Art of Human Flourishing
OUR MISSION:
Applying POSITIVE AND COACHING PSYCHOLOGY to inspire:
EUDAIMONIA
Pronunciation: 'U-de-'mOn-E-a'
Our Services
Psychological Therapy
Our psychologists are registered with AHPRA and Medicare. If you bring a referral from your GP or Paediatrician, you can most likely claim a Medicare rebate. We use evidence-based intervention to support your mental health. Face to face and tele health options are available.
Assessments & Reports
Whether it is to determine person's suitability for a vocation on their intellectual capabilities and personality traits, strengths testing, or testing to aid in diagnosis, we can conduct the assessments, score and interpret results, and produce the reports.
C-Suite and Executive Coaching
In a complex postmodern society that changes at extremely fast pace and is filled with uncertainty, it is more than ever important for leaders to be adaptive and network thinkers, self-aware, collaborative and effective communicators.
Events and Keynotes Speaker & Panel Discussions
Delivering impactful presentations on leadership, well-being and peak performance at conferences, seminars, or corporate events through storytelling to inspire and motivate audience. Providing expertise and insights in panel discussions or expert forums.
Leadership, Well-being & Performance Workshops for Teams
Recent world events resulted in many employees experiencing burnout. Coaching prioritises well-being, increases employee retention, boosts productivity levels and generate greater employee satisfaction vital to organisation's success.
Peak Performance for Athletes Through Mental Preparation
To achieve peak performance in sports athletes must have mental toughness, grit, resilience, and focus. Psychological tools such as visualisation, goal setting, and tools to manage performance anxiety are applied to facilitate the right mindset.
“…wellbeing is not so much an outcome or end state as it is a process of fulfilling or realizing one’s daimon or true nature—that is, of fulfilling one’s virtuous potentials and living as one was inherently intended to live.”
- Deci and Ryan (2006: 2)