
Dr. Alia Crum is a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University and Director of the Stanford Mind & Body Lab, where she investigates how psychological mindsets influence physical and mental health, performance, and well-being. Her research explores the power of beliefs, expectations, and perceptions in shaping physiological outcomes, with applications in healthcare, sports, and organizational settings.
Dr. Alia Crum earned her Ph.D. in Psychology from Yale University and completed her postdoctoral training at Harvard University. She joined Stanford University as a faculty member, where she leads the Mind & Body Lab, focusing on the intersection of psychology and physiology. Her work has been widely published in top scientific journals and featured in major media outlets. Dr. Crum is recognized for her innovative research on mindset interventions and their impact on stress, exercise, and health outcomes.
She has received numerous awards for her contributions to psychology and is a sought-after speaker and consultant for organizations seeking to optimize performance and well-being through mindset science.

Topic: Mindset shifts for body, energy, and life transformation

Topic: The Science of Mindsets for Health and Performance

Topic: Science of Mindsets for Health and Performance

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