The Institute for Intercultural Studies (IIS) manages the literary estate of Gregory Bateson and promotes his work in anthropology, systems theory, and the 'ecology of mind.'
This website provides information on Gregory Bateson's contributions to anthropology, systems theory, and the 'ecology of mind.' It includes details on upcoming events, publications, and resources related to his work.
Do What You Are is a bestselling career guide that helps individuals find fulfilling careers by matching their personality type. The book provides step-by-step processes, workbook exercises, and case studies to identify the perfect job for each personality type.
I am an associate professor at the Centre for Wellbeing Science within the University of Melbourne's Graduate School of Education. My research draws on multiple fields of inquiry, including health, positive, social, personality, and developmental psychology, and public health to address the question of thriving across the lifespan. I focus on understanding, measuring, and supporting wellbeing across the lifespan. I work with schools and workplaces to examine strategies for supporting wellbeing, and bridging gaps between research and practice.I have published 3 books, over 100 peer-reviewed articles and chapters, and the new, freely available Palgrave Handbook of Positive Education. I have published 3 books, over 100 peer-reviewed articles and chapters, and the new, freely available Palgrave Handbook of Positive Education.
Psychologist, pioneer in self-compassion research