心理上的财富提供了第三条通往美好生活的道路
Shigehiro Oishi1, Erin C Westgate2
1Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Trends in cognitive sciences
|April 25, 2025
概括
心理上丰富的生活,充满了多样化的经验,提供了幸福或意义之外的第三条幸福之路. 这种生活预示着对经验的开放,并以复杂的思维为特征,而不是保守的观点.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 积极心理学的积极心理学.
- 主观的福祉 主观的幸福
背景情况:
- 一个概念的概念.
- 美好的生活,美好的生活.
- 传统上专注于幸福和意义.
- 这些维度通常被视为心理健康的主要组成部分.
- 探讨了关于过上充实的生活的另一个观点.
研究的目的:
- 引入和定义"心理上丰富的生活"的概念.
- 为了区分心理上丰富的生活和快乐和有意义的生活.
- 识别心理上丰富生活的相关因素和预测因素.
主要方法:
- 这项研究提出了一种对美好生活的新概念:心理上丰富的生活.
- 它将心理上丰富的生活的特征和相关性与快乐和有意义的生活进行对比.
- 人格特征,世界观和认知风格与这些不同的生活维度相比被检查.
主要成果:
- 心理上丰富的生活与快乐和有意义的生活不同.
- 对经验的开放性是心理上丰富生活的最强有力的个性预测因素.
- 与快乐和有意义的生活不同,心理上丰富的生活与保守的世界观无关,而是与归因复杂性,整体主义和改变视角的经验有关.
结论:
- 心理上丰富的生活,以多样化和有趣的经历为特征,代表了良好的生活的独特和有价值的维度.
- 这种观点挑战了传统的幸福与意义二分法.
- 培养对经验的开放可能会促进心理上丰富的生活.
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