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Excerpts of an interview with Dr. Doreen Dodgen-Magee, discussing the effects of texting, social networking, video game play, pornography, and over-reliance upon technology, as well as outlining the trends and movements of technology in learning and professional settings across the lifespan. Dr. Doreen Dodgen-Magee is a licensed psychologist in Portland, Oregon, maintaining both an individual therapy practice and a national public-speaking docket. She has 23 years of experience working with adults dealing with issues of loss, depression and anxiety, relationships, and life transitions, and has a sub-specialty consulting with parents experiencing difficult child-related dilemmas. She is an author as well as a frequent guest lecturer in professional, medical, and parenting circles, and offers continuing education for psychologists, medical professionals, educators, and administrators. Dr. Dodgen-Magee’s public speaking style is engaging, quick-paced, research-based, and always up to date, as she endeavors to keep a finger on the pulse of both popular cultural trends and scholarly discourse and research. She excels at creating hospitable spaces, both personally and professionally, allowing people to engage one another and themselves and investigate new ideas. She doesn’t just “show up, give a talk, and leave.” She invites connection between the audience and her in multiple ways. Click here to view the full lecture given at California Southern University: http://www.calsouthern.edu/content/ev...