Published: Feb. 14, 2019, 4 p.m.
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Howard Slutzky is a professor of psychology at Johnson & Wales University. He has a particular interest in the areas of emotional intelligence, positive psychology, and mindfulness. Howard offers numerous health and wellness workshops on topics such as relationships, stress reduction, time-management, grief and loss, dream interpretation, and coping with medical issues. He has worked in a variety of clinical settings including community mental health, college counseling, and private practice. He also has a part-time private practice where he conducts disability evaluations for Social Security. Howard earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Maryland at College Park and a doctorate of psychology from Georgia School of Professional Psychology with a focus on general adult psychology.
This episode is perfect for anyone interested in teaching psychology, interpreting dreams, surviving leukemia, overcoming personal trauma, and living authentically.\\xa0\\xa0
IN THIS EPISODE
- Howard describes a favorite lesson on alien hand syndrome he teaches in his Introduction to Psychology course.
- He answers why psychology classes are so popular on college campuses.
- He tells a story about a student seeking enlightenment.
- He talks about different workshops on mental health and wellness he leads and how he goes about interpreting dreams.
- Howard shares who he is in the classroom and what he wants his students to learn.
- He recalls his childhood in Potomac, Maryland, and his sister Elisa.
- He describes being diagnosed at the age of seven with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia and surviving cancer as a child.
- Howard recites a poem he wrote in graduate school called \\u2018Fallen Angel\\u2019 about isolation and pretending.
- He shares how he found his way to teaching and what he loves about it.
- He talks about discovering that his sister Elisa had been killed and managing the events that followed.
- He addresses going to work the day after his sister died.
- Howard answers where he is now emotionally, what has helped him manage his grief, and what he says to people experiencing tragedy and loss.
- He explains why the life and welfare of animals is so important to him.
- He shares what he knows today that he didn\\u2019t know before about overcoming trauma.
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