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FACULT Y IN THE NE W S Dr. Marilee Aronson, assistant professor of clinical psychology, was quoted in an Atlanta Journal Constitution article discussing how parents should talk to their children about the rapper—and student idol—T.I.’s recent drug relapse and arrest (9/3).

In an article in Youth Today, Dr. Robert Foltz, professor of clinical psychology, discussed why he believes the increasing use of anti-psychotic drugs on juvenile offenders actually interferes with the their ability to benefit from psychotherapy (10/1).

Dr. Michael Barr, assistant professor of business psychology, was interviewed in Jayplay, the magazine of the University of Kansas, for a story about consumer psychology and supermarket tactics (4/29).

A Chicago Tribune story on career opportunities in child psychology featured interviews with Dr. Bianka Hardin, associate professor of clinical psychology and Aisha Ghori, director of career services (5/6).

Dr. Michael Davison, assistant professor, forensic psychology, was quoted in a story about Colonel Russell Williams, a former Canadian air force base commander who was recently convicted for two murders, sexual assaults, and numerous counts of breaking and entering. The story appeared in newspapers throughout Canada, including the Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, and Montreal Gazette (10/22). Dr. Ken Fogel, professor of clinical psychology, was interviewed on CBS 2 Chicago News for a story about why Americans seem to be increasingly rude to each other (5/7).

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Dr. Michael Komie, associate professor of clinical psychology, was quoted in an article in Crain’s Chicago Business on the emotional and relationship pitfalls of working in the office on weekends. (11/15) Dr. Cynthia Langtiw, assistant professor of counseling psychology, provided in-depth insight for a story in Chicago Parent Magazine about how parents can support their children through the socialization process as they learn to make friends in school (7/21). Dr. Chris Leonhard, professor of clinical psychology, was quoted in the MSNBC blog,

“The Body Odd,” in a post about why we seek out and often crave the excitement of frightening experiences (8/24). Dr. Linda Liang, Organizational Leadership Department chair, talked with ABC-News Chicago about how to develop negotiating skills—asking for and getting what you want (9/28). In The Norwalk Hour, Dr. Charles Merbitz, professor of applied behavior analysis, discussed the value of applied behavior analysis and the BCBA certification in the context of a story about a local Connecticut woman who misrepresented that she held board certification to work with children with autism. (4/30). Dr. Daniela Schreier, assistant professor of clinical counseling, commented in the Chicago Daily Herald that former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich displays symptoms consistent with narcissistic personality disorder (7/5). The New York Daily News featured her in articles about whether spouses/partners who have secret bank accounts are “cheating” on their partners (10/11); a new test that predicts menopause may make women anxious (6/28); the psychological impact on children who grow up

with an abusive mother (5/7); and the psychological impact of facial transplants (4/26). Dr. Debra Warner, associate professor and lead faculty for the Clinical Forensic Psychology program in Los Angeles, was interviewed on Viewpoints, a weekly public affairs radio magazine broadcast on over 370 radio stations across the country (11/3). On the anniversary of John Lennon’s death, Dr. Nancy Zarse, associate professor of forensic psychology, was interviewed by KTRS Talk Radio St. Louis about people who stalk and kill celebrities (12/8). The Chicago School of Professional Psychology’s L.A. Campus was mentioned in an article about Aquil Basheer, a renowned gang intervention practitioner who received a California Peace Prize from the California Wellness Foundation. The article notes that Basheer’s organization runs the Professional Community Intervention Training Institute in partnership with The Chicago School (10/20).

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