Reference Section
BOOKS
Achor, Shawn.(2010) The Happiness Advantage. Currency Books New York
Seligman, Martin E.P.(2002) Authentic Happiness. Atria Paperback, Simon & Schuster Inc. New York
Seligman, Martin E.P. (2011) Flourish. Atria Paperback, Simon & Schuster Inc. New York
Deiner, Ed & Biswas-Deiner, Robert. (2008) Happiness Unlocking the Mysteries of Psychological Wealth. Blackwell Publishing
Rakel, David. (2018) The Compassionate Connection. the Healing Power of Empathy and Mindful Listening. W.W. Norton & Company
Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly (1990) Flow. Harper & Row
Emmons, Robert A. (2016) The Little Book of Gratitude. Gaia Books
Emmons, Robert A (2008) Thanks! How Practicing Gratitude can Make you Happier. Houghton Mifflin Company
Kaplan, Janice (2015) The Gratitude Diaries. Dutton Penquin Random House LLC
Goldman, Brian. (2018) The Power of Kindness. HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Cousineau, Tara (2018) The Kindness Cure. New Harbinger Publications Inc
Harding, Kelli (2019) The Rabbit Effect. Live Longer, Happier and Healthier with the Groundbreaking Science of Kindness. Atria Paperback Simon & Schuster Inc.
Seligman, Martin E.P. (1990) Learned Optimism. 2006 Vintage Books Edition
Li, Qing. (2018) Forest Bathing. Viking Random House LLC
Dunn, Elizabeth & Norton, Michael. (2013) Happy Money. Simon & Schuster Paperbacks
COURSES
Coursera: The Science of Wellbeing
ARTICLES
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