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See who from Derner has been named one of the five coolest women in cybersecurity and who was featured in "The New York Times."

果酱视频 Newsby Suzanne Bopp

As newsmakers and trusted experts, graduates and faculty of 听are being covered by top media outlets鈥攆rom The New York Times to ABC.

The New York Times, for example, recently turned to two alumni and a professor in an article about the boutique psychotherapy trend (). One was , who became known as 鈥渢he wedding doctor鈥 after she got married and experienced firsthand the complicated feelings that can arise. 鈥淭ypically, it鈥檚 really not whether you鈥檙e having roses or lilies that is keeping you up at night,鈥 she told the Times. 鈥淲hile that may be the manifest content of it, the underlying content could be a number of things, like fears of disappointing your mother, or disappointing yourself. There are so many latent emotions.鈥

Derner Professor Lawrence Josephs, Ph.D., described how he became known for working with infidelity issues after appearing in a documentary on the subject (and writing a previous article about it), while Michael Garfinkle, Ph.D. 鈥09, told the paper he was not known for a specialty, and said, 鈥淢y basic orientation, especially at the beginning, is a great curiosity and openness to what I鈥檓 hearing.鈥

On ABC鈥檚 Here and听Now, Matthew听Johnson, Ph.D. 鈥84, explained the 鈥減eculiar gap鈥 in New York interrogation law. 鈥淣ew York state has legislation on the books that prohibits certain types of interrogation tactics, but the difficulty with that being an effective law is that the police are not required to preserve the record of the interrogation,鈥 said Dr. Johnson, an associate professor of psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Fixing that gap could help reduce the incidence of false confessions, a focus of Dr. Johnson鈥檚 work. He moderated a forum on the subject at John Jay College in March.

In early April, named Anita D鈥橝mico, Ph.D. 鈥84, one of 鈥渇ive cool women鈥攁nd role models鈥攊n cybersecurity.鈥 Dr. D鈥橝mico, CEO at New York City-based cybersecurity firm CodeDx, previously led Northrup Grumman鈥檚 first information warfare team.

Also, in March, Yasmine Saad, Ph.D. 鈥05, a psychologist at Madison Park Psychological Services, earned a in New York City. She is known for her patient-focused approach, creating an individual treatment plan to fit the needs of each person she treats.


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