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Friday, January 25th, 2013

The schedule for the 34th Cape Cod Institute, June 17 - August 23, 2013, is complete and the course catalogue, with course descriptions and faculty profiles, is now available online at
www.cape.org.
Here is the entire schedule of courses.
Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
BOL Editor: It's a pleasure to welcome you here at Behavior OnLine for a discussion of clinical neuropsychology. In keeping with the forum's title I'll begin by asking you what is distinctive about 21st century neuropsychology?
ELKHONON GOLDBERG: It's my distinct pleasure to be interviewed on BOL. Neuropsychology wears two hats as ...
Saturday, March 18th, 2000

BOL: I hope our conversation will focus on the how-to of intervening in order to enhance the performance of organizations. You are a master of that art, but your most important work has focussed elsewhere: on understanding the ...
Saturday, March 18th, 2000

BOL: Alfred Adler's name is better known to today's therapists than are his ideas and methods. Your dedication to this body of work must be based on the belief that contemporary practice is diminished because Adler's ...
Saturday, March 18th, 2000

BOL: Don, you first became prominent in our field by describing the phenomenon of shame. What is there about shame that makes it important and why did you choose to investigate it?"
NATHANSON: For some years I had ...