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Road to Mental Health: From Personality Through Subjective Well-Being


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Diener, Seek, and Oishi1 proposed that high SWB means many pleasant and few unpleasant experiences and high life satisfaction. Practitioners of complementary medicine see well-being as a state of harmony, a balance between internal and external worlds2. Thus, a person’s state of well-being is not solely depending upon a number of external factors but also on internal psychological factors. More specifically, personality factors have an influencing role3 as revealed through personality research 4.
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Deepa K. Damodaran
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India

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Diener, Seek, and Oishi1 proposed that high SWB means many pleasant and few unpleasant experiences and high life satisfaction. Practitioners of complementary medicine see well-being as a state of harmony, a balance between internal and external worlds2. Thus, a person’s state of well-being is not solely depending upon a number of external factors but also on internal psychological factors. More specifically, personality factors have an influencing role3 as revealed through personality research 4.