[Biomedical-cybernetics] You can feel the nonlinearity at SCTPLS 2014!
Guastello, Stephen
stephen.guastello at marquette.edu
Mon Feb 10 23:54:21 CET 2014
Dear Colleagues,
The SCTPLS Conference Committee is pleased to announce Dr. David
Schuldberg as one of our keynote speakers at the SCTPLS Annual
International Conference in Milwaukee, WI, July 31 through August 2,
2014. He will be presenting
Developing a "Feel" for Nonlinear Systems: How to Work with Impossible
Problems
David Schuldberg, Ph.D. is Professor of Psychology at the University
of Montana, Missoula, and has published extensively on nonlinear
dynamics. He was born in Los Angeles, California and grew up in
Seattle, Washington. After a B.A. in Social Relations from Harvard
University in 1973 (including a brief period majoring in physics), he
received his M.A. and then Ph.D. (in 1981) from the University of
California, Berkeley, with a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical
Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale in 1988-89. Dr.
Schuldberg joined the faculty of The University of Montana in 1984,
now serving as the Director of Evaluation at the SAMHSA-funded
National Native Children's Trauma Center at UM, and is a licensed
clinical psychologist. A former Director of Clinical Training, he
teaches undergraduate and graduate students and supervises both
research and clinical work. Dr. Schuldberg is particularly interested
in applications of nonlinear dynamics to positive human functioning,
including creativity and psychological well-being. He is currently
working on the definition and modeling of health processes – both
psychological and physical – and on nonlinear facets of health care
services and health care reform.
See more about the conference and the Call for Abstracts here:
http://www.societyforchaostheory.org/conf/2014
--The SCTPLS Conference Committee
A. Steven Dietz, SCTPLS President, Chair
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