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題名:正向心理介入對正念、靈性和主觀幸福感的影響研究
作者:劉超
作者(外文):Chao Liu
校院名稱:長庚大學
系所名稱:企業管理研究所博士班
指導教授:邱文科
學位類別:博士
出版日期:2022
主題關鍵詞:動畫引導慈心冥想正念靈性主觀幸福感animation guidanceLoving-Kindness Meditationmindfulnessspiritualitysubjective well-being
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