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© Martin Kašpar, 2010 1

Positive Psychology

What is it ?

© Martin Kašpar, 2010 2

Let´s start

Positive psychology as a key to

understanding why are people

(un)happy

Who am I ?

© Martin Kašpar, 2010 3

Themes for discussion

What is positive psychology?

Where can you attend any course

and who is giving lessons?

What kind of contribution is there

waiting for you?

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What is positive psychology?

Why can be positive psychology a

key to human happines?

Abraham Maslow

Karen Horney

Aaron Antonovsky

Father: Martin Seligman

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What is positive psychology?

Science, that works

origin in Humanistic psychology, which lacked scientific rigor

& metamorphosed into the self-help/new age movement

Applying Positive Psychology enables us to appreciate and

reinforce the existing strengths and virtues in both

personal and organisation fields. This does not mean that

we should avoid dealing with problems, but rather that we

should deal with them from a positive and realistic

perspective (Positive Leadership).

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What is positive psychology?

self-help movement lacks substance by over promising & under delivering

research has the substance, but lack the accessibility, few read academic peer reviewed research

“The objective of positive psychology is to unite the rigor of academic research with the accessibility of the self-help movement.” .

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What is positive psychology?

Goals – Positive Leadership

Create a culture that focuses on strengths of character

Empower individuals, teams, and the organisation, while achieving business goals

Experience a new and inspiring approach to work

Appreciate and amplify what works at the personal, group, and organisational levels

Emphasise successes and strengths as a method for achieving continuous organisational growth and success

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What is positive psychology?

Researchers and practitioners have found that individuals

utilizing its principles can enhance work and home life by:

Accessing strengths that act as buffers against

unfavorable circumstances.

Balancing immediate personal needs with long-term

goals.

Developing a more resilient psychological immune

system based on optimism and self esteem.

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Where can you attend any course and who is giving lessons?

$ 40,000 a year to be a student of Harvard University

or 1 Day course - $1195 +GST

or 2 Days course - $1995 +GST in Richmond,

Victoria, Australia

or $ 820, June 7 - August 27, 2010 with Penn LPS Online Learning

or ...

or ask me for Harvard video lectures No.1, 3 and 4

all lectured by Dr. Tal Ben - Shahar- globally recognised as the world’s leading teacher of Positive Psychology, Harvard’s

most popular teacher and leader of the Wharton Leadership Program

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Where can you attend any course and who is giving lessons?

Dr. Ben-Shahar teaches the class because he would have wanted someone to teach him a class like this.

He came to Harvard in 1992 as a computer science, major everything was going well “objectively”, except that he was unhappy.

He switched to psychology & philosophy to find out how to become happier.

Positive psychology´s impact of making Dr. Ben-Shahar happier drove him to become a teacher.

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Where can you attend any course and who is giving lessons?

These lessons are about exploring the relatively

new field of Positive Psychology as well as

exploring ourselves.

1st year in 2002 attended this course as a seminar – 8 students & 2

dropped out

2nd year 300+

3rd year 850 students – largest course at Harvard

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What kind of contribution is there waiting for you?

Tal Ben-Shahar combines scientific studies and scholarly

research in Positive Psychology, Appreciative Inquiry and

Strengths Based Leadership into practical principles you

can apply to business, family, education, health,

economics and community.

Tal Ben-Shahar consults for Fortune 500 companies around

the world. His book “Happier” was translated into more than

20 languages, and is an international bestseller

To accept and experience painful emotions is the basic sign

of human beeing, to open ourselves up to positive emotions

and to be happier

Who does not experience painful emotions: two kind of

people – psychopats and dead

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What kind of contribution is there waiting for you?

More about Positive Psychology tells Tal Ben-Shahar on

http://bigthink.com/ideas/16653

Big Think Interview with Tal Ben-Shahar

Tal Ben-Shahar

Psychology Lecturer, Harvard University

A conversation with the author of “The Pursuit of Perfect” and “Happier.”

October 2, 2009 | In Love, Sex, & Happiness

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What kind of contribution is there waiting for you?

Martin E. P. Seligman, author of Authentic Happiness

If you're a “rat racer,” who lives in the hope of being happy in the future, and yet is unable to enjoy the here-and-now ...

If you're a “hedonist,” who finds some pleasure in the good things in life - good wine, good food, good company - and yet is unable to enjoy lasting fulfilment ...

If you're a “nihilist,” who’s completely given up on finding happiness ... you can learn to be happier!

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A real life "The course has exceeded my expectations by a long shot! Tal's lectures are well

organized and I especially appreciated the routine grounding of the material in

research. I have learned very much about myself and the concepts of Positive

Psychology. I genuinely feel the course has changed my life. It has inspired me to

enroll in the MPOD program at Case Western this fall!"

Kevin, Assistant Dean for Planning and Institutional Effectiveness, Doha, Qatar.

"This course brought together what I have been studying for the past 10 years. I have

shared what I have learned with many friends, coworkers and family members and all

have expressed a noticeable change in me. It made sense and was backed by

research. Most importantly, the delivery of the subject was personable, inspiring and

has truly made a difference in my life."

Bob, Sr. Clinical Science Manager, Covina, CA, USA

“The Foundations of Positive Psychology Course was the most profound, life

changing information I have ever encountered in an academic psychology course. It

will undoubtedly have a life transforming impact on you, your family, friends, and

others.”

Patrick, Military Psychologist, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.

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A real life

Almost everyone wants to be

happier or to feel happiness for

longer time

Here we have a practical tool how

to be happier – so what do we wait

for?

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Before we finish: What does it mean

Personal engagement in Positive

psychology and its practical

application can bring you to a new

level of the life.

The way is not simple, but it pays

off

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Before we finish: What does it mean

Remember: Positive psychology enables you to develop a

more resilient psychological immune system

based on optimism and self esteem.

Appreciate and amplify what works at the

personal, group, and organisational levels.

You can learn to be happier!

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My personal expectations

To learn, to understand, to apply

and to be a good example for

others

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Last important thing: Gratitude

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Questions?

Comments?