Bio
Gabe Paoletti graduated from Saint Joseph’s University with a double major in Economics and Philosophy, graduating first in his class in each respective major. He received his Master’s in Applied Positive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania and received his Doctorate of Education in Leadership at Creighton University.
Gabe is a Lead Trainer for the University of Pennsylvania’s Positive Psychology center where he has worked extensively with the U.S. Army Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness program since October of 2009 as well as various other organizations including state university faculty, professional sports teams and positive education trainings with various educational institutions throughout Australia and the United States. Also, for the University of Pennsylvania, Gabe has been an Assistant Instructor in the Masters of Applied Positive Psychology program.
Gabe’s primary research focus is on how to further help individuals internalize and apply positive psychology content in their everyday life. He has created and led over 150 distinct positive psychology trainings and retreats over the past 10 years. He has conducted the first quantitative randomized controlled study on the impact of positive psychology retreats and is currently conducting additional research.