Geoffrey L. Cohen is a Stanford Professor and Author researching processes that shape people’s sense of belonging and self-concept, and designing scientifically informed solutions to social problems.
Geoffrey L. Cohen is a professor at Stanford University and the author of 'Belonging', an accessible, science-backed book about the importance of a sense of belonging in virtually all arenas of social life, and the concrete steps we can take to nurture it. His research focuses on processes that shape people’s sense of belonging and self-concept, and he designs scientifically informed solutions to social problems. His work has been featured in various media and press, including an interview at the 2022 National Book Festival.
Kati Morton is a licensed marriage and family therapist and a renowned public speaker in mental health. With a YouTube channel boasting over 1.4 million subscribers and 130 million views, she is a leading figure in making mental health accessible. Kati has authored two best-selling books and frequently appears on top-rated TV shows and podcasts to spread awareness and reduce stigma.
Dr.Robert Enright is the unquestioned pioneer in the scientific study of forgiveness. He has been called “the forgiveness trailblazer” by Time magazine and is often introduced as “the father of forgiveness research” because of his 35-year academic commitment to researching and implementing forgiveness programs.
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