News at Adelphi
- Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology
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Speaking about his 46th book Eleven Blunders that Have Crippled Psychotherapy in America: A Remedial Unblundering and his diagnosis of and prescription for the ailments he sees in his profession.
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Co-authored his 15th book with the Dalai Lama, which is based on 39 hours of dialogue and idea exchange, covering such topics as the nature of emotion, achieving emotional balance, and expanding global compassion.
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His research focuses on personality dynamics, disorders and assessment.
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Doctoral psychology student Schenike Massie, M.A. interviews Associate Professor Jairo Fuertes, Ph.D.
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Lynn Means, Ph.D. ’84
CategoriesPublished:Doctoral psychology student Schenike Massie, M.A. interviews alumnus Lynn Means, Ph.D.
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Susan Petry: On Beauty
CategoriesPublished:A prolific author and expert in the field of facial perception, visual science and emotions. She attempts to determine what defines beauty and examine whether pulchritudinous people really do lead more charmed lives.
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Has published more than 150 articles and book chapters on personality dynamics, diagnosis, and treatment. An expert on dependent personality disorder, his research has been funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Science Foundation.
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Ask a Mentor: Tara Rohloff-Bodine '02
CategoriesPublished:Caesars Entertainment Corporation Corporate Manager of Instructional Design Tara Rohloff-Bodine '02 on what it takes to get ahead.
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Marjorie Hill chooses a career in fighting discrimination.
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Stephanie Nowak ’10, M.A. ’12 talks about her first job after graduating Adelphi University.
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Radha Hettiarachchi ‘10 talks about her work with Project Hope in Staten Island, New York.
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In addition to her private clinical practice, she works with patients in the neonatal intensive care unit and the pediatric intensive care unit at Long Island's North Shore University Hospital.
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Admired for her pioneering work in multicultural psychology, she is a teacher, scholar, clinician, advocate and humanitarian.
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Adelphi University garners mentions this week on the subjects of ephemeral art, environmentalism, the President's Cup honor and more.
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Derner Alumna Thea Spyer of Windsor v US Connection to Adelphi; attorney David Boies was a Hagedorn Lecture Series speaker.
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Is grief, such as with the loss of a loved one, normal or is it now a diagnosable condition?
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Easing Pain, Healing Injuries
CategoriesPublished:Asafu Owosu ’91 said, “The support of General Studies Learning Community was helpful. Any one-on-one is great for personal growth.”
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Adelphi alumni are part of a thriving company that produces 3D printers that make prosthetics and other life-changing innovations.
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Derner professor Joseph Newirth reflects on passing of Joyce Brothers.
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
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“Somewhere between four and five significant others are affected by one person’s addiction,” explains Dr. Errol Rodriguez.
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Graduation Rates Sky High
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University is one of four Long Island institutions with graduation rates above the national average.
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Adelphi professor recognized by the Society for Personality Assessment.
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Program airs for two weeks beginning Sunday, May 5
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Program airs for two weeks beginning Sunday, April 21
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Expert in Psychopathology and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders, Edna B. Foa to Lecture at Adelphi
CategoriesPublished:The Annual Lindemann Lecture in Human Development
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A glimpse into the professional achievements of Derner doctoral students throughout 2012-2013.
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Psychology Conferences
CategoriesPublished:A list of psychology conferences.
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A glimpse into the professional achievements of Derner faculty throughout 2012-2013.
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Interview with Dr. Dan Sapen about his experiences as a doctoral student and life after Derner.