
Penn’s Positive Psychology Center
The Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania is a research institution focused on the study and promotion of positive psychology, which examines what makes life worth living. Founded by psychologist Martin Seligman, the center investigates aspects like happiness, well-being, resilience, and personal strengths. It aims to apply this research to enhance individual and community mental health and promote positive changes in various settings, including education and the workplace. The center also offers training and resources to help people cultivate a more fulfilling and meaningful life.