Cultivating Character Strengths Using Appreciative Inquiry

This workshop draws upon the foundations of Positive Psychology and Appreciative Inquiry. Positive psychology is the study of what makes life most worth living, by emphasizing the positive emotions, thought patterns, and relationships that contribute to human flourishing. Appreciative Inquiry asks questions about what we value and want more of in ourselves, in our relationships and in our communities. Join leading-edge practitioners and consultants to explore the theory and practice of this cutting edge approach to organizational change, professional and personal development. This workshop uses the Values in Action (VIA) Survey of Character to help you assess and appreciate your character strengths and explore how they can enrich your personal and professional life. When your strengths are acknowledged, you will feel more connected, enlivened and competent.

This workshop fulfills an elective requirement for the Appreciative Inquiry and Practice of Positive Change Certificate Program.

Prerequisites: None

Dates: 2011, TBD

Faculty: Claire Fialkov, Ph.D. and David Haddad, Ed.D.

Cost: $375 USD 30 days prior
             $425 USD after

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• Group discounts for three or more and student rates are offered for this workshop. Please see the PDF brochure for a complete pricing list, or email us if you have questions.

Upon receipt of registration, you will receive confirmation, hotel, and meeting location information.

For more information, call our workshop coordinator, Suzanne:
Phone: 303.972.5155
Fax: 303.978.9543
office@positivechange.org