Positive Psychology | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Coursera

Positive Psychology | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Coursera

This course discusses research findings in the field of positive psychology, conducted by Barbara Fredrickson and her colleagues. It also features practical applications of this science that you can put to use immediately to help you live a full and meaningful life.

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Skills You Need - Helping You Develop Life Skills

Skills You Need provides free, high-quality information and resources to help individuals develop essential life skills for personal and professional growth. Founded in July 2011, SkillsYouNeed is a new and expanding web-service. We are based in the heart of Wales, a rural part of the UK.With years of experience in education, both face-to-face and through distance learning, we believe we know the skills needed to help improve people's lives, both professionally and personally. We are a small independent business, researching and writing our own materials. Improve your life skills. Enjoy more success at work, at home and socially. Learn about communication, writing, numeracy, leadership, and more skills you need.

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Professional courses for teachers, therapists, healthcare workers, parents, leaders and anyone who in interested in the science of wellbeing

McGill Department of Psychology
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McGill Department of Psychology

The Department of Psychology at McGill University has for decades been one of the world's leading psychology departments. This continues to be the case, as our department consistently ranks very high among world's psychology departments (QS Rankings). Within the Faculty of Science, we provide a high quality educationto a very large undergraduate student body; our Honours program is exceptionally research intensive and has produced many outstanding graduates. The graduate program includes Clinical and Experimental tracks with about 100 students.