Draft:Debbie Heiser

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Dr. Debbie Heiser, aka “Debbie,” (born March 1, 1968 in DesMoines, Iowa) is an American Applied Developmental Psychologist, and Adjunct Professor, whose expertise on aging has gained national attention and press globally. Her work on work on dementia, depression and frailty has been widely recognized as important breakthroughs for treatment and patient outcomes.[1] She has been featured at TEDx,[2] Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches, Thinkers 50 Radar List, Psychology Today and is also an Adjunct Professor in the Psychology Department at SUNY Old Westbury. She is the author of The Mentorship Edge, was the President of the State Society on Aging of New York, and is a respected researcher on the topic of aging.[3] She earned her degrees at both SUNY Purchase (BA), and earned a PhD in Applied Developmental Psychology from Fordham University (PhD).[4]

  1. ^ "Deborah Heiser". The Mentor Project. Retrieved 2024-07-19.
  2. ^ TEDx Talks (2018-12-05). Rethinking Aging: Mentoring a New Generation | Deborah Heiser | TEDxTarrytown. Retrieved 2024-07-19 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ "Dr. Debbie Heiser interview".
  4. ^ "Deborah Heiser, PhD on LinkedIn: New Podcast | "After 40" with Debbie Heiser: Embracing Ageing with…". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2024-07-19.