List of ENPP country representatives

Philip Streit
Philip StreitAustria
Philip Streit, PhD, is clinical and health psychologist and psychotherapist (Systemic Family Therapy). He is CEO of the Institute for Child, Youth and Family (IKJF) and the Academy for Child, Youth and Family (AKJF), NVR trainer, Director of the Institute for Positive Psychology and Mental Coaching Austria (IPPM), and President of the Austrian Positive Psychology Association (APPA).
Ilios Kotsou
Ilios KotsouBelgium
Ilios Kotsou, PhD in Psychology – Université Libre de Bruxelles. Ilios Kotsou is also an associate researcher at the Chaire Mindfulness, Bien-être et Paix Economique, Grenoble Ecole de Management. Member of Mind & Life Europe, he co-founded the association ‘Emergences’ working towards a more conscious society with greater solidarity and providing funding for humanitarian projects.
Majda Rijavec
Majda RijavecCroatia
Majda Rijavec is Full Professor at the Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb, Croatia.She was the memeber of program Committee of the 4 th European Conference on Positive Psychology, Opatija, 2008. Her work is presently focused on academic flow and academic flourishing. She is the coauthor of textbook on Positive Psychology and Positive Psychology at Work.
Katarina Millova
Katarina MillovaCzech Republic
Katarina Millova, Ph.D. is an assistant professor at the University of Ostrava, Czech Republic. Her research covers topics such as adult development during emerging and established adulthood. She focuses particularly on successful development throughout these life periods and on areas such as quarter-life crisis; i.e., ill- and well-being during young and middle adulthood. She collaborates on international research on quarter-life crisis and she is also part of Czech team within the international research project Hope Barometer.
Lotta Uusitalo-Malmivaara
Lotta Uusitalo-MalmivaaraFinland
Lotta Uusitalo-Malmivaara, PhD, is a docent and senior lecturer in educational sciences in University of Helsinki. Her research topics cover strength-based learning and students’ happiness. In addition to research articles, she has published several pedagogical books and she is a co-founder of Positive CV, a new versatile assessment tool.
Marie Oger
Marie OgerFrance
As a Physical Education and Sport teacher since 2005, I took an early interest in students’ quality of life. The work I did in my research Masters enabled me to give presentations at ENPP conferences, starting with the ECPP in Opatija (Croatia). I continued my research work until I defended my thesis in November 2021, which focused both on quality of life as such and on the mechanisms involved in the development of student burnout. I have published several articles and book chapters, and given several presentations at national conferences, the ECPP and IPPA. I’m still a PE teacher and I also teach at the University of Angers and at the École de Psychologues Praticiens (catholic institute) in Paris.
Tobias Rahm
Tobias RahmGermany
Tobias Rahm works at the Technische Universität of Braunschweig as a member of research staff specializing in positive education. In his PhD research he developed and evaluated a training fostering well-being for teachers and runs projects to implement positive psychological contents in schools. He is member of the German Association of Positive Psychology Research (DGPPF) and the German-speaking Association of Positive Psychology (DACH-PP). (Photo: TU BS, Hörster)
Anny Benetou
Anny BenetouGreece
Anny Benetou (Msc, Phd) is a trainer and Counseling Psychologist specializing in Positive Psychology. She is lecturer in the MAPPCP of the University of East London in Athens and a guest lecturer in the Master’s program for Positive Psychology in Panteion University Athens. She is an active member of the Hellenic Association for Positive Psychology and responsible for coordinating the training events of the Association.
Tímea Magyaródi
Tímea MagyaródiHungary
Tímea Magyaródi, PhD is an assistant professor at Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary. She executes studies about flow (with a highlighted focus on interactive activities), well-being and their personality correlations. During her practical work as a psychologist, she uses the techniques and practices of positive psychology, relaxation and symbol therapy. At the ECPP2018 in Budapest, she was the secretary of the Local Organizing Committee.
Sylvia Gudmundsdottir
Sylvia GudmundsdottirIceland
Sylvia Gudmundsdottir is an ICF credited coach, a team coach, and a lecturer at her company, Styrkleikar og stefna. She focuses on positive interventions, PERMA, Change Management and Environmental psychology for individuals and groups.
She holds a B.Sc. in psychology, a M.Sc. in Human resources, and a MS Diploma in Positive psychology from the University of Iceland.
Sylvia is the chairman of the Icelandic Association of Positive Psychology. She has a wide range of work experience, including corporate banking, human resources, special education, teaching, and as a former board member of the Bankers Union in Iceland.
Chiara Ruini
Chiara RuiniItaly
Chiara Ruini, PhD. is Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Bologna, Department of Psychology. Since 2006 she has been teaching the course “Clinical Applications of Positive Psychology”.

Chiara Ruini has authored more than 70 articles/chapters published in peer-reviewed international journals/volumes. She published a book entitled “Positive psychology in the Clinical Domains”. Her research interests are concerned with Positive Psychology, Clinical and Health Psychology, Positive Youth Development, and Psychotherapy.

Dana Moldoveanu Brandes
Dana Moldoveanu BrandesLuxembourg
Dana Moldoveanu Brandes is a self-employed coaching psychologist and trainer in Luxembourg, working with companies and private clients in three main areas: transition, performance and communication. She holds a Master in Applied Positive Psychology from Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge, U.K) and she had presented her research on developing personal creativity in coaching at the European Conference of Positive psychology 2018. Her main interests in Positive psychology are: coaching, time perspective, creativity and flow. Curiosity, love of learning, fairness, creativity and perspective are her main strengths of character.
Ognen Spasovski
Ognen SpasovskiMacedonia
Dr. Ognen Spasovski is Associate Professor in psychology at the state university in Skopje, where he’s teaching Positive psychology since 2009. His main interest is application of Positive Psychology in the field of education, and specifically quality inclusive education.
Ernst Bohlmeijer
Ernst BohlmeijerThe Netherlands
Ernst Bohlmeijer is a professor in mental health promotion at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. He has a special interest in applying and evaluating positive psychology interventions in the context of public mental health and mental health care.
Joar Vittersø
Joar VittersøNorway
Joar Vittersø is a Professor of social psychology at the University of Tromsø, Norway. He holds a MS in social anthropology, a MS and a Ph.D. in social psychology, all from the University of Oslo. Joar’s research interests include the study of conceptual developments in hedonic and eudaimonic wellbeing, and he has published on topics such as life satisfaction, positive emotions, intrinsic motivation, and on the relationship between human development and well-being.
Lukasz D. Kaczmarek
Lukasz D. KaczmarekPoland
Lukasz D. Kaczmarek, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Adam Mickiewicz University. He is the head of the Social Psychology Center. He founded and directs the Psychophysiology Lab: Positive Gaming & Streaming. He is a co-editor of the Journal of Happiness Studies and a founding member of the Polish Positive Psychology Society. His research focuses on positive emotions and positive relationships and their application in various contexts, from everyday experience and psychophysiology to video gaming and esports. His contribution also includes positive psychological interventions and interpersonal capitalization.
Teresa Freire
Teresa FreirePortugal
Teresa Freire is a professor in the School of Psychology in the University of Minho (UMinho), Portugal. She coordinates the Research Team on Positive Development and Optimal Functioning, in the Psychology Research Center (UMinho). Her research interests include positive youth development, leisure, emotion regulation, strengths, positive interventions (individual and group), and the use of real time measures (e.g. Experience Sampling Method). She is founding member of the European Flow-Researchers’ Network (EFRN).
Elena Stănculescu
Elena StănculescuRomania
Elena Stănculescu is a Professor of Psychology, and PhD supervisor at the University of Bucharest. Her research explores the nature of well-being in educational settings, with an emphasis on the contributing role of psychological strenghts use, self-efficacy, and meaning in life students’ and teachers’ for flourishing and successful living.
Dmitry Leontiev
Dmitry LeontievRussia
Dmitry Leontiev Ph.D., Dr. Sc., Professor of psychology, Head of the International laboratory of positive psychology of motivation and personality at Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia. Author of numerous publications, recipient of the Promotional Award of Viktor Frankl Foundation of the city of Vienna (2004), honorary member of Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis by Viktor Frankl Institute (Vienna). Organizer and chair of numerous conferences, including 6th European Conference on Positive Psychology (Moscow, 2012).
Polona Gradišek
Polona GradišekSlovenia
Polona Gradišek, PhD, is an educational and positive psychologist, working as a teacher of future teachers and pedagogues at the Faculty of Education, University of Ljubljana. She is enthusiastic about positive education and focuses in her research on character strengths of teachers, their professional development and well-being of teachers and students. She is kind, optimistic and zestful.
Lucia Záhorcová
Lucia ZáhorcováSlovakia
Lucia Záhorcová, PhD. is a teaching assistant at the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Trnava University. She is also a researcher at the Institute of Experimental Psychology, Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences, Slovak Academy of Sciences, v.v.i. Her main research focus is on the psychology of forgiveness. She has authored and co-authored several papers on this topic, and founded the project “odpustenie.sk” whose main aim is the popularization of science-based information about forgiveness and related topics.
Gonzalo Hervas
Gonzalo HervasSpain
Gonzalo Hervas, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the Complutense University, Madrid (Spain). He is also co-editor of the Journal of Happiness Studies. His research is focused on positive psychology interventions, emotion regulation and well-being assessment. In collaboration with Carmelo Vazquez, he has developed the Pemberton Happiness Index, a well-being scale validated in nine nations and seven languages.
Regina Winzer
Regina WinzerSweden
Regina Winzer is an investigator/analyst at the Public Health Agency of Sweden, Unit for Mental Health, Children and Youth. Regina has a special focus on mental health and well-being in young people and in developing instruments for the measurement of positive mental health in the Swedish context. She is also a PhD-student at the Karolinska Institutet, Department of Public Health Sciences. Her research project is on (Positive) mental health and mental ill-health in young people, ages 16 – 29 years.
Lisa Wagner
Lisa WagnerSwitzerland
Lisa Wagner is a research and teaching assistant the University of Zurich at the department of Personality and Assessment (Prof. Dr. W. Ruch) who focuses on children’s and adolescents’ character strengths and their significance in contexts that are highly relevant to their development, such as schools and peer groups in her PhD research. She also enjoys teaching positive psychology in seminars and the post-graduate continuing education course (Certificate of Advanced Studies in Positive Psychology) at the University of Zurich, which she also coordinates.
Bridget Grenville-Cleave
Bridget Grenville-CleaveUnited Kingdom
Bridget Grenville-Cleave is a leading practitioner of positive psychology focussing on increasing well-being, resilience and engagment primarily in the business, education and health sectors. She is a director of the MAPP programme at Anglia Ruskin University, where she specialises in positive psychology for practitioners. Bridget is the author of several positive psychology books including Creating the world we want to live in: How positive psychology can build a brighter future (2021) with Professor Felicia Huppert, Dr Sue Roffey and colleagues, Positive Psychology in Sport and Physical Activity: An Introduction (2019) with Dr Abbe Brady, Positive Psychology: A Practical Guide (2012) and The Happiness Equation (2008) with Professor Ilona Boniwell. She is a Fellow of Higher Education Academy, Fellow of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants, member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and has an MBA from the Open University Business School.

List of ENPP country representatives

Country
Name E-mail
Austria Philip Streit dpst@ikjf.at
Belgium Ilios Kotsou ilios.kotsou@gmail.com
Bosnia Herzegovina
Croatia Majda Rijavec majda@iep.hr
Czech Republic
Katarina Millova
Denmark Nina Tange nina@edu.au.dk
Finland Lotta Uusitalo Malmivaara lotta.uusitalo-almivaara@helsinki.fi
France Nicolas Burel nburel@unistra.fr
Germany
Tobias Rahm
Greece Anny Benetou annybenetou@hotmail.com
Hungary Tímea Magyaródi magyarodi.timea@ppk.elte.hu
Iceland Sylvia Gudmundsdottir
Ireland Jolanta Burke jburke4@tcd.ie
Italy Chiara Ruini chiara.ruini@unibo.it
Macedonia Ognen Spasovski ognen@fzf.ukim.edu.mk
Netherlands, the Ernst Bohlmeijer e.t.bohlmeijer@utwente.nl
Norway Joar Vittersø Joar.vitterso@uit.no
Portugal Teresa Freire tfreire@psi.uminho.pt
Romania Elena Stanculescu elistapsy@yahoo.com
Russia Dmitry Leontiev dleon@smysl.ru
Scotland Elaine Duncan e.duncan@gcu.ac.uk
Slovenia Polona Gradisek Polona.Gradisek@pef.uni-lj.si
Spain Gonzalo Hervás Torres ghervas@psi.ucm.es
Sweden Regina Winzer regina.winzer@folkhalsomyndigheten.se
Switzerland Lisa Wagner l.wagner@psychologie.uzh.ch
United Kingdom
Bridget Grenville-Cleave