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Segmentation of music festival visitors by values of hedonia, life satisfaction and eudaimonia

International Journal of Event and Festival Management, 2020
PurposeWith the growing interest in eudaimonia in the past years and the need to better understand festival visitors' motivation in the context of music festivals, this study aims to propose visitor segmentation based on the values of hedonia, life satisfaction and eudaimonia.Design/methodology/approachThe analysis in this study employs a case research
Harriman Samuel Saragih, Novi Amelia
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Driving destination loyalty via separate impact of hedonia and eudaimonia

Current Issues in Tourism, 2020
Experiences of happiness, dividable into hedonia and eudaimonia, are the integral part of holistic travel experience.
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On the importance of distinguishing hedonia and eudaimonia when contemplating the hedonic treadmill.

American Psychologist, 2007
Comments on the article by E. Diener, R. E. Lucas, and C. N. Scollon which provided a revision of the adaptation theory of well-being. The current author suggests that consideration of the emerging distinction between hedonic and eudaimonic well-being was missing from the original article and is worthy of scholarly attention.
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The World of Hedonia

On New Year's Eve, I made a wish to immerse myself forever in the sensations that I experienced while taking tranquilizers. I wanted to fall into a sweet sleep and not face reality anymore. In an effort to forget myself, I was trapped in a depressive hedonia, which Mark Fisher described in "Capitalist Realism" as an inability to do anything other than ...
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Treatment of Posttraumatic Embitterment Disorder with Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Based on Wisdom Psychology and Hedonia Strategies

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2011
<i>Background:</i> Posttraumatic embitterment disorder (PTED) is a reaction to unjust or humiliating life events, including embitterment and impairment of mood, somatoform complaints, reduction in drive, withdrawal from social contacts, and even suicide and murder suicide.
Michael, Linden   +4 more
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On the Synergy Between Hedonia and Eudaimonia: The Role of Passion

2016
Much discussion in the field of positive psychology has taken place on the role of two perspectives on happiness. The first, hedonia, focuses on positive experiences per se, while the second, eudaimonia, posits that happiness is to be found in self-realization in line with one’s true self. Although these two positions are often seen as antagonistic, it
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The inner feeling of glacier hiking: an exploratory study of “immersion” as it relates to flow, hedonia and eudaimonia

Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 2019
The aim of this paper is to investigate how subjective feelings inform our experiences during glacier hiking.
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Defining and Operationalizing Eight Forms of Eudaimonia and Hedonia and Assessing Tourism-Specific Context-Dependency

Journal of Travel Research, 2023
Csilla Demeter   +2 more
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Pursuing Hedonia or Eudaimonia: The Effect of Travel Experience Sharing on Post‐Trip Well‐Being

International Journal of Tourism Research
ABSTRACT Travel experience sharing contributes to post‐trip well‐being, but whether and how different sharing types affect different dimensions of well‐being is unclear. Applying self‐determination theory, this research found that the interaction between social platform types and travel experience sharing resulted in different ...
Lujun Su, Yingchao Ji, Chaojun Li
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