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About the Course
Positive interventions are one of the building blocks for the application of positive psychology in our day-to-day lives. In this course taught by Dr. James Pawelski, we explore positive interventions through theory, research and practice. We provide learners the basic tools for using and measuring positive psychology in professional or personal contexts. Suggested prerequisite: Positive Psychology: Martin E. P. Seligman’s Visionary Science.
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NR
May 19, 2020
really joyful course. Some things were of course a repetition of "Resilience Skills" I took before, but it was also a lot of new knowledge. The professor's passion about the topic really comes across
XL
Apr 17, 2020
A comprehensive introductory view of validated positive interventions in positive psychology, adopting a hands-on approach in assignments to allow all participants to engage in the practices timely.
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By Carsten S N
•Dec 31, 2022
A lot of talk, litlle content. Common sense points made. Catching up to grand ma.
By Oana U
•Jun 27, 2017
Basically I felt like I was subscribing to a zillion websites, as
By Jared E
•Mar 30, 2018
Positive psychology is about as scientific as Scientology.