A Formula for Happiness and Low Depression Discovered

A Formula for Happiness and Low Depression Discovered











Dr. Tom and Sherry Stevens


Long Beach, CA (PRWEB) October 13, 2010

In a world where so many people are facing difficult circumstances, what can they do to overcome negative emotions and find happiness? For decades psychologists have been identifying key factors associated with happiness and with depression. However, researchers have rarely looked for a comprehensive formula that can predict happiness and depression accurately. In a recent study of 3,446 people Dr. Tom Stevens discovered a formula he calls our Happiness Quotient (HQ) that could predict people’s happiness with 75% accuracy. This degree of predictive power is unusually high for this type of research. The HQ formula is based upon three types of internal personal factors—our ultimate values, core beliefs and fears, and life skills. Since learning can change all these factors, people can improve their HQ and their chances of being happy. This research also supports the idea that a person with internal strength can overcome difficult circumstances to be happy.

What are these HQ factors? The first HQ factor type is what we value most in our lives. According to Dr. Stevens, his research showed that “time-honored, internally centered values are among the most important contributors to happiness…The more people valued mental or internally centered values such as happiness and health for self and others; loving all people unconditionally; contributing to the world; integrity; self-development; seeking truth and knowledge; mental challenge; living a balanced life; and loving God (or a Higher Power), the happier and more successful they tended to be.” Other values such as social and family values and accomplishment were also positive factors.

The second factor type is best described as our core beliefs and fears. The core belief scales most strongly associated with happiness and low depression were Positive World View (optimism), Self-Worth, Internal Control, and Low Greatest Fears. In other words, having core positive beliefs about the world, other people, and oneself; believing in the unconditional value of everyone; and having beliefs that support internal control over one’s life (as opposed to believing you are controlled by fate, your environment, or other people) were powerful factors associated with happiness and low depression. People’s greatest fears are often the flip side of their top values and beliefs, and having low fears of death, poverty, rejection, failure, and illness are good predictors of happiness.

The third factor type, life skill areas, was also highly associated with people’s happiness. The first area, self-oriented skills, included skills like life planning, time-management, emotional coping, self-motivation, and learning. Interpersonal skills, especially skills like intimacy, conflict resolution, collaborative, and assertive skills were associated with interpersonal success, happiness, and low depression. Self-confidence in one’s skills in key life areas was also a strong predictor of happiness and low depression.    

What was actually being measured in this study? Questions on the Overall Happiness Scale asked users to rate “Overall happiness during the past year” and happiness in the different life areas such as career, self, romantic relationship, family, friendships, spiritual life, and recreation. The Depression Scale questions were based upon the official psychiatric definition of clinical depression. The HQ formula also successfully predicted how much medication and treatment people had used for depression. In addition to its success predicting happiness and depression, the HQ formula also was a good predictor of people’s overall anxiety, anger and aggression, relationship success, health, and even their income.

Dr. Stevens designed the Success and Happiness Questionnaire (SHAQ) and this study to test ideas in his book, You Can Choose To Be Happy: “Rise Above” Anxiety, Anger, and Depression, 2010. This book provides a detailed examination of these HQ factors, describes how the reader can self-develop them, and provides a layman’s summary of the SHAQ research results. It is based upon his years of personal and clinical experience seeing people overcome negative emotions by modifying these HQ factors. For example people can usually overcome their worst fears by exploring them and developing plans for internally or externally coping with them. For outcomes beyond our control such as death, we may need to develop a philosophical view that helps us overcome our fears.

Visit Dr. Stevens’ website, http://www.csulb.edu/~tstevens, to take SHAQ or get copies of his book, research, and self-help materials on self-esteem, positive thinking, cognitive therapy, emotions, motivation, assertiveness, interpersonal skills, dating and relationships, academic success, career planning, and many other topics (all free).

Dr. Tom G. is a psychologist emeritus at California State University, Long Beach. Understanding how people can learn to be happy and more successful began with a life-altering experience at age 16 when he decided to make happiness for self and others a top goal. Besides his counseling and teaching, Dr. Stevens’ professional contributions (CV) include many research studies, publications, papers, and profession presentations. Dr. Stevens believes his greatest success is living a happy life and helping others. He has learned the secrets of how to overcome negative emotions and be happy, and wants to share them with as many people as possible.

Contact:

Tom G. Stevens Ph.D., Psychologist/Professor Emeritus

California State University, Long Beach

760-977-0574

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Top Happiness Promoter, George Ortega, Proclaims Global Age of Happiness

Top Happiness Promoter, George Ortega, Proclaims Global Age of Happiness










White Plains, NY (PRWEB) March 14, 2006

George Ortega, a top happiness researcher and producer of the world’s first television program entirely about happiness, has made the bold prediction that our world is rapidly advancing toward a new Age of Happiness. According to Ortega, “with our current knowledge of happiness, we can raise our global happiness level by at least twenty-five percent over the coming decade.” Following are excerpts from his treatise, which is available in full through the website of his regional cable and internet television program, The Happiness Show:

Happiness is the highest goal of every human being, and the ultimate destination of humankind. After a 2.3 million year struggle with nature, the human race is ushering in what can be confidently described as an Age of Happiness. Over the last fifty years, humanity has amassed a body of scientific knowledge about happiness that our world appears poised to now use to easily and inexpensively elevate our global happiness from its current level of under 65 percent to a much happier 85 percent or higher during the coming years.

In the mid 70’s, Michael Fordyce, a professor at a small community college in Fort Myers, Florida, concluded that the science of happiness had collected enough consistent data to justify a giant leap forward. Predicting that individuals could be taught to become much happier though classroom instruction based on happiness research findings, Fordyce conducted the world’s first happiness-increase experiment. His “Development of a program to increase personal happiness,” published in 1977 in The Journal of Counseling Psychology, demonstrated conclusively that by receiving a few weeks of instruction, individuals become much happier.

In 1998, Martin Seligman, then president of the American Psychological Association, founded the now dominant field of “Positive Psychology,” reviving and emphasizing a long dormant recognition going back to the A.P.A.’s first president, Raymond Dodge, that “happiness is an important, if not the most important, aim of human endeavor.” More recently, a new generation of researchers led by Sonja Lyubomirsky has emerged to advance the happiness-increase interventions that Fordyce pioneered.

Recognizing that this renaissance in happiness research was destined to create a wide consumer demand for greater happiness, from 2003-05, Seligman trained about 1,000 individuals to market one-to-one happiness coaching. Also in 2003, confident that happiness awareness and implementations should extend to all sectors of society, the author of this treatise created the world’s first television program entirely about happiness; The Happiness Show. To disseminate happiness information as widely as possible, he recently made over130 half-hour episodes available for free digital download and broadcast by public access and college cable television stations anywhere in the world.

Highlighting and expanding the public’s new interest in happiness, on January 17, 2005, Time magazine published a cover story on “The New Science of Happiness” that spanned sixty-four pages and became the magazine’s most requested back issue. In a world dominated by an insatiable quest for wealth, the preeminent role of happiness in our lives is also being forcefully promoted by top economists and business leaders.

In 2005, Richard Layard, founder of Europe’s leading economic institution, The London School of Economics’ Centre for Economic Performance, published a book titled Happiness that strongly advocates a shift in our global mindset from economics and materialism to the happiness at the heart of our desires. Here we are in 2006, and happiness seems to have reached the critical mass that Malcolm Gladwell describes in his book, The Tipping Point, as presaging major changes to our personal and societal landscapes.

Major documentaries that are expected to greatly amplify consumer demand for happiness will premiere as early as this year. Joel McEwen’s docu-comedy, “In Pursuit of Happiness,” narrated by Danny Glover and featuring political activists Michael Moore and Howard Zinn, pokes fun at our inefficient and ineffective efforts to buy happiness through our ever-growing consumerism. Gothem Metro Studios’ recently completed docu-drama, “The Serious Business of Happiness,” is a more philosophical work bound to stir controversy by advancing ideas about happiness that are contradicted by scientific findings.

An Age of Human Happiness is being born as people all over the world experience the revelation that behind all we strive for, such as money, success, prestige, knowledge, security and health, lies the singular goal of greater happiness. Happiness is also being increasingly recognized as more than the underlying goal of every product we buy, but a product in its own right. The business community is gearing up to meet a new consumer market for happiness through scientifically validated training. As businesses begin to advertise their new product through television commercials, infomercials and other venues, consumer demand for greater happiness through direct training should skyrocket.

Ideas have their time, and the time for a global Age of Happiness appears to have at long last arrived.

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Happiness Can Help is teaching you to live fully, now at 75% off.

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Logan Lindabury, the Online Happiness Coach at www.HappinessCanHelp.com.


Netcong, NJ (PRWEB) September 16, 2010

“Helping you find happiness in your life when you’re having trouble doing so on your own.” That is the slogan by Logan Lindabury at http://www.HappinessCanHelp.com.

Happiness Can Help offers happiness coaching to anyone, anywhere in the world. Coaching is provided via email, instant message, text message, and BlackBerry Messenger. Services are offered on a tiered basis with discounts as the tier level increases.

Responding to any message in less than twenty four hours has made Logan Lindabury one of the most accessible and on-call coaches in the industry. Offering a fresh perspective on life and how to find happiness within it is being received well. Logan Lindabury is a happiness coach that proves his methods work with personal evidence and supporting details.

A life coach helps you live a better life. A happiness coach helps you live a better, happier, life.

Happiness Can Help growth figures include:

http://www.HappinessCanHelp.com clientele has increased 200% since launching earlier this year. Guest posting of happiness coaching content by Logan Lindabury on other sites has increased 700% since May. Unique visitors to http://www.HappinessCanHelp.com has increased more than 385% from May’s standing.

Happiness Can Help’s simple approach to focusing on happiness as the core root to a fulfilled life is allowing clients and readers alike to find ways of living a truly desired lifestyle. To become a client go to http://www.HappinessCanHelp.com.









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