
Hi!
I’m doctor Jayden Stown,
a psychologist, speaker and an author.
Using scientifically proven methods, I help people break their bad habits and stop procrastinating. With a little bit of help, you can do it, too.
Areas of expertise
Cognitive psychology
People break their bad habits and stop procrastinating. With a little bit of help, you can do it, too.
Behavioural Psychology
Through the study and analysis of observable behaviour we analyze the basis of the bad habits.
Developmental psychology
Using scientific approach we work on growth, change and consistency though the lifespan.
Community Psychology
Going beyond an individual focus and integrating social, cultural, and environmental influences.
Events
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International Conference on Community Psychology
Fri, 29 – Sun, 31 Oct 2021
Sonipat, India
MHCA Fall Conference
Tue, 19 – Thu, 21 Oct 2021
Memphis, USA
International Symposium on Social Sciences
Wed, 13 – Fri, 15 Oct 2021
Taipei, Taiwan
I’ve written over 20 books and published over 210 scientific papers on behavioral and social psychology. I like to share my ideas and talk to people. You can check out the talks I did on TED, BBC, and Columbia University in New York.
Personal notes and thoughts about work i’m passionate about
Journal
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Being a Successful Form Tutor
Recently I posted on LinkedIn that I had delivered training on being a successful form tutor. This gained some traction with several people reaching out to ask for the material – so here it is. Instead of me sending a bunch of emails to people, you can get it if you click, here. Subscribe to the……
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The Challenge Of Persistent Absence
Consistent school attendance is strongly linked to the quality of academic outcomes. It seems quite obvious really – for students to achieve academic success, they need to be in school with as few days’ absence as possible. As a senior leader, I have spent considerable time and energy analysing attendance figures, identifying students with the……
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Leading With Curiosity
It’s easy to lead with all manner of presumptions, assumptions and pre-conceived ideas. Lazy, in fact. But there’s a huge price to pay. If we’ve already made up our minds, we leave little room for encountering nuggets of wisdom and new ideas which present opportunities to learn. The alternative is to lead with curiosity. Curious……