September 05, 2008
Lecture Series Addresses Healing After Global Crises
In this lecture series, sponsored by the Department of Counseling Psychology, visiting speakers explore healing and understanding amid global crises around the world.
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In this lecture series, sponsored by the Department of Counseling Psychology, visiting speakers explore healing and understanding amid global crises around the world. The second lecture in the series, The Forgotten Crisis: Iraqi Refugees as Collateral Damage, took place September 11.
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