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Erin Eatough, PhD

Dr. Erin Eatough is an occupational health psychologist who has published research on employee well-being in over 30 outlets such as the Journal of Applied Psychology and has been featured in media outlets such as Harvard Business Review. Erin currently serves BetterUp in translating data to insight and helps to bring the science of BetterUp to life through content marketing. Erin received her Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from the University of South Florida.

Before BetterUp, Erin was a professor of Industrial and Organizational Psychology. She lives in Alexandria, VA with her husband and two young children. When not working, you can find her and her family on adventures in their tiny home on wheels, a converted Sprinter van.

For working parents, a return to work (and back again) is stressful

To call the past 20 months “stressful” is an understatement. Businesses closed, ...

Research & Insights Workplace Dynamics & Culture

Employees report greater creativity working remotely

The “return to work” movement (or at least discussion) is in full swing. Against...

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How to help working parents navigating back-to-school

It seems like just as we settle into the rhythms of summer, the season is over. ...

Well-being Research & Insights Workplace Dynamics & Culture

How COVID made people feel about their employers, for awhile

The Great Resignation doesn’t show signs of slowing down. Bankrate reports that ...

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