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What Should a Positive Psychology Course Contain?

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When signing up for a positive psychology course you learn what has been decided valuable for you. The discussions you have with others have been pre-planned as a segue way into the next topic taught.

The self-determination theory tells us that we have a need to control our environment and outcome, a need to relate to others, and a sense of freedom where we act out of our own interests and values.

What would you like to see in a PP course?

Putting this theory into practice, let’s design a positive psychology course that is based on our values, experiences, and expertise that we believe will turn someone into a positive psychology practitioner.

A collaborative structure will aid in creating the most helpful and necessary positive psychology course to help someone become a positive psychology practitioner.

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Leave a comment below on what the ideal positive psychology course is and how to best train someone to become a positive psychology practitioner.

This helps us immensely in tailoring a positive psychology course that can be used by universities, organizations, and professors. We want to work with you in creating the right positive psychology course formula.

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We are looking for topics such as a module on strength finding, the power of gratitude, and any other topics that are strictly necessary as a foundation for a positive psychology course.

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