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6/2/15, 6:03 AMA Cross-Cultural Comparison of the PERMA Model of Well-being | Undergraduate Journal of Psychology at BerkeleyPage 1 of 22 Cross-Cultural Comparison OF THE PERMA Model OFWELL-BEINGA Cross-Cultural Comparison of the PERMA Model of Well-beingDaniel Khaw1 and Margaret L. Kern1,21 University of Pennsylvania, 2 University of MelbourneAuthor NoteDaniel Khaw, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania; Margaret L. Kern, Department ofPsychology, University of Pennsylvania, and the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University ofMelbourne, Khaw is now at the Central Bank of manuscript is based upon Daniel s undergraduate honors thesis at the University of can be addressed to Daniel Khaw at or to Dr. Margaret Kern s (2011) PERMA theory of well-being describes a multi-dimensional approach in order to definewhat it means to flourish in life.
depression and psychopathology, better physical health, lower mortality, and other positive outcomes (Cohen, 2004; Perissinotto et al., 2012). There is evidence that social relationships are beneficial for health behaviors such as chronic illness self-management and decreased suicidal tendencies (Tay, Diener, & Gonzalez, 2013). Meaning.
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PERMA Model: A Scientific Theory of Happiness, Depression, Concept, Self, Happiness, Gratitude Curriculum, Self-Compassion, Self-Esteem, and Well, ROSENBERG SELF-ESTEEM SCALE, Wellbeing Why it matters to health policy, Grief Reactions: Assessment and Differential Diagnosis, Christian, Family, Executable Outlines