The Six-factor model of psychological well-being is a theory developed by psychologist Carol Ryff. It focuses on the eudaimonic aspect of well-being—the realization of one’s potential and purposeful living—rather than just the hedonic experience of pleasure or happiness.

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FactorHigh Scorer Characteristic
Self-AcceptancePositive attitude toward self; accepts multiple aspects of self.
Personal GrowthSees self as growing and expanding; open to new experiences.
Purpose in LifeHas goals and a sense of directedness; life has meaning.
Environmental MasteryCompetence in managing environment; controls complex external activities.
AutonomyIndependent; regulates behavior from within; self-determining.
Positive RelationsHas trusting, deep relationships; understands the give-and-take of human help.