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Tom Cook
Associate Professor
Thomas Cook is an Associate Professor and a former kindergarten and second-grade elementary school teacher. He also taught English for a number of years at Oshima High School in Izu Oshima. He spent a decade living and studying in Taiwan and Japan, and recently spent a year as a Fulbright Scholar at the An-Najah National University of Palestine in the City of Nablus. He is interested in teaching children how to read, especially with regard to bilingual mother-tongue/native-language education, fostering extensive pleasure reading habits in children and adults, second language acquisition, cross-cultural child rearing practices, child and adolescent mental health, especially with regard to shame dynamics, the role that shame plays in learning inhibition, and how shame and rage operate on the playground, in couples therapy, and in nationalism and war. He is a psychoanalytic research candidate at the New Center for Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles.