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Tag Archives: Positive Psychology

The Problem with Thanksgiving – Opinion

When many of us think about Thanksgiving, what we think of is turkey, friends, family, traditions, football, shopping, Black Friday & Cyber Monday – and that moment just before the turkey is carved and everyone is gathered together. Once a year we all gather around the table and the Head…


NSU Speaker’s Forum Hosted by Larry A. Calderon, Ed. D., Apr. 6

Barry Nierenberg, Ph.D., ABPP, associate professor at Nova Southeastern University’s Center for Psychological Studies (CPS), will be the featured speaker at NSU’s Speaker’s Forum on Friday, Apr. 6. His presentation is titled: “Real world applications of positive psychology: The military, schools and chronic illness.” Nierenberg is part of the core…


Thought-Provoking Discussions generated during Faculty Symposia

“Where Have You Gone Joe DiMaggio? Are We Allowed to Have Heroes Anymore?”  was the topic for the December faculty symposium, hosted by President George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D. Speakers Stephen Russo, Ph.D. and Kenneth Johnson, D.O., led the discussion about society’s reaction to and interest in American heroes. Russo…