The Psychology of Thrill Seekers

  • 4.5
Approx. 16 hours to complete

Course Summary

This course delves into the psychology behind thrill-seeking behavior and the impact it has on individuals and society. Students will explore the different types of thrill-seekers and the reasons behind their actions, as well as the potential risks and benefits of engaging in thrill-seeking activities.

Key Learning Points

  • Understand the psychology behind thrill-seeking behavior
  • Explore the different types of thrill-seekers
  • Examine the potential risks and benefits of engaging in thrill-seeking activities

Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have

  • Adventure Tour Guide
    • USA: $30,000 - $50,000
    • India: ₹300,000 - ₹500,000
    • Spain: €20,000 - €35,000
  • Risk Management Specialist
    • USA: $60,000 - $100,000
    • India: ₹600,000 - ₹1,000,000
    • Spain: €40,000 - €70,000
  • Psychologist
    • USA: $75,000 - $120,000
    • India: ₹750,000 - ₹1,200,000
    • Spain: €50,000 - €85,000

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the various factors that contribute to thrill-seeking behavior
  • Evaluate the potential risks and benefits of engaging in thrill-seeking activities
  • Apply concepts learned in the course to real-life situations

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic understanding of psychology
  • Interest in thrill-seeking behavior and adventure sports

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Self-paced
  • Online
  • Video lectures
  • Quizzes
  • Assignments

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Notable People in This Field

  • Professional Rock Climber
  • Adventurer

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Description

Sensation seeking is a trait we all have and includes the search for complex and new experiences. Thrill Seekers, people with high-sensation seeking personalities, crave exotic and intense experiences even when physical or social risks are involved. This course helps learners examine the remarkable world of the high-sensation seeking personality and explores the lifestyle, psychology, and neuroscience behind thrill seekers.

Outline

  • What Is Thrill Seeking and Sensation Seeking?
  • Welcome!
  • The History of Sensation Seeking
  • Components of Sensation Seeking
  • Sensation-Seeking Demographics
  • Types of Sensation Seekers
  • Wrap-Up
  • Course Outline and Grading Information
  • [OPTIONAL] Kenneth Carter Publication Offer
  • Discover Your Sensation-Seeking Score!
  • Insights into the Sensation-Seeking Personality
  • Practice Time!
  • The Psychology and Neuroscience of Sensation Seeking
  • Born to Be Wild?
  • Fight, Flight, or Freeze Response
  • Neuromotivational Systems
  • The Chemistry of Thrill and Fear
  • Environment and Thrill Seekers
  • Wrap-Up
  • Hardwired for Sensation Seeking
  • Stress, Fear, and Motivation
  • Practice Time!
  • The Habits and Hobbies of High Sensation Seekers
  • Week 3 Introduction
  • Hobbies
  • [Optional] Interview with a High Sensation Seeker
  • Travel
  • Food
  • Emotional Regulation
  • Wrap-Up
  • A Look at Hobby Preferences
  • Practice Time!
  • How High Sensation Seeking Impacts Relationships
  • Week 4 Introduction
  • Love
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Problems with Relationships
  • Enhancing Relationships
  • [OPTIONAL] Podcast with a Sensation-Seeking Couple
  • Wrap-Up
  • Types of Love
  • A Further Look at Emotional Intelligence
  • Battling Intimacy Challenges
  • Practice Time!
  • Is High Sensation Seeking a Superpower or a Super Problem?
  • Week 5 Introduction
  • Super Problem
  • Superpower
  • [OPTIONAL] Interview with a Firefighter
  • [OPTIONAL] Interview with a Fire Chief
  • Keeping Sensation Seeking in Check
  • Wrap-Up
  • Fun-tage
  • Addiction and Risk As Super Problems
  • Meditation, Empathy, and Creativity
  • The Feeling of Awe
  • Practice Time!

Summary of User Reviews

Read reviews for the Psychology of Thrill Seekers course on Coursera. Users have enjoyed the course and found it very informative. One key aspect that many users thought was good is the engaging content that keeps them interested throughout the course.

Pros from User Reviews

  • Engaging content that keeps users interested throughout the course
  • In-depth analysis of the psychology of thrill seekers
  • Easy to follow and understand material
  • Great supplementary resources provided

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users found the course to be too short
  • The course may be too basic for those with prior knowledge in psychology
  • Limited interaction with instructors and other students
  • Some users experienced technical difficulties with the platform
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Kenneth Carter
Emory University
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