Spirituality and Well-Being: Theory, Science, and the Nature Connection
The links between spirituality and eudaimonic well-being are examined, beginning with a look at theoretical issues as to whether spirituality is best construed as part of well-being, or as a possible influence on well-being. A brief review of scientific findings from the MIDUS study linking religion...
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Auteur principal: | Carol D. Ryff |
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Langue: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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