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Positive relationships are the "royal road to happiness". Character strengths offer a pivotal pathway for creating, enhancing, and recovering positive relationships.

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James & Suzie Pawelski

Suzann (“Suzie”) Pileggi Pawelski has a Master of Applied Positive Psychology degree from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a freelance writer and well-being consultant specializing in the science of happiness and its effects on health and relationships.

James Pawelski, Ph.D., is Director of Education and Senior Scholar at the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania where he co-founded the world's first Master of Applied Positive Psychology Program with Martin Seligman.

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