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Georgia Career Development Association's
Professional Development Institute
with Dr. John Krumboltz
Friday, May 15
Mercer University's
NOTE: If you have already registered, please take a moment to forward this email to a colleague, student, supervisee, or other individual who would benefit from hearing about this extraordinary opportunity.
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WORKSHOP INFORMATION:
8:00 Networking & continental breakfast
8:30-4:00 Program
(lunch also included with registration)
6 CEUS
In this timely and valuable workshop, Dr. Krumboltz explains his revolutionary work on the effects of happenstance and its liberating influence on anyone open to making the most of unexpected life circumstances. You will have the opportunity to see live demonstrations and video clips, share stories, actively participate in role-plays and discussion, engage in hands-on exercises, and practice new counseling methods that you can apply to the challenges your clients face in increasingly uncertain times. What others have said about Dr. Krumboltz's workshops: "Very well done. Great humor mixed with great ideas. Thank you!!" "Engaging, good use of light-heartedness, great video clips!" "...appreciate the hope that his approach provides clients." "Excellent content." "Amazing; Entertaining!" "Great speaker! Very practical and relevant material." |
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John D. Krumboltz, Ph.D., Professor of Education and Psychology at Stanford University, is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His Ph.D. in educational psychology and counseling is from the University of Minnesota, his M.A. degree in counseling is from Teachers College, Columbia University, and his B.A. in psychology is from Coe College.
Krumboltz has worked as a high school counselor and algebra teacher, as a research psychologist for the U.S. Air Force and taught educational psychology at Michigan State University before moving to Stanford. During sabbatical years he accepted year-long invitations as a Visiting Senior Research Psychologist at the Educational Testing Service, as a Fellow at the National Center for Research in Vocational Education at Ohio State University, and as a Visiting Colleague in the Institute of Psychiatry at the University of London as well as at the National Institute for Careers Education and Counseling in Cambridge, England.
Krumboltz has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and spent a year as a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences. On three occasions he has received the Outstanding Research Award from the American Personnel and Guidance Association (now the American Counseling Association). In 1990 the American Psychological Association's Division of Counseling Psychology gave him the Leona Tyler Award, the nation's foremost award in the field of counseling psychology. In 2002 the American Psychological Association honored him with The Distinguished Professional Contributions to Knowledge Award. In 2004 the American Counseling Association designated him a Living Legend in Counseling. In 2006 he received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota.
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Registration Information Online registration:
To register by mail, please visit our website for enrollment form and more information.
Early Registration
Must be received by April 30
Members: $95
Non-members: $120
Graduate Students: $50
received after April 30
Members: $115
Non-members: $130
Graduate Students: $65 | |
About GCDA
The Georgia Career Development Association (GCDA) is a state chapter of the National Career Development Association (NCDA). Members of this growing organization include career development professionals in a variety of settings that include private practice, community organizations, state government and educational institutions.
GCDA promotes a greater understanding of the meaning of work and vocation, fosters career development over the lifespan, and establishes and improves the standards of professional service in the field of career guidance in Georgia.
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Lisa Littlefield
President |
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