What is happiness? Does true happiness even exist? For most ofus--regardless of age, income, or occupation--the search for"happiness" is our most coveted goal. Indeed, our entitlement toits pursuit is even written into our Declaration of Independence.
Utilizing sophisticated methodology and three decades of researchby the world s leading expert on happiness, Happiness challenges the present thinking of the causes and consequences ofhappiness and redefines our modern notions of happiness.
shares the results of three decades of research on our notionsof happiness
covers the most important advances in our understanding ofhappiness
offers readers unparalleled access to the world s leadingexperts on happiness
provides "real world" examples that will resonate with generalreaders as well as scholars
Winner of the 2008 PSP Prose Award for Excellence inPsychology , Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division ofthe Association of American Publishers
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Utilizing sophisticated methodology and three decades of researchby the world s leading expert on happiness, Happiness challenges the present thinking of the causes and consequences ofhappiness and redefines our modern notions of happiness.
shares the results of three decades of research on our notionsof happiness
covers the most important advances in our understanding ofhappiness
offers readers unparalleled access to the world s leadingexperts on happiness
provides "real world" examples that will resonate with generalreaders as well as scholars
Winner of the 2008 PSP Prose Award for Excellence inPsychology , Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division ofthe Association of American Publishers
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
"Happiness challenges the present thinking of the causes and consequences of happiness and redefines our modern notions of happiness. It shares the results of three decades of research on happiness, and covers the most important advances in our understanding of happiness." (Adolescence, April 2009)
"Happiness is a process, not a place. That's one of the key concepts that leaps from Happiness: Unlocking The Mysteries Of Psychological Wealth by Ed Diener and Robert Biswas- Diener." (Diana's Blog: Quirky Words and Book)
"Happiness challenges the present thinking af the causes and consequences of happiness and redefines our modern notions of happiness. It shares the results of three decades of research on happiness, and covers the most important advances in our understanding of happiness. It also offers readers access to the world's leading experts on happiness, and provides 'real world' examples that will resonate with general readers as well as scholars." (Family Therapy)
"In their sweeping new book Diener and his son, Robert Biswas-Diener, distill the results of worldwide research into happiness and come up with an explanation, a recipe, for a sustained state of good feeling, psychological wealth, as they call it." (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, November 2008)
"The authors write in a that is clear and accessible to a general audience; furthermore, they frequently infuse humor into their work. I certainly respect Diener and Biswas-Diener as well as admire the amount effort they have each put into their life's work." (Metapsychology, November 2008)
"Pioneering researchers Professor Ed and his son Robert Biswas-Diener explain ... why most things we've been told are wrong." (Psychologies, November 2008)
"Ed Diener [says], 'Happiness is not a set of desirable life circumstances. It's a way of traveling.' Diener's new book, written with his son, Robert Biswas-Diener, a life coach, offers guidance for those interested in taking a road trip. As the Dieners synthesize the latest research ... they challenge the conventional party line on well-being." (O Magazine)
"Among the recent glut of books about happiness, this one shines out. Highly readable and entertaining, its authors are perhaps the pre-eminent researchers on the subject ... The advice on how to gain an appropriate level of happiness is way ahead of that offered by most self-help books." (New Scientist)
"If you're looking for one thoughtful, comprehensive book to help you understand the science of happiness better, this is exactly what you're looking for. It's also a good read, accessible, concise, and even funny, which isn't true of all such books, and there's a lot of information I hadn't seen elsewhere." (Happiness Project)
"This book is absolutely a delight to read. [The authors] have made the science very accessible and practical. You will love the stories they weave into the text. The Dieners take us along on their adventures around the world. We tag along as they unlock the mysteries of happiness. As you read the book you come to understand why Diener is known as the 'Jedi Master of Happiness' and why Biswas-Diener has been called the 'Indiana Jones of Psychology.' Get the book, settle into a comfortable chair, buckle your seatbelt, and enjoy the ride." (Positive Psychology News Daily)
"Happiness is a process, not a place. That's one of the key concepts that leaps from Happiness: Unlocking The Mysteries Of Psychological Wealth by Ed Diener and Robert Biswas- Diener." (Diana's Blog: Quirky Words and Book)
"Happiness challenges the present thinking af the causes and consequences of happiness and redefines our modern notions of happiness. It shares the results of three decades of research on happiness, and covers the most important advances in our understanding of happiness. It also offers readers access to the world's leading experts on happiness, and provides 'real world' examples that will resonate with general readers as well as scholars." (Family Therapy)
"In their sweeping new book Diener and his son, Robert Biswas-Diener, distill the results of worldwide research into happiness and come up with an explanation, a recipe, for a sustained state of good feeling, psychological wealth, as they call it." (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, November 2008)
"The authors write in a that is clear and accessible to a general audience; furthermore, they frequently infuse humor into their work. I certainly respect Diener and Biswas-Diener as well as admire the amount effort they have each put into their life's work." (Metapsychology, November 2008)
"Pioneering researchers Professor Ed and his son Robert Biswas-Diener explain ... why most things we've been told are wrong." (Psychologies, November 2008)
"Ed Diener [says], 'Happiness is not a set of desirable life circumstances. It's a way of traveling.' Diener's new book, written with his son, Robert Biswas-Diener, a life coach, offers guidance for those interested in taking a road trip. As the Dieners synthesize the latest research ... they challenge the conventional party line on well-being." (O Magazine)
"Among the recent glut of books about happiness, this one shines out. Highly readable and entertaining, its authors are perhaps the pre-eminent researchers on the subject ... The advice on how to gain an appropriate level of happiness is way ahead of that offered by most self-help books." (New Scientist)
"If you're looking for one thoughtful, comprehensive book to help you understand the science of happiness better, this is exactly what you're looking for. It's also a good read, accessible, concise, and even funny, which isn't true of all such books, and there's a lot of information I hadn't seen elsewhere." (Happiness Project)
"This book is absolutely a delight to read. [The authors] have made the science very accessible and practical. You will love the stories they weave into the text. The Dieners take us along on their adventures around the world. We tag along as they unlock the mysteries of happiness. As you read the book you come to understand why Diener is known as the 'Jedi Master of Happiness' and why Biswas-Diener has been called the 'Indiana Jones of Psychology.' Get the book, settle into a comfortable chair, buckle your seatbelt, and enjoy the ride." (Positive Psychology News Daily)