ABSTRACT

The quality of people’s relationships with and interactions with other people are major influences on their feelings of well-being and their evaluations of life satisfaction. The goal of this volume is to offer scholarly summaries of theory and research on topics at the frontier of the study of these social psychological influences—both interpersonal and intrapersonal—on subjective well-being and life satisfaction. The chapters cover a variety of types of relationships (e.g., romantic relationships, friendships, online relationships) as well as a variety of types of interactions with others (e.g., forgiveness, gratitude, helping behavior, self-presentation). Also included are chapters on broader social issues such as materialism, sexual identity and orientation, aging, spirituality, and meaning in life. Subjective Well-Being and Life Satisfaction provides a rich and focused resource for graduate students, upper-level undergraduate students, and researchers in positive psychology and social psychology, as well as social neuroscientists, mental health researchers, clinical and counselling psychologists, and anyone interested in the science of well-being.

part I|73 pages

Foundational Issues

chapter 1|29 pages

Subjective Well-Being and Life Satisfaction

An Introduction to Conceptions, Theories, and Measures

part II|215 pages

Interpersonal Influences

chapter 9|26 pages

Helping and Well-Being

A Motivational Perspective

chapter 10|20 pages

Gratitude

chapter 12|19 pages

Social Media Use and Well-Being

chapter 13|18 pages

The Social Psychology of Employee Well-Being

A Needs-Based Perspective

part III|157 pages

Intrapersonal and Self-Related Influences

part IV|23 pages

Strategies for Enhancing Subjective Well-Being and Life Satisfaction

chapter 21|21 pages

Positive Activity Interventions to Enhance Well-Being

Looking Through a Social Psychological Lens