Greater Good in Action provides science-based practices to help individuals cultivate happiness, resilience, and compassion. The site offers a range of activities and exercises designed to enhance well-being and foster a more meaningful life.
Greater Good in Action is a resource for those interested in enhancing their well-being through science-backed practices. It offers a variety of activities, such as mindfulness exercises, gratitude practices, and social connection activities, aimed at promoting happiness and resilience.
The Certificate in Applied Positive Psychology is a 4-course, 4 c.u.* credit program of study taught by University of Pennsylvania faculty. To earn a certificate, students complete any four courses offered, in any order. Students who complete the basic certificate may pursue an advanced certificate (6-course, 6 c.u.*) by adding two additional positive psychology courses.
Stanford University's Department of Psychology is known for its pioneering research in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and mental health, offering world-class training for future psychologists.
In 1921-2, in keeping with a growing trend across the nation, Berkeley's Department of Psychology was established as a separate unit, emerging from the Department of Philosophy. For nearly a century, the department has been a national and international leader in psychological research and the superior educational programs that we have provided to undergraduates and doctoral students.