Positive Psychology in Practice: IN PERSON EVENT: Early-Bird Pricing Ends May 5th

Positive Psychology in Practice: IN PERSON EVENT: Early-Bird Pricing Ends May 5th

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Event date: -

Event location: Offline

Event address: 552 Ontario Street, Stratford, ON, Canada, N5A 3J3

Event type: Multi-day (+2 days)

Workshop Description
 

What does it mean to truly flourish? Many people are functioning well enough but sense that something is missing—they want to feel more engaged, fulfilled, and content in their lives. Positive psychology is the scientific study of what allows individuals and communities to thrive, going beyond the treatment of mental illness to explore evidence-based practices that enhance well-being, meaning, and personal growth. Research shows that flourishing isn’t just about feeling good—it’s also protective. The higher someone is on the well-being scale, the greater the buffer they have against depression and other mental health challenges, making it less likely for difficulties to spiral into distress.

When the field of positive psychology first emerged, it focused on studying people who were already flourishing—seeking to understand what set them apart. Over time, researchers began applying these insights to those who were functioning adequately but not thriving, with the goal of helping them move toward greater well-being. Eventually, clinicians began integrating positive psychology interventions into treatment for clients with depression and anxiety and found that these strategies made a significant impact. In fact, research shows that clinical populations often experience even greater gains in well-being than the general population when using these interventions. While positive psychology is not a replacement for traditional therapies, it serves as a powerful complement to existing treatments and can also play a key role in preventing mental health challenges before they arise.

This workshop is designed for professionals seeking evidence-based strategies they can integrate into their work, as well as for individuals looking to cultivate a deeper sense of well-being, vitality, and engagement in their personal lives. We’ll explore research-backed approaches that promote resilience, optimism, and fulfillment, along with practical interventions that can be applied both personally and professionally.

A two-week break between sessions 1 and 2 is intentionally built into the program to allow participants time to practice and reflect on the positive psychology interventions covered in class. 

You will learn:

  • The key principles of positive psychology and how to apply them in both personal and professional settings.
  • The five pillars of psychological well-being and their relevance to mental health.
  • How to identify and harness "signature strengths" to foster personal growth and resilience.
  • The "broaden and build" model of positive emotions and its applications.
  • Evidence-based interventions that promote well-being, fulfillment, and thriving—both for yourself and for clients.​​

About the Presenter


Angela Rolleman, MSW, RSW, is a social worker, speaker, and trainer with 25 years of experience across various social service settings, including child welfare, employment and crisis counselling, healthcare (Family Health Team), and addiction treatment. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Work, a Psychology degree, and a Diploma in Addiction Counseling.

Angela runs her own business offering training workshops for helping professionals and personal development workshops for individuals. She is also an instructor for Wilfrid Laurier University’s Faculty of Social Work Professional Development Program and the Director of Mission: Empowerment!, a company providing personal and professional development seminars.

Known for her engaging and practical approach, Angela has delivered over 100 workshops on topics such as positive psychology, addiction, motivational interviewing, self-esteem, and overcoming limiting beliefs. She has a particular passion for positive psychology, teaching evidence-based strategies to enhance well-being, resilience, and flourishing. Beyond her work with professionals, Angela has developed and led Positive Psychology-based programs in clinical settings, helping clients to integrate these strategies into their daily lives, with before-and-after measures showing significant improvements in well-being and reductions in symptoms of mental illness.

For more information or to register: www.missionempowerment.ca