About Carl Langley
I’m a researcher, author, and integrative practitioner exploring coherence, consciousness, and the conditions that support integration in people, relationships, and systems.
My work centres on coherence — the integration of attention, emotion, body, and behaviour. I develop, publish, teach, and build coherence-based frameworks through my books, self-help guides, practitioner resources, and training materials — translating complex ideas into practical maps, methods, and lived application.
I teach this work through talks, workshops, and structured learning experiences, with a focus on relational repair, resilience, and collective renewal. Alongside teaching, I work with individuals through 1:1 sessions that integrate my coherence frameworks with established methods where useful — including counselling, hypnosis, coaching, mindfulness, breathwork, amongst others— always in service of real-world integration.
I build the physical layer of the work as well: electronics, sensor-driven prototypes, and dome-based environments designed to translate these ideas into real-world experiments, spaces, and devices. Over time, my aim is to help field-based coherence psychology emerge as a distinct applied discipline — bridging philosophy, systems thinking, embodiment, and lived change.
My work sits at the meeting point of science, philosophy, psychology, and practice. I’m especially interested in the fundamentals of consciousness, attention, and state, alongside relevant strands of neuroscience, embodiment, systems theory, and the practical foundations of physiology and nutrition. I’m drawn to ontology, epistemology, and axiology — and I work with phenomenology, logic, and ethics as practical disciplines for making sense of experience, strengthening reasoning, and translating values into lived conduct. I also draw from historic contemplative lineages, including meditation and spiritual practice, treating them as living technologies of attention and character rather than dogma. My intent is simple: to translate ideas into frameworks, practices, and environments that people can genuinely use — and that communities of practice can interrogate, refine, and build upon.
Research profile (ORCID): https://orcid.org/0009-0002-4756-5132
About Scamps
I could not ask for a better friend and companion than Scamps, a Miniature Schnauzer.
His sense of fun, adventure, friendship, tenacity and compassion are just some of his ineffable amount of qualities and character he exudes.
He simply is who he is, does not need to try, just does and flows, teaches without teaching, skipping, growling and howling as he enjoys life to the fullest.
He has inspired so much of my learning, and whenever possible he helps lead sessions and walks, bringing his unique presence, energy and enjoyment to all.
He will always be my greatest friend, and I am forever grateful to my pocket sized wolf buddy.
