniwell
Amanda Conley Ayers
SECTION I PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO HAPPINESS
Joar Vittersø
2 Introduction to Psychological Approaches to Happiness
11(6)
Joar Vittersø
3 The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions: Form, Function, and Mechanisms
17(18)
Anne M. Conway
Michele M. Tugade
Lahnna I. Catalino
Barbara L. Fredrickson
4 The Endowment-Contrast Model: A Lens for Happiness Research
35(25)
Dale Griffin
Richard Gonzalez
5 Past, Present, and Future of Flow
60(13)
Antonella Delle Fave
6 Emotionally Intelligent Happiness
73(15)
Alia J. Crum
Peter Salovey
7 Religious Engagement and Well-being
88(13)
David G. Myers
8 Positive Psychological Experiences and Psychopathology: A Self-Regulatory Perspective
101(18)
Patty Ferssizidis
Todd B. Kashdan
Rachel A. Marquart
Michael F. Steger
9 The Rewards of Happiness
119(15)
Katherine Jacobs Bao
Sonja Lyubomirsky
10 Happiness Experienced: The Science of Subjective Well-being
134(21)
William Pavot
Ed Diener
SECTION II PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFINITIONS OF HAPPINESS
Joar Vittersø
11 Introduction to Psychological Definitions of Happiness
155(6)
Joar Vittersø
12 Notions of the Good Life
161(13)
Ruut Veenhoven
13 Subjective Well-being
174(11)
Felicity F. Miao
Minkyung Koo
Shigehiro Oishi
14 Measuring Happiness and Subjective Well-being
185(16)
Robert A. Cummins
15 Eudaimonia
201(13)
Veronika Huta
16 What Makes for a Life Well Lived? Autonomy and its Relation to Full Functioning and Organismic Wellness
214(13)
Christopher P. Niemiec
Richard M. Ryan
17 Functional Well-being: Happiness as Feelings, Evaluations, and Functioning
227(20)
Joar Vittersø
SECTION III PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACHES TO HAPPINESS
James O. Pawelski
18 Introduction to Philosophical Approaches to Happiness
247(5)
James O. Pawelski
19 The Pursuit of Happiness in History
252(11)
Darrin M. McMahon
20 Happiness in Early Chinese Thought
263(16)
Philip J. Ivanhoe
21 Continental Contributions to our Understanding of Happiness and Suffering
279(12)
Emmy van Deurzen
22 The Seductions of Happiness
291(12)
Raymond Angelo Belliotti
23 The Nature and Significance of Happiness
303(12)
Daniel M. Haybron
24 Philosophical Methods in Happiness Research
315(11)
Valerie Tiberius
25 Happiness and Its Opposites
326(13)
James O. Pawelski
SECTION IV SPIRITUAL APPROACHES TO HAPPINESS
Jane Henry
26 Introduction to Spiritual Approaches to Happiness
339(5)
Jane Henry
27 A Buddhist View of Happiness
344(13)
Matthieu Ricard
28 Relational Buddhism: An Integrative Psychology of Happiness amidst Existential Suffering
357(14)
G. T. Maurits Kwee
29 Well-being from the Hindu/Sanatana Dharma Perspective
371(13)
Kiran Kumar K. Salagame
30 Flourishing through Meditation and Mindfulness
384(13)
Peter Malinowski
31 Heaven on Earth: Beneficial Effects of Sanctification for Individual and Interpersonal Well-being
397(14)
Annette Mahoney
Kenneth I. Pargament
Krystal M. Hernandez
32 Quieting the Mind and Low Arousal Routes to Happiness
411(16)
Jane Henry
SECTION V HAPPINESS AND SOCIETY
Sam Thompson
33 Introduction to Happiness and Society
427(4)
Sam Thompson
34 Economics and the Study of Individual Happiness
431(17)
Bruno S. Frey
Alois Stutzer
35 Comparing Well-being Across Nations: Conceptual and Empirical Issues
448(17)
William Tov
Evelyn W. M. Au
36 The Geography of Happiness
465(17)
Dimitris Ballas
Danny Dorling
37 Well-being in Consumer Societies
482(16)
Aaron Ahuvia
Elif Izberk-Bilgin
38 Well-being and Sustainable Development
498(19)
Sam Thompson
Nic Marks
Tim Jackson
39 Well-being and Public Policy
517(18)
Geoff Mulgan
SECTION VI POSITIVE EDUCATION
Ilona Boniwell
Nash Popovic
40 Introduction to Positive Education
535(5)
Ilona Boniwell
41 Education and Well-being
540(11)
John White
42 Should Education Have Happiness Lessons?
551(12)
Nash Popovic
43 Well-being and Resilience in Education
563(16)
Toni Noble
Helen McGrath
44 Happiness in the Classroom
579(13)
Jennifer M. Fox Eades
Carmel Proctor
Martin Ashley
45 Applying Happiness and Well-being Research to the Teaching and Learning Process
592(17)
Laura McInerney
46 Resilience Education
609(22)
Jane E. Gillham
Rachel M. Abenavoli
Steven M. Brunwasser
Mark Linkins
Karen J. Reivich
Martin E. R Seligman
47 Teaching for Wisdom
631(13)
Robert J. Sternberg
48 Going Beyond the Accidental: Happiness, Education, and the Wellington College Experience
644(13)
Ian Morris
49 Positive Education at Geelong Grammar School
657(14)
Mathew A. White
SECTION VII HAPPINESS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Arran Caza
Kim S. Cameron
50 An Introduction to Happiness and Organizations
671(5)
Arran Caza
Kim S. Cameron
51 Virtuousness as a Source of Happiness in Organizations
676(17)
Kim S. Cameron
Arran Caza
52 How Work Shapes Well-being
693(18)
Brianna Barker Caza
Amy Wrzesniewski
53 Work Design and Happiness: An Active, Reciprocal Perspective
711(22)
Ben J. Searle
Sharon K. Parker
54 Jobs and Job-Holders: Two Sources of Happiness and Unhappiness
733(18)
Peter Warr
55 Managing Psychological Capital in Organizations: Cognitive, Affective, Conative, and Social Mechanisms of Happiness
751(16)
Carolyn M. Youssef
Fred Luthans
56 Reflected Best Self Engagement at Work: Positive Identity, Alignment, and the Pursuit of Vitality and Value Creation
767(16)
Laura Morgan Roberts
57 Encouraging Employee Happiness
783(15)
Thomas A. Wright
58 Executive Well-being
798(19)
James Campbell Quick
Jonathan D. Quick
SECTION VIII RELATIONSHIPS AND HAPPINESS
Meliksah Demir
59 Introduction to Relationships and Happiness
817(4)
Meliksah Demir
60 Close Relationships and Happiness
821(13)
Shimon Saphire-Bernstein
Shelley E. Taylor
61 Adult Attachment and Happiness: Individual Differences in the Experience and Consequences of Positive Emotions
834(13)
Mario Mikulincer
Phillip R. Shaver
62 Perceived Social Support and Happiness: The Role of Personality and Relational Processes
847(13)
Brian Lakey
63 Friendship and Happiness
860(13)
Meliksah Demir
Haley Orthel
Adrian Keith Andelin
SECTION IX DEVELOPMENT, STABILITY, AND CHANGE OF HAPPINESS
Kate Hefferon
64 Introduction to Development, Stability, and Change of Happiness
873(2)
Kate Hefferon
65 An Evolutionary Psychological Perspective on Happiness
875(12)
Sarah E. Hill
Danielle J. DelPriore
Brett Major
66 Set-Point Theory May Now Need Replacing: Death of a Paradigm?
887(14)
Bruce Headey
67 Variety is the Spice of Happiness: The Hedonic Adaptation Prevention Model
901(14)
Kennon M. Sheldon
Julia Boehm
Sonja Lyubomirsky
68 Promotion and Protection of Positive Mental Health: Towards Complete Mental Health in Human Development
915(11)
Corey L. M. Keyes
69 Post-traumatic Growth: Eudaimonic Happiness in the Aftermath of Adversity
926(15)
Stephen Joseph
Kate Hefferon
70 Creating a Stable Architectural Framework of Existence: Proposing a Model of Lifelong Meaning
941(16)
Michael F. Steger
Anna Beeby
Samantha Garrett
Todd B. Kashdan
SECTION X HAPPINESS INTERVENTIONS
Gordon B. Spence
Suzy Green
71 Introduction to Happiness Interventions
957(5)
Gordon B. Spence
Suzy Green
72 Increasing Happiness in the General Population: Empirically Supported Self-help?
962(16)
Acacia C. Parks
Stephen M. Schueller
Arber Tasimi
73 Positive Psychology in Practice: Positive Psychotherapy
978(16)
Tayyab Rashid
74 Happiness in Valued Living: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a Model for Change
994(15)
Louise Hayes
75 Coaching and Well-being: A Brief Review of Existing Evidence, Relevant Theory, and Implications for Practitioners
1009(17)
Gordon B. Spence
Anthony M. Grant
76 Mindfulness and Cultivating Well-being in Older Adults
1026(11)
Laura M. Hsu
Ellen J. Langer
77 Well-being Therapy: Theoretical Background, Clinical Implications, and Future Directions
1037(13)
Giovanni A. Fava
Chiara Ruini
78 The Collaborative Recovery Model: Developing Positive Institutions to Facilitate Recovery in Enduring Mental Illness
1050(17)
Lindsay G. Oades
Trevor P. Crowe
Frank P. Deane
79 Conclusion: The Future of Happiness
1067(4)
Susan A. David
Ilona Boniwell
Amanda Conley Ayers
Contributor Index 1071(2)
Author Index 1073(4)
Subject Index 1077