This course will enable the students to understand the key concepts and theories of positive psychology, focusing on well-being, happiness, and resilience.Explore practical applications to enhance personal and professional life satisfaction and develop skills to foster positive emotions, strengths, and optimal functioning in various life domains.
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24PSY323
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Positive Psychology-I (Theory)
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CO115: Acquire proficiency in understanding the linkages of self between eastern and western school of thoughts. CO116:Appreciate and understand the meaning and conceptual approaches to happiness and well-being. CO117: Develop understanding of positive cognitive states and processes that enhance subjective well-being and learn effective coping strategies in various life situations. CO118: Acquire comprehensive understanding of personal strengths.Learn about wisdom as a psychological strength and understand its development and connection to motivation and values. CO119: Identify the key virtues and character strengths which facilitate happiness and well-being. CO120 : Contribute effectively in course-specific interactio |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Reading assignments Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems,Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Western Perspective: Why Negative Focus, Goals and assumption, Waves of Positive Psychology, Relation with developmental psychology, Health psychology and Clinical psychology. Eastern Perspective: Buddhism, Hinduism, Sufism, Taoism. |
Defining Emotional Terms: Affect, Emotions, Happiness; SWB: living a Pleasurable Life; Subjective Well Being: History, Theoretical Approaches and Demographics; PERMA model of well-being. |
Optimism: Expectancy-Value Models of Motivation, Relation with subjective well-being, pessimism and coping; Hope: Introduction to hope theory, looking through positive psychology lens; Mindfulness; Flow. |
Strength: Concept, Classification and Measures-Gallup’s Clifton Strengths finder, VIA Classification, 40 Developmental assets, Identifying Personal Strengths; Wisdom as a Strength: Optimal development and study of wisdom as scientific discourse about good life, Psychological Theories of Wisdom, Berlin Wisdom Project, linkages with psychological theories of Motivation and Values |
Relationship connection: History, Minding Model-Knowing and Being Known, Attribution, Acceptance & Respect, Reciprocity in Minding, Continuity and Minding; Compassion: Basic Requirement and Classification, Absence and Evidence of compassion, Nature of suffering and Knowing others; Forgiveness: meaning and measures of forgiveness; Gratitude: Emotional Response of life and Basic Virtue of Insight.
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