SARATOGA SPRINGS — Psychological trauma and the power of art reveal both the mundane and timeless aspects of a single moment of life. That is the subject of this year’s Edwin M. Moseley Faculty ...
The Van Riper Lectures began in 1981, honoring Dr. Charles Van Riper, a pioneer in the field of speech-language pathology and audiology and founder of the Speech Pathology and Audiology program at ...
Apr. 14—SUNY Oneonta announced it will host a lecture and workshops on the topic of "Trauma in the Educational Setting" on Monday, April 17. "During the 2020 political upheaval, counselors nationally ...
In 2004, Charles and Jane Schindler received news no parent wants to hear. Their 18-year-old daughter Emily was killed in a car crash. A freshman at Frostburg State University, she has become a ...
BYU’s Counseling and Psychological Services presented a lecture on intergenerational trauma for students of color on Oct 18. BYU’s CAPS offers other services, such as individual and group therapy, ...
Peter Meineck of New York University will deliver the final lecture in this semester’s Franke series on “Greece and Rome, Continued” on Wednesday, Nov. 28. Titled “Combat Trauma and the Tragic Stage: ...
Project 180's annual "Strong Voices Strong Subjects Lectures" will kick off March 5, 2021, via Zoom. The series resumes its eighth season with discussions about the Intersection of trauma, addiction ...
Iowa is not immune to a growing national trend of despair from suicide, overdose, and alcohol abuse, according to University of Iowa Professor Corinne Peek-Asa. At the 37th-annual Presidential Lecture ...