Wallace Publishes Piece on Bullying and Youth Suicide
Stephen’s column on bullying and youth suicide, How to Save a Life, appears in the spring edition of Currents Magazine.
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Stephen’s column on bullying and youth suicide, How to Save a Life, appears in the spring edition of Currents Magazine.
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Yesterday, Stephen made four presentations to Barrington High School students and parents focusing on risk reduction and opening lines of communication between young people and the caring adults in their lives. Read more …
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Stephen provided input about the value of a summer camp experience for children in a story, Camp – More Than Fun for Kids, published by Orlando Family Magazine. The article referenced his association with the Cape Cod Sea Camps.
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Stephen contributed to a recent story, How to Stay Plugged in Without an Electronic Overload, in Student Health 101. Among other things, he cited research from California State University linking overuse of technology with narcissism. anti-social behavior, anxiety, and depression. Student Health 101 is a publication aimed at college-age youth.
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Stephen provided comment on risk behaviors among adolescent girls in a new article appearing in US News & World Report.
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Yesterday, Stephen spoke to the parents of accepted students at Susquehanna University. His focus was on the transition from high school to college and the challenges and choices such changes bring. Following his remarks, Stephen signed copies of his book, Reality Gap.
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Last night, Stephen spoke at a Brandon Bitner Memorial Opera event at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, PA. Brandon was a fourteen year old member of Susquehanna’s Youth Orchestra when he committed suicide as the result of bullying at his high school. The event raised money for a scholarship fund created in Brandon’s honor. Stephen published an article
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Stephen made presentations to Webb School parents on Wednesday night, March 28th and to the students Thursday morning. His remarks covered the original research reflected in his book, Reality Gap – Alcohol, Drugs, and Sex … What Parents Don’t Know and Teens Aren’t Telling, social norming theory, family communication, and what he refers to as
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On Wednesday, Stephen and SADD released his new teen driving column – See Something, Say Something – based on recent research conducted by SADD and Liberty Mutual Insurance.
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Stephen provided comment for today’s Washington Examiner story on the Love-Huguely case and efforts on college campuses to curb drinking. He also published a Psychology Today column on the tragedy. Stephen is an associate research professor and director of the Center for Adolescent Research and Education (CARE) at Susquehanna University.
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