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Unit 3 Subjective Well-Being . Prepared by: Cicilia Evi GradDiplSc ., M. Psi . Overview . About being satisfied and fulfilled with the general course of one’s life experience life as satisfying, enjoyable and rewarding.
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Unit 3Subjective Well-Being Prepared by: CiciliaEviGradDiplSc., M. Psi
Overview • About being satisfied and fulfilled with the general course of one’s life experience life as satisfying, enjoyable and rewarding. • They have fulfilling relationships, find meaning in what they do, feel a sense of control over many aspects of their lives • Hopeful and optimistic about what is yet to come • Set goals, work to attain them and use their resources
Overview (2) • Doesn’t require exceptional wealth, talent, or fame Not ‘hedonic treadmill’ • Hard to achieve when they don’t meet their basic needs • Compromised for those who lives in constant struggle and poverty
Signs of Personal Well-Being • Optimism • Sense of Control and Self-Determination • Environmental Mastery and Self-Efficacy • Growth and Meaningful Pursuits • Love, Intimacy and Positive Relationships
Optimism • Different with pessimism in many ways approach problems and challenges, manner to cope with adversity • See the glass half-full higher possibility to gain subjective well-being • Expecting positive events overcome obstacles and adversity successfully • More into problem-centered coping, vary with emotional-centered coping
Sense of Control and Self-Determination • Myers (1993) individuals with control over happenings in their lives have high level of happiness and subjective well-being • Martin Seligman Learned helplessness • Locus of control external and internal • Having sense of control is more about the freedom to make important life decision and have control over daily routines
Environmental Mastery and Self-Efficacy • Bandura (1977) self-efficacy is the belief we hold about our ability to complete challenging tasks can be resourceful and effective • Set high goals, expand effort to achieve the goals, being persevere • Low self-efficacy is ‘the converse of a feeling of mastery’ (Todd & Bohart, 1999) which leads to avoidance and lack of persistence • Frustration problem solving and correcting feedback
Growth and Meaningful Pursuits • Emmons (2003) ‘happiness is most often a by-product of participating in worthwhile projects and activities that don’t have as their primary focus the attainment of happiness’ • Helping others positive feeling improved life satisfaction • Pleasure fade when the external stimulus has gone • Gratifications absorbing and meaningful • Spirituality and religiosity
Love, Intimacy and Positive Relationships • At the core of well-being • In combination those who don’t feel loved, supported and cared for are at 3-5 times higher risk of suffering premature death and disease (Ornish, 1998)
Personal Well-Being in … • Organizations • Community • Can’t be seen separately • Beyond individual therapy and person-centered interventions