Generally, psychologists consider state authenticity– that is, the subjective sense of being one’s true self – to be a unitary and unidimensional construct, such that (a) the phenomenological experience of authenticity is thought to be similar no matter its trigger, and (b) inauthenticity is thought to be simply the opposing pole (on the same underlying construct) of authenticity. Using latent class analysis, we put this conceptualization to a test. In order to avoid over-reliance on a Western conceptualization of authenticity, we used a cross-cultural sample (N = 543), comprising participants from Western, South-Asian, East-Asian, and South-East Asian cultures. Participants provided either a narrative in which the described when they felt ...
The concepts of authenticity and mindfulness have recently attracted much empirical research. Althou...
Authenticity has received much empirical research attention in recent years. It is currently often m...
This article addresses the concept of authenticity, a characteristic of late modern Western culture....
Generally, psychologists consider state authenticity– that is, the subjective sense of being one’s t...
Generally, psychologists consider state authenticity – that is, the subjective sense of being one's ...
Generally, psychologists consider state authenticity– that is, the subjective sense of being one’s t...
The current study investigated the effect of priming people with alignment or distance to ideal self...
Objective: We propose that the experience of state authenticity—the subjective sense of being one's ...
We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for ...
We outline a program of research in which we examined state authenticity, the sense of being one’s t...
<p>Although many perspectives suggest that authenticity is important for well-being, people do not a...
Authenticity facilitates positive human functioning. Yet, previous research has not adequately addre...
Abstract This article reports the relationship between authenticity, culture and how they affect th...
State authenticity is the sense that one is currently in alignment with one’s true or real self. We ...
Although the literature has focused on individual differences in authenticity, recent findings sugge...
The concepts of authenticity and mindfulness have recently attracted much empirical research. Althou...
Authenticity has received much empirical research attention in recent years. It is currently often m...
This article addresses the concept of authenticity, a characteristic of late modern Western culture....
Generally, psychologists consider state authenticity– that is, the subjective sense of being one’s t...
Generally, psychologists consider state authenticity – that is, the subjective sense of being one's ...
Generally, psychologists consider state authenticity– that is, the subjective sense of being one’s t...
The current study investigated the effect of priming people with alignment or distance to ideal self...
Objective: We propose that the experience of state authenticity—the subjective sense of being one's ...
We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for ...
We outline a program of research in which we examined state authenticity, the sense of being one’s t...
<p>Although many perspectives suggest that authenticity is important for well-being, people do not a...
Authenticity facilitates positive human functioning. Yet, previous research has not adequately addre...
Abstract This article reports the relationship between authenticity, culture and how they affect th...
State authenticity is the sense that one is currently in alignment with one’s true or real self. We ...
Although the literature has focused on individual differences in authenticity, recent findings sugge...
The concepts of authenticity and mindfulness have recently attracted much empirical research. Althou...
Authenticity has received much empirical research attention in recent years. It is currently often m...
This article addresses the concept of authenticity, a characteristic of late modern Western culture....