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Lillian Glass

Lillian Glass is an American communication and body language expert, media commentator, jury/ litigation consultant, mediator and author.
Her best-selling books include ''Toxic People'',〔() Dr. Lillian Glass, "Bestselling Author of ''Toxic People and Toxic Men'', Continues Positive Impact,"〕 where she coined and popularized the term "toxic people", which is a part of today's vernacular.〔()〕 She also wrote ''Talk to Win'', ''Say It Right'', ''He Says She Says'', and several books on body language including, ''I Know What You're Thinking'', ''The Body Language Advantage'', ''A Guide to Identifying Terrorists Through Body Language'' co authored with former FBI Special Agent D. Vincent Sullivan,〔Jessica Berardino, ("Expert: Boston Bombers Had Terrorist Body Language" )〕 and ''The Body Language of Liars''. Her books have been translated into almost every language throughout the world.
She has had a monthly body language column in ''Cosmopolitan'' Magazine and appears throughout the media analyzing the body language and communication of newsmakers〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Real Story )〕 and also writes about them in her popular ''Dr. Lillian Glass Body Language Blog''.
Glass is also a jury/ litigation consultant, where she helps prepare witnesses for trial and has served as an expert witness. She is also trained as a mediator.
==Education==
Glass received a bachelor of science degree from Bradley University〔() Bradley University Recognition〕 in Speech and Hearing Sciences, where she was named one of ''Glamour Magazines Top 10 College Women. She earned her master of science degree from the University of Michigan, where she became interested in gender differences in communication and the study of cranial and dental- facial abnormalities.
At age 24, she received a doctorate degree from the University of Minnesota and was awarded a Bush Foundation fellowship.〔() The Bush Foundation〕 She majored in communication disorders, with an emphasis on speech and hearing sciences, and minored in clinical genetics. Her research was later published in professional journals.〔Garber, Sharon, Speidel, Michael T., and Glass, Lillian. Changes in Speech As a Function of Alterations in Oral and Auditory Environment. Paper presented at the 93rd Meeting of the American Acoustic Society, University Park Pennsylvania, 1977〕
Because of her interest in psychology, her doctoral dissertation focused on Psychosocial Perceptions of Speech and Cosmetic Appearance of Patients with Craniofacial Abnormalities.
She received a post doctorate in Medical Genetics at UCLA School of Medicine where she received a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Grant and did research on speech and hearing problems of patients with a variety of genetic diseases, including those with neurological and skeletal problems. Glass published her research in various professional journals,〔Spense, M. Anne, Glass, Lillian, Stewart, Ray E., Miles, Judith, Falk, Rena, Field, Leigh, Sparkes, Robert S. Genetic Linkage Studies With cleft Palate: report of two Family Studies. ''Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Development'' 3: 207-212, 1983〕〔Glass. Lillian. Psychosocial Perceptions of Patients With Craniofacial Anomalies. Paper presented at the XVII Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, São Paulo, Brazil, 1981〕〔Glass, Lillian, von Leden, Hans, Sillence, David O., Rimoin, David L., Stewart, Ray E., Vocal Characteristics of Cartilage Hair Hypoplasia Patients. Paper presented at the XXVII congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, São Paulo, Brazil, 1981〕〔Glass, Lillian and Mason, R. M. Normal Speech and Language Development. In Stewart, R.E. et al., Scientific Foundations of Pediatric Dentistry. St. Louis, Missouri: C. V. Mosby Co., 1980〕〔Glass, Lillian Speech and Hearing Problems in Short Stature Patients. The Johns Hopkins University Hospital short Stature symposium, June 1980〕〔[Glass, Lillian, Audiological Findings of Patients with Acondroplasia. ''Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology'', 1980〕〔Wassman, E.R., Sillence, D. O. Rimoin, D. L. Glass, L. Lesavoy, M., and Wheeler, I. Variability or Genetic Heterogeniety in the Familial Lymphadema Syndromes. ''Clinical Research'' Vol. 28, No. 1, February 1980〕〔Funderberk, Steve and Glass, Lillian. A Case of Arachnodactyly, Micrognathia, Craniosynostosis, and Kyphoscolosis; Possible Archard Syndrome. ''Clinical Research'' Vol. 28, No. 1, 1980〕〔Glass, Lillian and Stewart, Ray e. Questions About the Inheritance of Oral Clefts. National Foundations of March of Dimes Pamphlet, 1980〕〔Glass, Lillian, Stewart, Ray, Eteson, Donna Jane, Hodge, Susan I. and Rimoin David, L. Speech and Hearing Characteristics of Achondroplastic Dwarfs. Birth Defects Conference, Chicago, Illinois, 1979〕〔Glass, Lillian and Berger, Suzanne, P. A Screening Technique for Detecting Communication Disorders in Children for Use in the Dental Office. Paper presented at the California Society of Pediatric Dentists, San Francisco, California 1979〕〔Glass, Lillian, Speech Problems of Little People. Little People of America Magazine, 1979〕〔Glass. L., Eteson, D.J., Stewart, R.E. and Rimoin, D.L., Speech, Hearing, Language and Craniofacial Morphology in Achondroplastic Dwarfs. Paper presented at 36th Annual Cleft Palate Association, February 21, 1979〕 including the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' where she discovered there were distinct voice patterns in patients with neurofibromatosis. She also discovered a genetic syndrome involving deafness and a dental abnormality, now termed The Glass-Gorlin Syndrome (oligondtia and sensorineural deafness).〔Glass. Lillian and Gorlin, Robert J. Congenital Profound Sensorineural Deafness and Oligodontia--A New Syndrome ""The Glass Gorlin Syndrome"" ''Archives in Otolaryngology'', 1980〕
In 2013, Glass received her certificate in Mediation from Pepperdine University’s School of Law Strauss Institute for Dispute Resolution.

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