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Carmen Inoa Vazquez was born on July 16, 1942, in Bonao, Dominican Republic. [3] After emigrating to the United States in 1958 at the age of 16, she attended Queens College at the City University of New York, where she graduated cum laude with her Bachelor of Arts in 1976.
After completing his psychiatry residency at what is now New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, he entered the private practice of psychiatry in New York City. He is a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine. [4] He was interviewed for segments of the PBS documentary The Buddha. [5]
Specialized lists of psychologists can be found at the articles on comparative psychology, list of clinical psychologists, list of developmental psychologists, list of educational psychologists, list of evolutionary psychologists, list of social psychologists, and list of cognitive scientists. Many psychologists included in those lists are also ...
Anthony Galt Greenwald is a social psychologist and, since 1986, he has been a professor of psychology at the University of Washington. In 1959, Greenwald received a B.A. from Yale University . In 1961, he received a M.A. from Harvard University , and in 1963, he completed his PhD , also at Harvard.
Strabone prefers public transportation, avoids driving, and uses train time for work tasks. His weekly commute costs about $110, but he values the productivity and low stress of train travel.
He hosted the VH1 TV show Dad Camp and was the psychologist on The Real Housewives of Atlanta and The Real Housewives of Potomac. He is the principal psychologist on Love & Hip Hop: New York and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, For My Man on TV One, Celebrity Damage Control and They Got Away With It on the Reelz Channel.
In addition, Dr. Lewis received the 2009 Urie Bronfenbrenner Award for Lifetime Contribution to Developmental Psychology in the Service of Science and Society from the American Psychological Association, [5] as well as the 2012 Hedi Levenback Pioneer Award from The New York Zero-to-Three for his pioneering research in child development. [6]
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.