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How People Thrive presents a comprehensive exploration of human flourishing through the lens of progressive psychology. The authors argue that true well-being emerges from the synergistic interaction of three core dimensions: wellness (physical and mental health), fairness (equitable social conditions), and worthiness (personal dignity and recognition).
This groundbreaking work challenges conventional approaches to psychology and well-being by emphasizing the interconnectedness of individual health with social justice and personal meaning. Rather than treating these elements separately, the book demonstrates how they work together to enable people to thrive.
With contributions from leading scholars in the field, the authors provide evidence-based strategies, case studies, and practical applications for fostering well-being at personal, organizational, and societal levels. This resource is essential for psychologists, educators, organizational leaders, and anyone interested in creating conditions where all people can flourish.







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