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Nicolas Lévesque (born September 19, 1974) is a Canadian writer and psychologist from Montreal, Quebec. [1] He is most noted as a two-time Governor General's Award nominee for French-language non-fiction, receiving nods at the 2014 Governor General's Awards for Ce que dit l'écorce (co-written with Catherine Mavrikakis), [2] and at the 2017 Governor General's Awards for Je sais trop bien ne ...
The precursor of the SFCP was a society founded in 1941-1942 as the California Psychoanalytic Society (CPS) with branches in both San Francisco and Los Angeles. The CPS was under the sponsorship and supervision of the Topeka society, which at that time had jurisdiction over all psychoanalytic institutes in the United States west of Kansas. [ 1 ]
Emilie Siobhan Geoghegan François (born December 1982), [1] known as Myriam François and formerly as Myriam François-Cerrah, is a British journalist, filmmaker and writer. Her work has appeared on the BBC, Channel 4 and Al Jazeera. She is the founder and CEO of production company MPWR Productions, which specialises in documentary films ...
Psychology Today content and its therapist directory are found in 20 countries worldwide. [3] Psychology Today's therapist directory is the most widely used [4] and allows users to sort therapists by location, insurance, types of therapy, price, and other characteristics. It also has a Spanish-language website.
Nathan Oliveira (1928–2010), painter, lived in San Francisco for many years, part of the Bay Area Figurative Movement [95] Frederick E. Olmsted (1911–1990), painter, born and raised in San Francisco, former student of Ralph Stackpole; has a mural is at CCSF [96] Jules Eugene Pages (1867–1946), painter [97]
Stanley R. Graham was born in New York City on November 26, 1926. [1] He served as president of the APA in 1990. [2] While serving as president, Graham felt that psychology education needed to shift some of its focus from long-term psychotherapy to resources that would assist clients in combating social ills. [3]
The UCSF Archives and Special Collections is part of the UCSF Library located on the Parnassus campus in San Francisco, California. The UCSF archives serve as the official repository for the preservation of selected records, printed and born-digital materials, and realia generated by or about UCSF, including the School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, School of Dentistry ...
Campbell earned her Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Massachusetts in 1967, [1] and remained a member of the school's graduate faculty until 1977. She then joined Saybrook University in San Francisco where she held an adjunct faculty appointment. [2] She was also on the faculty at the International University of Professional Studies. [1]