Theory, Religion, and Language in Wellbeing Research

The intersection of wellbeing with theory, religion, and language is a growing field of inquiry. Studies explore how religious frameworks, spiritual practices, and culturally rooted language shape perceptions of happiness and suffering. Theories such as self-determination, meaning-making, and moral development are used to examine how belief systems impact mental health. Research shows that spiritual rituals, prayer, and sacred texts promote emotional regulation, hope, and resilience. Language also plays a role—terms for wellbeing vary across cultures and influence how individuals experience and express psychological states. This area emphasizes the need for inclusive, culturally sensitive wellbeing models.

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