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Ҹԭ(li)T(mn)Ҫn
Unitrans(lin)
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䌍(sh)“Ҹn”W(xu)ڲǏ2021괺W(xu)_(ki)O˵ѽ(jng)wǧУ
ЇǰڵȫУ̎̌W(xu)(chung )´ِȫِW(xu)̎Сcn̈Fꠄxؿ@ȫȪ“Ҹn”SٶܵP(gun)ע
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@(g)Ҫһ䡶ҸW(xu)npnِ(i)W(xu)n¾ǰW(xu)ΗBT(mn)n̵“ǰ”2020W(xu)“Ҹvϵv”
In November 2020, Tianjin University held a series of “Happiness Lectures” to help students “decode” happiness from different perspectives. And then two optional courses about the Psychology of Happiness were open and available to all students in the spring semester of 2021.
(li)УP(gun)עpˌW(xu)_(ki)ONnڰB(i)W(xu)ِ(i)nA|“(i)”n@һ “Ҹvϵv”Ҳ՝uݻT(mn)xn^(gu)xnɹ“ˬ”ͬW(xu)“JC”ҸW(xu)n](mi)нo“ֱͨ”Ҹ“”ِ(i)W(xu)nҲ](mi)̫“ِ(i)”ṅ@һϵpP(gun)ĵğc(din)(wn)}OýcҸ(jng)cҸĻcҸP(gun)ϵcҸȰK
The two courses were reported to integrate positive psychology, clinical psychology, health psychology and traditional Chinese culture. It collects chapters including Health and Happiness, Economy and Happiness, Traditional Culture and Happiness, Relationship and Happiness and so on. Supporting activities were also designed to help students better understand happiness.
вͬW(xu)ʾ“Ҹn”Ϲͬ̽ӑ^(gu)“ԭͥIJґ挦”“Ч‘ӰY’f(shu)ݰ”“ٍX(qin)DzǾһ(hu )Ҹ”ȽӵؚĆ(wn)}“Ҹָ”ҲвͬW(xu)“_(ki)nr(sh)е‘i’׃˽Ynr(sh)‘e’”߀кܶͬW(xu)“һһɴεnеõyõķ”
“Ҹζ(zh)ʲôԴڌҵJ֪Ͱի@c̎x”
“True happiness comes from the identification and utilization of your own advantages, and from your understanding and pursuit of life meanings.”
Sn߀ϷeOW(xu)RW(xu)W(xu)ЇyĻcҸP(gun)ă댦P(gun)оɹĽB֪RW(xu)c̽ӑnҲжӛ(hu ){呟“ҸЄ(dng)”Ļ(dng)
520ջ1111ǰxnͬW(xu)l(f)߄MУ@(lin)x(dng)H(dng)־Ը(w)
ֱͨ“Ҹn”m
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Wang Xiaoling, a faculty from Tianjin University Mental Health Education Center said that youngsters had been more and more aware of the fact that a sound body doesn’t necessarily represent a sound mind. Wang added that the course would be helpful for strengthening students ability to fight off negative emotions and find one’s own happiness.
dz@c(din)W(xu)PQf(shu)“Ҹn”“(wn)}”錧nϣͬW(xu)ṩҕȥҸl(f)ͬW(xu)ԼҸ^(gun)
Wang fengming, another teacher from the university’s Mental Health Education Center said, “What we try to offer through the course is more than the methods and strategies to become happy, but to inspire students to define their own happiness, find a way to it and live a relatively happy life on campus.”
“҂ϣܰn_(ki)ȫУҎģxn”W(xu)ĵώf(shu)
pRǃmȻ^(gu)n͌W(xu)(hu )“Մِ(i)”ܿ“Ҹ”ģ@Ʊ
_@ϤտԼ`ώܺѐ(i)ͬW(xu)һK@ӵഺ“Ҹ”
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