In developing The Tuesday Program, a bunch of the best scientists in the world got together and thought about some of the things that you could easily learn and apply to your life that would help you become a little bit happier. These people include:
Dr. Aaron Jarden
Aaron Jarden is a senior lecturer in psychology at The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand and Senior Lecturer at Auckland University of Technology, president of The New Zealand Association of Positive Psychology, and co-editor of the International Journal of Wellbeing.
Dr. Jo Mitchell
Jo Mitchell is a clinical psychologist in private practice and lecturer at Monash University and Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia. She is off-field psychologist for the Australian Football League Players' Association. Jo completed her PhD in online interventions for happiness and wellbeing.
Dr. Alexander MacKenzie
Alex MacKenzie is a lecturer in psychology with 17 years experience. Alex currently consults to a variety of organisations, is an advisor for The New Zealand Association of Positive Psychology, and teaches courses in psychology and management at both Canterbury University and The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand.
Dr. Jacolyn Norrish
Jacolyn has a PhD in adolescent mental health promotion from Monash University, Australia. Jocolyn works on several mental health prevention research projects and teaches health promotion and positive psychology at Monash University.
Dr. Ravi Iyer
Ravi is a graduate student in social psychology at the University of Southern California. He has founded YourMorals.org, PsychWiki.com, VoteHelp.org, and Polipsych.com where he blogs regularly about his work on the intersection of moral and political psychology.
Dr. Kennedy McLachlan
Kennedy is a clinical psychologist working in private practice who specialises in behaviour change, and is located in Wellington, NZ. Kennedy's PhD was in health behaviour change.
Dr. Kathryn Page
Kathryn is a specialist in occupational health psychology and mental health promotion. Kathryn works at Work Safe Victoria, lecturers at Monash University, and is a contract consultant.
Dr. Chelsea Todd
Chelsea is an occupational health and HR practitioner, specialising in psychological wellbeing and behaviour change. She completed a PhD at Flinders University in employee wellbeing and online cognitive behavioural interventions.
Dr. Denise Quinlan
Denise is a well-being programme designer and facilitator, and had a PhD on student well-being and classroom climate. She has a Masters degree in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, and has been a trainer for UPenn’s Positive Psychology training programme and the Penn Resilience Program in Australia and the UK.
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