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Send us a textIn this episode of Behind the Stigma, we discuss what Positive Psychology is with Dr. Louise Lambert, a leading expert in happiness and wellbeing across the GCC. We discuss the science behind Positive Psychology Interventions (PPIs), the balance between stress and strength-based approaches, and the importance of meaning over happiness in life. Dr. Lambert also shares practical exercises to boost wellbeing and insights of how positive psychology can vary based on culture, discussing her studies in Canada and the Middle East. Chapter Markers Added!About Dr. Louise Lambert Dr. Louise Lambert, a psychologist, researcher and professor. She is a registered psychologist with 20 years' experience in counseling, mental health, higher education research, and primary healthcare. She specializes in positive psychology and is a leading expert in the development and delivery of happiness and wellbeing programs across the GCC. She is also the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Middle East Journal of Positive Psychology, a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to happiness and wellbeing in the GCC region.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-louise-lambert-89434927/?originalSubdomain=ae Website: https://www.happinessmatters.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_louise_lambert/ Subscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on Apple Podcast or Spotify.Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/
On this week's episode of Taking Care of Business, join Kameron Hutchinson, our Director of Recruitment, as he speaks to positive workplace psychologist, Dr Louise Lambert, about workplace wellbeing in Dubai.Tune in to find out the biggest mindset shifts to be a top performer, the reality of how to succeed in Dubai's workplace, the main killer or careers and much more!00:57 What is Workplace Wellness02:53 The Disconnect Between Employee and Employer Expectations05:03 All About Toxic Work Environments07:44 Adjusting to Life in Dubai13:35 The Importance of Having a Plan22:48 Self-Employment and Mindset24:32 The Challenges of Moving Abroad25:36 Embracing a Growth Mindset28:09 The Importance of a Support Network29:40 Learning from Failures33:48 Dealing with Negativity and Failure41:46 Imposter Syndrome and Confidence44:53 Final Advice for Moving to Dubai Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Matt speaks to Dr Louise Lambert. Dr Lambert is a Positive Psychologist with over 20 years clinical experience. She is the editor of the Middle East Journal of positive Psychology, researcher and consultant to multiple organisations.In the episode we discuss the pursuit of happiness. The impact of the modern world on our sense of well-being and how we can navigate it to become happier, healthier more productive human beings.Want to learn more or work with Dr Lambert. Details below:Books - https://www.amazon.ae/New-Year-You-Strategies-Workbook/dp/1546505989https://austinmacauley.ae/author/dr-louiselambert/website - https://www.happinessmatters.org/ If you have a question for the podcast or you want to work with Matt. Details below.info@wellnesseducationduabi.com www.wellnesseducationdubai.comInstagram @wellness_education_dubaiFacebook @mattmarneyfitness
29 June 2022: Dr. Louise Lambert from Canadian University in Dubai gives us the real definition of happinessRohit Vig from StayWell Holdings shares his insider travel tips to save us all some moneyWhat do you do when your child starts screaming during a flight? The Elegance Advisor has got all the answersYou're heading for your summer holidays, but who will look after your plants when you're away? Don't worry we found a plant holiday home.And find out how pets affect your mental health with Dr. Margit Muller aka the "Falcon Whisperer".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk to Dr. Louise Lambert, a Registered Psychologist, Researcher and Professor about Positive Psychology. We cover strategies to use to improve our overall wellbeing as well as the endless pursuit of happiness and meaning in life and at the workplace. We wrap up with some insights from Dr. Lambert's research (a podcast scoop!) on the impact of school systems on our children's wellbeing, a must listen if you're a parent!For more information visit: www.conversationswithloulou.com or reach out to me on hello@conversationswithloulou.com
We talk to Dr. Louise Lambert, a Registered Psychologist, Researcher and Professor about Positive Psychology. We cover strategies to use to improve our overall wellbeing as well as the endless pursuit of happiness and meaning in life and at the workplace. We wrap up with some insights from Dr. Lambert's research (a podcast scoop!) on the impact of school systems on our children's wellbeing, a must listen if you're a parent! For more information visit: www.conversationswithloulou.com or reach out to me on hello@conversationswithloulou.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everyone wants to be happy but most of us cannot answer to the simple question, why are we unhappy? Many people try doing things differently or believe certain things like landing a better, high paid job will make us happy, but it still does not. In this episode of Learn with Bessern, we will be talking about how happiness is affected through our perceptions, our behavior and our brain. Our guest speaker Dr. Louise Lambert will help us uncover the truth from a scientific perspective on happiness and demystify common beliefs about what it is and what it is not. In general, happiness is understood as the positive emotions we have in regards to the pleasurable activities we take part in through our daily lives. Pleasure, comfort, gratitude, hope, and inspiration are examples of positive emotions that increase our happiness and move us to flourish. About Dr. Louise Lambert: Based in Dubai, She is a Canadian registered psychologist who develops, delivers, and evaluates positive psychology & positive education intervention programs for organizations and schools across the GCC region. She has several peer-reviewed publications, some of which have been featured in recent RAND Corporation and World Happiness Reports (2019). Her research areas include culture and happiness, the development of character strengths for greater PISA scores and employment outcomes for youth, as well as the use of positive psychology for greater subjective wellbeing in the workplace. Since 2015, Dr. Louise has been the Editor of the Middle East Journal of Positive Psychology. She is also the author of the first regional textbook in positive psychology (Springer, 2019), and general psychology (Cambridge, 2018). How to reach her out: at Happiness Matters or in LinkedIn
In our next installment of the World of Wellbeing podcast we continue our discussion on religion and spirituality where our host, Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Zen priest Reverend Takafumi and Dr. Harold Roth, Hal Roth is Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies at Brown University. Listen to hear for part two of a two part episode where the group discusses the impact of spirituality and religion on a person's wellbeing, what spirituality and religion contribute to wellbeing, and discussed the decline in religiosity while adoption spiritual practices have seen a rise.
In our next installment of the World of Wellbeing podcast we continue our discussion on religion and spirituality where our host, Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Zen priest Reverend Takafumi and Dr. Harold Roth, Hal Roth is Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies at Brown University.Listen to hear for part two of a two part episode where the group discusses the impact of spirituality and religion on a person's wellbeing, what spirituality and religion contribute to wellbeing, and discussed the decline in religiosity while adoption spiritual practices have seen a rise.
In our next installment of the World of Wellbeing podcast we continue our discussion on religion and spirituality where our host, Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Zen priest Reverend Takafumi and Dr. Harold Roth, Hal Roth is Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies at Brown University. Listen to hear for part two of a two part episode where the group discusses the impact of spirituality and religion on a person's wellbeing, what spirituality and religion contribute to wellbeing, and discussed the decline in religiosity while adoption spiritual practices have seen a rise.
In our next installment of the World of Wellbeing podcast we focus on religion and spirituality where our host, Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Zen priest Reverend Takafumi and Dr. Harold Roth, Hal Roth is Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies at Brown University. Listen to hear for part one of a two part episode where the group discusses the impact of spirituality and religion on a person's wellbeing, what spirituality and religion contribute to wellbeing, and discussed the decline in religiosity while adoption spiritual practices have seen a rise.
In our next installment of the World of Wellbeing podcast we focus on religion and spirituality where our host, Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Zen priest Reverend Takafumi and Dr. Harold Roth, Hal Roth is Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies at Brown University.Listen to hear for part one of a two part episode where the group discusses the impact of spirituality and religion on a person's wellbeing, what spirituality and religion contribute to wellbeing, and discussed the decline in religiosity while adoption spiritual practices have seen a rise.
In our next installment of the World of Wellbeing podcast we focus on religion and spirituality where our host, Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Zen priest Reverend Takafumi and Dr. Harold Roth, Hal Roth is Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies at Brown University. Listen to hear for part one of a two part episode where the group discusses the impact of spirituality and religion on a person's wellbeing, what spirituality and religion contribute to wellbeing, and discussed the decline in religiosity while adoption spiritual practices have seen a rise.
Dr. Louise Lambert and James Piecowye had a chat about what we have learned about managing a workplace and people in a COVID environment. Are we making a real change or just slipping back into what was? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podaholiks/message
Dr. Louise Lambert and I talk about happiness and our jobs. Has COVID taught us anything? Has COVID improved the workplace? Are we just going back to the way things were or have we seen the possibility of change? A great conversation! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejamescast/message
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Dr. Gaël Brulé, of the University of Geneva and Editor-in-Chief of the Science et Bonheur. In this episode, listen to the conversation on aging, the U-shaped curve of happiness, and how we can maintain happy lives as we age.
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Dr. Gaël Brulé, of the University of Geneva and Editor-in-Chief of the Science et Bonheur. In this episode, listen to the conversation on aging, the U-shaped curve of happiness, and how we can maintain happy lives as we age.
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Dr. Cecilia Cheng, professor of psychology at the University of Hong Kong and Dr. Kostadin Kushlev, assistant professor of psychology director of the Digital Health and Happiness Lab at Georgetown University. In this episode, listen to the conversation on digital wellbeing, what is quality time online and how has the digital world help us through the pandemic.
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Dr. Cecilia Cheng, professor of psychology at the University of Hong Kong and Dr. Kostadin Kushlev, assistant professor of psychology director of the Digital Health and Happiness Lab at Georgetown University. In this episode, listen to the conversation on digital wellbeing, what is quality time online and how has the digital world help us through the pandemic.
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Dr. Holli-Anne Passmore, assistant professor of psychology and director of the Nature and Meaning Lab at Concordia university and Dr. John Zelenski, professor of psychology and director of the Happiness Laboratory at Carleton university. In the is episode, listen to the conversation on nature and the relationship between wellbeing and time spent in nature.
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Dr. Holli-Anne Passmore, assistant professor of psychology and director of the Nature and Meaning Lab at Concordia university and Dr. John Zelenski, professor of psychology and director of the Happiness Laboratory at Carleton university. In the is episode, listen to the conversation on nature and the relationship between wellbeing and time spent in nature.
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Gallup Chief Scientist of Workplace Wellbeing, Dr. Jim Harter, and Dr. Paola Ochoa, Research Director at the ESPAE Graduate School of Management. In the is episode, listen to how our wellbeing at work has transformed throughout the pandemic.
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Gallup Chief Scientist of Workplace Wellbeing, Dr. Jim Harter, and Dr. Paola Ochoa, Research Director at the ESPAE Graduate School of Management. In the is episode, listen to how our wellbeing at work has transformed throughout the pandemic.
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Dr. William Tov, Associate Professor in Psychology at the Singapore Management University and Deputy Director of the Center for Research on Successful Ageing, to discuss the methodology of wellbeing. In the is episode, learn about how researchers measure wellbeing and deep dive into how we are trying to define the broad concept of wellbeing.
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Dr. William Tov, Associate Professor in Psychology at the Singapore Management University and Deputy Director of the Center for Research on Successful Ageing, to discuss the methodology of wellbeing. In the is episode, learn about how researchers measure wellbeing and deep dive into how we are trying to define the broad concept of wellbeing.
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Dr. Tim Lomas, Senior Researcher, Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation and Dr. Tyler VanderWeele, Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard, to discuss general wellbeing. Learn about the connection between positive psychology and physical health and how we must broaden our understanding of wellbeing to be more globally inclusive.Get more information at https://www.globalwellbeinginitiative.org/Reach the podcast at worldofwellbeing@gallup.com
Dr. Louise Lambert is joined by Dr. Tim Lomas, Senior Researcher, Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation and Dr. Tyler VanderWeele, Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard, to discuss general wellbeing. Learn about the connection between positive psychology and physical health and how we must broaden our understanding of wellbeing to be more globally inclusive. Get more information at https://www.globalwellbeinginitiative.org/ Reach the podcast at worldofwellbeing@gallup.com
It is always a real hoot to get to sit down with Louise Lambert, professor, psychologist, Canadian, author and generally fun person. We pick up where we left off in our last conversation and in this podcast we explore how to take ideas and turn them into action. How can we fix our work environments especially since change is all around us. Theme by www.archesaudio.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejamescast/message
How do researchers gather diverse perceptions of wellbeing across various cultures of the world? Gallup's continued work with the Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation supports research that aims to establish more inclusive concepts of global wellbeing - and creating new metrics that can be tracked across collective and individualistic cultures alike. This week's guests include:•Dr. Tim Lomas, senior lecturer in positive psychology at the University of East London•Dr. Louise Lambert, assistant professor at the United Arab Emirates University•Dr. Jim Harter, Gallup's Chief Scientist, Workplace Management and Wellbeing
How do researchers gather diverse perceptions of wellbeing across various cultures of the world? Gallup's continued work with the Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation supports research that aims to establish more inclusive concepts of global wellbeing - and creating new metrics that can be tracked across collective and individualistic cultures alike. This week's guests include: •Dr. Tim Lomas, senior lecturer in positive psychology at the University of East London •Dr. Louise Lambert, assistant professor at the United Arab Emirates University •Dr. Jim Harter, Gallup's Chief Scientist, Workplace Management and Wellbeing
This was a really fun chat with Louise about keeping it real and more. @ltlamber Dr. Louise Lambert has over 15 years' experience in counselling, mental health, education, research, and primary healthcare. With a concentration in positive psychology, she has developed and delivered evidence-based positive psychology intervention programs. Her "Happiness 101" program is still used in clinical settings after showing 6-month post treatment effectiveness (Lambert D'raven, Moliver, & Thompson, 2015), while the "Strengths Compass Program", a program used for the development of workplace character strengths in teens, young adults and entry-level employees (Lambert, Budhraja, Mullan, & Gupta, 2018) is now being trialled in Saudi Arabia. More recently, her "Happiness Matters in University" program showed sustainable increases in wellbeing after three months relative to a control group, as well as decreases in the fear of happiness (Lambert, Passmore, & Joshanloo, 2018), while her Kuwait positivity program showed increases relative to a control group in both eudaimonic and hedonic wellbeing at the university and school level (Al Sabah, Lambert, Passmore & Scull, forthcoming). Music by www.archesaudio.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejamescast/message
Dr. Louise Lambert, tells us about her journey from clinical psychology to positive psychology and helping take people not only from negative to neutral but from neutral to positive.