Claude-Hlne Mayer(Dr. habil., PhD, PhD) is Professor in I/0 Psychology at the Department of Industrial Psychology and People Management at the University of Johannesburg; Adjunct Professor at the Europa Universitt Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany and Senior Research Associate at the Department of Management at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. She holds various degrees from Germany, the UK and South Africa. Her Venia Legendi is in Psychology with focus on Work, Organizational, and Cultural Psychology. Her research areas are transcultural mental health, salutogenesis and sense of coherence, shame, transcultural conflict management and mediation, women in leadership in culturally diverse work contexts, coaching and consulting psychology, and psychobiography.
ElisabethVanderheidenis a pedagogue, theologian, intercultural mediator. She is the CEO ofthe Global Institute for Transcultural Research andthe President ofCatholicAdult Education in Germany. Her publishing activities focus on pedagogy, inparticular on the further education of teachersand trainers in adulteducation, vocational and civic education, but also on the challenges ofdigitalisation. She has also edited books on interculturaland transnationalissues. Her most recent publications deal with shame as a resource as well aswith mistakes, errors and failures and their hiddenpotentials in the contextof Culture and Positive Psychology 1.0 and 2.0. Current research projects dealwith love in transcultural contexts, with lifecrises as well as humour in thecontext of Positive Psychology 2.0. Another focus of her work is DesignThinking in transcultural contexts.
Paul T. P. Wong,PhD, C.Psych. is Professor Emeritus of Trent University and Adjunct Professor at Saybrook University. He is a Fellow of the APA and CPA and President of the International Network on Personal Meaning and the Meaning-Centered Counselling Institute. He is editor of theInternational Journal of Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy, and has also edited two influential volumes onThe Human Quest for Meaning. A prolific writer, he is one of the most cited existential and positive psychologists. The originator of Meaning Therapy and International Meaning Conferences, he has been invited to give keynotes and meaning therapy workshops worldwide. He is the recent recipient of the Carl Rogers Award from the Society for Humanistic Psychology (Div. 32 of the APA).