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Applied Psychology Videos
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Educating the 21st Century Child
More information at: steinhardt.nyu.edu/schn/EducatorsSummit
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INSIGHTS into Children's Temperament: Puppet Training for Facilitators
Facilitators: Ashleigh Collins Ashley Turbeville Gise Oliveira Spica Wobbe, Puppet Trainer Sandee McClowry, Principal Investigator
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MA in Human Development and Social Intervention
This is an Info Session from Sept 30, 2010 for the MA Program in Human Development and Social Intervention at NYU Steinhardt. Professors LaRue Allen and Jennifer Astuto are joined by staff members to answer questions from prospective students at the gathering and online questions.
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Dr. Carola Suárez-Orozco discusses the psychological impacts that immigrant children face (part two)
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Dr. Carola Suárez-Orozco discusses the psychological impacts that immigrant children face (part one)
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HIV Prevention and Counseling with Perry Halkitis
HIV Prevention and Counseling course informational video with Professor Perry Halkitis
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Sam Juni Summer Study Abroad in Israel, Summer 2010
Cross-Cultural and Group Dynamics in Stressful Environments
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Cross-Cultural and Group Dynamics in Stressful Environments
Audio slide show: Silver School of Social Work graduate student Lindsay Weintraub describes her study abroad experience in Israel with Professor Sam Juni's applied psychology class, Cross-Cultural and Group Dynamics in Stressful Environments.
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Dr. LaRue Allen speaks about the Master's Degree in Human Development and Social Intervention
Dr. LaRue Allen, Director of the Human Development and Social Intervention Program, speaks about this exciting new Master's degree
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Master's Programs in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness and School Counseling Information Session from November 2009
Corinne Miller Weinman, Director of Training and Internships with Clinical Associate Professor Randolph Mowry discuss the Master's Programs in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness and School Counseling.
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Melissa Knopp - Applied Psychology
NYU Steinhardt student Melissa Knopp describes her experience in the Applied Psychology Program: "The best part about coming here has been the room for individuality. I feel like a person, not just a college student."
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Jacqueline Mattis - What role does spirituality play in the lives of African Americans?
Jacqueline Mattis, associate professor of applied psychology, discusses her research into optimism, altruism, volunteerism, and other positive developmental outcomes among African Americans. "The notion of spirituality is as important as the notion of religion," she says.
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Gigliana Melzi, Associate Professor
Gigliana Melzi, associate professor of applied psychology, discusses her research on family involvement in childrens' education among Latino families.
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Perry Halkitis - Crystal meth and HIV: What are the connections?
Perry Halkitis, professor of applied psychology and director of the Center for Health, Identity, Behavior, and Prevention Studies (CHIBPS) discusses the interlocking factors of drug abuse, mental health, and HIV transmission. "Any effective work around HIV has to think about drug abuse and has to think about mental health."
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Carola Suarez-Orozco - How do immigrant children adapt to life in the US
Carola Suarez-Orozco, professor of applied psychology and co-director of immigration studies, discusses her 5-year longitudinal study of immigrant children in which she found that "85% of the children had been separated from their mother or father anywhere from 6 months to 10 years."
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Carola Suarez-Orozco How do family separations affect immigrant children?
Applied Psychology professor and Co-Director of Immigration Studies Carola Suarez-Orozco on her 5-year longitudinal study of immigrant children. "85% of the children had been separated from their mother or father anywhere from 6 months to 10 years," she says.
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Larry Aber - How have the events of 9/11 affected children?
Larry Aber, professor of applied psychology, discusses the psychological effects that the events of 9/11 had on children. "The events of 9/11 affected children all over the country. It's increasingly being referred to as 'distant trauma.'"
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Victoria - Community Service at NYU
Victoria is a student in the Applied Psychology program at NYU Steinhardt and she loves community service. She and her classmates share their experiences and talk about about what volunteering means to them.
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Applied Psychology Q&A - NYU Steinhardt Information Session
Associate Prof. Jacqueline Mattis answers questions about applied psychology doctoral study including dept history, admissions requirements, research approach, clinical aspects, student groups, & local community work.
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An Overview of Doctoral Study in Applied Psychology with Jacqueline Mattis
Associate Professor Jacqueline Mattis talks about doctoral study in applied psychology. Highlights include: * Intensive mentorship * Focus on culture and context * Integrative, theoretical work * Applying knowledge to transform lives