
The paper discusses the concepts of subjective well-being, hedonism and the other perspective to well being - eudaimonism.
Psychotherapy, Philosophy, Mental Health, Personality Development, Mental Disorders, Emotions, Happiness, Quality of Life, Humans, mental health; hedonism; eudaimonism, Social Adjustment
Psychotherapy, Philosophy, Mental Health, Personality Development, Mental Disorders, Emotions, Happiness, Quality of Life, Humans, mental health; hedonism; eudaimonism, Social Adjustment
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