News at Adelphi
- Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology
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Mitch Nagler, M.A. '06: Making the College Dream a Reality for Students on the Autism Spectrum
CategoriesPublished:At Derner, he discovered his passion for counseling college students with autism spectrum disorder.
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The recipient of the George Stricker Research Fellowship and elected president of the Society for Personality Assessment Graduate Student Association.
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Jacques P. Barber
CategoriesPublished:Dean Barber has published more than 180 papers, chapters, and books in the field of psychotherapy and personality.
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Lynda Perdomo-Ayala ’78
CategoriesPublished:She strives to be a university official that Latino students—who make up just 8 percent of the Stony Brook University student body—can be themselves around.
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Ensuring that Derner keeps evolving and developing.
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Doctoral Student Accomplishments
CategoriesPublished:A glimpse into the professional achievements of Derner doctoral students throughout the 2011-2012 academic year.
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The Student Action Committee (SAC) at Derner aims to enhance the student learning environment.
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Doctoral psychology student Laura Shapiro, M.A. interviews Dean Jacques Barber, Ph.D.
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Derner's Doctoral Program has changed to enhance student preparedness for internship and professional practice.
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Dr. Jean Lau Chin Completes Women and Leadership Project as a Fulbright Specialist in Hong Kong
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi University is pleased to announce that Dr. Jean Lau Chin, professor in the Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies has completed a project on women and leadership for the Gender Studies Program at Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) through the internationally renowned Fulbright Specialists Program. The Fulbright Specialists Program, created in 2000 to…
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“I always thought I wanted to be both a faculty member and an administrator. I love to teach but I also enjoy influencing the direction of the institution."
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2011.
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Researchers at Adelphi are leading the way in multiple health-related breakthroughs.
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Learn how faculty are tackling contemporary health threats and challenges.
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Derner event opened up the discussion about issues of diversity in therapy, testing, supervision and education.
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Planned to retire from Adelphi’s Gordon F. Derner Institute of Psychological Studies at the end of 2012.
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Real-World Advice from Successful Alumni
CategoriesPublished:Experienced professionals offer career building and advancement advice for psychology students.
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Strengthening alumni connections and advancing fundraising and the Derner Institute as a whole.
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A study by Derner Institute Dean Jacques P. Barber may surprise you.
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“Success in the academic world requires effective teaching, research and publication.”
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Dr. Thomas Beckett Ph.D. ’58
CategoriesPublished:Believes that education and training are their own rewards.
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“I never thought I couldn’t do something—I just did it.”
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Manhattan psychologist and author offers advice on finding lasting love.
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A former member of the company and a professional dancer for 19 years, she's no ordinary psychologist.
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For over twenty years, she has specialized in clinical work with survivors of sexual abuse.
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A psychologist and widely renowned expert on hazing and school violence, she has long been a vocal advocate for victims.
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Dr. Joseph Ferrari M.A.’85, Ph.D. ’89
CategoriesPublished:Based on 25 years of research, his book provides readers with a better understanding of this self-defeating behavior.
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Although she works with many different kinds of patients, she is frequently sought out for her expertise in eating disorders.
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A lifetime of service has included helping those less fortunate, no matter where they were located.
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His favorite memories of the Derner Institute include close personal contact with faculty and classes on diagnosis and treatment.