Author:
Guse Tharina,Slezackova Alena,Krafft Andreas M.
Abstract
AbstractThis chapter summarizes the main tenets of our integrated hope model, followed by salient findings regarding hope in various countries and cultures, reported in this volume. We then identify challenges and future directions for research on hope across cultures and contexts.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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