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Researching Happy

Matthew Iasiello
Mental Health
Well-Being
Positive Mental Health
Neuroscience
Trauma
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Neuroimaging
Child Maltreatment
Mental Health Research
Australian Federal Budget
Wellbeing
Longitudinal Studies
Resilience
Intervention Studies
Delphi Study
Psychometrics
Positive Psychology
Cross-Cultural Psychology
Within-Person Research
Eudaimonic Wellbeing

Welcome to Researching Happy, a podcast all about the world of happiness and wellbeing research. researchinghappy.com

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In this episode, Dr. Shane Huntington discusses the challenges faced by early career researchers in the health research sector, particularly regarding funding applications.

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In this conversation, Dr. Denise Quinlan discusses her journey in positive psychology, emphasizing the importance of context, cultural sensitivity, and the need for a human-centric approach in workplaces. She critiques the current state of wellbeing ... more

In this episode, Dr. Matthew Iasiello engages in a critical conversation with Diane Bowles and Dr. Kate Sollis about the importance of wellbeing in policy and the challenges faced in promoting it in Australia. They discuss the Measuring What Matters ... more

In this engaging conversation, Paul Ollinger shares his unique journey from being a Facebook executive to a stand-up comedian, exploring the intersections of happiness, purpose, and societal expectations. He reflects on the impact of wealth on happin... more

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Dr. Stephen Carbone
Mental health advocate and former head of Prevention United.
Prevention United
Episode: 047 - Mental health crisis, politicians asleep: commentary on the Australian Federal budget | Dr Stephen Carbone
Dr. Naomi Kakoschke
Research scientist from CSIRO focused on health behavior change and cognitive drivers of eating habits.
CSIRO
Episode: 042 - New Year Same Me? Setting consistent habits for achievable goals | Dr Naomi Kakoschke
Dr. Lucy Grummit
Postdoctoral researcher at the Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use
University of Sydney
Episode: 040 - Childhood maltreatment is a public health emergency | Dr Lucy Grummitt
Sanne van Rooij
Assistant Professor at Emory University and Investigator at the Grady Trauma Project.
Emory University
Episode: 038 - Neural mechanisms that promote resilience to trauma | A/Prof Sanne van Rooij
Professor Nick Haslam
Professor of Psychology at the University of Melbourne and researcher in social, personality, and clinical psychology.
University of Melbourne
Episode: 037 - Concept creep and the inflation of mental health language | Prof Nick Haslam
Professor Tony Jorm
A leading researcher in mental health and creator of Mental Health First Aid.
Episode: 036 - Mental health literacy and priorities for prevention
Mohsen Joshanloo
Associate Professor in Psychology at Keimyung University, specializing in personality and cross-cultural psychology
Keimyung University, South Korea
Episode: 035 - What happens when you use the right methodology | A/Prof Mohsen Joshanloo

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Dr. Matthew Iasiello
Host discussing various aspects of mental health and well-being research.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 32 ratings
  • Excellent, diverse look at wellbeing

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    niall
    2 years ago

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044 - Does wellbeing have a marketing problem? Celebrating the LAUNCH of Be Well Co’s LANGUISHING campaign
Q: What is the campaign about?
The campaign is about raising awareness of languishing, exploring its emotional and psychological impacts through personal stories, and providing evidence and insights regarding mental well-being.

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The content focuses on various aspects of happiness and well-being research, featuring insights from experts in the field discussing current trends, cultural views, and policies impacting mental health. Notable discussions include the importance of recognizing the dual continuum of mental health, advocating for systemic change in mental health funding, and the exploration of societal influences on individual happiness. Episodes often emphasize practical applications for mental well-being initiatives and the significance of addressing lesser-discussed topics like languishing and preventive mental health measures. This podcast is a valuable resource for those interested in mental health advocacy, personal development, and the science behind h... more

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1. Dr. Stephen Carbone
2. Dr. Naomi Kakoschke
3. Dr. Lucy Grummit
4. Sanne van Rooij
5. Professor Nick Haslam
6. Professor Tony Jorm
7. Mohsen Joshanloo

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