University of Delaware
Office of Public Relations
UpDate - Vol. 16, No. 29, May 1

             Radio host Dan Gottlieb to speak on
                  fighting alienation May 7

     Dan Gottlieb, clinical psychologist and host of the
nationally syndicated radio show Voices in the Family, will
discuss "Living with and Fighting Against Alienation on
Campus, in the Community and in the Larger Culture" at 7
p.m., Wednesday, May 7, in Multipurpose Room C of the
Trabant University Center.
     The program is free and open to the public, but
reservations are required. To reserve a seat, call Judy
Trefsger at 651-6830.
     A well-known psychologist, Gottlieb practices in the
tristate area and lectures throughout the country. He has a
regular column, "On Healing," in The Philadelphia Inquirer
and is the author of the book, Family Matters: Healing in
the Heart of the Family.
     The May 7 program is being presented by the Science
Engineering and Math (SEM) program of the Applied Science
and Engineering Laboratories, in partnership with the Office
of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as part of its
spring series on "Relating to Disabilities." The ASEL is
jointly operated by the duPont Hospital for Children and the
University.