Background
Rosenstock, Judith Dean was born on September 17, 1947 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Daughter of Jacob A. and Pearl (Rugg) Naistadt.
(Rooted in professional and clinical training and based on...)
Rooted in professional and clinical training and based on personal experience, this book demonstrates that divorce is a predictable series of states - denial, depression, anger, resolution and recovery - each with its own characteristic challenges, passage through which indicates forward progress. For more clear and rapid understanding, each stage is described in terms of feeling tones based on poetry from the personal journey of one of the authors. Psychiatric commentary and recommendations for handling each stage of the journey are included.
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consultant educational administrator
Rosenstock, Judith Dean was born on September 17, 1947 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Daughter of Jacob A. and Pearl (Rugg) Naistadt.
Student, Boston University, 1965—1967. Bachelor of Science, New York University, 1969. Master of Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1975.
Doctor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1980.
Teacher, learning disabled B.O.C.E.S., Syracuse, 1969—1973. Assistant director St. Joseph's Adolescent Unit Program, 1970—1971. Child fund coordinator Syracuse School District, 1975—1976.
New York state administrative intern New York State Education Agency, Syracuse, 1975—1976. Assistant professor University Houston Clear Lake, 1979—1984. Director Teaching and Learning Center Texas, Houston, since 1983.
Education consultant Intracare. Trainer & consultant New York State Department Education, Albany, 1976—1977. Consultant Bureau Indian Affairs, Washington, 1978.
Accreditation member National Council Accreditation Teacher Educators, Washington, since 1982. Field reader Office Special Education and Rehabilitation, Washington, 1983.
(Rooted in professional and clinical training and based on...)
Board directors D. Miller Foundation. Member of American Association Counseling and Development, Council Exceptional Children, Phi Delta Kappa.
Married Harvey Allan Rosenstock, May 9, 1982. Children: Benjamin Leipzig, Deborah Leipzig, Amara, Aaron and Marc Rosenstock.