Jeanne Nakamura
Claremont Graduate University, CA, United States
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        Jeanne Nakamura is Associate Professor of Psychology at Claremont Graduate University. She received her B.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. She is cofounder with Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi of the positive psychology concentration and the Quality of Life Research Center at Claremont, and is a past member of the board of the International Positive Psychology Association. She helped direct the Good Work Project, a series of studies of excellence and social responsibility in professional life. She investigates positive psychology in a lifespan developmental context, including vital engagement and creativity, mentoring and good work, and aging well. She is the coauthor of Good Mentoring and Creativity and Development and coeditor of Applied Positive Psychology. Her current writing and research address motivation and engagement in adulthood, the formative influences of mentoring and the formation of good mentors, and social innovation after sixty as a model for positive aging.
 
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      Presentations this author is a contributor to:
                  
          
          Appreciating and advancing the intellectual contributions of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (#269)
  
  3:45 PM
      
    Marta Bassi    
Jeanne Nakamura
Antonella Delle Fave
Hans Henrik Knoop
  
          Jeanne Nakamura
Antonella Delle Fave
Hans Henrik Knoop
            
            Symposium - Appreciating and advancing the intellectual contributions of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi          
        
                        
          
          Exploring new perspectives on wellbeing in the Gallup World Poll (#171)
  
  9:45 AM
      
    Tim Lomas    
Holli-Anne Passmore
Richard Cowden
Jeanne Nakamura
  
          Holli-Anne Passmore
Richard Cowden
Jeanne Nakamura
            
            Symposium - Exploring new perspectives on wellbeing in the Gallup World Poll