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IPPA has partnered with the Greater Good Science Center at the University of California at Berkeley to produce short interviews with leading positive psychology researchers and practitioners.Please share these videos with your friends and colleagues! |
Full Playlist:
- Sara Algoe, Ph.D. – Why happens when people witness expressions of gratitude?
- Roy Baumeister, Ph.D. – Why do we avoid the bad in life rather than focus on the good?
- Pamela Nunez del Prado Chaves, Ph.D. – What are some protective factors for post-traumatic growth?
- Judy Moskowitz, Ph.D. – How can positive emotions help us cope in the midst of stress?
- Lea Waters, Ph.D. – What is strengths-based parenting?
- Jeanne Nakamura, Ph.D. – What can engagement look like later in life?
- Lea Waters, Ph.D. – How can you apply strengths-based parenting?
- Claudia Harzer, Ph.D. – How can character strengths help managers at work?
- Maria Elena Garassini, Ph.D. – What can we support migrant families’ well-being?
- Hector Escamilla, Ph.D. – How do you build a positive university?
- Michael Steger, Ph.D. – What can we do to find more meaning in life?
- James Pawelski, Ph.D. – How can we collaborate with the humanities to advance the science and practice of well-being?
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Thank you to sponsor, PositivePsychology.com, which aims to provide practitioners with the right knowledge and tools to apply positive psychology in real-life settings and make a difference in the lives of their clients and students. |
The Greater Good Science Center translates findings from positive psychology into actionable resources for social and emotional well-being.
The International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA) is the leading organization for scholars and practitioners who advance the science of positive psychology and its research-based applications.
To view the full catalog of talks from the wonderful array of speakers that IPPA has had, and enjoy other member benefits please consider becoming an IPPA member today!