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For Immediate Release - Monday,
August 19, 2002 |
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National Award
CSI Professor Recognized for Leadership in
Family Psychology
CSI Professor Irene Deitch was recently awarded the
Distinguished Service Award from the American Psychological
Association (APA). Citing not only her many important roles within
the organization, Deitch was honored with this award for the diverse
and creative ways she has articulated Family Psychology through the
media and with the general public.
"We are pleased to present this award to you, and
thank you for your many significant contributions," said Terence
Patterson, the Immediate Past President of the APA's Division of
Family Psychology, who presented the award in Chicago at the 103rd
Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association.
While in Chicago, Deitch presented a symposium on
"Death, Dying, and Bereavement," and one entitled "You Think You've Got
Problems?," which explored the use of humor in psychotherapy. A
three mile a day runner, Deitch was the winner in her age group for
the five kilometer "fun run," which was sponsored by the APA.
Whether in Chicago or Staten Island, Dr. Deitch
proves diverse and innovative with her
approach to psychology. She writes extensively about aging,
death, dying and bereavement, and media psychology, as well as humor
and psychotherapy. Nationally, she is a recognized expert in
her field, and locally, she has developed an engaging CSI program
named Options: College Study Program for Older Adults.
The Options program at CSI is like a cruise ship of
opportunity, exploration, and discovery for its passengers--replacing the voyager's usual gastronomic rapacity for seafood and
cocktails with a hunger for knowledge and a motivating thirst to
cross new oceans--plus, the classes at CSI involve more than the art
of napkin folding, such as the popular "Exploring the Psychology of
Women through Art" class.
"Options is so much more than a social experience,"
said Dr. Deitch, who is Chair of the program, "it's about our dedication to the community,
and engaging older students with challenging and rewarding programs
that are not available elsewhere."
From U.S. History to Art, Writing, Computers, and
Psychology, volunteer instructors--some CSI students, some retired
Distinguished Professors--engage students by eliciting ideas and
conversations from a classroom that is brimming with years of
wisdom, both conventional and visionary. The students pay a small
semester fee, and are welcome to participate in as few as one class,
or as many as all of them. Last year, over 100 students attended the
nearly 20 courses offered.
Off campus, Dr. Deitch serves as a non-governmental
representative to the United
Nations' International Council of Psychologists, and on
the boards of Staten Island University Hospice, the Eastern
Region of the American Cancer Society, Geller House (an adolescent
diagnostic center), the Tibetan Museum, and Amethyst House.
As a Fellow of the American Psychological
Association, Deitch serves as Chair for numerous APA committees,
most notably the Membership Committee and the Psychotherapists
Enhancing Quality of Life Issues Committee, as well as serving as
Interdivisional Chair of the Psychologists Working with Older Adults
Committee, and as the former chair of the Public Information
Committee. She is also a certified Grief Therapist and Death
Educator.
She has recently been featured in The New York
Times, TIME magazine, Inman News, Clarian
Health news, Germany's Medical Tribune, and The
Philadelphia Enquirer.
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