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UW-Green Bay Experts Guide

HUMAN LIFE SPAN and HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Adulthood and Aging:

Dean Von Dras, Associate Professor of Human Development (Psychology).
Adulthood and aging.
465-5012. vondrasd@uwgb.edu.



Counseling and Psychotherapy:

Kristin Vespia, Assistant Professor of Human Development.
Counseling and psychotherapy. Career development process.
465-2746. vespiak@uwgb.edu.



Death, Dying and Loss:

Illene Noppe, Professor of Human Development (Psychology, Women's Studies). Director of Institute on Death, Dying and Bereavement.
Infancy and early childhood. Attachment relationships of babies and young children to caregivers. Bereavement and grieving.
465-2703. noppei@uwgb.edu.



Infancy and Early Childhood:

Fergus Hughes, Professor Emeritus of Human Development (Psychology).
Infancy and early childhood. The importance and role of play and creative activities for infants and young children.
432-0403. hughesf@uwgb.edu.

Illene Noppe, Professor of Human Development (Psychology, Women's Studies). Director of Institute on Death, Dying and Bereavement.
Infancy and early childhood. Attachment relationships of babies and young children to caregivers. Bereavement and grieving.
465-2703. noppei@uwgb.edu.



Middle Childhood and Adolescence:

Lloyd Noppe, Professor of Human Development (Psychology).
Middle childhood and adolescence. Creative thinking.
465-2372. noppel@uwgb.edu.



Stress and Coping:

Regan A. R. Gurung, Associate Professor of Human Development (Psychology).
Stress and coping. Close relationships. Health behaviors, focusing on the role of social support.
465-5679. gurungr@uwgb.edu.

 


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