ISQOLS Psychology of Wellbeing Certification
The Psychology of Wellbeing Certification program involves participating in 10 webinars. ISQOLS Members are allowed the opportunity to view each webinar for FREE; $50 USD for non-members. (Please note: to become officially certified, participants must officially register. For more details, visit: https://isqols.org/Psychology-of-Wellbeing-Certification)
WEBINAR 6: Tuesday, April 5th 2022, 10-11:30 am (EST)
Life Domains and their Effects of Wellbeing
This webinar will cover the following topics:
Effects of Domain Dynamics: We will discuss research related to life experiences segmented in life domains and life domain theories of wellbeing.
Work Wellbeing: We will discuss research on how work wellbeing contributes to positive mental health, other consequences of work wellbeing, and predictors of work wellbeing.
Residential Wellbeing: We will discuss research related to the impact of residential wellbeing on subjective quality of life as well as factors affecting residential wellbeing.
Material Wellbeing: We will discuss research related to the impact of material wellbeing on subjective quuality of life and the predictors of material wellbeing..
Social, Family, and Marital Wellbeing: We will discuss research related to the impact of social, family, and marital wellbeing on positive mental health as well as their predictors.
Health Wellbeing: We will discuss research related to the impact of health wellbeing on subjective quality of life as well as predictors of health wellbeing.
Leisure Wellbeing: We will discuss research related to the link of leisure wellbeing and subjective quality of life as well as predictors of leisure wellbeing.
Wellbeing in Other Domains: We will discuss research related to spirtual wellbeing, political and national wellbeing, environmnetal wellbeing, educational wellbeing, and sexual wellbeing.
Presenter
M. Joseph (Joe) Sirgy is a management psychologist (Ph.D., U/Massachusetts, 1979) and the Virginia Tech Real Estate Professor Emeritus of Marketing at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (USA) and Extraordinary Professor at the WorkWell Research Unit at North West University – Potchefstroom Campus (South Africa). He has published extensively in the area of business ethics and quality of life (QOL). His awards include: International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies’ (ISQOLS’) Distinguished Fellow Award, ISQOLS’ Distinguished QOL Researcher, Academy of Marketing Science’s (AMS) Distinguished Fellow Award, AMS’ Harold Berkman Service Award, Virginia Tech’s Pamplin Teaching Excellence Award/Holtzman Outstanding Educator Award and University Certificate of Teaching Excellence, the EuroMed Management Research Award, and the Macromarketing Society’s Robert W. Nason Award. Best paper awards include articles published in the Journal of Happiness Studies, the Journal of Travel Research, and Applied Research in Quality of Life. His editorial responsibilities include co-founding editor of Applied Research in Quality of Life, editor of the QOL section in the Journal of Macromarketing, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Macromarketing, editor of ISQOLS’/Springer’s book series on International Handbooks in QOL, Community QOL Indicators--Best Cases, Applied Research in QOL--Best Practices, and co-editor of the Springer book series on Human Well-Being and Policy Making.