Lesson series

Maac Pro

The ideal course if you want to apply Maac within an organisation you already work for.

This course mixes a series of video lessons with live masterclasses and guided peer-group practice. You also get access to unlimited live Q&A 'supervision' sessions to leave you feeling confident leading Maac workshops.
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About the course

This course offers a good balance of the convenience that comes from an online course with the social connection and depth of learning that comes from live classes. Taking this course will leave you with a full understanding of the method, time to have practiced it and discussed it with your peers and the founders, and confidence and support while applying it. We have translated our original in-person training into an online format, while keeping the importance of real-life interaction. Through a series of short video lessons, we explain how to carry out all of the 20 exercises included in the method. Each exercise includes the objective, procedure, possible instructions, the reasoning behind the exercise, and more.

Our in-person trainings have taught us the importance of real-life interaction, which we have included in this course in the following three ways.

Masterclasses

Each session is open to only 16 people. We hold three live classes at the beginning, middle and end of the course to give people a chance to ask questions or discuss the method.

Practice

We give people the opportunity to work through the exercises themselves in small groups of four people. This helps people ‘own’ the exercises and adapt them to the people they will be working with. 

Support & Community

We offer live drop-in sessions to provide ongoing support and supervision for people when they start their workshops, and for as long as they want after that! These are a great way to meet other people with related interests.

Evie Rosset, PhD

Evie has taught in universities in the US, the UK, and France for over 20 years. Originally trained in cognitive science in Boston (MIT, Boston University), she has since focused her research and teaching interests on social cognition and societal change. She now divides her teaching between courses at the Maac Lab in Lyon, and the MSc in Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) at Anglia Ruskin University, in Cambridge.

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