
Suzanne Degges-White
Suzanne Degges-White is professor and chair of the Counseling, Adult and Higher Education department at Northern Illinois University. She is a licensed counselor whose focus includes working with individuals and families facing transitions.
Suzanne’s academic research explores development over the lifespan with a strong focus on women’s relationships and women’s developmental transitions. Her Lifetime Connections blog on PsychologyToday.com explores women’s relationships in families and friendscapes.
She also is president of the Association for Adult Development and Aging, a division of the American Counseling Association.
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Suzanne Degges-White has a secret — and she feels pretty good about it!
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Suzanne Degges-White does not enjoy shopping. But there was something about this past weekend...
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Suzanne Degges-White says suicide statistics paint a mixed picture.
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You deserve a little self-care this time of year, right? But Suzanne Degges-White says it's probably not the answer to all that ails you.
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How do you measure wealth? Suzanne Degges-White says it's much more than what's in your bank account.
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Suzanne Degges-White explores the difference between belonging and mattering.
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It's that time of year when social media feeds fill up with a certain kind of adorable/annoying images. Suzanne Degges-White says to have fun with your First Day photos.
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Suzanne Degges-White is thinking about "The Golden Rule" and how it plays into living a good life.
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Suzanne Degges-White wants to know what you are doing this summer...and will it be as great as when you were a kid?
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As we once again ask, "How could it happen here?" Suzanne Degges-White reminds us that we can get help for "violence fatigue."