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The Social Psychology of Living Well Joseph P. Forgas (University of New South Wales)

The Social Psychology of Living Well By Joseph P. Forgas (University of New South Wales)

The Social Psychology of Living Well by Joseph P. Forgas (University of New South Wales)


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This book surveys ground-breaking work by leading international researchers, demonstrating that social psychology is the core discipline for understanding well-being and the search for meaning.

The Social Psychology of Living Well Summary

The Social Psychology of Living Well by Joseph P. Forgas (University of New South Wales)

How to live well and the search for meaning have long been of intense concern to humans, perhaps because Homo sapiens is the only species aware of its own mortality. In the last few decades, empirical psychology made a major contribution to this quest. This book surveys groundbreaking work by leading international researchers, demonstrating that social psychology is the core discipline for understanding well-being and the search for meaning. Basic conceptual and theoretical principles are discussed, drawing on philosophy, evolutionary theory and psychology, followed by a review of the role of purposeful, motivated activity and self-control in achieving life satisfaction. The role of emotional and cognitive processes and the influence of social, interpersonal and cultural factors in promoting a happy and meaningful life are discussed. The book will be of interest to students, practitioners and researchers in the behavioral and social sciences, as well as to laypersons for whom improving the quality of human life and understanding the principles of well-being are of interest.

About Joseph P. Forgas (University of New South Wales)

Joseph P. Forgas is Scientia Professor at the University of New South Wales, Australia. He has received numerous awards, including the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award from the Australian Psychological Society.

Roy F. Baumeister is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Queensland, Australia. In 2013, he received the William James Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science in recognition of his lifetime achievements.

Table of Contents

1. The Social Psychology of Living Well: Historical, Social and Cultural Perspectives, Joseph P. Forgas & Roy F. Baumeister. Part I. Conceptual Issues. 2. Happiness and Meaningfulness as Two Different and Not Entirely Compatible Versions of the Good Life, Roy F. Baumeister. 3. Evolutionary Imperatives and the Good Life, William von Hippel & Karen Gonsalkorale. 4. On the Adaptive Functions of Good Life: Going Beyond Hedonic Experience, Klaus Fiedler & Peter Arslan. 5. Living Life Well: The Role of Mindfulness and Compassion, Felicia A. Huppert. Part II. The Role of Purposeful Activities in Living Well. 6. For What it's Worth: The Regulatory Pleasure and Purpose of a Good Life, James Shah. 7. Whither Happiness? When, How, and Why Might Positive Activities Undermine Well-Being, Megan M. Fritz & Sonja Lyubomirsky. 8. Understanding the Good Life: Eudaimonic Living Involves Well-Doing, Not Well-Being, Kennon M. Sheldon. 9. Religious Engagement and Living Well, David G. Myers. Part III. Affective and Cognitive Aspects of Living Well. 10. Biological Underpinnings of Positive Emotions and Purpose, Barbara L. Fredrickson. 11. Nostalgia Shapes and Potentiates the Future, Constantine Sedikides, Tim Wildschut, & Elena Stephan. 12. Negative Affect and the Good Life: On the Cognitive, Motivational and Interpersonal Benefits of Negative Mood, Joseph P. Forgas. 13. Expansive and Contractive Learning Experiences: Mental Construal and Living Well, David Kalkstein, Alexa Hubbard, & Yaacov Trope. Part IV. Social and Cultural Factors in Living Well. 14. Satisfying and Meaningful Close Relationships, Shelly L. Gable. 15. Early Social Experiences and Living Well: A Longitudinal View of Adult Physical Health. Jeffry A. Simpson, Allison K. Farrell, Chloe O. Huelsnitz, & Jami Eller. 16. Positive Parenting, Adolescent Substance Use Prevention, and the Good Life, William D. Crano & Candice D. Donaldson. 17. Internet and Well-Being, Yair Amichai-Hamburger & Shir Etgar. 18. Technology and the Future of Happiness, Elizabeth W. Dunn & Ryan J. Dwyer.

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NPB9780815369233
9780815369233
0815369239
The Social Psychology of Living Well by Joseph P. Forgas (University of New South Wales)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2018-02-02
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