Questions for Curiosity - Questions contributed by Todd Kashdan, Ph.D. on June 11, 2009
QFL Interview Question: What questions were you asking yourself that lead to your study and interest in the topic of curiosity?
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QFL: What questions would you suggest that someone ask to heighten their sense of curiosity during daily / routine activities?
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QFL: What questions can an individual can ask to heighten, and maintain, his/her level of curiosity throughout his/her life?
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TODD KASHDAN, Ph.D.
Dr. Todd Kashdan is a clinical psychologist, scientist, and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at George Mason University.
He is the author of "Curious? Discover the Missing Ingredient to a Fulfilling Life" (William Morrow). He has been active in the positive psychology movement since 2000, when he taught one of the first college courses on the science of happiness. He currently teaches courses on abnormal psychology, mood and anxiety disorders, and the science of well-being. Currently, he is the associate editor of the Journal of Positive Psychology as well as the Journal of Personality.
He has received a series of honors recognizing his research and teaching. He is regularly invited to give talks and workshops to business executives, schools, parents, retirees, scholars, and health professionals such as therapists and life coaches. His research has been featured in several popular media outlets including a feature article in the New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, CBS, PBS, National Public Radio, Oprah Magazine, The Huffington Post, The Tavis Smiley Show, The Montel Williams Show, and Reader’s Digest, among others.
To date, his clinical work and scholarly research has mostly focused on anxiety disorders, positive emotions, gratitude, purpose in life, how personal strengths operate in everyday life, social relationships, and how to foster and sustain happiness and meaning in life. More information about his latest book and research can be found at www.toddkashdan.com