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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2007

HARDtalk with Professor Martin Seligman, the founder of positive psychology. Clip Three

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  • The interviewer first describes the stuff Seligman talks about "banale". Then he, quoting a sociologist, wonders if Seligmans program is "dangerous". Finally, he refuses to acknowledge the research that shows that the brits are more depressed than other Europeans.

    I think the guy decided to disagree with whatever Seligman would say when he woke up that morning.

  • Dear BBC, Great channel, great interview, thanks for posting this; however- where is the end of the segment? Also, the audio is not synced with the video. Thanks

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  • Seligman, u r making this world a better place! Thank u, with all my heart. Love from Norway<3

  • @technotony1227 but nevertheless good for democracy. You should challenge things!

  • Anyone know where the rest of the interview is?

  • I really like the way the interview challenges Seligman's view. This is very rare in media these days, especially in Aust. Well done to the interviewer. Its not that I disagree with Seligman in any way but I do think we need to challenge people more on what they claim as 'fact'.

  • Dear BBC...i'm agreeing with "flexible" & also with "Eksit"---

    I'll check back for an answer to the question posed to you---3 yrs ago! cheers!

  • .... and part 4 -?

    :/

    

  • as brits would say, this BBC interviewer is a "bloody bastard"...

  • Typical Pom Interviewer being pessimistic and cant see it.

  • I heard about people killing themselves out of misery but I have never heard about people killing themselves because they felt happy or recently learned how to be happy. What is more "dangerous"? I truly like the fact that they bring lessons on emotional security to schools. Particularly Teens need that.

  • where is part 4?

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