Scott Norris, a 1988 psychology graduate, returned to UCSB to talk to Professor David Shermans class about his experience coping with illness. Norris had a cancerous brain tumor removed in 1999. This first hand account added to the learning on stress and coping taught by Sherman. Series: Voices [11/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 15400]
most moving and inspiring
gnikhilg 3 years ago 2
the first 20 seconds alone are really inspiring and somewhat beautiful as scary as the tought might be
ggrushporn 3 years ago 2
A most-compelling narrative from Scott Norris, a courageous survivor of a malignant brain tumor. I found it very interesting how this gentleman's experience and coping strategy paralleled Professor Sherman's research.
footdoc7 3 years ago 2
A most-compelling narrative from Scott Norris, a courageous survivor of a malignant brain tumor. I found it very interesting how this gentleman's experience and coping strategy paralleled Professor Sherman's research.
footdoc7 3 years ago