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Forgotten but Not Gone: The Impact of the Opioid Epidemic and Other ...

https://tupjournals.temple.edu/index.php/commonwealth/article/view/189

Abstract This article discusses the impact of the opioid epidemic and other substance use disorders (SUDs) on families and their members, including children. We review factors contributing to this major public health and safety problem, current trends in opioid and other substance use and misuse, prevalence of opioid use disorders (OUDs) and other SUDs, and interventions to help families ...

J.D. Admissions - Temple Law

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Temple Law School offers both full-time and part-time programs leading to the completion of the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. Admissions, curriculum, faculty, examinations, and all other standards for the J.D. program are the same for both the day and evening divisions. Temple Law has a highly competitive admission process designed to look at the whole person. The Admissions Committee takes ...

Temple professor explains the importance of fluoride for dental health

https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-07-11/temple-professor-explains-importance-fluoride-dental-health

Anubhuti Shukla, associate professor at the Temple University Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry, highlights impact of water fluoridation on dental health.

Assessment – Psychological Services Center at Temple University

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Completion of a background clinical interview and current assessment of functioning Completion of typically 2-4 sessions, each lasting 3-4 hours, which includes a battery of tests that assess multiple domains depending on the presenting concern (e.g., executive functioning, processing speed, perceptual reasoning, memory, attention, academic achievement, adaptive behavior) by requiring ...

Genealogy Resources of the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center

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An introduction to the genealogy-related holdings of the Special Collections Research Center.

Toward a Logic of Everyday Reasoning - Temple University

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Abstract: Logic should return its focus to valid reasoning in real-world situations. Since classical logic only covers valid reasoning in a highly idealized situation, there is a demand for a new logic for everyday reasoning that is based on more realistic assumptions, while still keeps the general, formal, and normative nature of logic. NAL (Non-Axiomatic Logic) is built for this purpose ...

MEET THE TEMPLE OT FACULTY - Sites

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Graduate Program Director Associate Professor of Instruction Associate Dean for Graduate Studies

Photography Faculty - Tyler School of Art

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Email Bridget K. Visit Bridget K.'s profile Kaitlin Santoro Adjunct Faculty Kaitlin Santoro is an interdisciplinary artist who explores time, impermanence, loss, and memory. Working across photography, video, glass, and printmaking, her work shows the fragility of the mind and the fleeting nature of time. MFA, Tyler… Email Kaitlin Visit ...

Education (EDUC) | Temple University Bulletin

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This 3-credit course is designed to explore and familiarize students with similarities and differences between case-based learning (or patient-based learning) and other traditional teaching and learning methods used in professional health care education.

Parking Information | Center City | University College

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All suburban and commuter line trains stop at Suburban Station, located at 16th Street and J.F.K. Boulevard. Exit to 16th Street; walk South to Market Street and east to 15th Street. PATCO Hi-Speed Lines from New Jersey: Ride to last Center City Philadelphia stop, 15th/16th and Locust Street. Exit above ground and walk 4 blocks to Market Street.