- 06 Aug 25
70 MA-28
Orleans, MA 02653
Positive Psychology 2.0: Creating a Life of Meaning, Purpose, and Connection
Surveys from around the world have shown that happiness tops the list of what most people want most in life. And for centuries, philosophers and theologians worldwide have sought to answer the ancient and timeless question of how to build a happy and meaningful life.
Yet despite the importance we place on happiness, research has shown that rates of happiness have been on the decline for many around the world, spanning geography, demographics, and socioeconomic factors. And with hardship and trauma facing us seemingly constantly at home and abroad, how can we even begin to become happy amidst all these challenges?
Merging fields like positive psychology, neuroscience, and longitudinal research on happiness and well-being, this course will provide attendees with practical skills to combat depression and anxiety and foster lasting well-being in their clients and themselves. This course is appropriate for clinicians, educators, leaders, and those working in organizational settings.
Understanding Psychological Well-Being
A review of various models of psychological well-being
Key roadblocks and barriers
The 3 core pillars of genuine happiness and well-being
A review of the key benefits of fostering well-being
Tuesday
Well-Being Principles:
Awe
Gratitude
Social Connection
Psychological Richness
Kindness and Compassion
Self-Compassion
Wednesday
Well-Being Principles (cont.):
Strengths
Flow
Meaning
Savoring
Posttraumatic Growth
Mindfulness
CC : 6 RD : 6