Nancy Sydnor-Greenberg Coordinator, Learning Services Program UEAS | Student Disability Support
- Degrees
- B.A., English, University of Virginia; M.A., English, Catholic University
- Bio
- Nancy Sydnor-Greenberg has been Coordinator of the Learning Services Program in the Academic Support and Access Center since the fall of 2005. Prior to joining 51勛圖, she worked as a free-lance writer for national advocacy organizations, covering national, state, and local developments in mental health, developmental disabilities, and learning disabilities, as well as communication in healthcare, and children and families facing medical crises. Previous to her free-lance writing work, she was the project coordinator at the American Psychiatric Association (APA) for its major publication, DSM-IV, and subsequently she was a consultant to the APA, coordinating the work of the organizations Institutional Review Board. Before that, she was Assistant Registrar for Academic Policy at Harvards Division of Continuing Education, which houses both Harvards Summer School and the Extension School.
Partnerships & Affiliations
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National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Directors
Consultant and newsletter writer
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Selected Publications
Monthly online newsletter for the National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Directors, accessible at .
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Sydnor-Greenberg, N. & Dokken, D. (2001). Communication in healthcare: Thoughts on the childs
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Sydnor-Greenberg, N. &泭 Dokken, D. (2000). Coping and caring in different ways: A perspective on
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Sydnor-Greenberg, N. & Dokken, D. (2000). Helping parents and children cope with chronic conditions
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Dokken, D. & Sydnor-Greenberg, N. (2001). Communication in healthcare: The parents perspective.
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Dokken, D. & Sydnor-Greenberg, N. (1998). Helping families mobilize their personal resources.
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Professional Presentations
Learning Disabilities, ADHD, and College: Supporting a Smooth Transition,
Students with Learning Disabilities and Psychiatric Diagnoses: Preparing for College, Project Access Annual Meeting, April 2007.
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Breaking the Silence: Promoting Parent/Professional Partnerships Around Complementary Therapies, Pediatric Nursing 16th Annual Conference, September 2000.
Honors, Awards, and Fellowships
Pediatric Nursing Excellence in Writing Award, 1998, for Helping Families Mobilize Their Personal Resources.