Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness
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Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness
This course is part of Psychology in Everyday Life Specialization
Instructor: Kyle Smith
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Practical techniques to discover meaning and satisfaction in your life
Interventions to boost happiness for yourself and others
How culture and public policy influence the pursuit of life satisfaction across different countries
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There are 10 modules in this course
Discover scientifically validated pathways to enhance your happiness and psychological well-being in this course, designed to help you pursue a meaningful and satisfying life. Some of these pathways, like developing meaningful friendships, may be obvious to you, while others, such as focusing on gratitude, mindfully meditating, helping people in need, and viewing others with unconditional positive regard, may be less obvious.
Upon completion of this course, in addition to having a clear plan for improving your happiness and life satisfaction, you will have a deeper understanding of happiness, insight into how you can find meaning in your life, an awareness of the role of positive emotions in different cultures, and an appreciation of how public policies can improve or worsen the happiness of a country as a whole. Overall, regardless of who you are, the material in this course can put you on a path to a happier, more fulfilling life.
This module introduces you to your PsycLearn Essentials course. Find out what’s included in this course and how to navigate the modules and lessons. You’ll also learn valuable study tips for successful learning.
What's included
7 readings
7 readings•Total 23 minutes
- Welcome to PsycLearn Essentials•3 minutes
- Survey: What Would You Like to See Next?•2 minutes
- How to Earn Certificates•2 minutes
- What’s in Your Course•5 minutes
- Study Tips for Success in PsycLearn Essentials•5 minutes
- Additional Information•5 minutes
- Representation in Research•1 minute
This module introduces you to positive psychology as a field of psychological theory and research that focuses on the psychological states, individual traits or character strengths, and social institutions that enhance subjective well-being and make life worth living.
What's included
1 video2 readings3 assignments
1 video•Total 5 minutes
- Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness – Introduction•5 minutes
2 readings•Total 17 minutes
- Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness – Overview •2 minutes
- Positive Psychology, Well-Being, and Happiness•15 minutes
3 assignments•Total 12 minutes
- Module Quiz: Opening to Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness•5 minutes
- Check Your Understanding – Course Introduction of Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness•1 minute
- Check Your Understanding: Positive Psychology•6 minutes
This module discusses the history of positive psychology, including early forebears of the discipline and contemporary contributors to positive psychology.
What's included
2 videos16 readings5 assignments
2 videos•Total 8 minutes
- Hall of Fame: Founders of Positive Psychology•4 minutes
- Hall of Fame: The Flag Bearers of Positive Psychology•5 minutes
16 readings•Total 95 minutes
- Preview: History of Positive Psychology•2 minutes
- Preview: Founders of Positive Psychology•2 minutes
- The Roots of Positive Psychology•5 minutes
- The Humanistic Psychologists: Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, and Charlotte Malachowski Bühler•10 minutes
- Review: The Founders of Positive Psychology•5 minutes
- Preview: Contemporary Positive Psychology•2 minutes
- Contemporary Positive Psychology•10 minutes
- Martin Seligman and the Science of Human Strengths•3 minutes
- Ed Diener and Subjective Well-Being•15 minutes
- Barbara Fredrickson and the Broadening Effects of Positive Emotions•3 minutes
- Sonja Lyubomirsky: Unpacking the Factors That Lead to Happiness•8 minutes
- Linking Black Psychology to Positive Psychology•5 minutes
- Review: Contemporary Positive Psychology•5 minutes
- Positive Psychology and the Individualistic Perspective•5 minutes
- Positive Psychology’s WEIRD Participants•10 minutes
- Positive Psychology: Science or Business?•5 minutes
5 assignments•Total 33 minutes
- Module Quiz: History of Positive Psychology•10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Preview: History of Positive Psychology•1 minute
- Check Your Understanding: The Founders of Positive Psychology•6 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Contemporary Positive Psychology•10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Critiques of Positive Psychology•6 minutes
In this module, we discuss a theory that suggests that positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning in life, and accomplishment are the major factors that impact subjective well-being. We then present some additional factors that researchers identify as contributing to subjective well-being.
What's included
5 videos19 readings8 assignments
5 videos•Total 31 minutes
- Flow•7 minutes
- The Medical Custodian•4 minutes
- The Burned-Out Middle School Teacher•5 minutes
- Empathy•8 minutes
- Hedonic Treadmill•8 minutes
19 readings•Total 117 minutes
- Preview: Factors in Subjective Well-Being •3 minutes
- What It Means to Lead a Good Life•5 minutes
- Activity: Your PERMA Profile •5 minutes
- Activity Feedback: Your PERMA Profile•5 minutes
- The PERMA Contributors: Positive Emotions•5 minutes
- The PERMA Contributors: Engagement•5 minutes
- The PERMA Contributors: Relationships•5 minutes
- The PERMA Contributors: Meaning•3 minutes
- The PERMA Contributors: Accomplishment•3 minutes
- Using PERMA to Enhance Your Life •10 minutes
- Other Factors That Affect Well-Being•3 minutes
- Activity: The Life Orientation Test-Revised•10 minutes
- Gratitude and Empathy•5 minutes
- Activity: Measuring Empathy•10 minutes
- Physical Health•5 minutes
- Happiness and the Hedonic Treadmill•10 minutes
- Introduction to Positive Psychology Interventions•5 minutes
- Additional Interventions•10 minutes
- Relating the Paths to Well-Being •10 minutes
8 assignments•Total 51 minutes
- Module Quiz: Factors in Subjective Well-Being•10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Preview: Factors in Subjective Well-Being•1 minute
- Check Your Understanding: In My Flow State•1 minute
- Check Your Understanding: The PERMA Theory of Well-Being•10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Beyond PERMA•10 minutes
- Activity: Evoking Positive Emotions•3 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Positive Psychology Interventions•10 minutes
- Activity: Factors in Subjective Well-Being •6 minutes
This module discusses the World Happiness Report, which focuses on how happiness and well-being are signs of progress, the measurement of happiness, and how these measurements can be used to make policy.
What's included
9 readings5 assignments
9 readings•Total 83 minutes
- Preview: Happiness as a Policy Issue•3 minutes
- What Is the World Happiness Report?•10 minutes
- The World Happiness Report Findings in 2023•10 minutes
- Measuring Social Trust•10 minutes
- Global Subjective Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic•10 minutes
- Cultural Differences in Happiness•20 minutes
- Measuring Well-Being More Broadly•5 minutes
- The Kingdom of Bhutan and Gross National Happiness•5 minutes
- The WELLBY Approach•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 33 minutes
- Module Quiz: Happiness as a Policy Issue•10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Happiness as a Policy Issue •1 minute
- Check Your Understanding: Measuring Happiness Globally•9 minutes
- Practice: Gross National Happiness at School•5 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Policies to Increase Happiness•8 minutes
In this module, we discuss why we help others and how this experience increases our well-being and happiness. Norms of reciprocity and social responsibility will be explored as reasons why we help others. We’ll also introduce evolutionary and psychological factors to explain helping behavior. The effects of bystanders on a person’s helping behavior will be discussed. Finally, methods to increase helping behavior, such as teaching empathy and socializing helping, will be described.
What's included
2 videos19 readings15 assignments
2 videos•Total 6 minutes
- Helping Others in Need •2 minutes
- Negative State Relief Model •5 minutes
19 readings•Total 143 minutes
- Preview: Prosocial Behavior •3 minutes
- Helping Others in Need •3 minutes
- People Who Need Help Usually Get It •5 minutes
- The Norms of Reciprocity and Social Responsibility•15 minutes
- Evolutionary Factors•10 minutes
- Social Exchange Theory•10 minutes
- Negative State Relief Model•3 minutes
- Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis•5 minutes
- Activity: Testing the Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis •15 minutes
- Understanding When We Help •10 minutes
- Pluralistic Ignorance •8 minutes
- Diffusion of Responsibility •12 minutes
- Other Factors That Affect When We Help •10 minutes
- Steps to the Helping Process •10 minutes
- Helping Others in Need Online•5 minutes
- Learning About Helping Behavior•3 minutes
- Teaching Empathy•10 minutes
- Socializing Helping•3 minutes
- Creating Appropriate Social Norms•3 minutes
15 assignments•Total 54 minutes
- Module Quiz: Prosocial Behavior•10 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Preview: Prosocial Behavior•1 minute
- Activity: I Needed Help When…•1 minute
- Check Your Understanding: Introduction to Helping Others in Need•3 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: The Norms of Reciprocity and Social Responsibility•5 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Evolutionary Factors Directing Helping Behavior•1 minute
- Check Your Understanding: Psychological Factors Influencing Helping Behavior•5 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Understanding Altruism and Egoism•2 minutes
- Activity: Social Norms, Evolutionary Factors, and Psychological Factors•6 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: When We Help Others in Need•5 minutes
- Activity: When We Help Others in Need•2 minutes
- Activity: How to Receive Help•2 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Helping in Everyday Life•4 minutes
- Check Your Understanding: Increasing Helping Behavior•3 minutes
- Activity: Increasing Helping•4 minutes
This module contains the course summary, a review of all of the material you’ve learned in the course. It is broken down into one lesson for each of the course’s learning objectives. Within each lesson are a list of key takeaways, a list of key terms, and a set of practice questions to help you decide if you’ve understood the material. When you feel comfortable with the material presented here, move on to the next module and take the course’s cumulative quiz.
What's included
26 readings13 assignments
26 readings•Total 52 minutes
- Key Takeaways•2 minutes
- Key Terms•2 minutes
- Key Takeaways•2 minutes
- Key Terms•2 minutes
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- Key Terms•2 minutes
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- Key Terms•2 minutes
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- Key Terms•2 minutes
13 assignments•Total 80 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•3 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•4 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•6 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•6 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•6 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•10 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•10 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•5 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•4 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•8 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•10 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•5 minutes
- Knowledge Check-Up•3 minutes
This module contains a quiz covering all of the material in this course. It will count for 30% of your total course grade, so make sure you’ve reviewed the course material well. Good luck!
What's included
1 assignment
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
- Cumulative Quiz: Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness•15 minutes
This module contains a glossary, course references, and a list of contributors to the course.
What's included
3 readings
3 readings•Total 5 minutes
- Glossary•2 minutes
- References•2 minutes
- Contributors•1 minute
This module provides a variety of information and tools from the American Psychological Association (APA) that will help inspire you as you complete your coursework and plan your career goals. Explore APA resources on various psychological issues and scholarly research and writing; a list of sites providing valuable resources on diversity, equity, and inclusion in psychology education and in the professional community; resources on a career in psychology; and links to career opportunities at the APA.
What's included
8 readings
8 readings•Total 19 minutes
- Introduction to APA Resources•5 minutes
- Student Resources•2 minutes
- APA Style®, Research, and Writing•2 minutes
- Students from Diverse Ethnic, Cultural, and Economic Backgrounds•2 minutes
- Psychology Help Center•2 minutes
- Psychology Careers•2 minutes
- Careers and Internships at APA•2 minutes
- Other APA Resources•2 minutes
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