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  1. Psychiatry. David Graham Cooper (1931 in Cape Town, South Africa – 29 July 1986 in Paris, France) [1] [unreliable source?] was a South African-born psychiatrist and theorist who was prominent in the anti-psychiatry movement. Cooper graduated from the University of Cape Town in 1955.

  2. Oct 3, 2023 · The United Nations Secretary-General has designated Dr. David Cooper as Acting Executive Secretary of the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) as of 15 February. David succeeds Ms. Elizabeth Mrema who has been appointed Deputy Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme.

  3. David Cooper has 234 books on Goodreads with 4405 ratings. David Coopers most popular book is Psychology of Human Behavior: A beginner's guide to learn ...

  4. Jan 1, 2017 · 92K views 7 years ago. David Cooper, Principal horn of the Dallas Symphony and Berlin Philharmonic plays Richard Strauss Horn Concerto 1 with pianist Mikhail Berestnev in Fort Worth, TX on ...

  5. Abstract. This article offers an introduction to David Cooper (1931–86), who coined the term ‘anti-psychiatry’, and, it is argued here, has not so far received the scholarly attention that he deserves. The first section presents his life in context.

  6. www.laphil.com › musicdb › artistsDavid Cooper | LA Phil

    David Cooper is the Associate Principal Horn of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Prior to his LA Phil appointment, he was principal horn of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra appointed by Zell Music Director Riccardo Muti in 2019, and principal horn of the Dallas Symphony, a position he held since May 2013 after joining the symphony as third horn in 2011.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_CooperDavid Cooper - Wikipedia

    Sports. Other people. See also. David Cooper may refer to: Sports. David Cooper (Indian cricketer) (born 1923) Dave Cooper (rugby league) (fl. 1960s–1970s), Australian rugby league player. Davie Cooper (1956–1995), Scottish footballer. David Cooper (equestrian) (born 1970), Australian Olympic equestrian.

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