Zephyr Bloch-Jorgensen

Zephyr Bloch-Jorgensen (born 25 November 1970) is an Australian research scientist based in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also a member of the Worldwide Universities Network’s International Public Health Working Group on Resilience in Young People.
Education
Bloch-Jorgensen completed his Master of Laws and Diploma in Law from the University of Sydney, in Australia.
Career
Bloch-Jorgensen started his career as an advisor to the New South Wales state government. Later he traveled extensively in Asia to study meditation. At the beginning of 2000s, Bloch-Jorgensen shifted his focus to wellbeing and moved to Atlanta, Georgia where he started a web-based health technology and life-sciences company named MAP that discovered a new mental health paradigm called Centeredness Theory in partnership with Neuroscience Research Australia, it is being used at the University of Kentucky, the University of New South Wales and , Australia.
Bloch-Jorgensen has authored two books. His first book, "Freedom's Way - Eternal Principles Aligned to the Realities of Modern Living" was published in 2004. His second book "MAP: Living a Centered Life" was published in 2015.
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