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“With all of the challenges this pandemic has brought, there couldn’t be a better time to have such a seasoned expert join us in ensuring our students properly process their emotions and feel their best,” Broderick said.
Damour currently serves on the advisory board of Parents magazine and is the author of two New York Times best-selling books, Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood and Under Pressure: Confronting the Epidemic of Stress and Anxiety in Girls.
Graduating with honors from Yale University, Damour worked for the Yale Child Study Center before earning her doctorate in clinical psychology at the University of Michigan. She now also works as a senior advisor to the Schubert Center for Child Studies at Case Western Reserve University.
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Unilever has announced it will eliminate the word normal from the packaging of all its beauty and personal care brands as part of a new Positive Beauty vision and strategy.
The UK-based company which sells in over 190 countries and reaches 2.5 billion consumers a day, is best known for brands including Dove, Lifebuoy, Vaseline and Sunsilk.
It explained the decision to remove the word normal followed a 10,000-person study, which revealed more than 56 per cent of people feel excluded by the beauty and personal care industry.
Globally, more than a hundred Unilever brands will have the word normal removed to describe skin type or hair texture, and replaced with terms such as grey hair for shampoos or moisture replenish for skin creams by March next year.
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