This course is part of Foundations of Positive Psychology Specialization. This course, taught by Dr. Martin E.P. Seligman brings all the key concepts from the first four courses to practice as you develop and test a new positive intervention for an audience of your choice. You identify opportunities in your daily life to increase the wellbeing by using knowledge you developed in the first four courses of the Specialization.
Embark on a journey to enhance your well-being through the Positive Psychology Specialization Project on Coursera. Learn to identify your strengths, craft positive interventions, and create a life designed for happiness and fulfillment.
The Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences at Washington University was established nearly 100 years ago and remains committed to excellence in the field. We currently support four primary research programs: aging and development; clinical psychology; behavior, brain & cognition; and social and personality psychology, with an additional emphasis on diversity science that cuts across all of these areas of specialization.
Lion's Roar provides Buddhist teachings, news, and perspectives so that the understanding and practice of Buddhism flourishes in today's world.
The Noba Project is a free platform offering a comprehensive library of open-access psychology textbooks, including interactive modules, videos, and quizzes, aimed at enhancing psychology education.