The Occupational Wellness Institute™ contributes to the formal definition
and long-term stewardship of the field of occupational wellness and
occupational psychosis as defined within the Institute's canonical
structure. Its work is structured to support institutional,
academic, and governance-level engagement.
The concepts defined within this body of work are
structurally integrated and cannot be separated
into standalone frameworks, models, or applied
methodologies without loss of meaning and
misrepresentation of the field.
The Institute participates selectively in institutional and
academic dialogue relevant to field development.
The Institute does not operate as a coaching or consulting entity.
It functions as a research and conceptual body of work.
The Institute operates within a defined scope of conceptual, analytical,
and governance-relevant work. It does not provide applied or
operationalized materials, implementation structures, or
intervention methodologies. All materials are
produced within a non-operational,
research-based context.
The work of the Occupational Wellness Institute™ is
authored and developed by Georgia Lee Arts, whose
experience spans over three decades across
military, public, and private sectors in
leadership, training, and
systems development.
Her work focuses on conceptual design, institutional
analysis, and the development of governance-
relevant frameworks for emerging fields.