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It is about concept and significance of positive psychology in the modern world. it also explains techniques positive psychology recommends for attaining happiness and blissful state.

It is about concept and significance of positive psychology in the modern world. it also explains techniques positive psychology recommends for attaining happiness and blissful state.

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  1. 1. On Positive Psychology: Science of Valuing three fourth Quadrants
  2. 2. Three Quadrants attended
  3. 3. “Half the century clinical psychology has been consumed by a single topic only - mental illness" Seligman Echoing Maslow’s comments (Motivation and Personality, 1954). Seligman urged psychologists to continue the earlier missions of psychology of nurturing talent and improving normal life.
  4. 4. TWO APPROACHES TO IMPROVE HUMAN CONDITION a)To relieve from what is NEGATIVE The mainstream Psychology b) To strengthen what is POSITIVE The Positive Psychology
  5. 5. Positive Psychology Defined Positive psychology is the scientific study of what enables individuals and communities to thrive" – International Positive Psychology Association.
  6. 6. Exponents Martin Seligman American Psycho. Prof. Director Positive Psychology Center Uni. of Pennsylvania Mihaly Csikeszentmihalyi Hungarian Psycho. Prof. Claremont Graduate Uni. U S A
  7. 7. Premise People want to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives, to cultivate what is best within themselves, and to enhance their experiences of love, work, and play.
  8. 8. Eventually Positive Psychology  The first positive psychology summit, 1999.  The First International Conference on Positive Psychology, 2002.  In 2006, a course on Positive Psychology introduced at Harvard University.  In June 2009, First World Congress on Positive Psychology.
  9. 9. Roots Humanistic psychologists—such as Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, and Erich Fromm—developed theories and practices that involved human happiness. Empirical support from studies by positive psychologists directed to  Find and nurture genius and talent  Make normal life more fulfilling  Ensure well-being of man kind.  Complement, not to replace traditional psychology.
  10. 10. More Support “We see what we look for and we miss much of what we are not looking for even though it is there... Our experience of the world is heavily influenced by where we place our attention.” Stavros and Torres
  11. 11. CONCERNS Strength as with weakness  Building the best things in life as in Repairing the worst  Making the lives of normal people fulfilling as with healing pathology Seligman, 2007
  12. 12. Operational Dimensions Identifying  positive emotions,  positive individual traits, and  positive institutions
  13. 13. Identification of Positive Emotions Contentment with the past, Happiness in the present, and Hope for the future
  14. 14. Identification of Positive Traits strengths and virtues, such as the capacity for love and work, courage, compassion, resilience, creativity, curiosity, integrity, self-knowledge, moderation, self-control, and wisdom
  15. 15. Understanding positive institutions Entails the study of the strengths that foster better communities, such as justice, responsibility, civility, parenting, nurturance, work ethic, leadership, teamwork, purpose, and tolerance
  16. 16. Talents to Strengths to Virtues  Talent more innate, non-moral and can be wasted, but when refined with knowledge and skills form basis of strengths.  A strength is a natural capacity for behaving, thinking, or feeling in a way that allows optimal functioning and performance in the pursuit of valued outcomes (Linley & Harrington, 2006) Strengths when guided for GOOD turn in to VIRTUES
  17. 17. Virtues and Happiness “What is the highest of all goals achievable by actions?...both the general run of man and people of superior refinement say it is happiness…but with regard to what happiness is, they differ.” Aristotle, Nicomachean, Ethics Book 1, Chapter 4
  18. 18. Happiness The 3 ‘happy’ lives  The pleasant life - positive emotion & the skills to amplify it. Pleasure, enjoying life, hobbies, relationships, etc..  The good life - engagement, absorption, ‘flow’ confidence and satisfaction accomplishing tasks  The meaningful life – using your strengths in the service of something greater than yourself contributing to something bigger. (Martin Seligman, 2003)
  19. 19. Positive Psychology Techniques • Using signature strengths in a new way • Three good things in life • Three things that went well each day along with their causes • Gratitude Visit • Write a letter of gratitude and then deliver it. • You at your best • Write about a time at your best, review once a day for a week Seligman, Stein, Park, & Peterson 2005
  20. 20. More Techniques  Exercises to increase positive feelings, engagement, & meaning:  performing acts of kindness  Plan pleasurable activities with savoring  Counting one’s blessings- blessings journal  Using talents and/or signature strengths in novel ways  3 doors that closed and 3 doors that then opened
  21. 21. Still More Techniques • find a challenging hobby • performing secret good deeds • writing one’s own legacy • working for a valued institution
  22. 22. Education and Positive Psychology  Being Virtuous is the real Education which is endorsed by Positive Psychology.  Diversity is beauty of Educational canvass Positive Psychology provides the space.  Education essentially should promote Happiness, Positive Psychology keeps it as Focus of operations.  Education believes no learner is hopeless, Positive Psychology provides hope for low performers.
  23. 23. Let's use mind in pursuit of happiness and good life Embrace the POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Don't judge a day by the weather. Regardless of climate, create a good day. -David L. Hanson
  24. 24. Grover Vijay K D A V College of Education grovervijayk@gmail.com

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