Susan L. Morrow (1942-2018)
Presents an obituary for Susan L. Morrow (1942-2018) Morrow was Professor Emerita in Counseling Psychology at the University of Utah, a licensed psychologist, an American Psychological Association (APA) fellow, a feminist and social justice activist, and a mentor, colleague, and friend. Born in Bato...
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