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Bibliographic Subjects » CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS » Functions of (un)happiness » Functions of experiencing (un)happiness in oneself » Can one be too happy?

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CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS Functions of (un)happiness Functions of experiencing (un)happiness in oneself Can one be too happy?
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Can one be too happy?, optimal mood
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Gruber, J.; Mauss, I.B.; Tamir, M. A Dark Side of Happiness? How, When, and Why Happiness is not always Good.
Perspective on Psychological Science, 2011, Vol. 6, 222 - 233
2011
Friedman, E.T.; Haaga, D.A.; Schwartz, R.M. Are The Very Happy Too Happy?
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2002, Vol. 2, 355 - 372
2002
Suldo, S.M.; Huebner, E.S. Is Extremely High Life Satisfaction during Adolescence Advantageous?
Social Indicators Research, 2006, Vol. 78, 179 - 203
2006
Fredrickson, B.L.; Losada, M.F. Positive Affect and the Complex Dynamics of Human Flourishing.
American Psychologist, 2005, Vol. 60, 678 - 680
2005
Jaffe, E. Positively Negative.
Observer, 2012, Vol. 25, 1- 2
2012
Brown, N.J.; Friedman, H.L.; Sokal, A.D. The Complex Dynamics of Wishful Thinking. The Critical Positivity Ratio
American Psychologist, 2013, Vol. 68, 801 - 813
2013
Oishi, S.; Diener, E.; Lucas, R.E. The Optimum Level of Well-Being. Can People Be Too Happy?
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2007, Vol. 2, 346 - 360
2007
Grant, A.M.; Schwartz, B. Too Much of a Good Thing: The Challenge and Opportunity of the Inverted U.
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2011, Vol. 6, 61 - 76
2011
Oishi, S.; Koo, M. Two New Questions about Happiness. ''Is Happiness Good?'' and ''Is Happiness Better?''
Eid, M.; Larssen, R.J.; Eds.: ''The Science of Subjective Well-Being'', The Guilford Press, 2008, New York, USA, 290 - 306
2008
Lyubomirsky, S. Why are Some People Happier Than Others?
American Psychologist, 2001, Vol. 56, 239 - 249
2001