Understanding our emotions and the emotions of others helps managers with their staff, employees with their colleagues and clients, and individuals in their personal relationships and family lives.
In this presentation, you’ll discover:
The four pillars of emotional intelligence and how they can help you build better interactions with others.
How to navigate the choppy waters of workplace conflicts and uncooperative personalities with confidence,
Why cultivating a culture of empathy—at home and at work—is the ultimate ace up your sleeve in any relationship.
As we venture deeper into an era dominated by artificial intelligence, honing our emotional intelligence becomes not just a skill but a strategic advantage, bringing a vital human touch to our interactions and endeavours.
Dr Justin Coulson tackles the elephant in the boardroom: workplace mental health training isn't moving the needle, and leaders need real solutions.
• Discover why traditional mental health programs are failing to deliver results
• Learn practical, proven strategies that create genuine culture change
• Master authentic conversations that build trust and support wellbeing
• Take away clear frameworks for supporting team members in crisis
As a leading wellbeing researcher and speaker, Dr Coulson cuts through the complexity to offer leaders exactly what they need: clear, actionable steps that create measurable impact. No more box-ticking. No more band-aid solutions. Just real strategies that work.
Read lessJoin renowned parenting expert Dr Justin Coulson for Parental Guidance, a refreshing presentation that will challenge conventional parenting wisdom and equip you with effective, science-backed strategies.
This presentation will empower you to move beyond outdated parenting paradigms and embrace a fresh perspective on child development. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of your child’s needs and learn how to create an environment that supports their growth, fostering a more positive family dynamic. Don’t miss this opportunity to revolutionise your parenting approach and create a thriving family life!
Read lessAs captivating and diverse as human behaviour may appear—and as fun as all those personality surveys might be—the driving forces behind why people do what they do are surprisingly straightforward. Whether you work with children or adults, understanding these basic psychological needs is essential for creating a supportive and productive environment.
In “Why People Do What They Do,” Dr Justin Coulson draws upon the latest research in organisational psychology to explore the factors that influence our actions and decisions. Throughout this presentation, you’ll uncover:
How individuals thrive when their basic psychological needs are understood and met.
The importance of creating environments that foster growth and development, rather than attempting to “fix” individuals—and how to do it.
The significance of balancing warmth, involvement, and healthy boundaries to promote flourishing in both children and adults.
The one essential element that leads people away from being stuck and coerced and towards an empowered, committed approach to motivation and wellbeing.
Get ready to transform your understanding and confidence in navigating human behaviour with Dr Coulson’s revolutionary insights and practical strategies in a session that will reshape your work approach.
Co-host and parenting expert on Channel Nine's “Parental Guidance”
Dedicated to helping families thrive through his research-backed and hard-won wisdom, Dr Justin Coulson is a leading voice in parenting in Australia.
Justin is the co-host and parenting expert on Channel Nine’s Parental Guidance, and his Happy Families podcast, which he co-hosts with his wife Kylie, is the most downloaded parenting podcast in Australia.
Justin is also the founder of happyfamilies.com.au and the author of 10
books, with his 10th book (on raising boys) out this year. Justin is a sought-after public speaker, appears regularly in the media, and his viral content has racked up over 100 million views.
Justin earned his psychology degree at the University of Queensland and his PhD in Psychology from the University of Wollongong. He and his wife, Kylie, have been married since the late 1990s, are the parents of 6 daughters, and are the grandparents of one granddaughter.