Living well: A self-determination theory perspective on eudaimonia RM Ryan, V Huta, EL Deci Journal of happiness studies 9, 139-170, 2008 | 2998 | 2008 |
Pursuing pleasure or virtue: The differential and overlapping well-being benefits of hedonic and eudaimonic motives V Huta, RM Ryan Journal of happiness studies 11, 735-762, 2010 | 1707 | 2010 |
Eudaimonia and its distinction from hedonia: Developing a classification and terminology for understanding conceptual and operational definitions V Huta, AS Waterman Journal of happiness studies 15, 1425-1456, 2014 | 1421 | 2014 |
Dimensions of perfectionism across the anxiety disorders MM Antony, CL Purdon, V Huta, RP Swinson Behaviour research and therapy 36 (12), 1143-1154, 1998 | 675 | 1998 |
Wellness as healthy functioning or wellness as happiness: The importance of eudaimonic thinking (response to the Kashdan et al. and Waterman discussion) RM Ryan, V Huta The Journal of Positive Psychology 4 (3), 202-204, 2009 | 315 | 2009 |
Mindfulness and acceptance-based group therapy versus traditional cognitive behavioral group therapy for social anxiety disorder: A randomized controlled trial NL Kocovski, JE Fleming, LL Hawley, V Huta, MM Antony Behaviour research and therapy 51 (12), 889-898, 2013 | 306 | 2013 |
An overview of hedonic and eudaimonic well-being concepts V Huta The Routledge handbook of media use and well-being, 14-33, 2016 | 300 | 2016 |
Eudaimonic and hedonic orientations: Theoretical considerations and research findings V Huta Handbook of eudaimonic well-being, 215-231, 2016 | 228 | 2016 |
Eudaimonia V Huta | 200 | 2013 |
Illness intrusiveness in individuals with panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, or social phobia MM Antony, D Roth, RP Swinson, V Huta, GM Devins The Journal of nervous and mental disease 186 (5), 311-315, 1998 | 200 | 1998 |
Psychological strengths and cognitive vulnerabilities: Are they two ends of the same continuum or do they have independent relationships with well-being and ill-being? V Huta, L Hawley Journal of Happiness Studies 11, 71-93, 2010 | 188 | 2010 |
The roles of self-efficacy and motivation in the prediction of short-and long-term adherence to exercise among patients with coronary heart disease. ME Slovinec D'Angelo, LG Pelletier, RD Reid, V Huta Health Psychology 33 (11), 1344, 2014 | 177 | 2014 |
The complementary roles of eudaimonia and hedonia and how they can be pursued in practice V Huta Positive psychology in practice: Promoting human flourishing in work, health …, 2015 | 173 | 2015 |
When to use hierarchical linear modeling V Huta The quantitative methods for psychology 10 (1), 13-28, 2014 | 165 | 2014 |
Pursuing eudaimonia versus hedonia: Distinctions, similarities, and relationships. V Huta American Psychological Association, 2013 | 158 | 2013 |
Examining mediators of the link between generativity and well-being V Huta, DC Zuroff Journal of adult development 14, 47-52, 2007 | 148 | 2007 |
Linking peoples’ pursuit of eudaimonia and hedonia with characteristics of their parents: Parenting styles, verbally endorsed values, and role modeling V Huta Journal of Happiness Studies 13, 47-61, 2012 | 117 | 2012 |
Personality and obsessive-compulsive disorder LJ Summerfeldt, V Huta, RP Swinson Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Theory, research, and treatment, 79-119, 1998 | 95 | 1998 |
Examination of the trait facets of the five-factor model in discriminating specific mood and anxiety disorders NA Rector, RM Bagby, V Huta, LE Ayearst Psychiatry research 199 (2), 131-139, 2012 | 90 | 2012 |
The different roles of hedonic and eudaimonic motives for activities in predicting functioning and well-being experiences L Giuntoli, F Condini, F Ceccarini, V Huta, G Vidotto Journal of Happiness Studies 22, 1657-1671, 2021 | 88 | 2021 |