“This is the best go-to book on how to use hope to relieve your depression.”
—Martin Seligman, PhD, director of the Penn Positive Psychology Center, director of the master of applied positive psychology program at the University of Pennsylvania; and author of Flourish
~Martin Seligman, PhD
“A life well lived is founded on meaning, purpose, and a higher calling. Moments of despair are opportunities for healing, and emotional and spiritual growth. Daniel Tomasulo’s deep understanding of the entanglement of perceptions, experiences, emotions, and modes of thinking, envisioning, and actualizing worthy goals is the perfect recipe for fulfillment, joy, peace, and expansion of awareness.”
—Deepak Chopra, MD, author of Metahuman
~Deepak Chopra, MD
“If you feel like you’ve lost your way, let Dan take your hand. He has in this beautiful book laid out the steps toward hope, and I cannot think of a wiser or more compassionate companion.”
—Angela Duckworth, founder and CEO of Character Lab, and New York Times bestselling author of Grit
~Angela Duckworth
“This is a must-read for therapists, as well as for anyone dealing with struggles and hardships (and that means all of us). The fact that this book has been written gives me hope!”
—Tal Ben Shahar, New York Times bestselling author of Even Happier, Happier, and Being Happy
~Tal Ben Shahar
“Tomasulo has an unusual ability to simplify, and render vivid, complex ideas in ways that inspire trust.”
—George Vaillant, MD, professor in the department of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, former director of The Grant Study of Adult Development, and author of Triumphs of Experience
~George Vaillant, MD
“Dan Tomasulo is one of the most gifted writers, teachers, practitioners, and innovators in the field of positive psychology today. His new book on learned hopefulness is a thorough and well-researched guide to becoming more proactive, engaged, and purposeful in your life, regardless of where you start or where you hope to go. Part of Dan’s noteworthy skill is that he seamlessly blends stories from his therapy world into cutting-edge research on flourishing, and then he offers analogies and unique exercises that make the reader take action. Putting down any one of Dan’s books is hard because of their pull on your intellect and heart; this one is no different. Bravo!”
—Caroline Adams Miller, MAPP, international bestselling author of Getting Grit, Creating Your Best Life, and My Name is Caroline
~Caroline Adams Miller, MAPP
“Hope is one of our greatest superpowers; it can be discovered, rediscovered, uncovered, and built up—at the best of times and worst of times. Dan Tomasulo is a hope teacher. He embodies it and radiates it in his life. In this book, he shares it all. Whether you are high or low in the strength of hope, your well-being will soar by reading and practicing what awaits you in this important book.”
—Ryan M. Niemiec, PsyD, psychologist; education director of the renowned VIA Institute on Character; and author or coauthor of eleven books, including The Power of Character Strengths
~Ryan M. Niemiec, PsyD
“A warm and uplifting book about what is arguably our most important human capacity—hope. Drawing on his decades-long experience as a psychotherapist, as well as psychologist research, Tomasulo shows how each person can build more hope in their lives. In elegant prose, he makes a convincing case for why how hope, in all its multifarious forms, helps people overcome depression and lead flourishing lives.”
—Emily Esfahani Smith, author of The Power of Meaning
~Emily Esfahani Smith
“Chock-full of evidence-based exercises designed to alleviate depression and boost well-being, Learned Hopefulness is like having your own therapist. Read it with paper and pencil in hand.”
—Margaret H. Greenberg, MAPP, PCC, executive coach, and coauthor of Profit from the Positive
~Margaret H. Greenberg, MAPP, PCC
“You won’t find a kinder, more thoughtful counseling psychologist than Dan Tomasulo. This book is the next best thing to a therapy session with him: it’s grounded in science, filled with heartwarming stories, and brimming with hope.”
—Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Give and Take and Originals; and host of the chart-topping TED podcast, WorkLife
~Adam Grant