Videos

 

Ben-Shahar, Tal (2006). Positive psychology – The science of happiness. Boston,
Massachusetts: Museum of Science.

Ben-Shahar, Tal (2007). Tal Ben-Shahar discusses what it means to be happier. Colombus, Ohio: McGraw-Hill.

Ben-Shahar, Tal (2007). Tal Ben-Shahar Edutaining the World. Atlanta, Georgia: CNN Today.

Biswas-Diener, Robert (2008). How to be happy. Toronto, Canada: CBC-TV.

Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly (2004). Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi: Creativity, fulfillment and flow. Monterey, California: TED TV.

Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly (2009). Acceptance Remarks. Claremont, California: School of Behavioral and Organizational sciences, Claremont University.

Davidson, Richard (2008). The Science of Happiness – Happiness vs. Joy. New York: ABC News, 20/20 in touch.

Diener, Edward, (2009). Latest scientific findings from the science of happiness. Claremont, California: School of Behavioral and Organizational sciences, Claremont University.

Donaldson, Stewart (2009). What Works in the Emerging Positive Social Sciences. Claremont, California: School of Behavioral and Organizational sciences, Claremont University.

Donaldson, Stewart; Seligman, Martin; & Diener, Ed (2009). Applying the Science of Positive Psychology to Improve Society. Claremont, California: Claremont Graduate University.

Ensler, Eve (2004). Finding happiness in body and soul. Monterey, California: TED TV.

Fisher, Helen (2006). The science of love, and the future of women. Monterey, California: TED TV.

Fisher, Helen (2008). The brain in love. Monterey, California: TED TV.

Gilbert, Dan (2004). Why are we happy? Why are we not happy? Monterey, California: TED TV.

Ipley (2008). Geluk ervaren: FLOW - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (deel 1/2). Holland: Tech.

Ipley (2008). Geluk ervaren: FLOW - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (deel 2/2). Holland: Tech.

Kauffman, Carol (2007). Practicing Positive Psychotherapy Part 1 – Applying the Science of Happiness. Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard Medical School.

Kauffman, Carol (2007). Practicing Positive Psychotherapy Part 2 – Applying the Science of Happiness. Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard Medical School.

Kiselica, Mark (2007). Positive Psychology With Male Clients. Washington, DC: APA Psychotherapy Videotape Series - Men and Masculinity.

Krueger, Alan; Seligman, Martin; Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly; & Wallis, Claudia (2005). A conversation about the science of happiness. New York: Charlie Rose.

Lyubomirsky, Sonja (2008). The how of happiness. New York: ABC News, 20/20 in touch.

Mendelsohn, Michael (2008). Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness. ABC News.

Munnecke, Tom (2006). Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi on Positive Psychology. Paolo Alto, CA: Stanford University.

Murphy, Melinda (2006). Can You Teach Happiness? New York: CBS News, The Early Show.

Niemiec, Von R. M.; & Wedding, D. (2008). Positive Psychology Movies:
Films That Can Inspire and Build Virtues and Character Strengths
. In Von R.M. Niemiec & D. Wedding, Positive Psychology at the Movies: Using Films to Build Virtues and Character Strengths, Appendix G [PDF]. Hogrefe & Huber Publishers.

Ornish, Dean (2004). Healing and other natural wonders. Monterey, California: TED TV.

Rath, Connie (2009). The announcement of the Clifton Strengths Prize. Claremont, California: School of Behavioral and Organizational sciences, Claremont University.

Ricard, Matthieu (2004). Matthieu Ricard on the Habits of Happiness. Monterey, California: TED TV.

Schwartz, Barry (2009). The real crisis? We stopped being wise. Longbeach, California: TED TV.

Seligman, Martin (2004). What positive psychology can help you become. Monterey,
California: TED TV.

Seligman, Martin (2007). What makes human beings happy? London, UK: BBC, Hardtalk.

Seligman, Martin E. P. (2009). The Past, Present, and Future of Positive Psychology. Claremont, California: School of Behavioral and Organizational sciences, Claremont University.

Seligman, Martin; & Peterson, Christopher (2007). Positive Psychology. Claremont, California: Claremont Graduate University.