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Stanley Sue (February 13, 1944 – June 6, 2024) was an American clinical psychologist known for his contributions to the field of multicultural studies, [1] specifically in relation to the mental health issues of ethnic minorities [2] and the need for cultural competence in the treatment of psychological disorders.
In 1972, Sue and his brother psychologist Stanley Sue, cofounded the Asian American Psychological Association due to the lack of research on Asian American mental health. Derald Sue was the founding president of the organization. [9] In 1981, Sue published Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice. [2]
Suellyn Lyon, called Sue, was born on July 10, 1946, in Davenport, Iowa. [2] She was the youngest of five children of Sue (Karr) Lyon and her husband; her father died before her first birthday. Sue worked as a child model [3] in Dallas. Her mother soon took the family to Los Angeles, where she thought there would be more opportunity. [4]
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A Scientologist is an adherent of the doctrines and beliefs of Scientology.Some adherents of the belief system of Scientology practice independently in what is often referred to as free zone Scientology.
Linda Kozlowski was born and raised in a Polish American family in Fairfield, Connecticut, the daughter of Helen E. (née Helena Parniawska) and Stanley M. Kozlowski (né Stanisław Kozłowski). [3] [4] She is a 1976 graduate of Fairfield's Andrew Warde High School. [5] Kozlowski graduated from the Juilliard School's drama division in 1981. [6]
The song tells the story of a person named Stanley "Stan" Mitchell (voiced by Eminem) who claims to be Eminem's biggest fan. It has been suggested the name "Stan" is a portmanteau of the words "stalker" and "fan", though it is unknown if the name was chosen with that intention. [10]
Sue as originally mounted in Stanley Field Hall. Following preparation, photography, and study, the bones were sent to New Jersey [when?] where work began on making the mount. Sue’s mount consists of a bent steel frame which supports each bone safely, displaying the skeleton fully articulated as it was in life.