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Dr. Marc Shulman, a licensed clinical psychologist and executive coach, is the founder of Positive Living, a program designed to help people overcome self-imposed obstacles to achieve happiness, success and fulfillment. These workshops are based on Positive Psychology research (featured on Oprah, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The New York Times, Newsweek, Time magazine, etc.), which applies a cutting-edge scientific approach to human flourishing. Marc is uniquely qualified to lead this program, due to his ability to translate a vast knowledge and expertise in the underlying dynamics of positive emotion into a vibrant program that enriches people’s lives. He combines an energetic and lively interpersonal demeanor with a sensitive and thoughtful approach, which enables him to successfully communicate his ideas to people from all walks of life. Marc believes firmly in the human potential to overcome all obstacles and to make a significant and positive impact on the world.
Marc works with people of all ages and backgrounds who experience difficulty achieving their fullest in their relationships, jobs and daily lives. Through an innovative blending of creativity and passion, Marc assists others with overcoming the blocks that prevent optimal performance, so that they can actualize their strengths and realize their true potential.
Marc is also an Associate Research Scientist at Yale University where he conducts research on a wide range of psychological issues. He concurrently serves as a core faculty member in a nationally recognized Health Psychology internship and postdoctoral program at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System. Marc provides supervision to students from many of the top programs from across the country, lectures and writes on a wide array of topics, and has developed treatment manuals that are being applied in research at major educational institutions and teaching hospitals. He has helped launch businesses to provide greater access to therapeutic services to people in need across the nation and a program that developed activities to foster human creativity. Additionally, Marc is an active member of the American Psychological Association.
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