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Corey Keyes
OccupationProfessor, Psychologist
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau Claire; University of Wisconsin-Madison
Website
sociology.emory.edu/ckeyes

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

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Work

The Two Continua Model of Mental Health and Mental Illness

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][citation needed] which describes mentally healthy adults and has published widely in this field.[2] He is considered to be a pioneer in the field of positive psychology [citation needed]. Keyes is a member of advisory board for the World Happiness Forum and is a member of the Positive Psychology Network. His work has had wide reaching policy implications. He has worked with the Center for Disease Control 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]

Quotes

  • We are living longer — on average 30 years longer than at the start of the 20th century — yet we are not living healthier. The question is: Are we just living dependent and sick, or are we living healthy and able to contribute? [3]
  • I think we set up an impossible task, because our hedonistic version of happiness is impossible to sustain. But it is quite possible to feel fulfilled and content and that the world is meaningful by aligning yourself with some ideals, something that is bigger and better than you, and trying to live up to it.[3]

Books

  • Women and Depression: A Handbook for the Social, Behavioral, and Biomedical Sciences. 2006, Corey L. M. Keyes (Editor), Sherryl H. Goodman (Editor) CUP, 978-0521831574
  • Keyes, CLM and Haidt, J (Editors). (2003). Flourishing: positive psychology and the life well-lived. American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
  • Risk and Resilience in Human Development
  • Social Functioning and Social Well-Being

Education

References

  1. ^ Keyes, C. L. (2002). "The mental health continuum: From languishing to flourishing in life". Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 43 (2): 207–222. doi:10.2307/3090197. JSTOR 3090197. PMID 12096700.
  2. ^ CV  Archived 2010-06-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b c Kim Urquhart. January 16, 2007. Live long and prosper Emory Report

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