(Knowledge of the Trinitarian God. Photo: Rita Kurtz, 2020)
Welcome to my Blog Post!
The information here contains multidisciplinary research into anthropology, psychology, philosophy, law, science, divinity and diversity. This blog will give insight, thoughts, suggestions, and hopefully, a platform to discuss and help our hurting world. As a Trust & Safety expert in seminars, talks, and platforms for the ongoing, ever-present relationship with AI and humanity, this blog opens a Socratic dialogue into researching the best solutions in truth, while protecting the essence of humanness.
The articles below contain additional information such as images, graphics, etc.
If you would like access to any of the actual Scientific Articles or Abstracts below, please send all correspondence
to: rita@preferredtalent.com A fee will be charged for each Scientific Article or Abstract if you choose to download. Thank you for the support.
Godly Living
"but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to five an account for the hope that is in you, but with gentleness and respect;" 1 Peter 3:15
ΑΩ
Social Media Presence:
Psychology Blog: RitaKurtz.com Instagram: @iamritaritarita TikTok: @_rita_rita_rita_ IMDb: Rita Kurtz
Entertainment: RitaRitaRita.com Twitter: @RitaKurtz Facebook: Rita Kurtz, Director/Producer LinkedIn: Rita Kurtz
Store: RitaRitaRitaOnline.com
- Details
- Written by Rita Kurtz
(*corrections: 12 million is correct, not 120 million photos for the case of
Getty Images (US) Inc v. Stability AI Inc, U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, No. 1:23-cv-00135.
Design Slide regarding questionnaires, #3 is highly favorable, not highly unfavorable).
- Details
- Written by Rita Kurtz
Video: Rita Kurtz, reporting from the Consumer
Electronic Show (CES), Las Vegas, Nevada, 2018.
Photo: AI generated electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle.
Fotor AI, March 27, 2023.
Consumer Electronic Show (CES) Las Vegas, Nevada, 2018.
Photo by Rita Kurtz.
Flying Cars Are Here: eVTOL Technology and Social Psychology Discussion
In 2018, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas put on quite a display for the fast emerging drone technology. From landscaping to personal photography, drone technology increased viable humanitarian efforts as well as effective personal use. The evolution of drone, aircraft, and helicopter technology progression explore new innovations. Today, EVTOLs, or electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, provide an excellent example of how people take care of the natural world, which is part of God's original design. In Genesis 1:28, God instructs Adam and Eve to fill the earth and subdue it, which can be interpreted as a call to responsible management of the natural world (New American Standard Bible, 1960/2022). EVTOL technology as a form of transportation which reduces the impact on the environment and increases efficiency, can be seen as a way of fulfilling this mandate. For example, using this technology to put out fires, evacuate the sick, cutback on car emissions, or deliver supplies to remote locations support helping others. However, other societal issues could cause greater concern. But how does one measure these concerns?
In researching complex stimuli and analyzing behavioral responses of research participants in laboratories presents as an interesting opportunity, yet there are now unparalleled chances for recording and analyzing people's continual information-seeking and computer-based "social" interactions as they live their lives in today's "digital" society (Fiske et al., 2010, p.38). Using consumer-based Heart Rate Variability (HRV), such as an Apple Watch, for measuring social neuroscience in order to test stress on a large scale could deem beneficial, especially with newer technologies such as eVTOLs, being on the brink of existence.
Hanna-Barbera's 1960s cartoon, The Jetsons (Memling et al., 1962), took us on an imaginary journey into personal spacecrafts in which, as of late, embodies today's reality. Currently, flying aircraft no longer exist in imaginary cartoons, it presents as realization and full fruition with today's advancements; however, societal concerns remain at the forefront.
Well-integrating the new innovative eVTOLs, or electric vertical takeoff and landing technologies, bears its challenges to societal acceptance. The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) technologies, which uses artificial intelligence (AI), these "flying cars refer to transformable vehicles that can fly like an aircraft and drive like an automobile" (Swaminathan et al., 2022, p. 4105), and highlighted in this study, it can operate autonomously or with a human professional or novice pilot. Societal concerns spur in-depth research on social psychology. The paucity of information deems beneficial to study further concerning the upcoming advancement. The current technology in flying cars will be headed into full production (Becker, 2017, p. 96) along with current studies suggesting that flying automobiles may be commercially available by 2025 (Ahmed et al., 2020, p.2).
The positive aspect of EVTOL technologies supports the mobilization of individuals to fly at lower altitudes as flying cars. They present with the potential to become the future of personal transportation and taxis, offers better delivery drop-off and pick-up services, resulting in considerable reduction of emissions and greenhouse gases. The vertical takeoff and landing vehicles unleash the ability for private transportation. Unmanned aircraft usage reports as nothing new in recent years because of the emerging drone technology; however, the same societal concerns remain.
The concerns lie in respect to one's own privacy, morals, and security with eVTOL technology. For example, the drone study from Serifinelli (2022) reports that drones could result in potentially hazardous collisions if employed by untrained or careless pilots (p. 1241), hence, concerns with the similar social aspects arise in using eVTOL mobility.
The following are some of the social psychological difficulties that might have a role in the acceptance and adoption of eVTOLs:
1. Attitudes and beliefs regarding the new technology. People's attitudes and beliefs regarding new technology can have a considerable influence on the degree to which they are willing to adopt it. Attitudes and beliefs regarding eVTOLs may be influenced by a variety of
factors, including how beneficial they are thought to be, how easy they are to use, and how dangerous they are perceived to be. For example, the drone technology developed concerns based on noise in public spaces. Schäffer et al. (2021) suggests that the most recent research in the field of unmanned ariel vehicles (UAV), the unique acoustic qualities of drone noise, such as pure tones and high-frequency broadband noise, make it significantly more grating than the noise caused by road traffic or aircraft (p. 1).
2. Trust and the perception of safety: The potential users of eVTOLs will have a substantial concern over the safety of these aircraft. Trust in technology and a person's sense of their own safety have been demonstrated to be key determinants of the adoption of new technologies, according to research.
3. Social laws of society: Social laws that will need to be enforced in order to conduct proper management of eVTOL technologies remain a concerns in the impact on social networks regarding operating rules and increased liability with aircraft ownership. Businesses and residential dwellings will be potentially affected with the acceptance and adoption of eVTOLs.
In summary, new technologies require new studies into social psychology in order to accept and adapt to changes in society. Thoughts about the future of transportation implications for developing and promoting eVTOLs as a means of personal mobility are deemed worthy of investigation. A study on eVTOLs, HRV, and society could help identify the factors that need to be addressed to promote the acceptance and adoption of eVTOLs and could inform the design of targeted interventions to promote their use.
Rita Kurtz (PhD student) is a recent graduate of Harvard University with a master's degree from the Faculty of Arts & Sciences department. While at Harvard University, Rita took part in several projects, including a research study at the Langer Mindfulness Lab in the Department of Psychology which delved into the psychological effects of how news mediums impact the consumption and conveyance of news to the public. In writing in the sciences, she researched and wrote two research papers and presented them in front of fellow scientists. The first paper researched Nutraceutical Skin Therapy: Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Ganoderma lucidum, a study on how mushrooms may support youthful skin and aid in patients suffering from the autoimmune disease, sarcoidosis. The second delved into extensive research on Meat Analogues: Are We Making a Positive Political Advancement to Save the Planet? Or A Personal Health Choice that Barely Sustains Ourselves? which uncovered the unnatural ingredients masked in meatless burgers from Beyond Meat and Impossible Burger.
Her interdisciplinary studies in law, anthropology and philosophy, makes her a well-rounded candidate. Her past academia undergraduate studies covered a gamut of disciplines including writing legal briefs and law courses in Constitutional Law, Business Law I &II, Torts, Corporate Finance, Business Policy, Economics, Chemistry, Chemistry Lab, and Consumer Behavior. She became a published nonfiction writer and a certified digital storyteller while at Harvard.
Rita was formerly a Government Account Executive supplying computer networks to the U.S. military around the globe creating relationships between the civilian sector and the government. She has also worked as a Record-Breaking Technical Recruiter, placing C-level executives in major tech companies and start-ups. Her well roundedness and entrepreneurial mindset led her to running a successful bakery at the Department of Defense (DoD) Air Force Exchange.
Rita is a digital creator, with some experience with Python Programming language. She stays current on mainstream topics as a blogger, social media influencer, and actress/entertainer. She divides her time between speaking, performing, and engaging in television, radio, and stage productions. She has covered tech news and innovations as a repeat spokesperson at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), MacWorld, and for Belkin Components. Her acting appearances aired on Lifetime, History Channel, Fox, and the Paramount Network, landing her on an Emmy-nominated show. Her experience in media, led to a career in television, radio, movies, and writing. As a prior executive producer, TV and radio host of a positive side of sports, life and entertainment variety show, her co-hosts included NFL players and Professionals. The show broadcasted on Warner Brothers Television and Fox. Her position led to interviews with billionaires, millionaires, celebrities, professional athletes, NASCAR drivers, professional medical staff, professional attorneys, musicians, and business owners. As a headline lead singer, she has toured with Grammy-Award winning musicians, and performed the national anthem for several professional sports teams around the country. Rita is a strong writer, researcher, listener, articulate speaker, and takes direction well. She is most recognized for the TV commercial in which she belted opera on a bus with a guy dressed like a Scandinavian viking-(877-CASHNOW).
Currently pursuing her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Division 1 General Psychology with a Christian lens, hones her past skill set as a Christian Youth Group Counselor and a contracted DoD Choir Director. Her current research interests include artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), law, ethics, morals, bioethics, aviation, military affairs, divinity and diversity. Her postgraduate studies at Liberty University allows her to research, analyze, test, generate new data, and the application of statistical and analytical data. Setting academic theories in psychology with a Christian worldview, opens deeper theories into more professional values, morals, ethics, behaviors, attitudes, justices, theoretical modeling, evidence-based modeling, culturally diversity standardization, leadership in trends, concepts, and methods. She is currently studying neuroscience, cognitive psychology, social-personality psychology, neurotheology, law, and statistics. Her main focus lies in self-regulation in the discipline of Health Psychology from a holistic-mind, body, spirit, and soul approach.
She is a current member of the American Psychological Association (APA), American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS), National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), American Federation of Musicians (AFM), Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS), Harvard Black Alumni Society (HBAS), Harvard Club of NY, Harvard Club of Southern California, and the Harvard Alumni Association. She currently resides in Beverly Hills, California. Her faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation for her life.
Awards:
- As of February 2023: SMARTscholarship 2023 semi-finalist.
- Harvard HGSE/HDS Academic Scholarship Award 2021 in Law, Politics, Economics, Ethics, American Democracy, and Religiosity––Dr. Cornell West and Professor Roberto Mangabeira Unger, S.J.D.
- Top 20 List on Talking Writer 2020
- SEFMD Science and Engineering Award in Microbiology,( First place and second place)
###
References
Ahmed, S.S., Hulme, K.F., Fountas, G., Eker, U., Benedyk, I.V., Still, S.E., Anastasopoulos, P.C. (2020). The flying car—challenges and strategies toward future adoption. Frontier Built Environment 6:106. doi: 10.3389/fbuil.2020.00106
Becker, E. P. (2017). The future of flying is near. Tribol. Lubric. Technology 73:96.
Fiske, S. T., Gilbert, D. T., & Lindzey, G. (2010). Handbook of Social Psychology. Wiley, p. 38. Memling, C., White, A., & Pratt, H. (1962). Hanna-Barbera the jetsons. Golden Press.
New American Standard Bible. (2022). Zondervan. (Original work published 1960)
Schäffer, B., Pieren, R., Heutschi, K., Wunderli, J. M., & Becker, S. (2021). Drone noise
emission characteristics and noise effects on humans-A systematic review. International journal of environmental research and public health, 18(11), 5940. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115940
Serafinelli, E. (2022). Imagining the social future of drones. Convergence, 28(5), 1376– 1391. https://doi.org/10.1177/13548565211054904
Swaminathan, N., Reddy, S. R. P., RajaShekara, K., Haran, K.S. (2022). Flying cars and eVTOLs—technology advancements, powertrain architectures, and design. IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification, 8 (4) pp. 4105-4117. doi: 10.1109/TTE.2022.3172960.
- Details
- Written by Rita Kurtz
(This study investigates a specific market, but can open to a larger population group.)
"Standard Deep Breathing (SDB) entails slow, deep intake and exhalation through the nose for five minutes (Hirsch & Bishop, 1981). HRV analyzed the ECG. A paired t-test compared resting and heart rate variability. The move statistically increased time domain parameters Standard Deviation of Normal-to Normal (SDNN) and RMSSD. While breathing deeply or below 7 breaths per minute, low frequency (LF) suggests parasympathetic activity. Consequently, when the individual is relaxed and breathing evenly, LF values might be very high, indicating parasympathetic activity rather than sympathetic regulation (Malhotra et al., 2021). This study will use a similar t-test for pre- and post-treatment. (Park & Thayer, 2014, p. 278)."
---Excerpt taken from Managing Brief Naturalistic Stressors with AI, Consumer-Biofeedback, HRV, Prayer and Petition scientific study proposal, Rita Kurtz, PhD student.
Key words: Artificial Intelligence, Biofeedback, Heart Rate Variability, HRV, Self-Regulation
REFERENCES:
Hirsch, J. A., & Bishop, B. (1981). Respiratory sinus arrhythmia in humans: how breathing pattern modulates heart rate. American Journal of Physiology, Heart Circulation Physiology, 241, H620–H629.
Malhotra, V., Bharshankar, R., Ravi, N., & Bhagat, O. L. (2021). Acute effects on heart rate variability during slow deep breathing. Mymensingh Medical Journal, 30(1), 208–213.
Park, G., & Thayer, J. F. (2014). From the heart to the mind: cardiac vagal tone modulates top-down and bottom-up visual perception and attention to emotional stimuli. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 278. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00278
Rita Kurtz (PhD student) is a recent graduate of Harvard University with a master's degree from the Faculty of Arts & Sciences department. While at Harvard University, Rita took part in several projects, including a research study at the Langer Mindfulness Lab in the Department of Psychology which delved into the psychological effects of how news mediums impact the consumption and conveyance of news to the public. In writing in the sciences, she researched and wrote two research papers and presented them in front of fellow scientists. The first paper researched Nutraceutical Skin Therapy: Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Ganoderma lucidum, a study on how mushrooms may support youthful skin and aid in patients suffering from the autoimmune disease, sarcoidosis. The second delved into extensive research on Meat Analogues: Are We Making a Positive Political Advancement to Save the Planet? Or A Personal Health Choice that Barely Sustains Ourselves? which uncovered the unnatural ingredients masked in meatless burgers from Beyond Meat and Impossible Burger.
Her interdisciplinary studies in law, anthropology and philosophy, makes her a well-rounded candidate. Her past academia undergraduate studies covered a gamut of disciplines including writing legal briefs and law courses in Constitutional Law, Business Law I &II, Torts, Corporate Finance, Business Policy, Economics, Chemistry, Chemistry Lab, and Consumer Behavior. She became a published nonfiction writer and a certified digital storyteller while at Harvard.
Rita was formerly a Government Account Executive supplying computer networks to the U.S. military around the globe creating relationships between the civilian sector and the government. She has also worked as a Record-Breaking Technical Recruiter, placing C-level executives in major tech companies and start-ups. Her well roundedness and entrepreneurial mindset led her to running a successful bakery at the Department of Defense (DoD) Air Force Exchange.
Rita is a digital creator, with some experience with Python Programming language. She stays current on mainstream topics as a blogger, social media influencer, and actress/entertainer. She divides her time between speaking, performing, and engaging in television, radio, and stage productions. She has covered tech news and innovations as a repeat spokesperson at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), MacWorld, and for Belkin Components. Her acting appearances aired on Lifetime, History Channel, Fox, and the Paramount Network, landing her on an Emmy-nominated show. Her experience in media, led to a career in television, radio, movies, and writing. As a prior executive producer, TV and radio host of a positive side of sports, life and entertainment variety show, her co-hosts included NFL players and Professionals. The show broadcasted on Warner Brothers Television and Fox. Her position led to interviews with billionaires, millionaires, celebrities, professional athletes, NASCAR drivers, professional medical staff, professional attorneys, musicians, and business owners. As a headline lead singer, she has toured with Grammy-Award winning musicians, and performed the national anthem for several professional sports teams around the country. Rita is a strong writer, researcher, listener, articulate speaker, and takes direction well. She is most recognized for the TV commercial in which she belted opera on a bus with a guy dressed like a Scandinavian viking-(877-CASHNOW).
Currently pursuing her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Division 1 General Psychology with a Christian lens, hones her past skill set as a Christian Youth Group Counselor and a contracted DoD Choir Director. Her current research interests include artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), law, ethics, morals, bioethics, aviation, military affairs, divinity and diversity. Her postgraduate studies at Liberty University allows her to research, analyze, test, generate new data, and the application of statistical and analytical data. Setting academic theories in psychology with a Christian worldview, opens deeper theories into more professional values, morals, ethics, behaviors, attitudes, justices, theoretical modeling, evidence-based modeling, culturally diversity standardization, leadership in trends, concepts, and methods. She is currently studying neuroscience, cognitive psychology, social-personality psychology, neurotheology, law, and statistics. Her main focus lies in self-regulation in the discipline of Health Psychology from a holistic-mind, body, spirit, and soul approach.
She is a current member of the American Psychological Association (APA), American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS), National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), American Federation of Musicians (AFM), Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS), Harvard Black Alumni Society (HBAS), Harvard Club of NY, Harvard Club of Southern California, and the Harvard Alumni Association. She currently resides in Beverly Hills, California. Her faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation for her life.
Awards:
- As of February 2023: SMARTscholarship 2023 semi-finalist.
- Harvard HGSE/HDS Academic Scholarship Award 2021 in Law, Politics, Economics, Ethics, American Democracy, and Religiosity––Dr. Cornell West and Professor Roberto Mangabeira Unger, S.J.D.
- Top 20 List on Talking Writer 2020
- SEFMD Science and Engineering Award in Microbiology,( First place and second place)
###
- Details
- Written by Super User
On the Pacific Ocean. Photo by Rita Kurtz November 2022.
A Short on Sex, Psychology & God
Several studies often share that married couples don't have good communication. Conversely, there are studies that cover how well married couples talk to one another, and how it relates to the happiness of their marriages. Studies often critically analyze the role of language in social connections regulating emotions which can be beneficial for any relationship. However, one topic that typically gets shunned in a marriage: S-E-X, especially amongst Christians.
The Book of First Corinthians provides an open discussion of the church and the concerns that affected and impacted actual people in the first century. Marriage discussions run throughout the book. One of the most underrated discussions as Christians falls on the importance of sexual communication in relationships.
As 1 Corinthians 7:5 proclaims, "Stop depriving one another, except by agreement for a time so that you may devote yourselves to prayer and come together again so that Satan will not tempt you because of your lack of self-control" (New American Standard Bible 1960/2021). Today's take on sex and communication tends to fall short of the truth. Exegetically speaking, this is a time to come together mutually. If mutual relations are not met and there isn't an understanding of boundaries, seeking professional help needs to be at the forefront of your marriage. Christian Counselors can guide and pinpoint deeply rooted issues that may be blocking communication. Communicating and having sexual relations is a part of marriage.
Society has taken the marriage gift from God, often placing it under the wrong lens, but it is an important part of marital communication. Montesi et al. (2010) support that open sexual communication in marriage relate to overall relationship satisfaction, but it finds a difference in relatability between men and women (p. 605).
In the early stages of a relationship, frank sexual communication deemed more crucial to male fulfillment than after a year. In contrast, the study found that among the women, honest sexual communication deemed essential for relationship pleasure after a year's time. An interesting point nonetheless, but the importance of communication in marriage is crucial for a healthy sex life.
The Joo (2015) study, Marriage and Sexuality in Terms of Christian Theological Education, marks notably one of the main issues, "Many of us ignore the sex education and think the best sex education is no sex education of any kind at all" (p. 3946). In today's society, sex education comes from Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Netflix, the internet, and other media outlets that have taken it to the level of complete sexual corruption. Every detail that is needed for sexual communication is contained in the Word of God.
The rationale regarding communication with couples supports biblical principles. God wants us to talk with him and with our spouse! He designed us to be this way. The Willems and Varley (2010) study researched neural insights in relational language and communication and reports that the ability to use language as a means of communication has been crucial to the survival of the human race (p. 6).
Clearly, there has been a lot of sex considering the human race is still surviving; however, instructions on good sexual communication, deep emotional support, and successful happy marriages must be an ongoing affair. Since the fall of man with Adam and Eve, as Joo (2015) states, "the relationship between sexuality and marriage has been vulnerable to brokenness (pgs. 3940-3941). Putting God first in marriage must be at the forefront. There is nothing more intimate than reading and studying the Word of God together as couple. Biblical instructions warrant further investigations into the power of God at the forefront of a Christian marriage and should be added to empirical data.
Key words: sex, marriage, communication, God first, psychology
Rita Kurtz (PhD student) is a recent graduate of Harvard University with a master's degree from the Faculty of Arts & Sciences department. While at Harvard University, Rita took part in several projects, including a research study at the Langer Mindfulness Lab in the Department of Psychology which delved into the psychological effects of how news mediums impact the consumption and conveyance of news to the public. In writing in the sciences, she researched and wrote two research papers and presented them in front of fellow scientists. The first paper researched Nutraceutical Skin Therapy: Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Ganoderma lucidum, a study on how mushrooms may support youthful skin and aid in patients suffering from the autoimmune disease, sarcoidosis. The second delved into extensive research on Meat Analogues: Are We Making a Positive Political Advancement to Save the Planet? Or A Personal Health Choice that Barely Sustains Ourselves? which uncovered the unnatural ingredients masked in meatless burgers from Beyond Meat and Impossible Burger.
Her interdisciplinary studies in law, anthropology and philosophy, makes her a well-rounded candidate. Her past academia undergraduate studies covered a gamut of disciplines including writing legal briefs and law courses in Constitutional Law, Business Law I &II, Torts, Corporate Finance, Business Policy, Economics, Chemistry, Chemistry Lab, and Consumer Behavior. She became a published nonfiction writer and a certified digital storyteller while at Harvard.
Rita was formerly a Government Account Executive supplying computer networks to the U.S. military around the globe creating relationships between the civilian sector and the government. She has also worked as a Record-Breaking Technical Recruiter, placing C-level executives in major tech companies and start-ups. Her well roundedness and entrepreneurial mindset led her to running a successful bakery at the Department of Defense (DoD) Air Force Exchange.
Rita is a digital creator, with some experience with Python Programming language. She stays current on mainstream topics as a blogger, social media influencer, and actress/entertainer. She divides her time between speaking, performing, and engaging in television, radio, and stage productions. She has covered tech news and innovations as a repeat spokesperson at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), MacWorld, and for Belkin Components. Her acting appearances aired on Lifetime, History Channel, Fox, and the Paramount Network, landing her on an Emmy-nominated show. Her experience in media, led to a career in television, radio, movies, and writing. As a prior executive producer, TV and radio host of a positive side of sports, life and entertainment variety show, her co-hosts included NFL players and Professionals. The show broadcasted on Warner Brothers Television and Fox. Her position led to interviews with billionaires, millionaires, celebrities, professional athletes, NASCAR drivers, professional medical staff, professional attorneys, musicians, and business owners. As a headline lead singer, she has toured with Grammy-Award winning musicians, and performed the national anthem for several professional sports teams around the country. Rita is a strong writer, researcher, listener, articulate speaker, and takes direction well. She is most recognized for the TV commercial in which she belted opera on a bus with a guy dressed like a Scandinavian viking-(877-CASHNOW).
Currently pursuing her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Division 1 General Psychology with a Christian lens, hones her past skill set as a Christian Youth Group Counselor and a contracted DoD Choir Director. Her current research interests include artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), law, ethics, morals, bioethics, aviation, military affairs, divinity and diversity. Her postgraduate studies at Liberty University allows her to research, analyze, test, generate new data, and the application of statistical and analytical data. Setting academic theories in psychology with a Christian worldview, opens deeper theories into more professional values, morals, ethics, behaviors, attitudes, justices, theoretical modeling, evidence-based modeling, culturally diversity standardization, leadership in trends, concepts, and methods. She is currently studying neuroscience, cognitive psychology, social-personality psychology, neurotheology, law, and statistics. Her main focus lies in self-regulation in the discipline of Health Psychology from a holistic-mind, body, spirit, and soul approach.
She is a current member of the American Psychological Association (APA), American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS), National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), American Federation of Musicians (AFM), Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS), Harvard Black Alumni Society (HBAS), Harvard Club of NY, Harvard Club of Southern California, and the Harvard Alumni Association. She currently resides in Beverly Hills, California. Her faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation for her life.
Awards:
- As of February 2023: SMARTscholarship 2023 semi-finalist.
- Harvard HGSE/HDS Academic Scholarship Award 2021 in Law, Politics, Economics, Ethics, American Democracy, and Religiosity––Dr. Cornell West and Professor Roberto Mangabeira Unger, S.J.D.
- Top 20 List on Talking Writer 2020
- SEFMD Science and Engineering Award in Microbiology,( First place and second place)
Reference
Joo, Chung. (2015). Marriage and Sexuality in Terms of Christian Theological Education. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 174. 3940-3947. 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.1137.
Montesi, J. L., Fauber, R. L., Gordon, E. A., & Heimberg, R. G. (2010). The specific importance of communicating about sex to couples’ sexual and overall relationship satisfaction. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 28(5), 591–609. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265407510386833Links to an external site.
New American Standard Bible. (2021). Zondervan. (Original work published 1960)
Willems, R. M., & Varley, R. (2010). Neural Insights into the Relation between Language and Communication. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 4, 203. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2010.00203
###