Posts tagged Well-being
Personally significant forms of discrete experiences and recurring activities in the arts and humanities in a representative sample of U.S. residents

Damien L. Crone, Yerin Shim, Katherine N. Cotter, Louis Tay, & James O. Pawelski (2024) Personally significant forms of discrete experiences and recurring activities in the arts and humanities in a representative sample of U.S. residents, Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, Advance online publication, DOI: 10.1037/aca0000654

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Beyond the Conventional View of Bipolarity: Methodological Considerations for Examining the Relationship Between Well-being and Ill-being

Maggie Yue Zhao & Louis Tay (2024) Beyond the conventional view of bipolarity: methodological considerations for examining the relationship between well-being and ill-being, The Journal of Positive Psychology, DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2023.2257656

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