
About
Gusztáv József Tornóczky is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Health Promotion and Sport Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University. His research focuses on positive psychology, mental health, and the impact of yoga on well-being. He leads the Positive Psychology Research Group and serves on editorial boards for SciBase Epidemology and Public Health and International Journal of Holistic Health, Sports and Recreation.
Education background: Holds a PhD in Psychology (verified via institutional email). His work integrates psychological assessment, statistical analysis, and holistic health approaches.
Research Interests:
- Development of psychometric tools for spiritual health measurement
- Yoga's effects on mental/physical health outcomes
- Health behaviors in athletic populations
- Pandemic-related mental health interventions
Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes yoga's role in managing depression/anxiety, pandemic mental health, and elite athlete health. Methodologies include quasi-experimental studies and large-scale surveys.
Collaborations: Active researcher with international co-authors (e.g., Michaela Pascoe, Yaacov Bachner) and Hungarian institutions like Széchenyi István University.


