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Science of Well-Being, The


Science of Well-Being, The

Paperback by Huppert, Felicia A. (Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, UK); Baylis, Nick (Lecturer in Positive Psychology, University of Cambridge, UK); Keverne, Barry (University Professor and Fellow of King's College, University of Cambridge, UK)

Science of Well-Being, The

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ISBN:
9780198567523
Publication Date:
3 Nov 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
560 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 May 2024
Science of Well-Being, The

Description

How much do we know about what makes people thrive and societies flourish? While a vast body of research has been dedicated to understanding problems and disorders, we know remarkably little about the positive aspects of life, the things that make life worth living. This landmark volume heralds the emergence of a new field of science that endeavours to understand how individuals and societies thrive and flourish, and how this new knowledge can be applied to foster happiness, health and fulfillment, and institutions that encourage the development of these qualities. Taking a dynamic, cross-disciplinary approach, it sets out to explore the most promising routes to well-being, derived from the latest research in psychology, neuroscience, social science, economics and the effects of our natural environment. Designed for a general readership, this volume is of compelling interest to all those in the social, behavioural and biomedical sciences, the caring professions and policy makers. It provides a stimulating overview for any reader with a serious interest in the latest insights and strategies for enhancing our individual well-being, or the well-being of the communities in which we live and work.

Contents

PART 1 - EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT ; PART 2 - PHYSIOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE ; PART 3 - PSYCHOLOGY OF WELL-BEING ; PART 4 - CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ; PART 5 - SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS

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