PSICOLOGÍA DEL BIENESTAR INTEGRAL. ANÁLISIS Y VALORACIÓN DE TRES MODELOS COMPLEMENTARIOS.

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Title: PSICOLOGÍA DEL BIENESTAR INTEGRAL. ANÁLISIS Y VALORACIÓN DE TRES MODELOS COMPLEMENTARIOS.
Alternate Title: PSYCHOLOGY OF INTEGRAL WELL-BEING. ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF THREE COMPLEMENTARY MODELS.
Authors: Rodríguez Ramos, Rómulo1,2 rrodriguezr2019@gmail.com
Source: Medicina Naturista. ene-jun2026, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p17-22. 6p.
Subjects: POSITIVE psychology, PSYCHOLOGICAL well-being, HUMAN behavior models
Abstract (English): This article, based on the approach of Integral Well-being Psychology, is compared with Martin Seligman’s Positive Psychology models and Carol Rift’s Psychological Well-being model. The goal is to unify criteria among the three models, allowing for a useful approach to developing these models in psychology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Se valora un artículo, donde partiendo del enfoque de la Psicología del Bienestar Integral, se compara con el modelo de la Psicología Positiva de Martin Seligman y el modelo de Bienestar Psicológico de Carol Rift, con el objetivo de aunar criterios entre los tres modelos, que permitan un enfoque útil para el desarrollo de estos modelos en Psicología. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:This article, based on the approach of Integral Well-being Psychology, is compared with Martin Seligman’s Positive Psychology models and Carol Rift’s Psychological Well-being model. The goal is to unify criteria among the three models, allowing for a useful approach to developing these models in psychology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:15763080