Reviewed Positive Psychology Information Links
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The purpose of this website, developed by the Positive Psychology Center and Director, Dr. Martin E. P. Seligman, is to provide free resources where people can learn about Positive Psychology through readings, videos, research, opportunities, conferences, questionnaires with feedback and more. There is no charge for the use of this site, but does require free registration to take the questionnaires. Definitely the starting place to learn more about positive psychology.
Positive Psychology Center
The homepage for the center which has a mission to promote research, training, education, and the dissemination of Positive Psychology. The site includes articles and videos, resources for researchers, classes and workshops, and links to additional resources.
Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life
The Greater Good Science Center studies the psychology, sociology, and neuroscience of well-being, and teaches skills that foster a thriving, resilient, and compassionate society. The website provides articles, resources and more about 7 core themes including: gratitude, altruism, compassion, empathy, forgiveness, happiness and mindfulness. Definitely worth checking out!
Pursuit of Happiness
The site is run by a group of psychologists, philosophers, educators, and web professionals dedicated to the advancement of scientific knowledge about happiness and depression prevention. They provide science-based information on life skills and habits needed to enhance well-being, build resilience against depression and anxiety, and pursue a meaningful life. They also manage a multimedia educational platform, as well as various hybrid, online, and onsite educational programs, focused on happiness and psychological well-being. The site includes a great deal of information and is easy to navigate.
World Database of Happiness
The World Database of Happiness is an archive of research findings on subjective enjoyment of life. It brings together findings that are scattered throughout many studies and provides a basis for synthetic work.