Dr Elliot Cohen – The Psychology of Slow Living: Rediscovering a Happier Pace of life

Does slow living make us happier?

This session will explore the core principles underpinning the Psychology of Slow Living. Dr Elliot Cohen will seek to demonstrate how the Wisdom Traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism and Judaism, offer unique and compelling insights concerning how we might consciously decelerate our lifestyles and in doing so transform our minds. The timeless wisdom of Slow Living allows and encourages us to cultivate deeper states of calmness, connectedness and contentedness.  

About the speaker:

Dr Elliot Cohen is a Chartered Psychologist and senior lecturer in Social Psychology and Interdisciplinary Psychology at Leeds Beckett University.  He is the Chair Emeritus of the British Psychological Society’s Transpersonal Psychology Section, and the author of ‘The Psychologisation of Eastern Spiritual Traditions’ (2021) and ‘The Psychology of Slow Living’ (2024), both published by Routledge.


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Date

Wed, 5 March 2025
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7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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  • Date: Wed, 5 March 2025
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    Elliot Cohen

    Dr Elliot Cohen is a Chartered Psychologist and senior lecturer in Social Psychology and Interdisciplinary Psychology at Leeds Beckett University.  He is the Chair Emeritus of the British Psychological Society’s Transpersonal Psychology Section, and the author of ‘The Psychologisation of Eastern Spiritual Traditions’ (2021) and ‘The Psychology of Slow Living’ (2024), both published by Routledge.

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