Keith is a doctoral researcher in Applied Psychology whose work explores identity, self-regulation, flow, and psychological adaptation during major life transitions. With over two decades as an educator, he integrates research, education, and applied psychological practice to help individuals and organizations navigate change, reconstruct meaning, and develop greater clarity, resilience, and direction.
Keith is a doctoral researcher in Applied Psychology whose work explores identity, self-regulation, flow, and psychological adaptation during major life transitions. With over 2 decades as an educator, his work bridges research, education, and lived experience to better understand how people reconstruct meaning, direction, and stability during periods of change.
Keith is a doctoral researcher in Applied Psychology whose work explores identity, self-regulation, flow, and psychological adaptation during major life transitions. With over two decades as an educator, he integrates research, education, and applied psychological practice to help individuals and organizations navigate change, reconstruct meaning, and develop greater clarity, resilience, and direction.