Happiness class is helping clinically depressed school teachers become emotionally healthy − with a cheery assist from Aristotle
- Written by John Sommers-Flanagan, Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Counseling, University of Montana
References
- ^ Uncommon Courses (theconversation.com)
- ^ as a clinical psychologist (umimpact.umt.edu)
- ^ relentlessly increased for 20 consecutive years (www.kff.org)
- ^ suicide prevention programming than ever (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
- ^ the Montana Happiness Project (montanahappinessproject.com)
- ^ the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation (blankfoundation.org)
- ^ toxic positivity (www.psychologytoday.com)
- ^ eudaimonic happiness (doi.org)
- ^ evidence-based positive psychology interventions (doi.org)
- ^ more distressed than ever before (cedar.wwu.edu)
- ^ that adversely affect their ability to teach effectively (doi.org)
- ^ so many of them leave the profession (www.forbes.com)
- ^ 36% to 61% of K-12 teachers suffered from insomnia (doi.org)
- ^ renowned positive psychologist Martin Seligman (www.pursuit-of-happiness.org)
- ^ apply the evidence-based happiness practices (doi.org)
- ^ antidepressant medications and psychotherapy (doi.org)
Authors: John Sommers-Flanagan, Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Counseling, University of Montana