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BF575.H27 T37 2014 (Browse shelf) | Available | soft copy available at TCL |
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BF575 .H27 J52 About happiness : | BF575 .H27 J52 About happiness : | BF575 H27 S83 Subjective well-being : | BF575.H27 T37 2014 Emotional well-being and mental health : | BF575 L3 G7 The psychology of laughter and comedy / | BF575 L3 G7 The psychology of laughter and comedy / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-195).
1. Mapping the territory: the philosopher's viewpoint -- living well -- 2. The health economist's viewpoint -- 3. The psychologist's viewpoint: how happy are you? -- 4. The health worker's viewpoint -- 5. The politician's viewpoint -- 6. The extravert's viewpoint -- 7. The spiritual viewpoint -- 8. The psychotherapist's viewpoint -- 9. No viewpoint -- 10. Applied well-being.
Well-being is central to many different fields, from allied-health professions to politics, a diverse number of professions and disciplines seek to research, understand and promote this vital topic. As a concept at the heart of psychotherapeutic practice, it is essential that trainee and practising therapists understand the distinctive contribution to our understanding of well-being that each of these fields have made.
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