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About the Course

Dr. Martin E.P. Seligman—renowned worldwide as the “father of Positive Psychology”—has led visionary leaps in the scientific research, empirical data and personal understandings of human flourishing. This course explores the past, present and future of positive psychology as a journey through the key scientific leaps led by Dr. Seligman and his colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania's Positive Psychology Center and Master of Applied Positive Psychology program. There are no prerequisites....

Top reviews

BS

Jan 22, 2020

Dr Seligman is a very charismatic professor. He presents the course in a very interesting and engaging way. I enjoyed the coursework as well as the reading. I will be delving further into the subject.

MK

Jun 16, 2020

A perfect course for aspirant Positive Psychologist. This course change the way I perceive the challenges of life. Learning the Theory of PERMA is very fascinating and beneficial for happy well-being!

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By Manoj k S

Dec 14, 2019

very good study guidance

By Klaas F v B

Nov 27, 2020

Truly inspirational!

By Anthony P

Jul 22, 2017

Interesting content

By Juanhao Z

May 12, 2017

very helpful course

By Vandana N R

May 17, 2021

very nice course

By Jin Y

Aug 26, 2021

really helpful

By V S F

May 1, 2020

an eye opener

By Angel O P

Oct 24, 2022

Nice course

By Mike T

Oct 15, 2018

it was great

By hana l

May 22, 2020

its so good

By Maria V A P

Oct 7, 2023

Muy bueno!

By Rogier S

Aug 23, 2021

Old school

By ABHIJIT R

Oct 11, 2021

Interesting, Beginners' course to give you 'glimpse' of this exciting new field in modern psychology. Also takes you to some brief basic dimensions of Positive Health & Positive constructive Journalism. If seriously interested in the subject, would do further follow-up course/s already provided under Dr. Seligman.

By anurag s

Dec 21, 2021

What I would have loved to see more in the course would be deeper context of Positive Psychology. Towards week 3 we just moved to many directions. This might also be because of my limited awareness about the subject which I am committed to improve with each passing day

By Daniel S

Dec 26, 2021

I enjoyed the content very much. I give it a 3 instead of a 4 due to the Positive Journalism piece (I was not impressed with the presenter), and the repetetive nature of the articles to read.

By Isabell D

Jan 26, 2023

The main premise of well-being as a definable, measurable and achievable goal is exciting. The discussions could have been denser. The professor was a bit repetitive and too self focused.

By Carmen S

Oct 29, 2022

It starts good in the first videos but then there are no really interesting information coming. It gets boring. And the connection to religion and the military was too much for me.

By Jennifer W

Oct 22, 2022

It really needs updated for 2022 because the data is getting old and everything has changed after COVID.

By Ayush M

Sep 2, 2023

More of an introduction to positive psychology that how it can be applied to my daily life

By Giogi T

Mar 4, 2024

this course is waste of time for me.

By Mikita P

Aug 23, 2021

It all could have been condensed in 10 minutes, really. Instead of telling the stories how successful the methods have worked in different studies, they would have been much better spent actually telling what the methods are. There are really 1.5 methods in the whole 4 week course explained.

By Melissa P E Q

Jun 15, 2023

los contenidos son buenos no puedo negarlo, pero ver videos y realizar preguntas, no es el aprendizaje adecuado , yo propondria que se enseñe presencialmentte y con un profesor capacitado

By Huy T

Aug 26, 2021

No peer to review