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Introduction: Defining happiness - Do pre-class questionnaire
- Do Who Am I exercise—discuss why you are taking this class
- Look at different definitions of happiness
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Overview of positive psychology - What is it and how does it differ from traditional psychology?
- What are the benefits and drawbacks of this approach?
- How does it work in therapy?
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Happiness vs. pleasure - What is happiness?
- How is it measured?
- How does it differ from pleasure?
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Cognitive styles - Optimism & pessimism—what is the difference?
- How do they work in practice?
- Is there such a thing as realistic optimism? Realistic pessimism?
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Strengths - What are our strengths?
- How can we use them and in what capacities?
- What are their limitations?
Guest speaker: Tamara Menghi, Associate Director, Employer Relations and Career Programs, MIT Global Education & Career Development
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Unhappiness, sadness and depression - What is depression and how does it differ from sadness or unhappiness—how does it relate to suffering?
- Is there value in suffering?
- How can we recognize and treat depression?
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Happiness in relationships
- Do friendship maps exercise
- Discuss what makes for a good romantic relationship
- Discuss healthy relationships with parents
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Wellness and flow - Class exercises to include yoga and meditation
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Happiness and diversity (cultural and religious) - Investigates how different cultures and generations define happiness
Viewing Video clips from interviews with people from a different culture
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Happiness and decision making Guest speaker: Dorise Gruber, Assistant Director for Freshman Affairs, Boston University School of Management
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| 11 | Finding meaning in our lives |
| 12 | Open topic (to be decided by students), evaluations and wrap up |