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Representatives from psychology department present at international conference

Students and faculty from the psychology department attended the “2nd International Capturing the Moment Symposium on Single Session Therapy and Walk-in Services” in Banff, Alberta, Canada on Sept. 29-30.

The following doctoral students presented during the symposium:

Arnie Slive, PhD, visiting professor of psychology and Monte Bobele, PhD, ABPP, professor of psychology, gave the keynote address, “The Three Top Reasons Why Walk-in Sessions Make Perfect Sense,” during conference.

Dr. Slive and Dr. Bobele joined Moshe Talmon (from Israel) and Janet Stewart (from Canada) for a panel presentation, “From Walk-in to Click-in: A Solution or an Illusion?” Dr. Slive was also on the conference organizing committee and gave the opening welcome speech.

OLLU adjunct faculty also made presentations at the conference:

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