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Who should attend?
The conference is aimed at those with an interest in developing the potential of the mind for achieving happiness. Everyone wants happiness and this conference has the tools, techniques and wisdom to help you achieve it. The subject matter is highly relevant to those in caring professions.
Whether your goal is to find a way to enhance your own day-to-day happiness or to more effectively care for others the issue is the same – you need to develop new ways of thinking about yourself, your environment and your problems.
The tools and techniques for achieving happiness are presented at this conference in an environment that is open to the diversity of opinions that exist in science, psychology, philosophy and the different religious traditions. The conference is relevant to those of all religious faiths and those without religious beliefs – the conference themes are non-sectarian and informed by the values, wisdom and methods of Buddhism, Christianity, western psychology, philosophy and science.
The conference will be of particular interest to those working in such areas as:
- Teaching
- Psychology
- Psychotherapy
- Mental health
- Aged care
- Medicine
- Neuroscience
- Social work
- Counselling
- Nursing
- Coaching
- Human resource management
- Comparative religion
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