Dr. Louise Lambert is a Registered Psychologist (#2659, College of Alberta Psychologists, Canada) with over 15 years experience in counselling centres, mental health, not-for-profit organizations, higher education and research, and primary healthcare organizations. With a concentration in positive psychology, she has developed and delivered three evidence-based positive psychology intervention programs. Her "Happiness 101" program is used in clinical settings and has shown 6-month post treatment effectiveness (Lambert D'raven, Moliver, & Thompson, 2015). She also developed a workplace character strengths program for teens, young adults, and entry-level employees and "Happiness Matters in University" (Lambert, Passmore, & Joshanloo, forthcoming). Finally, "Happiness Matters at Work" (Lambert, forthcoming) is focused on employee well-being and is useful in supporting organizations through change and opportunity, as well as for harnessing the power of their human resource capital. Dr. Louise is well published in the field and leads several research projects in collaboration with local and international researchers.
She is Editor-in-Chief of the Middle East Journal of Positive Psychology, a journal dedicated to uncovering human excellence in the Middle East/North Africa region.