The Dissertation Workshop
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Context
Dealing with Discouragement and Writer's Block
Getting Organized
Getting the Support
You Need
Advice
Workshops and Consultations

 

The Purpose of This Web Site Is To Help Students Move Their Dissertations Along to Completion

Do you have dissertation problems? Are you stuck and discouraged? Are you procrastinating and don't know how to rescue yourself? Are you desperate for dissertation advice, but reluctant to ask for it?

This site describes many ways to overcome the psychological impediments that are keeping you from making progress on your dissertation. For example, we suggest ways of dealing with those feelings which disrupt your capacity to work; we discuss how to go about setting up an effective work schedule; and we recommend books and links to other sites you may find useful in solving your dissertation problems.

If what this site offers isn't enough to get you unstuck and on track, please consider coming to a dissertation workshop or having a consultation with Fred Stern, Ph.D. or Lois Feldman, Ph.D..

YOU AREN'T ALONE
THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN AROUND A LONG TIME:

In a play called The Devil's Law Case, written by John Webster (1560-1625), a suitor says to a lady who has rejected him:

I will leave you excellent lady, and withal
Leave a heart with you so entirely yours,
That I protest, had I the least of hope
To enjoy you, though I were to wait the time
That scholars do in taking their degree
In the noble arts, 'twere nothing.

 

  

  

  

 

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The Dissertation Workshop
Fred Stern, Ph.D. and Lois Feldman, Ph.D
Phone: 212-874-4530
E-mail:fredstern@gmail.com

 


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