Dias, Jason

Birth City:
Cape Canaveral
Birth State:
FL
Current Location:
Colorado Springs, CO
Author's Website:
Occupation(s):
Psychologist - University Instructor - Ex-Space Systems Operator - Writer
Biography:
Jason Dias has lived and worked in the Pikes Peak region since the early 90s after returning home from a childhood in England. Currently a psychologist affiliated with Saybrook University and Pikes Peak Community college, he leverages his experiences in Space Command, psychiatric hospitals and world travel to produce science fiction and fantsy.
Published Works:
What Hope Wrought (Superluminal Velocity Books, 2016)
Half Lives (Superluminal Velocity Books, 2016)
For Love of Their Children (Superluminal Books, 2015)
The Worst of Us (Superluminal Velocity Books, 2015)
Shooting Blanks (Superluminal Velocity Books, 2015)
The Girlfriend Project (Dias Family Books, 2014)
Paintings in Sand (Dias Family Books, 2010)
Hoffman, L., Dias, J., McInerney, B., Dyer, C. "Using Neuropsychology to Enhance Existential Psychotherapy." (in press)
Dias, J., Claypool, T., Moats, M., and Hoxie, E. (2011). "Louis Hoffman and the Art of International Dialogue." NeuroQuantology 9(3).
Dias, J., Chan, A., Unvarsky, J., Oraker, J., and Cleare-Hoffman, H. (2011). "Reflections on Marriage and Family Therapy Emergent from International Dialogues in China." The Humanistic Psychologist 30(3). pp268-275.
Hoffman, L. & Dias, J. (2010). "Culture, Food and Death: a Review of the film Departures." Psycritiques, 55(18).
Education/Training:
Doctor of Clinical Psychology: University of the Rockies
Speaker Availability:
Yes
Speaker Topics:
Psychology - Writing
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