Background
Seltzer, Vivian Center was born on May 27, 1931 in Minneapolis. Daughter of Aaron M. and Hannah (Chazanow) Center.
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This text examines the cognitive, emotional, and biological changes going on within the adolescent as he or she interacts with peers on the road to adulthood. The peer relationship is shown to be the most influential force in this period of development. The author presents a new theory--based on empirical data from research with 2,500 adolescents--that makes it possible to identify stages of adolescent development and reinterpret the importance of the peer group in the development of self-concept. She also discusses practical therapeutic approaches.
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educator clinical psychologist
Seltzer, Vivian Center was born on May 27, 1931 in Minneapolis. Daughter of Aaron M. and Hannah (Chazanow) Center.
Bachelor summa cum laude, University of Minnesota, 1951; Master of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, 1953; Doctor of Philosophy, Bryn Mawr College, 1976.
Family counselor, Philadelphia, Miami, Florida, 1953-1960. Private practice Philadelphia, since 1965. Professor human development and behavior University Pennsylvania, since 1976.
Exchange professor University Edinburgh, Scotland, 1979—1980. Visiting professor Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1984—1985. Chair international committee University Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, member various committees, chair faculty senate, chair faculty research foundation social science & management, chair elect senate personal committee.
Consultant Organization Resolving Organizational Conflict, since 2000, Singapore Management University, since 2002. Consultant, invited guest lecturer Singapore Management University School of Economics and Social Sciences, 2004, 06.
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Member board regents Gratz College, Philadelphia, since 1965, chair academy affairs committee, since 1980, vice president, 1989—1997. Member of American Psychological Association, Center City Resident's Association Philadelphia (president), International Council Psychologists, Philadelphia Society Clinical Psychologists (board directors 1975-1986, program chair 1980-1986, board directors since 1999, program chair since 2001), Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married William Seltzer. Children: Jonathan, Francesca S. Rothseid, Aeryn S. Fenton.