
Author: williamvangordon
Dr William Van Gordon is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Professor of Contemplative Psychology at the University of Derby, UK. He is widely regarded as a leading international expert in Contemplative Psychology and in the last 5 years alone, in addition to three books William has published over 100 academic papers, including in some of the world’s leading psychology and medical journals. William’s research has been described as “groundbreaking” by Grazia UK, and during the past 24 months, his work has been featured by national or major news outlets on more than 100 occasions in 15 different countries, including by the national BBC TV News Channel, BBC East-Midlands Today, BBC Inside Out, ITV, The Times, The Telegraph, BBC News (Online), The Sun, Express, Metro, talkRadio, Mail Online, and BBC Mundo. William also writes a regular blog on Contemplative Psychology for Psychology Today. Prior to joining academia, William was a Buddhist monk for ten years and he has previously worked in senior management roles for Marconi Plc, PepsiCo International and Aldi Stores Ltd. In the case of this latter position, he had total operational responsibility for a £28 million portfolio of six supermarkets with over 60 employees. William regularly travels all over the world to give keynote speeches, lectures and workshops on meditation and contemplative practice.
I was interviewed for this article in The Telegraph on the commercialisation of meditation.
My free public lecture at the University of Derny on Inverted Hallucinations will now take place next Thursday evening (11th July).
Enjoyed working today with @timbrynsmith from @spool_uk. I was filmed for #research into a new #mindfulness course I developed for improving #Driver safety and #awareness.
Just had my 15th peer-reviewed paper accepted for publication since the start of 2019 (in the Journal of Child and Family Studies). Its a systematic review of school #mindfulness interventions for improving #mentalhealth
I was featured in this article in the current issue of Pick Me Up Magazine on ‘Are you Hooked on Your Phone?’
My latest post for @DerbyUni blog is on ‘Ten New Wellbeing Tips Inspired by Contemplative Psychology’
Just Published. My paper with Yasu Kotera on #Japanese #managers’ experiences of neuro-linguistic programming has just been published in The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice.

