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Divinity School (video)
Wednesday Lunch with Michael Pietrus: "How Being Smart Makes You Dumb: Mindset, Happiness and Our Students"

Divinity School (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015 47:21


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Our guest for today is the Student Counseling Service (SCS) liaison to the Divinity School community. Michael Pietrus, Psy.D is a licensed clinical psychologist at the University of Chicago Student Counseling Service with a primary focus in psychotherapy, assessment, and consultation. His work is based in an existential/phenomenological model and is informed by interpersonal, constructivist and systems theory. He also coordinates the ADHD assessment protocol at SCS with additional interests in motivation, innovation, and the intersection of technology and psychology as well as social justice and multicultural issues. See more at http://counseling.uchicago.edu/ Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance. Many times these talks focus on various aspects of religion in public life and the academic study of religion, but not always. Sometimes there are musical performances instead of a talk. All are welcome (you do not have to be a Divinity School student or faculty or staff to come.

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Divinity School (audio)
Wednesday Lunch with Michael Pietrus: "How Being Smart Makes You Dumb: Mindset, Happiness and Our Students"

Divinity School (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015 47:21


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Our guest for today is the Student Counseling Service (SCS) liaison to the Divinity School community. Michael Pietrus, Psy.D is a licensed clinical psychologist at the University of Chicago Student Counseling Service with a primary focus in psychotherapy, assessment, and consultation. His work is based in an existential/phenomenological model and is informed by interpersonal, constructivist and systems theory. He also coordinates the ADHD assessment protocol at SCS with additional interests in motivation, innovation, and the intersection of technology and psychology as well as social justice and multicultural issues. See more at http://counseling.uchicago.edu/ Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance. Many times these talks focus on various aspects of religion in public life and the academic study of religion, but not always. Sometimes there are musical performances instead of a talk. All are welcome (you do not have to be a Divinity School student or faculty or staff to come.

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Divinity School (audio)
Wednesday Lunch with Michael Pietrus: "How Being Smart Makes You Dumb: Mindset, Happiness and Our Students"

Divinity School (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 75:45


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Our guest for today is the Student Counseling Service (SCS) liaison to the Divinity School community. Michael Pietrus, Psy.D is a licensed clinical psychologist at the University of Chicago Student Counseling Service with a primary focus in psychotherapy, assessment, and consultation. His work is based in an existential/phenomenological model and is informed by interpersonal, constructivist and systems theory. He also coordinates the ADHD assessment protocol at SCS with additional interests in motivation, innovation, and the intersection of technology and psychology as well as social justice and multicultural issues. See more at http://counseling.uchicago.edu/ Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance. Many times these talks focus on various aspects of religion in public life and the academic study of religion, but not always. Sometimes there are musical performances instead of a talk. All are welcome (you do not have to be a Divinity School student or faculty or staff to come.

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Divinity School (video)
Wednesday Lunch with Michael Pietrus: "How Being Smart Makes You Dumb: Mindset, Happiness and Our Students"

Divinity School (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 75:45


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Our guest for today is the Student Counseling Service (SCS) liaison to the Divinity School community. Michael Pietrus, Psy.D is a licensed clinical psychologist at the University of Chicago Student Counseling Service with a primary focus in psychotherapy, assessment, and consultation. His work is based in an existential/phenomenological model and is informed by interpersonal, constructivist and systems theory. He also coordinates the ADHD assessment protocol at SCS with additional interests in motivation, innovation, and the intersection of technology and psychology as well as social justice and multicultural issues. See more at http://counseling.uchicago.edu/ Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance. Many times these talks focus on various aspects of religion in public life and the academic study of religion, but not always. Sometimes there are musical performances instead of a talk. All are welcome (you do not have to be a Divinity School student or faculty or staff to come.

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