We are proud to be affiliated with The Flourishing Center's Certificate in Applied Positive Psychology (CAPP). Katie Conlon teaches one cohort of the CAPP program each year.
The next cohort begins in January, 2022.
Become certified as a Positive Psychology Practitioner – an expert in the theory, science and application of positive psychology and use this knowledge to help individuals, organizations and communities build the six pathways of flourishing: enhanced positive emotions, experiences of engagement, meaning, authentic positive relationships, accomplishment and vitality. Positive psychology practitioners use validated measures of well-being and tested interventions to inform their work. They also use this knowledge in flourishing to create and test new interventions.
Students receive so much value including over 2,900 content-rich power points, research paper summaries, tools, activities, and worksheets to reuse after the program… not to mention a lifetime community of colleagues doing amazing things in the world. Further, our research shows a decrease in stress and an increase in mindfulness and efficacy (belief in oneself) of CAPP program participants.
This 200-hour 9-month virtual program is certified by The Flourishing Center and designed around the model of Flourishing developed by Dr. Martin Seligman, founder of Positive Psychology, with an added emphasis on physical well-being. It consists of six modules focusing on Positivity, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning and Purpose, Achievement, and Vitality (PERMA-V).
Coaches who complete the CAPP Certification program also earn 36 ICF CCE’s upon graduation.
The certificate will be of special interest to educators, business innovators and social entrepreneurs, coaches, managers, consultants, HR professionals, executives, leaders, facilitators, yoga teachers, nutritionists, body workers, doctors, psychologists and other mental health/wellness practitioners, teachers and educators, curriculum designers and more.
Each of the 6 modules is designed to provide participants with the depth of knowledge, theory and research-based tools to demonstrate and teach positive psychology to others.
The program structure:
The next cohort begins in January, 2022.
Become certified as a Positive Psychology Practitioner – an expert in the theory, science and application of positive psychology and use this knowledge to help individuals, organizations and communities build the six pathways of flourishing: enhanced positive emotions, experiences of engagement, meaning, authentic positive relationships, accomplishment and vitality. Positive psychology practitioners use validated measures of well-being and tested interventions to inform their work. They also use this knowledge in flourishing to create and test new interventions.
Students receive so much value including over 2,900 content-rich power points, research paper summaries, tools, activities, and worksheets to reuse after the program… not to mention a lifetime community of colleagues doing amazing things in the world. Further, our research shows a decrease in stress and an increase in mindfulness and efficacy (belief in oneself) of CAPP program participants.
This 200-hour 9-month virtual program is certified by The Flourishing Center and designed around the model of Flourishing developed by Dr. Martin Seligman, founder of Positive Psychology, with an added emphasis on physical well-being. It consists of six modules focusing on Positivity, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning and Purpose, Achievement, and Vitality (PERMA-V).
Coaches who complete the CAPP Certification program also earn 36 ICF CCE’s upon graduation.
The certificate will be of special interest to educators, business innovators and social entrepreneurs, coaches, managers, consultants, HR professionals, executives, leaders, facilitators, yoga teachers, nutritionists, body workers, doctors, psychologists and other mental health/wellness practitioners, teachers and educators, curriculum designers and more.
Each of the 6 modules is designed to provide participants with the depth of knowledge, theory and research-based tools to demonstrate and teach positive psychology to others.
The program structure:
- 3 1/2 hours of class (via Zoom) per week for 9 months
- Online lecture videos
- Monthly online webinars with positive psychology researchers
- Monthly interview calls with positive psychology practitioners from diverse fields