Discover a groundbreaking perspective on personal and collective flourishing in this transformative book. Unveiling a dynamic synthesis of wellness, fairness, and worthiness, it presents a blueprint for thriving on personal, relational, occupational, systemic, community, and planetary scales. Move beyond the confines of individual well-being; embrace a holistic approach that encompasses entire groups, workplaces, communities, nations, and the world. While traditional psychology focused on personal thriving, the need for fostering the common good is now more urgent than ever-to combat pandemics, address climate change, champion peace, battle injustice, and elevate well-being globally. Dive into a compelling conceptual framework that guides theory, research, and action to tackle pressing global issues. This book pioneers a concise and powerful framework-three pillars of thriving: wellness, fairness, and worthiness. Join the movement towards a world where collective thriving is not just a goal, but a reality for all.
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1. Thriving as the synergy of wellness, fairness, and worthiness Isaac Prilleltensky, Michael P. Scarpa, Salvatore Di Martino and Ottar Ness; 2. Thriving within ourselves: epistemic injustice and individual wellness Laura Smith, Lisa Goodman, Tyner Gordon and Helen Hailes; 3. Thriving families and friendships Dina von Heimburg and Ottar Ness; 4. Thriving in context: wellness, fairness, and worthiness in diverse groups Isaac Prilleltensky, Stephanie Frosch, Guerdiana Thelomar, Fairuziana Humam and Monique Mahabir; 5. Thriving schools: creating equitable thriving within schools Ashmeet Kaur Oberoi and Dina Birman; 6. Thriving workplaces: wellness, fairness, and worthiness at work Uma Chandrika Millner; 7. Thriving communities Michael P. Scarpa; 8. Thriving societies Salvatore Di Martino, Yunji Kim and Syka Iqbal; 9. Thriving world Salvatore Di Martino and Michael Scarpa.
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A novel view of personal and collective thriving, based on the synergy of wellness, fairness, and worthiness.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781009308984
Publisert
2024-11-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
445 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
306