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Happiness 2050

Special | 1h 19m 27sVideo has Closed Captions

Discover how positive human qualities keep us and society happy with Richard Davidson.

Richard Davidson, professor, Psychology and Psychiatry, UW-Madison Richard Davidson shares how the development of some positive human qualities may foster not only greater personal happiness but also change the way we relate to one another as a society. He also shares his broad experience in the field and perspectives from both modern neuroscientific research as well as contemplative...

09/15/2009 | Rating TV-G

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Happiness 2050

Special | 1h 19m 27sVideo has Closed Captions

Richard Davidson, professor, Psychology and Psychiatry, UW-Madison Richard Davidson shares how the development of some positive human qualities may foster not only greater personal happiness but also change the way we relate to one another as a society. He also shares his broad experience in the field and perspectives from both modern neuroscientific research as well as contemplative...

09/15/2009 | Rating TV-G

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