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Engle-Friedman Studies Sleep And Sleep Deprivation, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Oct 2018

Engle-Friedman Studies Sleep And Sleep Deprivation, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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“Clinical psychology is about helping people with specific issues. I have worked on insomnia. Probably the most effective treatments for insomnia are non-drug related. I have worked with behavioral methods, and they have now become a standard clinical practice.” That is how Dr. Mindy Engle-Friedman explains what her work is all about.


Goldstein Sees A Bright Future For Organizational Psychology, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Mar 2018

Goldstein Sees A Bright Future For Organizational Psychology, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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“I was always interested in people. I think I could have been a clinical psychologist who talks to people about their problems and tries to help them. But at some point, I shifted toward understanding people’s backgrounds and issues, so I ended up in industrial organizational psychology. I always had a bent towards working with people, trying to understand and help them.”

That’s the way Dr. Harold Goldstein explains how he became the psychologist he is today. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Goldstein got his bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, his master’s and …


Sibrava Studies, Teaches About Stress And Anxiety, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jul 2017

Sibrava Studies, Teaches About Stress And Anxiety, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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“There’s a cliché answer that you get from a lot of folks who say, ‘Well, I’ve always been interested in people,’ and that is true, but for me I always fan- tasized about being a lawyer when I grew up.” This is how Dr. Nicholas Sibrava explains his choice of career. In fact, he envisioned himself in a courtroom, just like in the movies.

It also explains why this native of Cleveland, Ohio obtained a bachelor’s degree in both criminology and psychology. The psychology part crept up on him while taking some psych courses. “Somewhere along the way I flip-flopped …