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Suzy Green 'Positive psychology coaching - optimising your potential' at Mind & Its Potential 2011 

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YOUR POTENTIAL FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Positive psychology coaching -- optimising your potential
• Do positive interventions really make a difference? What does the science say?
• What effect can harnessing your strengths have -- at work, at home, at school and at play?
• How can you create a positive workplace, team or school?
• Can you be your own life coach?
• Flourishing: practical tips to incorporate positive coaching into your life
Dr Suzy Green, Registered Psychologist specialising in Clinical & Coaching Psychology, Positive Psychology Institute

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Комментарии : 14   
@anthonyball4110
@anthonyball4110 2 года назад
Loved that the University of Wollongong was brought up in this video on positive psychology coaching!
@patterning4022
@patterning4022 10 лет назад
Well done presentation. I liked the combination and comparison between coaching and positive psychology.
@actionshots
@actionshots 10 лет назад
Excellent lecture!
@christinejayakody
@christinejayakody 9 лет назад
I wish my lectures were as interesting as this!
@MarlinJayakody
@MarlinJayakody 9 лет назад
You in to businesses psychology?
@christinejayakody
@christinejayakody 9 лет назад
yes
@christinejayakody
@christinejayakody 9 лет назад
Marlin Jayakody yes I am
@MarlinJayakody
@MarlinJayakody 9 лет назад
+Christine Jayakody would really appreciate if its possible to have a small discussion
@christinejayakody
@christinejayakody 9 лет назад
Marlin Jayakody yeah sure
@ajmarr5671
@ajmarr5671 2 года назад
Quick Motivational Procedure that you never heard of involving the management of positive affect. Want to make popcorn taste better? Then eat popcorn while watching an exciting movie. We ‘know’ this non-consciously when we buy the stuff for the latest Tom Cruise movie. The reason? Opioid-dopamine interactions. Opioid and dopamine systems are comprised of clusters of brain cells or ‘nuclei’ in the midbrain that adjoin each other. Opioids cause pleasure or ‘liking’ and are activated in sex, eating, resting, etc., and dopamine systems cause attentive arousal or ‘wanting’ and are activated by the perception or anticipation of novel and positive means-end expectancies, like that Tom Cruise movie. These two systems interact, thus if we do something pleasurable, we get attentive, and if we get attentive our pleasures increase. This also happens when we follow a resting protocol such as mindfulness, and alternate it with the anticipation and performance of meaningful behavior which may be defined by the virtual perception of novel and positive mean-end expectancies (writing your great novel or just making the bed). So just get rested and alternate with doing meaningful behavior, and you will have such ‘flow’ like experiences and find that motivation becomes pleasurable, and thus much easier. More on this on the web site of the distinguished affective neuroscientist Kent Berridge of the University of Michigan who thought much of this stuff up, all of whose research articles are available for download. A more formal explanation based on Berridge’s research (or a neurologically grounded theory of learning) is provided on pp. 5-6, and 44-51 in a little open-source book on the psychology of rest linked below. (‘flow’ discussed on pp.82-87) www.scribd.com/doc/284056765/The-Book-of-Rest-The-Odd-Psychology-of-Doing-Nothing Berridge Lab, University of Michigan sites.lsa.umich.edu/berridge-lab/
@nosyrosie3716
@nosyrosie3716 2 года назад
In the US, when someone tells you to leave, you leave. The visit time has ended.
@markgilbey1742
@markgilbey1742 4 года назад
How many times do you say positive psychology
@khlifiaboutaha7441
@khlifiaboutaha7441 2 года назад
Frédéric le noir et psychologie positive
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