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October 29, 2007 – 11:22 am | Comments Off

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Musings – ‘Finding Your Voice’
By Sulynn  
October 29, 2007 – 10:30 am | 3 Comments
Musings – ‘Finding Your Voice’

Today, I picked up Stephen R Covey’s book, The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness to read and my attention was immediately riveted. Covey said that the 8th habit was not a forgotten additional habit to …

When Is a Strength Not a Strength?
By Bridget Grenville-Cleave  
October 26, 2007 – 11:50 am | 11 Comments
When Is a Strength Not a Strength?

Last weekend my UEL MAPP class was fortunate enough to have presentations from several external speakers, amongst them Alex Linley, founder of the UK’s Centre of Applied Positive Psychology, Peter Flade from the Gallup Organization, …

Happiness at Work
By Senia Maymin  
October 26, 2007 – 3:33 am | 3 Comments
Happiness at Work

What can Positive Psychology say about being happy at work? Are there some people for whom happiness at work is easier? Are there actual ways to increase happiness at work? Yesterday, a few of us answered questions on a radio show with host and best-selling author, Karen Salmansohn.

Aristotle vs. Aristippus: Were they both right?
By Rosie Milner  
October 25, 2007 – 12:14 am | 6 Comments

The definition of happiness and the good life was much debated among early philosophers. Two schools of thought emerged: Aristippus’ solution was hedonism, or the pursuit of sensual pleasure and avoidance of pain. Aristotle, meanwhile, thought the ultimate aim was eudaimonia, or self-actualization.

Skip forward 2,500 years, and psychologists are applying the scientific method to the problem. Does this help our understanding of what constitutes a life well lived?

Advice from the Tribesmen…Too Simple for the World?
By Lucy Ryan  
October 23, 2007 – 11:11 am | 9 Comments

What was supposed to be a 30 minute frivolous “wind down” television program last week turned out to be a moving documentary and a poignant reminder of the central rationale of positive psychology.
In “Meet the …

Positive Psychology in Prisons?
By Angus Skinner  
October 20, 2007 – 9:18 pm | 4 Comments

Is it wrong for anyone to be happy in prison? Is there to be no redemption once banished? Should the exchanges between the guards and the prisoners be always suspicious, judgmental? The US, …

Optimists in Law School
By Dave Shearon  
October 17, 2007 – 12:05 am | 4 Comments

I have recently read Susan Segerstrom’s Breaking Murphy’s Law and was surprised to learn that much of her research has been with law students. I wasn’t the only one; I checked with one major researcher in the field and he wasn’t familiar with that aspect of her work either. Dr. Segerstrom focuses on the relationship between optimism and immune system functioning…

MAPP Magic
By Doug Turner  
October 15, 2007 – 10:36 am | 9 Comments

As I talked to old friends and made new ones, Ilona Boniwell’s presentation came to mind over and over again. Ilona is a Senior Lecturer in Positive Psychology from the University of East London, UN. She spoke in one of the pre-forum sessions about teaching positive psychology in a postgraduate setting. Toward the end of her presentation, she mentioned that there seemed to be a “magic to MAPP.” She said that she has noticed that the people who study positive psychology in her program seem to see their studies as a calling. She said that positive psychologists seem drawn to the field and they sense a bond with other students that holds them together. [...]

On Transition and Change
By Dana Arakawa  
October 14, 2007 – 11:42 am | 9 Comments

I have 3 days to pack up a year of life in Philadelphia. Coming to Philly for the Master in Applied Positive Psychology at Penn is one of the best things I have ever done, …

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