Description
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Lynn Johnson – Happiness: How Positive Psychology Changes Our Lives
- Faculty:
- Lynn Johnson
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 13 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Aug 03, 2016
- How positive psychotherapy will change our treatment philosophy
- Why happiness is the cure for pain
- Benefits of happiness—why people live longer, make more money and contribute more to society
- health
- wealth
- meaning
- Duty to be happy
- contribute more when you practice joy and curiosity
- Recent research on happiness and success
- happiness makes us healthier and live longer
- happiness makes us smarter and creative
- happiness makes us better leaders, parents, spouses, workers
- What percent of our happiness is just genetic?
- What can we do to change and how to do it?
- Three core happiness skills: how PP outperforms cognitive therapy plus medication
- Lifestyle skills
- activity
- good sleep habits
- right nutrition
- fulfilling work
- Mental discipline skills
- meditation
- visualization
- goal-setting
- Hope and optimism
- Connection skills
- why happy people are connected people
- Involvement skills
- finding what you’re good at
- expanding your talents
- Meaning skills
- contributing to others; finding your calling
- connecting with others through your calling
- Spirituality skills
- Why do believing people feel happier?
- Savoring and appreciating skills
- Depression
- OCD and mindfulness
- ADHD and mindfulness
- Anxiety disorders
- Relationship conflicts
- Serious mental illness
- Depression-proofing children: how to reverse the epidemic of hopelessness
- Epigenetics and how we might transform our great-grandchildren
Description
Transform Your Clinical Skills
A revolution is underway in human services, health and education. In the past, we have focused on deficits, what is wrong and how to make it right. That model works and has served us well. Now, however, a profound shift is changing how we will practice. From the 1960s to 1995, problem-focused studies outnumbered strength-focused studies by about 20 to 1. Over the past ten years, psychological research has shifted to focus on joy, resiliency, strengths and virtues, changing how we will be practicing in the coming years. Clinicians have been hearing about these changes. This recording is an opportunity to learn the state-of-the-art in happiness and positive psychotherapy.
Your own personal level of happiness is a vital key to how effective you are as a clinician, counselor, educator or leader. We now know that happiness is also one of the most effective health interventions. Teaching patients happiness skills will improve their physical and emotional health. Of course, you will learn about powerful and easy to apply interventions for your patients and clients. More than that, in this workshop, your trainer will give you personal keys to increasing your own happiness. You will take home tools to help others, but you will also take home greater personal fulfillment.
Handouts
Manual – Happiness (3.40 MB) | 66 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
OVERVIEW: LIFE HURTS, HAPPINESS IS THE CURE
HAPPINESS IS A SERIOUS BUSINESS
HAPPINESS: WHAT WE ARE BORN WITH; WHAT WE DEVELOP
TRANSFORMING CLINICAL WORK
THE FUTURE OF HAPPINESS
Faculty
Lynn Johnson, PhD, Related seminars and products: 2
Lynn Johnson, PhD, has 30 years of experience as a psychologist and is currently licensed in the state of Utah. He is the director of the Brief Therapy Center of Utah and teaches graduate classes at the University of Utah. Dr. Johnson’s graduate training was at the University of Utah where he received his MS and PhD. He studied with Milton H. Erickson, MD, and was supervised by John Weakland and Ernst Beier. His book on Positive Psychology, Enjoy Life! Healing Through Happiness, brings the latest information on Positive Psychology and has been praised by patients and therapists alike. He organized the Brief Therapy Center in Salt Lake City in the early 1980s and wrote about his work in his 1995 book, Psychotherapy in the Age of Accountability. He has written four additional books, including a book on transforming anger into respectful collaboration, Get on the Peace Train. He also has written 20 professional articles and has trained counselors and therapists in 49 states and five foreign countries.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Lynn Johnson maintains a private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Lynn Johnson is a member of the American Psychological Association; and the Utah Psychological Association.
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