The Role of Psychological Security in Happiness and Suffering: Perspectives from Attachment Theory, Buddhism, and Neuroscience. UC Davis Profesor, Phillip Shaver, PhD.'s lecture at the Institute for Spirituality and Health's 21st annual Psychotherapy and Faith Conference Conference Theme - Happiness and Suffering: What It Means to be Human
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Video Presentation
Recommended Uses:
In class
Self-learning
Self-paced
Homework
Group work
Individual
Professional presentation
Technical Requirements:
Internet access and Web browser
Audio or use of closed captions
Identify Major Learning Goals:
After active participation in viewing the video, the learner will
Describe the meaning of personal attachment and aspects of life.
Explain the key components of happiness compared to the "Western" vision.
Reflect on the impact on self-happiness.
Explain the Faith component.
Explain the Role of psychological security in happiness and suffering: Perspectives from attachment theory, buddhism, and neuroscience.
Target Student Population:
College- Lower Division
College - Upper Division
Professional
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
English language
Basic computer skills
Content Quality
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Strengths:
Compares the cultural and societal impact on happiness (Eastern vs Western)
Explains attachment
Content is appropriate and in video format
Considers attachment and its meaning to joy.
Integrates understanding of various perspectives on happiness.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
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Strengths:
The TED video promotes conceptual learning and reflection on happiness.
The video could be assigned to watch or shown in class.
The potential for student learning is high.
The concept is explained in detail within this TED Talk.
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
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Strengths:
Closed caption present for video.
The link to the video works.
Instructions for use are clear.
No issues were not in connecting and viewing this presentation.
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