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Life style plays a pivotal role in development of psychological well-being. People spend their precious breaths in accumulating materialistic things with the hope for happiness and satisfaction. But all the things wouldn't give feeling of contentment, love, empathy, gratitude if provided at the cost of health. Throughout the life people remain unfamiliar with their own self which is the biggest pity. This book talked about the importance of self-connect and ways to achieve it along with the role of autonomy, self-growth, environmental mastery and purpose in life for well-being. Keys to…mehr

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Life style plays a pivotal role in development of psychological well-being. People spend their precious breaths in accumulating materialistic things with the hope for happiness and satisfaction. But all the things wouldn't give feeling of contentment, love, empathy, gratitude if provided at the cost of health. Throughout the life people remain unfamiliar with their own self which is the biggest pity. This book talked about the importance of self-connect and ways to achieve it along with the role of autonomy, self-growth, environmental mastery and purpose in life for well-being. Keys to successful life exists in self-contentment, unconditional love for others and compassion which can be attained through deep understanding of oneself. This book has critically examined how age, gender, education, living arrangement, marital status, physical activities, healthy diet and meditation contributes in healthy aging. This book discussed how people with severe depression can convert their negative thoughts into socially productive behavior. The psychological interventions discussed would enlighten readers with the ways through which they can bring marked positive difference in their life.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ritu Sharma ist Assistenzprofessorin für Psychologie an der Aditi Mahavidyalya, Universität Delhi, Indien. Sie promovierte in Psychologie an der Universität Delhi, Indien. Sie verfügt über 12 Jahre Erfahrung in der Gerontologie, hat zahlreiche Forschungsarbeiten veröffentlicht, Konferenzen organisiert, Workshops durchgeführt und ist Vorstandsmitglied vieler renommierter Zeitschriften und Verbände.