Warm, satisfying, and trusting connections with others.
Grounded in the eudaimonic tradition, often measured through six components: Self-acceptance: Positive attitude toward oneself. Purpose in life: Having goals and a sense of directedness.
Various frameworks categorize well-being into specific dimensions to provide a holistic view of human health:
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Social well-being focuses on the quality of interactions with a community, while spiritual well-being involves a sense of meaning and connection to something larger than oneself. Prominent Frameworks