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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ISBN
9780191666780
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok