Zephyr Bloch-Jorgensen
Zephyr Bloch-Jorgensen (born 25 November 1970) is an Australian research scientist based in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] He is also a member of the Worldwide Universities Network’s International Public Health Working Group on Resilience in Young People.[2]
Zephyr Bloch-Jorgensen | |
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Born | Sydney, Australia | November 25, 1970
Education | University of Sydney |
Occupation | Research scientist |
Education
Zephyr completed his Master of Laws and Diploma in Law from the University of Sydney, in Australia.[3]
Career
Zephyr started his career as an advisor to the New South Wales state government. Later he traveled extensively in Asia to study meditation.[4] At the beginning of 2000s, he shifted his focus to wellbeing and moved to Atlanta, Georgia[5] where he started a web-based health technology and life-sciences company named MAP[6] that discovered a new mental health paradigm called Centeredness Theory in partnership with Neuroscience Research Australia,[7] it is being used at the University of Kentucky, the University of New South Wales and Prince of Wales Hospital (Sydney), Australia.[8]
Zephyr has authored two books. His first book, "Freedom's Way - Eternal Principles Aligned to the Realities of Modern Living" was published in 2004, and after that, his second book named "MAP: Living a Centered Life" was published in 2015.[9]
Peer-reviewed journals
- Bloch-Jorgensen, Zephyr T.; Cilione, Patrick J.; Yeung, William W. H.; Gatt, Justine M. (2018). "Centeredness Theory: Understanding and Measuring Well-Being Across Core Life Domains". Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 610. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00610. ISSN 1664-1078. PMC 5938389. PMID 29765344.
- Bloch-Jorgensen, Zephyr T.; Cilione, Patrick J.; Yeung, William W. H.; Gatt, Justine M. (9 March 2020). "Centeredness Theory Scale". doi:10.1037/t75314-000.
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Selected publications
- Bloch-Jorgensen, Zephyr (25 November 2015). MAP: Living a Centered Life. Freedomsway. ISBN 978-1-920918-08-8.
- Bloch, -Jorgensen Zephyr. "Wellbeing: The new frontier". Independent Education. 50 (1): 18–21. doi:10.3316/informit.085152697276426 (inactive 28 February 2022).
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References
- "Who qualifies to be called a scientist? – Science Cable". Science Council.
- "Wellbeing: The new frontier". publications.ieu.asn.au.
- Bloch-Jorgensen, Z. T.; Cilione, P. J.; Yeung WWH; Gatt, J. M. (2018). "Centeredness Theory: Understanding and Measuring Well-Being Across Core Life Domains". Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 610. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00610. ISSN 1664-1078. PMC 5938389. PMID 29765344.
- Bloch-Jorgensen, Zephyr T.; Cilione, Patrick J.; Yeung, William W. H.; Gatt, Justine M. (2018). "Centeredness Theory: Understanding and Measuring Well-Being Across Core Life Domains". Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 610. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00610. ISSN 1664-1078. PMC 5938389. PMID 29765344.
- "GSA Wellbeing Summit". generalsurgeons.com.au.
- "Newsletter of The Riverina Anglican College - Issue 8". newsletters.naavi.com.
- "E-health industry partnership studies (2011-)". NeuRA. 19 April 2016.
- "Resilience in Youth and Service Providers". WUN. Worldwide Universities Network.
- Bloch-Jorgensen, Zephyr (2009). Freedom's way : eternal principles aligned to the realities of modern living. Double Bay, N.S.W.: Freedom's Way Media. ISBN 978-1-920918-07-1. OCLC 277147061.