1、/8/3 lesson 1 Positive psychology Teacher:Tal Intro Pos psy is popular and it really works (Self help movement lacks substence, over-promising and low-delivering) My aim is to create a bridge between the ivory tower and mainstreet(to bridge the gap) ----science that works,theories that ca
2、n be applied Requirements:1.Anonymous emails 2.Raise your hand if you had any problem 3.Active note-taking(write down what you think is significant) We need “time-in”, that means to stop for a moment and look inward(quiet times), to embrace stillness It’s unecessary to fill in all the gaps(Indi
3、an appreciate absence of words) PP Background---from humanistic psychology (the third force) Three forces: 1. behaviorism(Skinner)regard huaman as a box(H: we have soul and spirits) 2. Psychoanalysis(Freud,Jung)(H:ask for more dignity and morality) 3. humanistic psychology(a reaction to behavio
4、rism,lacks specific theories) Abraham Maslow:the first one claim that we should research on kindness and goodness and optimism Karen Horney:look at the fine qualities and cultivate them Aeron Antonovsky: “Salutogenesis”(the origin of health) Next stage: Martin Seligman:the father of PP(2 aims),
5、Ellen Langer,Philip Stone The story of a form(it’s the shape of the container, or you interpretation of life that counts,it’s all about “transformation”) The story of Michelangelo:to chip away the excess stone, to get rid of barriers and limitations To make common sense more common, nothing new
6、but “reminding” Self-actualization, fulfiling our potential, chip away the limitations We’ll bring up more question marks At the end of this course just tell me the changes on you, what you are doing differently Q1:Am I happy? Happiness resides in a continuum(no definite definition of happiness
7、 or unhappiness), the question, however, is “How can I be happier?” /8/4 lesson 2 Words before the class: The class is for everyone, not just for people who are unhappy Not everything works for you,make a choice You’ll have to hand in the response paper Let’s welcome Deb Levy from ex
8、tension school Why do we focus on pos psy? People have been spending too much time on negative studies(21:1), these are things what doesn’t work. At the same time, more and more depression, neurosis and suicide happens. For example, 47% Havard students have experienced depression of not functioni
9、ng during last year. 3 reasons 1.What works or what we focus on rather creates reality 2.Being happy is not just the negation of unhappiness 3.The most effective way of prevention is to focus on the positive Now next one, how do we focus on what works? A research in 1980s: Why do some people
10、succeed despite the unfavorable circumstances? Pos psy begin to study on these people.(resilience, an ability to adapt to the environment, was found in this way. And it works for everyone.) From the pathogenenic model to the salutogenenic model A person constantly think about his weaknesses can’t
11、 succeed. We have to ask ourselves: what am I good at? To draw attention to the positive things, we had to raise up such questions from time to time. In a word: questions create reality. My role model:Marva Collins How can we keep students in school?(in Chicago) Call up self-confidence and self
12、esteem by repeating reminding See the seed greatness in children /8/5 lesson 3 Review the 3 reasons(supplement): 2.If we take away all the negative factors, will we be happy?It’s like the relationship between food and your tase sense. People nowadays are in “comfortably numb”or “quie
13、t desperation”. 4. Our aim is to cultivate the capacity to resist the nagative effects or to strengthen our immune system. Premises(5) 1.Bridge building Vs. Division and separation Let’s begin with bridge building How is academia related to us? The story of young students: idealism is not en
14、ough(many people have no access to psychological theories, let alone apply them) Identical twins, even brought up in different circumstances, have the same character and same degree of happiness. Genes do matter a lot, but in this case we also see that internal factors(psychological, or character)
15、play an extremely important role in wellbeing. Charaters are basically determined by genes, but can be changed. We can not exclude the average or why most people fail, but let’s also focus on those “best examples”.Human nature will be sold short when we only study the average(Abraham Maslow). Th
16、e Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study Psychology”,started in 1930s Chose 250 kids from an at-risk population, 5-year- intervention, got academic help from the best doctors and professors(best treatment,psychological) The control group, also 250 kids 40 years follow-up The results were shocking: Ju
17、venile offenses—no difference Adult offences—no difference Physical health and mental health—no difference Alcoholism---significant Job status---significant(the white collar jobs) But things in control group were much better, that means intervention did more harm than good(wasn’t practical).
18、 /8/6 lesson 4 Last time we’ve talked about a famous research, and through this I want to tell you is that only passion is not enough, we need to be the realistic idealist, to research on what works. 2.Change is possible Vs. Change is illusive Can I make a difference? ---Most people un
19、derestimate their ability to bring about change. “All history is a record of the power of minorties, and of minorities of one.”(by Emerson) All change begins in the mind of single person or a small group.And then it expand. How does it expand?How change happens? ---change happens exponentially(c
20、onnections create a “butterfly effect”, just like smiles are contagious) 3.Internal factors primarily determine happiness Vs. Happiness is primarily a function of external circumstances Many scientists use “objective measures”, for example,scan our brain. Extreme circumstances make very little
21、 difference to our wellbeing(and can’t last long, soon it will return to the base level). Once our basic needs are met, too much wealth can’t make a difference. If we lower our expectations, we’ll probably be happier. But it’s whether we had right or wrong expectations that determines our wellbein
22、g. We need to change our perception, our mental state, and our interpretation about the world. Internal factors do matter, and we need transformations. 4.Human nature must be obeyed Vs. Human nature must be perfected So,can human nature(instinct, desire,ect) be changed? 2 opposite visions Ac
23、tually our nature cannot be changed but rather be guided(in other words, it’s managable). The difference between the saddest and the happiest is their ability to recover. And our psychological immune system strengthens when we give ourselves the permission to be human. “God, grant me the serenity
24、 to accept the things I cannot change;the courage to the things I can change;and the wisdom to know the dfference.” This wisdom can be learned throughout the semester. Then,what it really means to give ourselves the permission to be a human? Now I want to do a group meditation.Try to understand
25、 it, not only in cognitive level of the research but also to experience on the visceral emotional level. Try to remind yourself of it once or twice a day and allow others to do so---you deserve it. /8/7 lesson5and6 an organization----Teach For America Just apply, give yourself an op
26、portunity, our school needs you. I’ll introduce two friends, supporters of pos psy. And they will give a brief presentation about the Masters of Applied Positive Psychology at University of Pennsylvania(the only and the first). 5. Happiness is and ought to be our ultimate endVS.Happiness shou
27、ld be a secondary pursuit Why should we have happiness as our hightest end, as our chief concern? Positive emotions have an evolutionary reason,beyond just making us feeling good, it’s about building capacities(immune systems, ect).---by Barbara Fredrickson When you are under negative influences,
28、 your consciousness narrows and constricts, entering a downward spiral, a vicious cycle. Postive emotions can bring us from the downward spiral to the upward spiral. Pursuing my happiness, isn’t that selfish? But selfishness is not identical to immorality. 1. happiness is a positive sum game(no
29、t zero or negative), for happiness is contagious, it’s like passing on light. 2. people who experience a lot,all the ups and downs, but overall work on happiness and become happier and happier,have better relationships. More generous, more tolerant.(not people who are “always happy” ) 3. helping o
30、thers is also helping ourselves(both happy) selfishness is part of our nature a story of Gandi --- “Be the change you want to see in the world.” Most people do as what you do rather than what you say(also apply to leadership). The best way of spreading happiness is to work on your own happine
31、ss, then you’re leading by example. Belief A story of Roger Bannister,a runner No runner can run 1 mile for under 4 minutes before. He used to be a doctor, but eventually succeed.It became known as the “dream mile”. In following years, this result has always been improving. ---Beliefs do mat
32、ter a lot. Pygmalion This theory is commonly used in the field of education. It works---beliefs as self-fufiling prophecies. (lesson6) The situation is powerful,but can we also create a powerful, positive sitatution to bring out the best in people? The answer is yes. Priming can be don
33、e in the conscious or subconscious level, it means planting a belief or a word. People who were primed with “old words”behave exactly like an old person, that’s subconscious. The priming study is also related to iceberg principle, that when you’re measuring a phenomenon, you’re changing the phenom
34、enon as well as changing yourself. So by researching the positive we’re also priming ourselves. Most of these theories come from the self help movement, our mind creates the world “Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”.(the law of attraction) Such powering words appeal
35、to many people. But is the meassge right? --- It draws on a truth and blows it out of proportion(not create, but”co-create”) Albert Bandura, reading task for this week. He thinks that people with strong beliefs produce their future rather than simply foretell it. And this ability can be learn
36、ed, we can transform our “form”.
In other words,“self concept is destiny”
the famous Placebo effect---“With beliefs alone, they cured themselves.”(
37、on of consistency or congruence We all have a mental schema of the world(what the world should be),and this is inside. Things take place in the outside world. The inside & The outside Mind likes consistency or congruence between the inside and the outside, if not, we’ll experience a dissonance(n
38、ot feeling good). ---Either change the reality or change or mind. When there is a dissonance, the first thing we can do is to update the schema. The second, ignore or discard the external information. The third,seek confirmation(these two backup the schema) The fourth, change the reality. Ed
39、ison’s story---I believe and I’ll work even harder(most creative, also failed the most times) Learn to fail, or fail to learn. Setting goals Short term goals are equally imporatnt to long term goals. Pessimists:short-realistic----long-realistic Optimists:short-unrealistic----long:realistic P
40、es are too realistic that they have low levels of belief, they don’t think they’ll do well. Opt can learn from mistakes, until they bring the unrealistic reality to the realistic, to match their beliefs, in long terms they succeed. There’re also detached(blind) optimists So how can we tell from
41、the realistic and the unrealistic? Believe and at the same time realize the reality. Do high expectations lead to disappointment? William James:self-esteem=achievements/expectations High expectations will hurt our self-esteem. Last time we talked about the ups and downs, and there’s a base l
42、evel. For one with higher expectations, his or her base level increases. /8/8 lesson7 How can we raise that base level? coping(base level going up, not around a parellel line) how can we be an optimist? 1. take action, to put ourselves on the line. Constantly prasing will hurt sel
43、f-esteem, hurt the motivation of students We should be more discerning with praise, and praise in right way. Not to dare is to lose oneself. Give ourselves an opportuinity to fail. 2. imagination or visualization. When we see something, there’re certain neurons in our brain that are firing, they
44、 take the shape of it. Even if we close our eyes, we can still see it. When I’m imaging success, I’m in fact fooling my mind. ---Subconscious mind doesn’t know the difference between the real thing and the imaginary thing. If I imagine success, and the mind doesn’t like inconsistencies,it will br
45、ing up the external reality to match this internal schema(the imagination is not just about the result, but also the process). Best example---Martin Luther King 3.congnitive therapy(most effective therapeutic intervention) Basic premise:thoughts drive emotion We should firstly m
46、ake a change in the level of congnition(restore rationality). 3 “M”s(irrational thought, distort of the reality) Magnify(exaggerate what happens, over generalize) Minimize( “tunnel vision”---only care about the minority) Making up(personalize or blame,emotional reasoning) Focus Change our fo
47、cus, change the questions,and change the reality. The benefit-finder focus on what works, looks on the bright side of life,finds the miracle in the common. Congnitive reconstruction is about learning to interpret things optimistically. Stuff happens, we can either let it pollute or make fertilliz
48、er out of it. Much of what happens, we co-create with the reality. /8/9 lesson 8and9 (leeson8) Last time I told my story in two perspectives: fault-finder and benefit-finder The difference between them is that the benefit-finder understand that it’s possible to make the best of things
49、 that happen--- give himself the permission to fail,and things will turn out fine. Those who perceive benefits of the trauma were physically and psychologically healthier. The media does focus to the great extent on the negative. But the media doesn’t just report reality as it is, it highlight
50、s certain aspects of reality(bias towards the negative). Media creates cognitive distortions and actually make us become pessimists. We need to correct for that, and to counter. We need to realize there’s always something real to appreciate. Single sentence of appreciation can give us strength
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