VIA Survey of Character Strengths
The VIA Survey of Character Strengths is a psychological assessment tool designed to identify an individual's unique character strengths. Developed by psychologists Martin Seligman and Christopher Peterson, it is based on positive psychology principles. The survey consists of a series of questions that help individuals discover their top strengths from a list of 24 recognized traits, such as gratitude, kindness, and creativity.
This survey is widely used in various settings, including personal development, coaching, and education. By understanding their strengths, individuals can enhance their well-being, improve relationships, and achieve personal goals. The VIA Survey promotes a strengths-based approach to personal growth and fulfillment.