Highlights include:
- Covers both the socio-structural issues and individual differences that impact our happiness providing the most comprehensive coverage of any text available.
- Emphasizes a social psychological approach that considers factors such as income, economics, culture, work, materialism, relationships, religion, and more, often ignored in other texts.
- Relates the material to students' lives by posing questions throughout the text to further spark interest in the subject matter.
- Highlights the latest research and the methodologies used to obtain it to help students better understand how to interpret results.
- Reviews the evidence that shows that happiness can change over time and how to increase it.
- Examines how positive emotions and how we interpret events impacts our well-being, along with empirically verified interventions and possible societal changes that can improve happiness.
- Features a chapter on evolutionary psychology that suggests that there are limits to happiness but how it can be enhanced by pursuing behaviors associated with the successes of our ancestors.
- Intersperses summary paragraphs throughout the chapters to facilitate learning.
- Provides discussion questions, activities, assignments, and suggested videos, websites, examples, and additional readings in the instructor's resources to stimulate critical thinking and class discussion.
- Features web based instructor's resources including PowerPoints, sample syllabi, lecture tips and suggestions, and more.
Intended for as a text upper-division courses in the psychology of happiness or positive psychology or as a supplement in courses in social or health psychology or psychology of adjustment.
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