Positive Psychology Syllabus (Fall 2000)
Psychology 262
Positive Psychology
Martin Seligman
Fall 2000
We will meet every Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. in room 305 on the 3rd floor of 3815 Walnut St. Each student will co-lead one of the classes. Each student will write a short weekly paper about their best thought or questions about the readings and prepare a final portfolio.
There are no examinations. Grades will be based on the complete portfolio, leading your class, and class participation, plus any extra papers you choose to write, as well as listserv participation.
Class / Date | Topic | Primary Source |
1) 9/13/00 | Introduction | |
2) 9/20/00 | Well-Being | PH 1 - 5, AP pp. 5 -14 |
3) 9/27/00 | Traits | PH 6 - 10, AP pp. 34 - 43 |
4) 10/4/00 | Optimism | LO 1 - 5 |
5) 10/11/00 | In the Realms | LO 6 - 11 |
6) 10/18/00 | Changing Pessimism | LO 12 - 15, AP pp. 44 - 55 |
7) 10/25/00 | Heritability of Happiness | H 1 - 9, AP pp. 15-23 |
8) 11/1/00 | Techniques through Time | H 10 -16 |
9) 11/8/00 | Flow | F first half, AP pp. 89-98 |
10) 11/15/00 | Flow | F second half |
11) 11/29/00 | Non Zero | W first half |
12) 12/5/00 | Non Zero | W second half, AP pp. 56-67 |
Primary Source Reading
The Pursuit of Happiness (PH)
David G. Myers. Avon (originally Aquarian)
Learned Optimism (LO)
Martin Seligman. Pocket Books, 1991
Flow (F)
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. Harper and Row, 1991
Happiness (H)
David Lykken. Golden Books, 1999
Non Zero: The Logic of Human Destiny (W)
Robert Wright, Pantheon, 2000
The American Psychologist, 2000, 55, Number 1. (AP)