Memo1-Biosketch,+2020

// Tahereh Saheb, PhD in Science Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2012  // Tahereh Saheb is the associate professor of socio-psychological studies of Science and Technology at Stanford University and Tehran University. Born in Tehran,Iran, she first initiated her education in social communication, journalism and then transferred her research interests to socio-psychological aspects of information communication technologies , internet in particular since she started studying in the RPI doctoral program in STS in 2009. Being the first STS scholar in Iran, she established the STS BA and MA program in Tehran University in 2017 .Tahereh with her optimistic viewpoint on the psychotherapy function of internet on common psychological disorders prevalent among teenagers proved that internet would be the best cost effective way of psychotherapy which would expedite the process of psychotherapy as now almost all psychiatrists use the especial internet based program designed by Tahereh’s team project. This program which is named IBPPT- Internet Based Program of Psych-Therapy- enables psychiatrists to monitor their clients and their behavioral reactions in virtual spheres which are designed especially for users. So this program which has two different sections, has not only benefited physiatrists, but also has given this opportunity to clients to cure their psychological disorders by themselves under the indirect control of Psychiatrists. More details on this program are described in Tahereh’s book named “Pink Butterflies over IBPPT”.  ·   Pink butterflies are the clients who have psychological disorders.