| Course Code: | CE1941 |
| Start date(s): | Thursday 8 October 2009 |
| Class Time: | 6.30pm – 8.30pm |
| Number of Classes: | 10 weekly classes |
| Course Fee: | £300.00 |
Understanding psychology can improve your well-being and success, both at work and in your personal life. Positive psychology is the growing branch of psychology that focuses on the positive, including strengths, positive states and happiness. This course will have a particular emphasis on applying positive psychology in your personal and working life.
Topics studied will include:
Informal assessment will take place though discussion, class room activities and questions and answers sessions as guided by your tutor.
Course reader: (students are required to purchase this book)
Boniwell, I (2006) Positive Psychology in a Nutshell. London: PWBC
The first book in each section is the tutor's top recommendation.
Boniwell, I (2007) Positive Psychology in a Nutshell (London: PWBC)
Compton W,C. (2005) Introduction to Positive Psychology (Belmont: Thomson Wadsworth)
Seligman, M.(2002) Authentic Happiness (New York: Free Press)
Snyder, C.R . & Lopez, S (2002) Handbook of Positive Psychology. (New York: OUP )
Linley P. & Joseph, S (2004) Positive Psychology in Practice (Wiley)
Carr, A. (2004) Positive Psychology (Hove and New York: Brunner-Routledge)
Lyubomirsky, S (2008) The How of Happiness (Sphere)
Gilbert, D (2006) Stumbling on Happiness (Harper)
Haidt, J. (2006) The Happiness Hypothesis (London: Arrow)
Nettle, D. (2005) Happiness (Oxford: OUP)
Ben-Shahar, T (2007) Happier: Finding Pleasure, Meaning and Life's Ultimate Currency (McGraw-Hill)
Weiner, E (2008) The Geography of Bliss (Twelve)
Layard, R (2006) Happiness (London: Penguin)
Argyle, M. (2001) The Psychology of Happiness (London: Routledge)
Eysenck, M (1990) Happiness (L.E.A)
Myers, D.M. (1992) The Pursuit of Happiness (New York: Morrow)
Keyes, C and Haidt , J (ed) (2003) Flourishing: Positive Psychology and the Life Well-Lived
Csikszentmihalyi , M. (1990) Flow: The Psychology of optimal experience
Csikszentmihalyi . M. (1997) Finding Flow
Rath, T. (2007) StrengthsFinder (New York, Gallup)
Bolt, M (2004) Pursuing Human Strengths: A Positive Psychology Guide (Worth)
Peterson, C & Seligman, M (2004) Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification (OUP)
Aspinall, L. & Staudinger, U. (2003) A Psychology of Human Strengths (Washington, APA)
Goleman, D. (1995) Emotional Intelligence: Why it can matter more than IQ (New York: Bantam)
Reivich, K., & Shatte, A. (2002). The Resilience Factor. (New York: Broadway Books.)
Goleman, D. (1998) Working with Emotional Intelligence (New York: Bantam)
Epstein,S (1998) Constructive Thinking: The Key to Emotional Intelligence (Westport, Praeger)
Barr-On, R & Parker, J (2000) The Handbook of Emotional Intelligence (Jossey-Bass)
Levine, M. (2000) The Positive Psychology of Buddhism & Yoga (LEA)
Goleman, D. (2003) Destructive Emotions (London: Bloomsbury)
H.H Dalai Lama & Cutler, H (1998) The Art of Happiness (London, Hodder and Stoughton)
Benson, H. (1975)The Relaxation Response (New York: William Morrow)
Kabat-Zinn, J. (2005) Full Catastrophe Living (London: Piatkus)
Langer, E (1989) Mindfulness (Perseus)
Ricard, M (2007) Happiness (Atlantic)
Seligman, M (1991) Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life New York: Pocket Books
Snyder, C.R (2000) Handbook of Hope. Orlando FL: Academic Press
Gillham, J (2000) The Science of Optimism and Hope Philadelphia, PA: Templeton Foundation Press
Wiseman, R. (2004) The Luck Factor (Arrow)
Gottmann, J. & Silver, N. (1999) The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work (London: Orion)
Sternberg, R, (1988) The Triangle of Love (New York: Basic)
Sternberg,R. & Jordan, J. (2005) A Handbook of Wisdom (Cambridge: CUP)
Aristotle (2004) Nicomachean Ethics (Penguin)
Russell, B. (2006)) The Conquest of Happiness (Routledge)
Fromm, E (1995) The Art of Loving (Thorsons)
LeBon, T (2001) Wise Therapy (London: Sage)
Bellioti, R (2004) Happiness is Overrated (Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield)
Schoch, R (2007) The Secrets of Happiness (London: Profile)
Revel, J-F & Ricard, M (1998) The Monk and the Philosopher (New York: Schocken)
(Note: Not all are based on peer-reviewed empirical research, but are nevertheless included because they contain interesting ideas that may be the starting point for research)
LeBoef, M. (1980) Creative Thinking (London: Piatkus)
Buzan, T (2000) The Mind Map Book London:BBC
Buzan, T (2000) Use Your Head London:BBC
de Bono, E. (1982) de Bono's Thinking Course. London: BBC Book
de Bono, E . (2000) Six Thinking Hats. London: Penguin
Gelb, M (2004) How to Think like Leonardo da Vinci Element Books
Harris, R. (1998) Creative Thinking Techniques
Osborn, A. (1953) Applied Imagination. New York: Scribners
Rawlinson, J. (1986) Creative Thinking and Brainstorming. London: Gower
Hammond, J, Keeney, R & Raiffi, H (1999) Smart Choices (Boston: Harvard)
Paterson, R. (2000) The Assertiveness Workbook (Oakland: New Harbinger)
Sharma, R (1997) The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari (Ontario: Harper Collins)
Popovic, N. (2005) Personal Synthesis. (London: PWBC.)
Branden, N. (2004) The Six Pillars of self-esteem (Random House)
Clegg, B & Birch, P (1999) Instant Creativity (Kogan Page)
Biswas-Diener, R & Dean, B (2007) Positive Psychology Coaching. (New Jersey, WIley)
Frisch, M. (2006) Quality of Life Therapy (New Jersey: Wiley)
Lopez, S. (Editor), C.R. Snyder (Editor) (2004) Positive Psychological Assessment:
Handbook of Models and Measures (Washington: APA)
Levinson, D. (1986) Season’s of a Man’s Life (New York: Ballantine)
Maslow, A. (1987) Motivation and Personality (Longman)
Vaillant, G.E. (1995) Adaption to Life (Harvard University Press,)
Bowlby, J. (1971) Attachment and Loss Volume 1: Attachment Penguin Books, Harmondsworth
Tim LeBon gained a first class degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Trinity College, Oxford and an M.Phil in Philosophy at the University of London. He teaches philosophy, personal development and counselling courses and has a particular interest in the way that philosophy and psychology can be of practical use. He is qualified as a life coach and a psychotherapist and is the author of Wise Therapy: Philosophy for Counsellors (Sage, 2001).