
Autonomy: How Helping Others Helps Us
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How do we help ourselves to enhance our overall sense of effectiveness and autonomy? What if I told you that there is data that supports the idea that helping others helps us to do just that? In this episode, we will take a deeper dive into what Autonomy is and what it isn't. We'll also look at the idea that Autonomy might be the single basic human need to rule them all. Finally, we'll examine a number of theoretical connections to autonomy and the larger behavioral research in order to grab a Three Step Method for enhancing our own Autonomy. Stick around! It will be a fun ride!
This episode continues our exploration of Eudaimonia and its six basic constructs. The first one, Autonomy, is our subject today!
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Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2000). Self-Determination Theory and the Facilitation of Intrinsic Motivation, Social Development, and Well-Being. American Psychologist, 55(1), 68. https://doi-org.pallas2.tcl.sc.edu/10.1037/0003-066X.55.1.68
Ryff, C. D. (2013). Psychological Well-Being Revisited: Advances in the Science and Practice of Eudaimonia. Psychotherapy & Psychosomatics, 83(1), 10–28. https://doi-org.pallas2.tcl.sc.edu/10.1159/000353263