
About
Dr. Tarli Young is a Research Fellow at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland, specializing in Wellbeing Science and Social Identity Interventions. Her work focuses on promoting thriving and flourishing in individuals and groups through evidence-based approaches.
Research Interests
- Social connection, mindfulness, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Positive Psychology and its applications to diverse populations
- Mental health of aid workers, veterans, and elite athletes transitioning into retirement
- Expansive identities and their ethical implications for wellbeing
Recent Publications explore social identity frameworks for mental health in construction workers, loneliness interventions, and emotional regulation in nursing. Her work bridges academia and real-world impact, particularly in high-stress careers.
Grants include funding for the Veteran Connection Program (2024–2025), aiming to empower veterans in managing identity change. She serves as Deputy Director of the Social Identity and Groups Network (SIGN) and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Wellbeing.
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