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A sociologist and licensed clinical psychologist, Thomas J. Cottle is Professor of Education at Boston University. He received his BA degree from Harvard University, his MA and Ph.D. degrees from The University of Chicago, and an LHD degree from Lesley University, Cambridge, MA. He did post-doctorate clinical training at The Children’s Hospital, Boston and Tavistock Clinic and Anna Freud Clinic in London.
Some of his recently published books include A Sense of Self: The Work of Affirmation; Hardest Times: The Trauma of Long Term Unemployment; At Peril: Stories of Injustice; Mind Fields: Adolescent Consciousness in a Culture of Distraction; Intimate Appraisals: The Social Writings of Thomas J. Cottle; and When the Music Stopped: Discovering My Mother.
His essays have appeared in professional sociology, education, psychology, literary, and religious journals, as well as major newspapers and periodicals. Visit his website.
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