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Dr. David Jull-Patterson: Psychology, Cancel Culture, and Professional Engagement

While we can easily give a one-star rating for a restaurant on Yelp and criticize the server who did a poor job, the profession of psychology looks for different behavior from its members. We'll look at the impact of social norms, and the impact of calling in rather than calling out on the development of professional relationships in the clinical and academic setting.

Presenter Bio:

Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, Dr. Jull-Patterson received an MA in Counselor Education from New York University, before receiving his MS and PhD from Pacific Graduate School of Psychology where he was also an adjunct professor. He completed his APA accredited internship and post-doctoral fellowship at University of California, San Francisco in health psychology. Currently he is the secretary for the Board of Directors of CPA Division II (Education & Training) and the Ethics Education Committee co-chair on the Board of Directors of the Sacramento Valley Psychological Association as well as a site visitor for the APA Committee on Accreditation.

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Dr. David Jull-Patterson: Assessing Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Practice