Research

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What is well-being?

“Well-being” is a broad term that applies to individuals and communities.​

Individually, it is an active process in which a person engages internal and external resources to cultivate important aspects of life, including…

  • The pursuit of well-being brings a sense of satisfaction, optimism, and connection to others.

  • You can’t make change if you can’t see what needs changing​

  • Community well-being is a broader concept that is comprised of the well-being of the individual members, as well as characteristics of the community itself. ​A community that is striving toward well-being promotes equity, compassion, connection, and trust amongst its members.

  • With both individual and community, well-being is not just achieved by ignoring negative emotions or experiences in life, but instead, approaching life’s challenges with a mindset of growth, and actively cultivating positive emotions and experiences.​


 

A Deeper Dive.

Theory and Research on Well-being

Our collective understanding of “well-being” is shaped by centuries of thought and research into the concepts of “hedonia” (the pursuit of individual pleasure, joy, and happiness), and “eudaimonia” (acting for the good of others). ​

Current research into well-being has been expanded into a broad field of study known as Positive Psychology, within which numerous theories have been proposed, each with a different perspective on the balance between well-being in the service of the self, or society. ​

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention define well-being as “the presence of positive emotions and moods (e.g., contentment, happiness), the absence of negative emotions (e.g., depression, anxiety), satisfaction with life, fulfillment and positive functioning.”
www.cdc.gov/hrqol/wellbeing.htm

Most major theories (below) hold that individual well-being requires a balance of focus on self and others, and that a person’s relationship to the social world around them plays a significant role in shaping well-being.​