Self-Determination Theory (SDT) is a broad theory of psychological
growth and wellness that has revolutionized how we think about human
motivation. SDT has been the basis for new and more effective practices
in parenting, education, business, sport, healthcare, and other areas of
life fostering higher-quality motivation, engagement, connection, and
wellness.
Drawing on over four decades of evidence-based research and application,
this handbook delivers a truly integrative volume with 57 chapters by
the top researchers and experts within the field of SDT. Edited by an
SDT cofounder, this handbook traces the theory's historical and
scientific foundations and synthesizes the latest research and insights
on human motivation, covering topics from the social and biological
underpinnings of motivation and wellness to practical applications in
all aspects of life.
The Oxford Handbook of Self-Determination Theory is an invaluable
resource for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in
practical research and guidance on the study of human nature.