Situating psychological well-being: Exploring the cultural roots of its theory and research |
Journal/Book: J Couns Develop. 1999; 77: 5999 Stevenson Ave, Alexandria, VA 22304-3300, USA. Amer Counseling Assoc. 141-152.
Abstract: Psychological well-being is a seminal concept in counseling and yet it is seldom discussed, researched, or critiqued; this article examines the cultural values and assumptions underlying its theory and research. Contemporary understandings of psychological and subjective well-being are placed in cultural and historical context to illuminate their Euro-American cultural roots. Approaches to psychological well-being are shown to presuppose ontological and liberal individualism as notions of the self and as normative prescriptions for the good or ideal person. It is argued that culture-free theories or measures of well-being are unattainable; all understandings of psychological well-being are based on moral visions.
Note: Review Christopher JC, Montana State Univ, Dept Hlth & Human Dev, Mental Hlth Counseling Program, Herrick Hall, Bozeman,MT 59717 USA
Keyword(s): SELF; LIFE; MULTICULTURALISM; SATISFACTION; HAPPINESS
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