Laurie Parma

at Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education

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  • Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education

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Biography

Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education

Laurie is a biology and neuroscience graduate, turned psychology researcher turned behavioural scientist. Through the last decade, she has developed an inter-disciplinary skill set to understand well-being at all levels - biological, psychological and social.

Her fascination for the science of well-being was originally built out of a personal need to understand and overcome fibromyalgia, a chronic pain and fatigue disorder. She started LifeCloud, her company, after 3 years of research in neuropsychology at the University of Cambridge.

Her method for teaching and consulting for well-being in the workplace are the results of compiling and integrating the best models, concepts, interventions and assessment methods for human flourishing.

Qualifications

  • MS in Neuroscience, University of Bordeaux
  • BS in Human Biology, University of Bordeaux

Research

I am writing a White Paper on the future of well-being in modern societies with Art. Earth. Tech Research Institute

I am developing workshops and shows in collaboration with the Academy of Magic and Science. We use magic as a springboard to teach science, Our aim is to create innovative means to educate and engage the public with the science of well-being.

I act as consultant for private companies for well-being-based performance. I work on problem solving and creativity through mindfulness in action. The approach is rooted in bahavioural and neuroscience.

I am speaking at events on the importance and impact of the built environment for our psychological well-being

Selected Publications

JOURNAL ARTICLES

  • A RCT on hot yoga and wellbeing in healthy adults , 2018 (UNKNOWN)

OTHER

  • The paradox and future of wellbeing (Art. Earth. Tech research institute foundational white paper) , 2018 (UNKNOWN)
  • Remuneration Rights: An innovative two-part payment system for funding medicines (iMed project white paper) , 2017

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