Corey Keyes Explained

Corey Keyes
Occupation:Professor, Sociologist
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Corey Keyes is an American sociologist. He is known for his work with positive psychology. Keyes currently teaches at Emory University in Georgia.

Work

Keyes works in the areas of complete mental health and methods for attaining positive social relationships. He also studies the psychology of aging. Keyes is known for coining the psychological terms flourishing and languishing,[1] which describe a person's level of mental health, and has published widely in this field.[2] He is considered a pioneer in the field of positive psychology. Keyes is a member of an advisory board for the World Happiness Forum and a member of the Positive Psychology Network. His work has had wide-reaching policy implications. He has worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and his model of mental health as a complete state has been used by the Public Health Agency of Canada in a national surveillance program.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. The mental health continuum: From languishing to flourishing in life . 12096700 . 2002 . Keyes . C. L. . Journal of Health and Social Behavior . 43 . 2 . 207–222 . 10.2307/3090197 . 3090197 .
  2. http://www.sociology.emory.edu/cv/cv_ckeyes.pdf CV
  3. http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/2007/January/January%2016/CoreyKeyes.htm Kim Urquhart. January 16, 2007. Live long and prosper Emory Report