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Copeland, PhD, a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University.
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Dave, how did you get to the soccer side of behavioral sciences and doing this book with Chris?
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Prior to coming to the University of Arizona, Raison was an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Unlike change management, which is grounded in business and economics, OD relies primarily on the application of behavioral sciences, such as psychology, sociology, and cultural anthropology, to facilitate human development for social and organizational gain.
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She is a recipient of numerous awards, including the AERA Scholars of Color Distinguished Scholar Award, the AERA Division C Sylvia Scribner Award, a Bernard Osher Fellowship with the Exploratorium Museum of Science, and a fellowship at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences.
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"We have a perception that we won't get what we want from the other person, so we feel we need to keep asking in order to get it, " says Scott Wetzler, a psychologist and vice chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Montefiore Medical Center in New York.
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Most travelers arrive in a new time zone, take a sleeping pill to fall asleep at bedtime, drink coffee during the day to stay awake, and wait it out until they feel better, says Charmane Eastman, a professor of behavioral sciences at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, who has devised strategies for people seeking to minimize jet lag.
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Recognizing the rapid maturity of HIV medical, behavioral and social sciences, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now considers HIV a winnable battle.
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"It is likely to play an important role in learning both how to diagnose and treat the disease, but it's still an open question at this point for asymptomatic people, " said Dr. Park, a behavioral and brain-sciences professor who uses Amyvid in her research on aging of healthy older adults.
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