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Bloom, Dottie, November 6, 1992 [Interview]
Dorothy Bloom was interviewed on November 6, 1992, by Susan Van Sickle about her experiences before, during, and after World War II, with emphasis on her military service. Served in the Navy as a liaison officer in the Office of Censorship, stationed in Washington, D.C. and San Francisco. Witnessed FDR's funeral cortege in D.C.World War I
Lecture: Author Susan Orlean
Shaker Library and the Shaker Schools Foundation present Susan Orlean, SHHS grad and author of The Library Book, who will speak about her love of libraries and the impact of books on her life.
Susan Orlean grew up in Shaker Heights and graduated from Shaker Heights High School in 1973, where she was editor in chief of the school’s yearbook, The Gristmill. She graduated with honors from the University of Michigan in 1976. She has written for the Boston Phoenix, the Boston Globe and has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1992. She is the author of seven books, including Rin Tin Tin, Saturday Night, and The Orchid Thief, which was made into the Academy Award–winning film, Adaptation. She lives with her family and her animals in upstate New York
What happens when things go wrong: mental illness: guest lecture by Professor Susan Nolen-Hoeksema: part 1 [Introduction to Psychology]
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::PsicologiaPresents part of course, Introduction to Psychology, when Professor Bloom invites the Professor Susan Nolen-Hoeksema to describe how modern clinical psychology both identifies and treats various mental disorders. Particular focus is placed upon mood disorders such as bipolar disorder and depression, including current diagnostic criteria and current practices for treatmen
What happens when things go wrong: mental illness: guest lecture by Professor Susan Nolen-Hoeksema: part 1 [Introduction to Psychology]
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::PsicologiaPresents part of course, Introduction to Psychology, when Professor Bloom invites the Professor Susan Nolen-Hoeksema to describe how modern clinical psychology both identifies and treats various mental disorders. Particular focus is placed upon mood disorders such as bipolar disorder and depression, including current diagnostic criteria and current practices for treatmen
What happens when things go wrong: mental illness: guest lecture by Professor Susan Nolen-Hoeksema: part 1 [Introduction to Psychology]
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::PsicologiaPresents part of course, Introduction to Psychology, when Professor Bloom invites the Professor Susan Nolen-Hoeksema to describe how modern clinical psychology both identifies and treats various mental disorders. Particular focus is placed upon mood disorders such as bipolar disorder and depression, including current diagnostic criteria and current practices for treatmen
What happens when things go wrong: mental illness: guest lecture by Professor Susan Nolen-Hoeksema: part 1 [Introduction to Psychology]
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::PsicologiaPresents part of course, Introduction to Psychology, when Professor Bloom invites the Professor Susan Nolen-Hoeksema to describe how modern clinical psychology both identifies and treats various mental disorders. Particular focus is placed upon mood disorders such as bipolar disorder and depression, including current diagnostic criteria and current practices for treatmen
Use of dental services and dental health, United States, 1986
Includes estimates on volume of dental visits, time interval since last dental visit, reason for last dental visit, private dental health insurance, use of fluoride products, dental sealants, and dentition status. Estimates are based on data collected in the National Health Interview Survey of 1986.[by Susan S. Jack and Barbara Bloom, Division of Health Interview Statistics].Bibliography: p. 12.198832129431122
Citizen piece on the Harvey Prager controversy. The author, Susan Clark Abbot
Citizen piece on the Harvey Prager controversy. The author, Susan Clark Abbott, is executive director of the Hospice of Maine in Portland, and takes exception with the judicial system and the media for implying that caring for the terminally ill is similar to a prison sentence
Sustainability Awareness Week 2021: Climate Anxiety with Dr. Susan Clayton
Five current FIT students and recent graduates will join Daniel Benkendorf and climate anxiety scholar, Dr. Susan Clayton.In this session, Daniel Benkendorf (Psychology) will discuss the issue of climate anxiety with Dr. Susan Clayton, a psychologist who is both an internationally-recognized scholar on this topic and who is also a lead author on the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. A panel of current FIT students and recent graduates will join Benkendorf and Clayton as they define and explore the features and peculiarities of climate anxiety and consider ways to ameliorate it.Sustainability is a key component of FIT’s mission and is embedded in the college’s curriculum and operations. During virtual Sustainability Awareness Week, we invite our community to learn about recent innovations from leaders in the industry, FIT students, faculty, staff, and alumni; experience FIT’s efforts to make a positive impact on the earth; and discover new ways to live with a smaller footprint
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