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Karin Anderson, PhD: Professor, Author and Speaker
As a developmental psychologist and former therapist, Dr. Anderson’s expertise spans a wide array of compelling, informative topics. Her areas of academic research include individuation from family of origin, identity development, and family dynamics. Through her talks, Anderson distills complex psychological constructs into easily relatable ideas. Audiences of all ages find significant “take-away” messages from her engaging, enlightening speeches.
Past Speaking Engagements
Judson University
Elgin, IL
February 2011 |
Lecture series for Undergraduate Women
- Family of Origin: Impact and Influence on Identity
- Uniquely You: Becoming the Woman God Designed You to Be.
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Alpha Sigma Alpha National Convention
June 30–July 4, 2010
Indianapolis, Ind.
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"It Just Hasn’t Happened Yet"
Are you single? Do you get the occasional (or not so occasional) critique as to what you're doing wrong? Maybe your friends say you're too picky or your mom insists if you'd let her set you up on a couple blind dates, you'd meet "The One."
In this workshop, psychologist Dr. Karin Anderson will present a different angle on this topic—themes discussed in her book, It Just Hasn't Happened Yet. Unlike other self-help books, It Just Hasn’t Happened Yet emboldens, rather than blames and encourages us to stay true to ourselves, as opposed to changing to snag a man. We singles are "catches" who will eventually get "caught"—it just hasn't happened yet. |
Karin's Speaking Topics
Topics below may resonate with the suggested group, but each can be modified to address any audience.
Women’s Groups
- Authentically Me: Cultivating Your Identity in the Midst (and in Spite) of Your Most Intimate Relationships
- Girl Talk: How Women Can Be Our Own Worst Enemies and What to Do About It
General Audiences
- Who am I? Developing Your Identity at Every Stage of Life: It’s Not Just for Teenagers Anymore
- Tricks of the Trade: A Therapist Shares Three Simple Steps to Improving Every Relationship You Have
- It’s All in Your Mind: Make Yourself Happier with Three Techniques from Cognitive Therapy
College and Young Adults
- Life Without a Syllabus: Navigating Through the Post College Blues
- You Can Never Go Home Again: The Three Most Important Things You Can Do to Better Relate to Your Family
Teen Groups
- Who Am I? Learning About Yourself: The Key to Being All You Can Be!
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