Lecture 1 - Introduction
Lecture 1 - Introduction
Classification of strengths
Six selected virtues and 24-character strength:
o Wisdom and knowledge: creativity, curiosity, judgement, love of learning,
perspective
o Courage: bravery, perseverance, honesty, zest
o Humanity: love, kindness, social intelligence
o Justice: teamwork, fairness, leadership
o Temperature: forgiveness, humility, prudence, self-regulation
o Transcendence: appreciation of beauty and excellence, gratitude, hope,
humour, spirituality
Theory of wellbeing
Tracing the size, reach, impact, & breadth of positive psych (Reading: Rusk & Waters)
Gable and Haidt
Learning messaged
Positive psychology has a rich history but has mainly developed as a result of
dissatisfaction with ‘psychology as usual’ or a deficit/disease approach.
Positive psychology is the study of topics such as happiness, optimism, subjective
wellbeing, and personal growth. It is the science of wellbeing and optimal
functioning. It uses the scientific method to understand human thoughts, emotions and
behaviours.
Readings – Week One