2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-79722013000400006
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Abstract: The present study aims to present paradigm shifts from the authentic happiness theory (2002) to the well-being theory (2011), both developed in Positive Psychology by Martin Seligman. The well-being theory adds fulfi llment and interpersonal relationships to the elements already included in the fi rst theory (positive emotions, engagement and meaning), highlighting that well-being does not depend only on individual aspects but on issues related to context and interpersonal relationships. Whereas authentic hap… Show more

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“…Happiness could be analyzed according to three manageable and measurable elements: positive emotion, engagement, and meaning (Seligman, 2002). Researchers (Scorsolini-Comin, Fontaine, Koller, & dos Santos, 2013 [6]; Buragohain&Hazarika, 2015 [7]) have elaborated Seligman's postulation and have long recognized these elements appear to be vital in a threefold path of happiness-pleasant life, good life, and meaningful life. Interestingly, empirical evidence from researches showed that people who pursue all three approaches to happiness are said to be living a -full life‖ (Peterson, Park, & Seligman, 2005 [8]; Brdar, 2009 [9]).…”
Section: Review and Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Happiness could be analyzed according to three manageable and measurable elements: positive emotion, engagement, and meaning (Seligman, 2002). Researchers (Scorsolini-Comin, Fontaine, Koller, & dos Santos, 2013 [6]; Buragohain&Hazarika, 2015 [7]) have elaborated Seligman's postulation and have long recognized these elements appear to be vital in a threefold path of happiness-pleasant life, good life, and meaningful life. Interestingly, empirical evidence from researches showed that people who pursue all three approaches to happiness are said to be living a -full life‖ (Peterson, Park, & Seligman, 2005 [8]; Brdar, 2009 [9]).…”
Section: Review and Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além disso, com base na teoria do bem-estar, a Psicologia Positiva tem por principal objetivo "aumentar a quantidade de florescimento na vida das pessoas e do planeta" (Seligman, 2011, p.37), o que envolve a elevação nos níveis de emoções positivas, engajamento, propósito, realização, relacionamentos positivos, otimismo (Scorsolini-Comin, Fontaine, Koller, & Santos, 2013;Seligman, 2011).…”
Section: Psicologia Positivaunclassified
“…A Psicologia Positiva não desconsidera a importância das relações estabelecidas anteriormente nem das vinculações com os pais desde a infância. Esse simplesmente não é o foco da abordagem, mas sim os aspectos que podem promover maior bem-estar e o chamado florescimento (Scorsolini-Comin et al, 2013). Se forem incluídos os achados do presente estudo nessas considerações, a Psicologia Positiva também poderia investigar mais a fundo o papel central da conjugalidade dos pais na manifestação do Bem-Estar Subjetivo dos filhos, o que ainda não foi devidamente empreendido pelos pesquisadores dessa abordagem.…”
Section: Análise Dos Dadosunclassified
“…As outras duas correspondem aos componentes afetivos: afetos positivos e negativos. A satisfação de vida trata do contentamento geral com a mesma, ao passo que os afetos positivos e negativos referem-se a experiências emocionais, de modo que um elevado Bem-Estar Subjetivo envolve altos níveis de afetos positivos, baixos índi-ces de afetos negativos e alta satisfação de vida (Albuquerque, Lima, & Matos, 2012;Albuquerque & Tróccoli, 2004;Layous & Zanon, 2014;Lucas & Diener, 2010;McCullough, Huebner, & Laughlin, 2000;Scorsolini-Comin, Fontaine, Koller, & Santos, 2013).…”
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