ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Values and Diverse Faces of Well-Being

Thursday, March 7, 2019 · Paris, France

Personality/Emotion

Personal values are abstract desirable goals that serve as guiding principles in people’s lives. As such, values are associated with the choices individuals take through their life and to their well-being. This symposium includes four presentations reflecting current directions in investigating the associations between values and diverse dimensions of well-being.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Shani Oppenheim-WellerChair
    Hadassah Academic College
  • Lilach SagivDiscussant
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Presentations

  1. The Role of Openness to Change Versus Conservation Values in Shaping Behavior in Work SettingsSharon Arieli
  2. Subjective Value Fulfillment: A New Way to Study Personal Values and Their Relationships with Well-BeingShani Weller
  3. Interpersonal Trust, Values, and Well-BeingAdva Lieberman
  4. Subjective Well-Being and Values in Emerging Adulthood: The Case of Values Congruent Jelisaveta Belic