What
You’ll Learn
You’ll Learn
- Realise the joys in life they missed
- are still there
- waiting to be claimed – and shared
- Slow down and BE
- Bring Hygge into their life – and share it
- Holistic Medicine workbook
- Positive psychology
- How to be happy
Requirements
- A willingness to slow down and enjoy life
- A willingness to take on and adopt – or adapt – new ideas
Description
New lectures, new sections, new manuals. Case Studies added in late February 2025.
The course is made up of three elements:
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Hygge
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Art Therapy
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Palliative Care
We look at how Hygge and Art Therapy can be combined for happiness
We also look at how a) Hygge and b) Art Therapy and c) the two combined can be used in Palliative Care.
This is a very practical course with 30+ Art Therapy Exercises and Case Studies. Also how these may be adapted for those with dementia.
The blogger Anna Lea West, refers to hygge as ‘cosiness of the soul’. Morley College, in central London (UK) teaches students how to achieve hygge. There are students from 149 countries enrolled on my courses – and yet I am not trying to ‘teach’ them about hygge – I want everyone to FEEL it.
As the translator ToveMaren Stakkestad has written “Hygge is meant to be felt!.”
Hygge comes from a Norwegian word meaning “wellbeing” This course exists for one simple reason: to encourage comfort, to spread happiness and thus improve wellbeing.
As part of the course there is
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Homework to encourage you to put ideas into practice
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Resources to enable you to apply ideas
I also encourage you to ask (and answer) questions, to make comments, to give feedback.
Participation really is the key.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who is stressed in life
- Anyone who is not stressed in life but is still not happy
- Anyone who is happy in life but wants others to be happy too
- Anyone who has already enrolled on the Holman Protocol and wishes to explore the international element
- Positive psychology students