
Upcoming Events
Friday November 7, 2008

2008 Alumni Reunion
With special guests Dallas Willard, Ph.D and Jane Willard, LMFT
PSI proudly presents Jane and Dallas Willard as the featured speakers for the 2008 Alumni Reunion. USC Professor of Philosophy, speaker, and author, Dallas Willard lectures and publishes in religion and spiritual formation. He has written award-winning books, including Renovation of the Heart, which received Christianity Today's 2003 Book Award in the category of Spirituality and The Divine Conspiracy, named Christianity Today's 1999 "Book of the Year." He and his wife Jane have been married since 1955. Jane received her M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Azusa Pacific University and has been practicing for over 30 years.
Topics Covered: "The Use of Imagery and Prayer in Counseling" and "Engaging the Will in Personal Transformation."
Location:
Mt. Paran Church of God's Great Hall
2055 Mt. Paran Road, NW
Atlanta, GA 30327
Heavy horsduerves reception and guided tours of the campus will begin at 4:30pm.
Three hour continuing education seminar from 6:00pm - 9:00pm.
3 FREE hours of continuing education for PSI Alumni Association Members.
$25 fee paid at the door for guests and non-members.
Please RSVP to Meredith Williams if you plan to attend — mwilliams@psy.edu
Saturday January 24, 2009, 9am-12pm

"Ethical Risk Management: The Top Ten Ethical Pitfalls"
Where: PSI Atlanta Campus, 2055 Mt. Paran Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30327
Speaker Information: William Doverspike, PhD, holds board certification Diplomates in Clinical Psychology (ABPP) and Neuropsychology (ABPN). He is the author of Risk Management: Clinical, Ethical, and Legal Guidelines for Successful Practice (2008), a resource book for handling complex ethical dilemmas in clinical practice. Dr. Doverspike also teaches at several universities including Argosy and PSI. He will present an ethics workshop that will cover the most common ethical pitfalls that are encountered by mental health professionals. He will discuss ways of successfully navigating these ethical pitfalls through the use of common sense ethical principles and a philosophy of striving for excellence. This event will be a great way for PSI alumni to interact and network with colleagues who face common ethical dilemmas in their day-to-day practices.
Continuing Education: Three ethics clock hours provided and approved by the NBCC.
Fees:
Students, faculty and founding members of the PSI Alumni Association: Free
Basic members of the PSI Alumni Association: $25.00
Nonmembers: $45.00
Registration: Space is limited, so hurry up and register for this event!
To reserve your space:
Founding members of the alumni association: please contact Meredith Williams (mwilliams@psy.edu) or 404.835.6119 and leave the following information: Name, Year of Graduation, and home email address.
Basic members and nonmembers: please send your name, email address, and check or cash to:
Psychological Studies Institute
The McCarty Building
Attn: Alumni Relations
2055 Mt. Paran Road NW
Atlanta, GA 30327
(please make check payable to PSI)
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