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 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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Yale University - Department of Psychology

Yale University's Department of Psychology is known for its world-class research and education in cognitive, social, and clinical psychology, aiming to understand and improve mental health and behavior.

Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health | The University of Sydney | Coursera
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Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health | The University of Sydney | Coursera

In this course, we will explore different aspects of good mental health as well as provide an overview of the major kinds of mental disorders, their causes, treatments and how to seek help and support.The course will feature a large number of Australian experts in psychiatry, psychology and mental health research,and we will also hear from “lived experience experts”, people who have lived with mental illness, and share their personal stories of recovery.