lowri wilkie wellbeing
Lowri Wilkie (BSc) is a Psychology PhD candidate at Swansea University and
assistant psychologist in a Community Neuro-rehabilitation Service within the
National Health Service (NHS), where she supports people living with Acquired
Brain Injury and stroke. Lowri’s research efforts involve developing and
evaluating community-based interventions which utilise principles of positive
psychology and wellbeing science to promote health, wellbeing and social
connectedness. Her research uses a wide range of methodologies, including
physiological, qualitative, quantitative, and meta-analytical approaches. Lowri
is also a mindfulness teacher and has several years’ experience of delivering
interventions, workshops and coaching across a range of healthcare, corporate
and private settings. She is currently undertaking teacher training to become
registered with the British Association for Mindfulness-Based Approaches
(BAMBA). Lowri has contributed to the development of novel theoretical
frameworks of health and wellbeing and has published several peer-reviewed
articles and book chapters on the themes of positive psychology, well-being,
post-traumatic growth, chronic conditions, health equality and healthcare
innovation.