Always be happy is a myth ,u can't be happy all the time no matter who u r . Psychologist may learn some knowledge to handle bad phase but everything has its breaking point. read more
Well no. Psychologists are just like a normal person. They go through emotions and difficulties just like everyone else. It's just that they're able to deal with things in a little better manner since they are trained in that field. Every psychologist in turn needs another psychologist sometimes. read more
Perhaps more damning is a series of studies led by University of California, Berkeley psychologist Iris Mauss, which revealed that people who place a premium on being happy report feeling more lonely. Yes, being happy might be healthy—but craving happiness is a slippery slope. read more
The Science of Happiness, the scientific study of "what makes happy people happy," was arguably launched by Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi in the late 1980's. Czikszentmihalyi pioneered the "experience sampling method" to discover what he called the "psychology of optimal experience," and specifically, the experience of Flow. read more