An Informal Discussion with Kimberly Sue, PhD
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The Wayne State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of Psychology and School of Social Work are proud to host a follow-up discussion to Kimberly Sue, MD, PhD. Sue presented the James and Janice Prochaska Annual Lecture "Getting Wrecked: Reflections on the 50th Year of the U.S. 'War on Drugs,' Mass Incarceration and Harm Reduction" on November 18, 2021. Participants will have the opportunity to ask additional questions of Sue and engage in a deeper discussion of the implications of Sue’s work for research, practice, and policy.
Sponsor: This series is made possible by a generous gift from James O. Prochaska, Ph.D. and Janice M. Prochaska, Ph.D. to highlight topics related to Psychology, Social Work and the overlap between the two disciplines. The Prochaskas are both alumni of Wayne State University (James: PhD in Clinical Psychology, 1969; Janice: Master of Social Work, 1968) and are the co-founders of Pro-Change Behavior Systems, Inc., a company dedicated to evidence-based health behavior change. James and Janice have combined their expertise in Psychology and Social Work respectively to help individuals improve their lives by making healthier choices.
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Suzanne Brown
suzanne.brown@wayne.edu