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Adaptation and Well-Being - Meeting the Challenges of Life (Paperback)
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Adaptation and Well-Being - Meeting the Challenges of Life (Paperback)
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"According to Leo Tolstoy's famous statement "all happy families
are alike, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way". Knud
Larsen in his book on human happines proves the opposite.
Summarizing the classical and recent research in successful human
adaptation, adjustment and well-being of the soul and body he shows
the many faces of individual human happiness. Moreover, the book
opens the perspective into the directions of social, cultural and
biological evolution. What I like most in the book, is its
usefulness. Knud has many practical pieces of advice suggesting
that we can improve our well-being if we try. I wish Anna Karenina
had read this well-conceived, well written text.", Gyorgy Csepeli,
Professor of Social Psychology, Chair of the Interdisciplinary
Social Research Program of the Doctoral School of the Faculty of
Social Science at ELTE, Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of
Advanced Studies at Koszeg (iASK) "This unique, reader-friendly
volume covers psychological aspects of successful living with such
diversity and depth that I have not encountered hitherto. It is
essential reading for psychology undergraduates as well as more
seasoned academics and practitioners", Howie Giles, Distinguished
Professor Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara,
USA & Honorary Professor of Psychology, University of
Queensland, Australia "This book by Professor Larsen is very
enjoyable reading and covers the many challenges humans face across
the lifespan. The focus is on positive psychology as supportive
solutions are offered for the many challenges of living. This is
also a relatively rare book that evaluates adaptation from a
socio-cultural perspective since most books today emphasize
cognitive aspects of coping and development. I especially
appreciated how Professor Larsen weaved his salient knowledge of
cross-cultural psychology into this important work on human
adaptation. In the book the author discusses the issue of
adaptation in its varying aspects of human life and through the
prism of cultural influence on personality and behavior.", Askar
Jumageldinov, Ph.D, Assistant Professor at Catholic University in
Lyon "This book uniquely ties together the author's personal
experiences with in-depth research on human adaptation. What
strikes the reader is the very personal narrative that illustrates
the many points of struggling with the challenges of being human.
The book combines the best of classical literature along with very
current and meaningful research. The whole human journey is
evaluated from identity and finding meaning, through optimizing
health in midlife to facing the final existential questions related
to both death and longevity. A very thoughtful book.", Sven Morch,
Ph.D , Professor, University of Copenhagen "An enlightened and
enlightening story of the challenges we meet through our life
course. Although the general reader may find useful information to
the journey of life it is also a volume packed with research-based
information from the psychological and social sciences with
implications for how we can grow as human beings and live
satisfying lives together.", Reidar Ommundsen, Professor Emeritus,
University of Oslo "I have found the work of Knud Larsen to
dove-tail with my own work on behalf of indigenous and third world
peoples since I first became acquainted with him in the context of
supporting the People of Cuba. Dr. Larsen, as manifest in this
career-capping work, has the ability - rare among non-ethnologist
academics - to be engaged in the inner cognitive world of people
inside other cultures while viewing their society in his own unique
perspective. This broad and deep treatment will deepen and broaden
my own view of the peoples that I have engaged with on the
cognitive level. It also broadens my view of the challenges of my
own life and how to live a happy life.", John Allison, Cognitive
ethnologist and author
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