Abstract
Psychological wellbeing consists of two philosophical perspectives: hedonic and eudaimonic viewpoints. These paradigms are developed and changes overtime across life span subject to life course experiences influenced by the individual’s live experience. More importantly early years’ experience moderate individuals’ psychological wellbeing as being positive or negative with attendant consequences. Understanding psychological wellbeing across developmental life course provides useful insights for life adjustment as individual, families and groups to navigate life turbulence.
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Funmi, T.-B., Modupe, T., & Oluwasegun, O. (2020). Promoting Psychological Wellbeing across the Life Span: Prospects and Challenges in Nigeria. Journal of Psychology & Behavior Research, 2(1), p43. https://doi.org/10.22158/jpbr.v2n1p43
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