1. Born to Choose: An Introduction Part I: Developing the Well-Being Systems Model 2. Well-Being and Choice 3. Well-Being, Self and Self-Related Needs 4. The Origins of Well-Being Systems 5. Well-Being Systems and the Brain 6. The Well-Being System Model Part II: Evolution and Workings of Well-Being Systems 7. Continuity (originating more than 3.
7 billion years ago) 8. Individuality (originating more than 3.5 billion years ago) 9. Sexuality (originating more than 2 billion years ago) 10. Relationality (originating more than 600 million years ago) 11. Social Awareness (originating more than 16 million years ago) 12. Envisaging (originating more than 5 million years ago) 13. Creativity & Spirituality (originating more than 350 thousand years ago) Part III: Applying the Well-Being Systems Model 14.
Understanding the Individual in the Moment 15. Understanding the Individual over Time 16. Understandings Beyond the Individual Afterword R> Part III: Applying the Well-Being Systems Model 14. Understanding the Individual in the Moment 15. Understanding the Individual over Time 16. Understandings Beyond the Individual Afterword.