Discover how and why people use language in everyday life and interactions to disguise what they really mean and feel. Board-certified psychiatrist, Dr. Dale Rosin, will present “Armored Language” on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 from 3 to 5PM at the Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton NJ. Dr. Rosin’s unique perspective about how language and the specific words we choose can be used to avoid emotions rather than express them promises many “a-ha!” moments. This is a view not heard in any high school, college or graduate school class.
Dr. Rosin graduated from the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences in Des Moines, Iowa with a doctorate degree in osteopathy and is a board-certified psychiatrist. He maintains private practices in Somerville, New Jersey and the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania where he treats infants, children, teens, and adults. Dr. Rosin has authored numerous articles on the treatment of children and adults in the Journal of Orgonomy.
Admission for this presentation is free thanks to underwriting support from Jack and Jean Sargent. Reservations are recommended. Call (732) 821-1144 or send email to aco@orgonomy.org.
Visit the American College of Orgonomy at http://www.orgonomy.org
Added by debbiesans on April 16, 2010