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In a community sample of 301 participants, association analyses between authenticity and psychological and subjective well-being show strong and moderate associations, respectively, with implications for humanistic theory and counselling. The results also show convergence between self-reports and informants' reports on life satisfaction and authenticity, providing novel scientific contributions.
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Authenticity Humanistic perspective Informants' reports Psychological well-being Subjective well-being
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American Counseling Association