Dr. Cousert has done extensive research on Emerging and Young Adulthood in reference to Extended families. He is also an experienced clinician, specializing in working with families with a strong interest in fathers/dads who are going through divorce or separation from their spouses. He is on many community boards, is a grant writer and a community leader.
Listed below are links to resources on Dr. Cousert & links to course materials pertaining to specific courses he teaches. These materials are offered here on a 24/7 basis for the convenience of his students & to facilitate Dr. Cogswell (Dr. D.) coming into his courses via web based technologies. Students reading materials prior to a specific class material will allow that class to be conducted on a high plane and in a discussion and application mode.
According to the United States Census Statistical Abstract National Data Handbook (2011), in 2010 the population of individuals between the ages of 18 and 40 who fell within the developmental stages identified as Emerging Adulthood (EA) (18-29 years old) and Young Adulthood (YA) (30-40 years old), comprised 33% of the overall population of the United States. Therefore the group represented a large and significant cohort within American Society. As society has changed, this population has faced increasingly more complex challenges to accomplish the developmental tasks normally associated with the two cohorts.
A free EBook copy of the just published book "Families are Forever: Communication" are available to any student in Dr. Cousert's class who asks for one. Do so by sending an email to [email protected]. Indicate what version of an EBook you want (Kindle, IPad, Nook, or PDF for any computer) and a mailing address. It will be sent out to you the day I receive it. Dr. Dennis Cogswell.
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Listed Below is a Chapter for Book Two: Families are Forever: Those Rascal Feelings, that is just now being written. Its focus is on "change" and talks about the two paradigms of Individual Psychology and System's Theory. As the week moves on, expanded versions of this chapter will appear. Please come back and read it several times. Time is limited and will not be available to go over every point. Thus, we are relying on students reading it carefully before the class session.
If you will send me your questions about the materials, I will likely answer them in this chapter and list your name in the process. Send your questions to [email protected]
If you will send me your questions about the materials, I will likely answer them in this chapter and list your name in the process. Send your questions to [email protected]
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