E-Book, Englisch, Band 4, 639 Seiten, eBook
Wissing Well-Being Research in South Africa
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-94-007-6368-5
Verlag: Springer Netherland
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 4, 639 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Cross-Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology
ISBN: 978-94-007-6368-5
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Contributors.- Preface.- Chapter 1. Introduction; Marié P. Wissing.- Chapter 2. Toward Fortigenesis and Fortology: An Informed Essay; Deodandus J. W. Strumpfer.- Chapter 3. Positive Psychology and Education; Irma Eloff.- Chapter 4. Life Design: An Approach to Managing Diversity in South Africa; Jacobus G. Maree.- Chapter 5. Teacher Pathways to Resilience: Interpretations of Teacher Adjustment to HIV/AIDS-related Challenges; Linda Theron.- Chapter 6. Building generative theory from case work: The relationship-resourced resilience model; Liesel Ebersohn.- Chapter 7. From Happiness to Flourishing at Work: A Southern African Perspective; Sebastiaan Rothmann.- Chapter 8. Resilience and Thriving among Health Professionals; Henriëtte van den Berg.- Chapter 9. Measuring Happiness: Results of a Cross-National Study; Sebastiaan Rothmann.- Chapter 10. Further validation of the General Psychological Well-being Scale among a Setswana-speaking group; Itumeleng P. Khumalo, Q. Michael Temane and Marié P. Wissing.- Chapter 11. Feeling Good, Functioning Well and Being True: Reflections on Selected Findings from the FORT Research Programme; Marié P. Wissing and Michael Temane.- Chapter 12. Coping and Cultural Context: Implications for Psychological Health and Well-being; Marelize Willers, Johan C. Potgieter, Itumeleng P. Khumalo, Leoné Malan, Paul J. Mentz, and Suria Ellis.- Chapter 13. Aspects of Family Resilience in Various Groups of South African Families; Abraham P. Greeff.- Chapter 14. Psychological Well-being, Physical Health, and the Quality of Life of a Group of Farm Workers in South Africa: The FLAGH study; Sammy, M. Thekiso, Karel, F. H. Botha, Marié P. Wissing and Annamarie Kruger.- Chapter 15. The Pivotal Role of Social Support in the Well-being of Adolescents; Henriëtte S. Van den Berg, Ancel A. George, Edwin D. Du Plessis, Anja Botha, Natasha Basson, Marisa De Villiers and Solomon Makola.- Chapter 16. Older Adults’ Coping with Adversities in anAfrican Context: A Spiritually Informed Relational Perspective; Vera Roos.- Chapter 17. Asset-based Coping as One Way of Dealing with Vulnerability; Ronél Ferreira.- Chapter 18.Relational Coping Strategies of Older Adults with Drought in a Rural African Context; Vera Roos, Shingairai Chigeza and Dewald van Niekerk.- Chapter 19. The Stories of Resilience in a Group of Professional Nurses in South Africa; Magdalene P Koen, Chrizanne van Eeden, Marié Wissing and Vicki Koen.- Chapter 20. Psychosocial Health: Disparities between Urban and Rural Communities; Marié P. Wissing, Q. Michael Temane, Itumeleng P. Khumalo, Annamarie Kruger and Hester H.Vorster.- Chapter 21. Multi-cultural differences in hope and goal-achievement; David J. F. Maree and Marinda Maree.- Chapter 22. The Role of Gender and Race in Sense of Coherence and Hope Orientation Results; Sanet van der Westhuizen (née Coetzee), Marié de Beer and Nomfusi Bekwa.- Chapter 23. Self-Regulation as Psychological Strength in South Africa: A Review; Karel Botha.- Chapter 24. Commitment as an identity-level regulatory process in academic and interpersonal contexts; Salomé Human-Vogel.- Chapter 25. Facilitating psychological well-being through hypnotherapeutic interventions; Tharina Guse and Gerda Fourie.- Chapter 26. Positive Psychology and Subclinical Eating Disorders; Doret Kirsten and Wynand F. Du Plessis.- Chapter 27. Evaluation of a Programme to Enhance Flourishing in Adolescents; Izanette Van Schalkwyk and Marié P. Wissing.- Chapter 28. Conclusions and Challenges for Further Research; Marié P. Wissing.