YA
Mar 10, 2018
A thought provoking workshop. How mental illness can be the lack, opposite or excess of our strengths. I enjoyed delving more into strengths and also having to come up with a positive intervention.
EE
Oct 16, 2020
I would first all love to thank all my course lecturers and professors, I am able to understand how the design process of an intervention in positive psychology work
By Bruce N
•Aug 26, 2021
I've read other reviews of this project and while I agree there is much duplication I found that duplication helpful as a review prior to the project which I also found quite challenging. I am grateful for each one of the professors whose time, talent, and expertise provided the opportunity to learn what I did not know before. Keep it simple!
By Thomas N
•Oct 31, 2021
Should be more interaction with someone managing course. In one instance I believed that I received failing grades for peer reviewed assignments because the reviewers retaliated against me for giving them low grades. To whom would I appeal? Transcripts of videos could be done better - many errors.
By chiujane
•Jun 30, 2021
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to know the details of Positive psychology and I appreciate that Dr. Seligman's and colleagues' effort to bring this theory into real life. In this advanced technology time, positive psychology surely improves people's life quality and depth.
By nirvishi j
•Mar 5, 2019
Very good course. I did a course in positive psychology at the university of Texas. However the correcting by peers is quite subjective and sometimes in spite of having all the criteria for the evaluation , the results is not as expected. Thanks again for a great course.
By Ninh H V
•Oct 2, 2019
Please next time for the peer assessment, make the peer-review 5/5 or something. 2 is quite a low number. And some people can be quite prejudiced with their response
By rachel
•Oct 6, 2021
Great integration module. I would give a 5/5 if there had been more explicit alignment between the assignment descriptors and the rubric.
By Sean W
•Jan 26, 2019
Great capstone course the previous 4 courses. It combines knowledge learned from most of them.
By Bernadette L W
•Sep 16, 2019
I find the assignment more difficult than as usual but I think I puled it through at the end.
By Beth C
•Nov 16, 2020
Whilst a great recap, it did repeat a lot of the work done in previous modules.
By Alejandro G d l M
•Apr 23, 2021
A little bit too broad, but a good example of how to design an intervention.
By Frank G
•Feb 17, 2019
Lots of reflection possible. Good to revisit content from former courses.
By Jillian S
•Mar 4, 2021
Helpful for my Self-Love Coaching practice! Great insight!
By Georgeta P
•Aug 7, 2017
very good foundational course.
By María d C O R
•Mar 30, 2018
Excelente, claro y amable.
By Brian H
•Jul 14, 2018
Good course.
By Rafael F
•May 15, 2021
The subject and contents are quite interesting and useful, but the students are totally by they own. Everything that you produce is reviewed by other students at the same level as you. So feedback are really rare. I did not perceive the participation of any Teacher along the three months. So it is a collection of good videos, a few questions and exercises that you do without professional feedback
On top of that the certificate stated that you did the courses, but it also says that they are not considered as valid by the university, and that they are not comparable with the "actual" courses provided by the Pennsylvania University.
By Stephanie S
•Mar 20, 2021
While I enjoyed Peterson's ideas a lot and found them a very helpful alternative framework to look at mental illness, I found it a bit of a shame that most of this last course in the specialization was recycled from the other 4 courses.