Examining everyday experiences of psychological flow

 Research Project

This research project is about people's experiences of performing in everyday life. In particular, we were interested in finding out how people's experiences of psychological flow in everyday life relate to their background, motivations, and quality of life. The study is being conducted under the supervision of Dr Amanda Krause at James Cook University (Ethics ID: H8244).

Principal investigator: Amanda Krause
College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University
Email: amanda.krause1@jcu.edu.au

Co-Investigator: Kelly Strickland
College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University
Email: kelly.strickland@my.jcu.edu.au

Co-Investigator: Naomi Gallaway
College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University
Email: naomi.gallaway@my.jcu.edu.au

Co-Investigator: Megan Balgue
College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University
Email: megan.balgue@my.jcu.edu.au

Co-Investigator: Christian Dallinger
College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University

Co-Investigator: Emily FitzGerald
College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University

Co-Investigator: Georgia Ockerby
College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University

Summaries of the project findings are posted here on this project webpage, when available.

Thus far, we have presented preliminary findings at academic conferences. Please get in touch if you would like to know more.

[1] Balgue, M., & Krause, A. E. (2021, October 29). Experiences of everyday flow and their impact on well-being. Paper presented at International Symposium on Performance Science (ISPS 2021). Montréal, Canada [Virtual]. 

[2] Gallaway, N., & Krause, A. E. (2022, September 02). Examining experiences of flow in everyday life. Paper presented at the OCURA 2022 conference. Virtual.

[3] Gallaway, N., & Krause, A. E. (2022, September 28). Experiences of flow in everyday life: Comparing music and sport domains. Paper presented at the 2022 Australian Music & Psychology (AMPS) conference. Virtual. {YouTube recording}