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  2. Wendy Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki joined the faculty at New York University's Center for Neural Science in 1998. [10] [11] Her research interests center on neuroplasticity and how the brain is able to change and adapt over the course of a person's life. Her early career research focused on the areas of the brain that play an important role in our ability to form and ...

  3. Gad Saad - Wikipedia

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    He was an associate editor for the journal Evolutionary Psychology from 2012 to 2015. [11] He is an advisory fellow for the Centre for Inquiry Canada. [12] Saad wrote a blog for Psychology Today titled Homo Consumericus from 2008 until 2020, [13] and contributed to The Wall Street Journal in 2011. [14] Saad hosts a YouTube show titled The Saad ...

  4. Richard Gartner - Wikipedia

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    Richard B. Gartner (born in New York City ca. 1947) is a clinical psychologist who was trained both as a family therapist and an interpersonal psychoanalyst. One of the founders of MaleSurvivor: the National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization, [1] he is a Past President of the organization and now chairs its advisory board. [2]

  5. Joy Browne - Wikipedia

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    Browne's call-in therapy show was heard for two decades at 710 WOR in New York and was syndicated to other cities via the WOR Radio Network. She was released by WOR on December 20, 2012, after iHeartMedia bought the station and brought in its own network hosts. [8] Bumper music for the show was often the bass line from the Nick Lowe song ...

  6. Bandy X. Lee - Wikipedia

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    Bandy Xenobia Lee is an American psychiatrist whose scholarly work includes the writing of a comprehensive textbook on violence. [2] She is a specialist in public health approaches to violence prevention who consulted with the World Health Organization [3] and initiated reforms at New York's Rikers Island Correctional Facility. [4]

  7. Marty Klein - Wikipedia

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    Marty Ralph Klein (born 1950) is an American sex therapist, author, educator and public policy analyst.Klein has spent his career supporting the healthy sexual expression of men, women and couples in a wide range of ways.

  8. Scott Lilienfeld - Wikipedia

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    Lilienfeld was born on December 23, 1960, to Ralph and Thelma Lilienfeld of New York, N.Y.(in the Borough of Queens). [1] Growing up, he was interested in paleontology and astronomy, but decided to study psychology after a high school course, then later a few college courses, piqued his interest. He has stated: "Although my love for natural ...

  9. Robert Epstein - Wikipedia

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    Robert Epstein (born June 19, 1953) is an American psychologist, professor, author, and journalist.He was awarded a Ph.D. in psychology by Harvard University in 1981, was editor-in-chief of Psychology Today, and has held positions at several universities including Boston University, University of California, San Diego, and Harvard University.