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Although his 2002 book, “The Question of Happiness,” was initially not very popular, Lecturer on Psychology Tal D. Ben-Shahar ’96 told his student Saviz Sepah ’06 that if it were truly a good book, its time would...
Members of the Class of 2009 will be able to concentrate in new clusters of life science concentrations as well as the existing ones, Associate Dean of Freshmen Rory A. W. Browne announced in an e-mail sent to first-year students yesterday afternoon. The notice comes less than three...
The program funds an MGH internship for one, preferably Native American, student, providing behavioral- and mental-health-skills training that is not available to the Native American community, according to Dennis Norman, the MGH chief of psychology. He added that the recipient would be able to use these skills at...
While the College and the UC struggle with the details of social programming, they would do well to consider some of the principles espoused in this semester’s popular Positive Psychology course. Lecturer on Psychology Tal D. Ben-Shahar ’96 speaks directly to the incapacitating...
Two months ago in these pages, Leon Neyfakh dissected the phenomenon of Harvard’s uber-popular feel-good course, Psychology 1504, “Positive Psychology.” Now, with the semester coming to close, FM follows up with the big question: are Positive Psych kids any...