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Felicitators (The whole special issue in one PDF)

Dan Weijers, Dan Weijers, Nattavudh Powdthavee, Aaron Jarden
2011-07-20

Assessing meaning in life on an international scale: Psychometric evidence for the Meaning in Life Questionnaire-Short Form among Chilean households

Michael F. Steger, Emma Samman
2012-08-29

Doing the right thing: Measuring wellbeing for public policy

Marie J. C. Forgeard, Eranda Jayawickreme, Margaret L. Kern, Martin E. P. Seligman
2011-01-30

Integrating the hedonic and eudaimonic perspectives to more comprehensively understand wellbeing and pathways to wellbeing

Luke Wayne Henderson, Tess Knight
2012-08-29

Assessing Jordan B. Peterson’s contribution to the psychology of wellbeing: A book review of 12 Rules for Life

Paul T P Wong
2019-04-02

Theorizing the interpersonal aspect of ikigai (‘life worth living’) among Japanese university students: A mixed-methods approach

Shintaro Kono, Gordon Walker
2020-05-31

Enhancing our understanding of physical activity and wellbeing with a lifespan perspective

Amanda L. Hyde, Jaclyn P. Maher, Steriani Elavsky
2013-03-07

The PERMA-Profiler: A brief multidimensional measure of flourishing

Julie Butler, Margaret L. Kern
2016-10-13

Self-regulation capacity is linked to wellbeing and burnout in physicians and medical students: Implications for nurturing self-help skills

Marie-Claude J. Gagnon, Natalie Durand-Bush, Bradley W Young
2016-05-14

Measuring flourishing: The impact of operational definitions on the prevalence of high levels of wellbeing

Lucy Clare Hone, Aaron Jarden, Grant M. Schofield, Scott Duncan
2014-05-14

Understanding the experiences of positive life changes during postgraduate study on a Masters in Applied Positive Psychology programme: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

Christian Jun van Nieuwerburgh, Agnieszka M. Lech
2015-07-30

The challenge of defining wellbeing

Rachel Dodge, Annette P. Daly, Jan Huyton, Lalage D. Sanders
2012-08-29

Review of The Oxford Handbook of Happiness

Dan Weijers, Aaron Jarden, Erik Angner, George Burns, Erica Chadwick, Paul E. Jose, Mohsen Joshanloo, Margarita Tarragona, Neil Thin
2013-10-07

Sustaining the use of Positive Education coping skills to meet the challenges of the emerging adulthood period

Nina Stevanovic, Erin Hoare, Vicki Mckenzie, Meredith O'Connor
2017-12-11

Personal or Interpersonal Construal of Happiness: A Cultural Psychological Perspective

Yukiko Uchida, Yuji Ogihara
2012-12-13

Manipulating happiness: Maria Montessori

Robert Biswas-Diener
2011-07-20

A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies of the antecedents and consequences of wellbeing among university students

Anton du Toit, Russell Thomson, Andrew Page
2022-05-31

Happiness: An Interactionist Perspective

Aaron Ahuvia, Neil Thin, Dan Haybron, Robert Biswas-Diener, Mathieu Ricard, Jean Timsit
2015-01-26

The international landscape of positive psychology research: A systematic review

Heejin Kim, Kathryn Doiron, Meg Warren, Stewart Donaldson
2018-07-12

Ethical guidelines for positive psychology practice (English)

Aaron Jarden, Tayyab Rashid, Annalise Roache, Tim Lomas
2019-07-18

Perfectionism and PERMA: The benefits of other-oriented perfectionism

Hope A Birch, Leigh M Riby, Deborah McGann
2019-04-02

Mindfulness meditation and curiosity: The contributing factors to wellbeing and the process of closing the self-discrepancy gap

Itai Ivtzan, Hannah E. Gardner, Zhanar Smailova
2011-10-24

Institutions as enablers of wellbeing: The Singapore Prison case study

John F. Helliwell
2011-07-20

Conceptualising and Measuring Mental Fitness: A Delphi Study

Paula Robinson, Lindsay Oades, Peter Caputi
2015-01-26
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