School of Psychology Invites Public to Anniversary Celebration Workshops on Feb. 7

MELBOURNE, FLA. — Florida Institute of Technology’s School of Psychology will hold a celebration for the university’s 50th anniversary with four workshops on
Saturday, Feb. 7, starting at 9:30 a.m. The American Psychology Association (APA)-accredited workshops are open to the public as a four-workshop set,
eligible for four continuing education units (CEUs).

The workshops, to be held in the Gleason Performing Arts Center, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., include an outdoor barbecue luncheon.
The first workshop is Legal and Ethical Lessons Learned in Practice, presented by Jose Martinez-Diaz, Ph.D., BCBA; Arthur Gutman, Ph.D.; and Todd R. Poch,
Psy.D, MALD.

The second, from 11 a.m. to noon, is Assessment Across the Disciplines in Psychology, presented by David A. Wilder, Ph.D., BCBA; Richard Griffith, Ph.D.,
director of the Florida Tech Industrial/Organizational Psychology Program; and Radhika Krishnamurthy, Psy.D., president of the IX APA Division 12.

The third, following lunch, meets from 1:30 to 2:30, and is Technology, Psychology and the Aging Population. It will be presented by Frank M. Webbe, Ph.D.,
and G. Susanne Bahr, Ph.D.

Workshop four, from 3 to 4 p.m., is Iraqi Veterans: A continuum of Issues at Home and at Work. It will be presented by U.S.A.F. Col. (ret.) Kevin Mulligan,
Psy.D.; Richard Elmore Jr., Ph.D., School of Psychology director of clinical training; and Lisa Steelman, Ph.D.

The four CEU workshops are available for a $120 registration fee. There is no charge to School of Psychology alumni, faculty, staff and students.

For more information or for alumni registration, visit http://411.fit.edu/psy50.

The general public may call (321) 674-8104 to register for the workshops by Feb. 1.

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