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The London Partnership for Positive Psychology in Practice (LP4) is a collective of like-minded academics united by passion for applying the principles and theoretical concepts of positive psychology to real-world needs.

Positive psychology is a rapidly developing field addressing factors that promote flourishing and optimal functioning in individuals and communities. It brings empirical research into the areas of well-being, happiness, flow, personal strengths, wisdom, creativity, imagination and the characteristics of positive groups and organisations. Read more on positive psychology.

The aims of the LP4 are to promote the well-being and growth of individuals, organisations and communities. As such, members of the LP4 team are actively involved in various education, research, consultancy and training projects. The following pages provide an overview of our activities.

  • Education: browse through educational programmes related to positive psychology offered by UEL, including the MSc in Applied Positive Psychology, PG Certificate in Personal and Professional Development and distance-learning short courses in positive psychology.
  • Research: look through our past and ongoing research projects, detailing relevant publications of our team.
  • Consultancy: this page provides an overview of the range of services the LP4 offers to help clients solve problems, and also to facilitate well-being, personal development and performance. Here, you will find details of our past and ongoing consultancy projects (e.g. those commissioned by the Haberdasher’s Aske’s Federation, Newham PCT, and Northamptonshire PCT).
  • Training: this page will give you an idea of the range of CPD courses for both individuals.
  • People: this page tells you a little bit about ourselves. It offers brief biographical and contact details for all academic and associate members of the centre.

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