CONSUMER AFFAIRS CLINIC & SELF HELP CENTER PEER SUPPORT POSITIVE THINKING Jennifer Jones, MA, ASW
Positive Psychology • Based on Shaun Achor’s Positive Psychology that comes out of Harvard University. Shawn Achor is the winner of over a dozen distinguished teaching awards at Harvard University, where he delivered lectures on positive psychology in the most popular class at Harvard. Shawn has become one of the world’s leading experts on the connection between happiness and success. His research on happiness made the cover of Harvard Business Review , his TED talk is one of the most popular all time with over 4 million views, and his lecture airing on PBS has been seen by millions. Shawn teaches for the Advanced Management Program at Wharton Business School, and collaborates on research with Yale and Columbia University.
Shawn Achor — Positive Psychology • In 2007, Shawn founded GoodThink, Inc. (GoodThink) to share his research with the world. Subsequently, Shawn has lectured or researched in more than 50 countries, speaking to CEOs in China, school children in South Africa, doctors in Dubai, and farmers in Zimbabwe. He has spoken to the Royal Family in Abu Dhabi, doctors at St. Jude Children’s Hospital, and worked with the U.S. Department of Health to promote happiness. In 2012, Shawn helped lead the Everyday Matters campaign with the National MS Society and Genzyme to show how happiness remains a choice for those struggling with a chronic illness. • Shawn advises several projects related to spreading happiness, including BetterUP, an online training community where members are coached by experts to realize their full potential at work.
Shawn Achor Video • http://www.ted.com/talks/shawn_achor_the_happy_secret_t o_better_work?language=en • See Youtube; Ted Talks; Shawn Achor on positive psychology or happiness
Consumer Affairs Peer Support Services — Positive Thinking • A 8 week curriculum that can be extended. • Week 1: Happiness Advantage DVD • Week 2: Does Positive Thinking Work • Week 3: How to Be Happy Program (week 3-6); Smile More to Be Happy • Week 4: Accentuate the Positive • Week 5: Let Go – What Not To Believe • Week 6: Enjoy Life More – Upgrade Your Chores • Week 7: How to Develop a Positive Attitude Using Gratitude • Week 8: Positive Thinking Affirmations
Clinics and Self Help • Positive thinking is offered at both Self Help settings. • South County Self Help • Zephyr Self Help • Positive thinking is offered at the following clinics • Sunnyvale • East Valley.
Outcome Measures — Positive Thinking • Grouped all 4 groups together for positive thinking • N=25 participants/clients
Demographic — Age AGE 18-25 4% 60+ 32% 26-59 64% 18-25 26-59 60+
Demographic — Gender GENDER Male 48% Female 52% Male Female
Ethnographic — Ethnicity Ethnicity Other Unknown Native american 4% 8% 4% Asian/Pacific Islander 8% Latino/Hispanic 8% Mixed 12% White 56% Unknown Asian/Pacific Islander Latino/Hispanic Mixed White African American Native american Other
I feel supported by attending this group feel supported by attending this group 16 Strongly Agree, 14 14 12 10 8 Agree, 7 6 4 Neutral, 2 2 Strongly Disagree, 1 non responses, 1 0 Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree non responses
I learned new skills to think more positively learned new skills to think more positively 14 Agree, 12 12 Strongly Agree, 11 10 8 6 4 2 Disagree, 1 non responses, 1 0 Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree non responses
I think more positively after attending this group think more positively after attending this group 14 Strongly Agree, 13 12 10 8 Agree, 6 6 4 Neutral, 3 2 Strongly Disagree, 1 Disagree, 1 non responses, 1 0 Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree non responses
Did this group meet your expectations? Did this group meet your expectations? Strongly Agree, 14 14 12 10 8 Agree, 7 6 4 Neutral, 2 2 Disagree, 1 non responses, 1 0 Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree non responses
Was this group useful? Was this group useful? 16 Strongly Agree, 15 14 12 10 8 Agree, 7 6 4 2 Strongly Disagree, 1 Neutral, 1 non responses, 1 0 Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree non responses
Overall impression of group Overall impression of group Strongly Agree, 14 14 12 10 8 6 Agree, 5 Neutral, 4 4 2 Strongly Disagree, 1 non responses, 1 0 Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree non responses
Did you network with others? Did you network with others? No Response, 4 No Response No, 8 No Yes, 13 Yes 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Did you get more resources that can help you? Did you get more resources that can help you? No Response, 3 No Response No, 3 No yes, 19 yes 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Zephyr Comments • Too much reading material — should be reduced, and talk more and participate more by clients. • Adding an activity, maybe an interactive game (like jeopardy/so on) to re-emphasize what was just learned. • Listening to more people. It’s a good group. Affirmations are a good idea. Keep practicing the good over the bad. • I didn’t know/remember any jokes so jokes, jokes, jokes! • Group needs to make quotations from the Catholic Holy Bible. Lack of love and affection. (Didn’t answer the questions) • Have more access to challenge your attitude to change and stay focused — to move on. • I think the positive thinking is very good and is very supportive. (This client wrote strongly disagree and disagree on all the boxes). • Good as is!
Other Comments • It’s great! • This is a great group. • Have more members voices heard. Conversation tends to be monopolized by group leader. • I think that it has been good. I think that the talking and expressing your thoughts to others has been good.
Future Next Steps: • EMPLOYMENT — in development, have half of the data • CLC Computer Lab — in development, have some of the data • WRAP — in development (ECCAC, Family Affairs and Consumer Affairs)
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