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In a recent study of about 0.4 million individuals across 71 countries, it was found that close to 27 percent of people globally face mental health problems, and stress is said to be a major contributor to such problems. In India, the percentage is close to 30 percent. Surprisingly, more people in the UK, Australia, South Africa, and Brazil face mental distress than in India.
This course is intended as a guide for individuals to manage themselves better, be emotionally stable, in touch with their inner selves, and be happy. Building on evidence from psychology and neuroscience, the course directly ties in with the immense need to help individuals build the capacity for harmony, emotional stability, and a sense of meaning in their lives. The course uses mindfulness as the fundamental building block of self-discovery and self-awareness.
One of the unique aspects of this course is that it integrates ideas presented in research as well as the famous Indian wisdom storehouses such as the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Yoga sutras, and the Dhammapada. The course aims to help participants learn lessons in the realms of values, self-management, health, emotional control, and authentic living – crucial elements of a happy and meaningful life.
In this module, you will learn about the reality of our times: The Happiness Paradox. This module highlights the importance of understanding the truth of our existence: Unsatisfactoriness and Stress. It presents before us some startling facts about the mental health pandemic that is raging in the modern human world and how stress and mental health issues are not just limited to adults but also impact young children. You will be introduced to some of the key challenges faced when living and interacting with others in the present-day world and some of the root causes for these challenges.
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17 videos6 readings4 assignments
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17 videos•Total 132 minutes
Introduction to the Course•4 minutes
Meet the Instructor: Prof. Vishal Gupta•2 minutes
Truth of Our Lives •8 minutes
Wealthy, but Still not Happy•7 minutes
Problems of the Self•8 minutes
Happiness: Evidence from World Happiness Report •9 minutes
Social Support, Loneliness and Happiness•9 minutes
The Hedonic Treadmill •10 minutes
Stress and Mental Health •9 minutes
Stress: Resources and Demands •9 minutes
Stress, Mental Health and Outcomes •10 minutes
Happiness: H, E and AL•8 minutes
The Upanishads: Classics of Indian Spirituality •9 minutes
The Bhagavada Gita: Timeless Conversation•6 minutes
Pantanjali’s Yoga Sutra: The Fountainhead of Yoga •9 minutes
The Dhammapada: Towards Enlightenment•7 minutes
Practice 1: Look Within•8 minutes
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
Reference Case Study: Mohan Dixit•10 minutes
Essential Reading: India’s Low Rank in World Happiness Report•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Why Stress Happens and How to Manage it? •10 minutes
Reference Case Study: Mohan Dixit•10 minutes
Happiness Workbook •10 minutes
Recommended Books •10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 85 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Graded Quiz•40 minutes
Recognising and Managing Automaticity
Module 2•4 hours to complete
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This module will focus on the idea of automaticity – doing things in autopilot mode, and without careful thinking. By building on ideas borrowed from evolutionary psychology and neuroscience, the module will introduce you to the impact evolution has had on our development – especially of brains. Next, we will discuss the 'Default Mode Network’ – an aspect of our brains that has been identified as the central contributor to automaticity and unhappiness. Finally, the module will conclude and provide us with the first principle of HEAL that should be remembered as well as practiced in our lives.
This module focuses on providing you with insights about our brain and our physiology. The module exposes you to the mind-body connection, and you will get to know how the mind impacts your body. The module then introduces you to the ideas of mindfulness and meditation. Providing evidence from biology, genetics, psychology, and neuroscience, the module will provide you an understanding of the impact of mindfulness and meditation on gene expression, aging, and stress-coping response. The module will provide you with step-by-step guidance for doing meditation at your home.
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15 videos7 readings4 assignments
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15 videos•Total 156 minutes
Brain's Structure•13 minutes
Sympathetic Nervous System •6 minutes
Parasympathetic Nervous System•6 minutes
Homeostatis•8 minutes
Multitasking and Brain’s Awareness Pattern•11 minutes
Understanding Mindfulness: Attention to the Now•8 minutes
Understanding Mindfulness: Acceptance and Self-compassion •9 minutes
Mindfulness and Relaxation Response•9 minutes
Mindfulness Meditation: Introduction•6 minutes
Mindfulness Meditation: Evidence from Practitioners •11 minutes
Essential Reading: Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS)•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Parasympathetic Nervous System (PSNS)•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Relaxation Response•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Mindfulness•10 minutes
Reference Case Study: Mohan Dixit•10 minutes
Happiness Workbook •10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 85 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Graded Quiz•40 minutes
The Oneness Mindset
Module 4•5 hours to complete
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In this module, you will learn about the idea of the ‘oneness’ mindset. The module will introduce you to the idea of our two ways of thinking and also the two selves: the ego-self and the natural-self. Building evidence from neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy, you will learn about the interconnection of the ego-self with the survival tendency that is ingrained in humans. On the other hand, the natural self is connected to the lofty ideal of practicing ‘oneness’ thinking in daily life. Last, the module showcases how oneness has been conceptualized and presented in the Indian wisdom traditions.
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15 videos5 readings5 assignments
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15 videos•Total 125 minutes
Evolution and Mindset •7 minutes
Evolution and Thought Patterns•9 minutes
Ego-Self and its Characteristics •10 minutes
Our Two Selves •9 minutes
Natural Self and the Oneness Mindset •11 minutes
Quantum Physics: An Introduction•8 minutes
The God Particle •7 minutes
Consciousness and Non-Duality •8 minutes
Advaita Vedanta: An Introduction •8 minutes
Advaita Vedanta: Four Mahavakyas•6 minutes
Advaita Vedanta: Panchkoshas•6 minutes
The Upanishads: An Ode to Oneness Mindset •6 minutes
Oneness Categorization •7 minutes
Oneness Meditation •18 minutes
Practice 4: Cultivating Oneness (Natural-Self) Thinking•5 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Essential Reading: What is The Higgs Boson?•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Quantum Physics and Vedanta•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Consciousness in Quantum Physics and Meaning in the Advaita Philosophy of Adi Sankaracharya•10 minutes
Reference Case Study: Mohan Dixit•10 minutes
Happiness Workbook •10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 115 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Graded Quiz•40 minutes
Harmony: Source of Positive Mental Health
Module 5•4 hours to complete
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In this module, you will learn about the characteristics of the first element of HEAL – harmony. The module introduces you to the characteristics of compassion and loving-kindness, their relationships with oneness mindset and the ways in which both of these qualities can be developed. By providing evidence from neuroscience as well as psychology research about the impact of consciously developing harmonious thoughts on mental health, stress-coping and happiness. Overall, the module presents the third HEAL principle of practicing oneness thinking and building harmony.
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15 videos5 readings4 assignments
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15 videos•Total 131 minutes
Foundations of Oneness Mindset •10 minutes
Loving-Kindness •8 minutes
Defining Harmony •6 minutes
Harmony-Based Thinking •10 minutes
Harmony: Source of Eudaimonic Well-being •9 minutes
Positive Reappraisals•10 minutes
Savoring •9 minutes
Mindfulness and the SORT tool •10 minutes
Harmony and SORT Tool: Practice •12 minutes
Harmony Meditation •7 minutes
The Katha Upanishad: Nachiketa and the Yama•10 minutes
The Bhagavada Gita: Oneness•6 minutes
The Bhagavad Gita: Three Gunas•7 minutes
The Patanjali Yoga Sutras: Yamas and Niyamas•9 minutes
Practice 5: Harmony-Based Thinking •6 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Essential Reading: What Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Harmony-Based Thinking and Equanimity•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Theory and Practice•10 minutes
Reference Case Study: Mohan Dixit•10 minutes
Happiness Workbook •10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 85 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Practice Quiz•15 minutes
Graded Quiz•40 minutes
Equanimity: Building Emotional Stability
Module 6•5 hours to complete
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This module will focus on providing you with a deep understanding of emotions, the brain parts and your physiology that gets involved/activated due to emotions. The module will provide you an understanding of how emotions are a consequence of the default mode network that we learnt in module two. Next, by building on insights from cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness based cognitive therapy, neuroscience as well as psychology research, the module provides insight into emotion regulation techniques such as open monitoring, decentering, reappraisal, checking rumination and cognitive reactivity.
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17 videos6 readings4 assignments
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17 videos•Total 169 minutes
Brain and Emotions •10 minutes
Negative Emotions and the Cause: Evolution •10 minutes
Negative Emotions and the Cause: Default Mode Network •8 minutes
SORT Tool•11 minutes
Positive Reappraisal and Savouring: Broaden and Build •8 minutes
Anger •12 minutes
Fear •11 minutes
Sadness •8 minutes
Envy •12 minutes
Ecstasy •9 minutes
Visualising Equanimity•7 minutes
The Bhagavada Gita: Stithpragya•7 minutes
The Bhagavada Gita: Dispassionate Action •6 minutes
The Upanishads: Samata•10 minutes
Yoga Sutras: Asanas•17 minutes
Yoga Sutras: Pranayamas•18 minutes
Practice 6: Equanimity•5 minutes
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
Essential Reading: What Part of the Brain Controls Emotions?•10 minutes
Essential Reading: The Science of Emotions: How the Brain Shapes How You Feel•10 minutes
Essential Reading: The Anatomy of Emotions•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Where Are Emotions Felt in the Body? •10 minutes
Reference Case Study: Mohan Dixit•10 minutes
Happiness Workbook •10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 85 minutes
Practice Quiz •15 minutes
Practice Quiz •15 minutes
Practice Quiz •15 minutes
Graded Quiz•40 minutes
Authentic Living: Understanding Core Moral Values
Module 7•4 hours to complete
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This module introduces you to the core values that are in alignment with the oneness mindset discussed in module four of the course. The module provides insights into different aspects of authentic living and showcases evidence from research that links authentic living to happiness, better mental health and reduced stress. The module then introduces you to the idea of character strengths and through the VIA survey provides you a detailed understanding of your strengths. The module then provides you tips into how you can plan/recreate your life in order to be more aligned with your character strengths.
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16 videos4 readings4 assignments
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16 videos•Total 142 minutes
Character Strengths •7 minutes
VIA Character Strengths Survey •4 minutes
Understanding VIA Character Strengths: Wisdom, Courage•11 minutes
Understanding VIA Character Strengths: Humanity, Transcendence •10 minutes
Understanding VIA Character Strengths: Temperance, Justice •9 minutes
Your Character Strengths Report •12 minutes
Understanding Authenticity•10 minutes
Autonomous Motivation: Do What You Love•13 minutes
Autonomous Motivation: Love What You Do •10 minutes
Building Character Strengths: Leadership •13 minutes
Building Character Strengths: Perseverance•8 minutes
Authenticity: Meaning at Work •10 minutes
The Bhagavad Gita: Authentic Living•5 minutes
The Upanishads: Authentic Living •9 minutes
Buddhism: Eightfold Path•8 minutes
Practice 7: Authentic Living•4 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Essential Reading: Why Be Good•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Living a Moral Life•10 minutes
Reference Case Study: Mohan Dixit•10 minutes
Happiness Workbook •10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 85 minutes
Practice Quiz •15 minutes
Practice Quiz •15 minutes
Practice Quiz •15 minutes
Graded Quiz •40 minutes
Authentic Living in Action: Give Voice to Values
Module 8•6 hours to complete
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This module introduces you to the second aspect of authentic living – giving voice to your values. The module focuses on the aspect of modern-day living: meaningfulness at work and developing sustainable relationships. The module first provides inputs on meaningfulness of work and presents the idea of loving what you do and of loving what you do. Next, the module discusses the aspect of building sustainable relationships through ‘making time’. The module then provides examples of moral living from the lives of famous Indian heroes, Patanjali, Krishna and Buddha. Last, the module summarizes the HEAL principles presented in the course.
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21 videos7 readings5 assignments
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21 videos•Total 165 minutes
Relationships in Our Life: Self, Family and the Others •5 minutes
Making Time: Stop Multitasking•6 minutes
Making Time: Start Delegating •8 minutes
Making Time: Start Saying ‘No’•6 minutes
Relationships and Happiness •6 minutes
Growth and Learning•10 minutes
Pursuit for Meaning •7 minutes
Strategy for Life •8 minutes
Culture of Love •7 minutes
Integrity and Humility•8 minutes
The Bhagavada Gita: Om, Tat, Sat •8 minutes
The Upanishads: Da, Da, Da •5 minutes
Hinduism: Tap, Sewa, Sumiran•9 minutes
Buddhism: Sheel, Samadhi and Pragya•7 minutes
Practice 8: Give Voice to Values•6 minutes
Automaticity and Mindfulness •7 minutes
Harmony: The ‘H’ of HEAL•8 minutes
Equanimity: The ‘E’ of HEAL•9 minutes
Authentic Living: The ‘AL’ of HEAL •11 minutes
HEAL for Happiness•15 minutes
Course Summary•9 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
Essential Reading: Leadership in the Age of Burnout•10 minutes
Essential Reading: What Makes Work Meaningful?•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Scientists Have Found the Key to a Healthy, Happy Life: Our Relationships•10 minutes
Essential Reading: The Secret to Finding Time for Your Relationship•10 minutes
Reference Case Study: Mohan Dixit•10 minutes
Happiness Workbook •10 minutes
Recommended Books •10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 100 minutes
Practice Quiz •15 minutes
Practice Quiz •15 minutes
Practice Quiz •15 minutes
Practice Quiz •15 minutes
Graded Quiz •40 minutes
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