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Robert Biswas-Diener, D. Phil. is Program Director for the Centre for Applied
Positive Psychology and a part-time instructor at Portland State University.
He is widely known as the "Indiana Jones of Positive Psychology" because his
research has taken him to such far-flung destinations as Greenland, Kenya and
India where he has studied the happiness of often-overlooked groups such as
Amish farmers, tribal people and sex workers. Robert's research focuses on
the intricate interplay between money, culture and happiness. He is on the
editorial board of the Journal of Positive Psychology, the Journal of
Happiness Studies, and is the associate editor of Journal of Personality.
Robert is co-author of Happiness: Unlocking the mysteries of psychological
wealth (2008), which won the 2008 PROSE Award.
In addition to his research on well-being Robert is also a thought leader in the
application of positive psychological science. Robert is a Certified Mentor Coach
and has conducted positive psychology trainings for therapists, coaches, managers
and consultants in Iceland, Denmark, England, Scotland, Turkey, South Africa, Israel,
India, Canada and the United States. He is author of the book Positive Psychology
Coaching (2007) and the forthcoming Practicing Positive Psychology Coaching (2010).
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