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SUMMARY:SOPMFT 60th Anniversary Celebration Weekend
DESCRIPTION:We cordially invite our alumni\, students\, colleagues\, and friends to join us as we celebrate 60 years of hope and healing offered through Fuller Seminary’s School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. We look forward to reflecting on shared memories\, honoring alum Clifford L. Penner for more than 50 years of service as a Fuller Board of Trustees member\, and anticipating the school’s bright future ahead. \n\nA message from the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy Dean\, Cynthia Eriksson  \nFor 60 years\, the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy has been equipping therapists\, researchers\, scholars\, and consultants to bring hope and healing to their communities. This legacy is one that I am immensely proud of and one that I want us to steward well into our future. Our world faces challenges that can seem insurmountable\, but our hope in Christ and our call as healers centers us for our next steps. Please join us as we celebrate 60 years of teaching\, research\, and training\, and as we celebrate the ways that Fuller alumni have impacted the world. \nAs we commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy (SOPMFT)\, we invite you to share your journey\, achievements\, and the positive impact you’re making in your churches and communities. Let us know how you contribute your time and mental health expertise\, or tell us about an SOPMFT alumni colleague whose generosity you admire. \nWe invite you to Tune in LIVE on October 4 at 8PM PST to watch the full Celebration Dinner program from wherever you are. \nWatch Live Here  \n\nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS:\nPlease register for all events you plan to attend\, including those offered at no cost\, to ensure adequate planning for space\, seating\, and materials.  \nWant to see who’s joining the Celebration Weekend? Click here for the guest list—just keep in mind\, only those who opted in will appear. \nFriday\, October 3\, 2025:\nAlumni and Friends Happy Hour\n4:00 – 6:00 PM | Anaya’s Restaurant  (630 E. Colorado Blvd.\, Pasadena) \nKick off the 60th Anniversary Celebration Weekend with an informal gathering of fellow alumni\, faculty\, and friends! Join us for a relaxed happy hour to reconnect\, reminisce\, and toast to six decades of impact\, growth\, and community in the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. Whether you’re coming from near or far\, this is the perfect way to start the festivities! \nWe’ll have free appetizers for everyone! Drinks will be available for purchase at the bar. \n\nSaturday\, October 4\, 2025:\nAlumni Hike\n8:00 – 10:00 AM | Aroyo Seco Trail (Navigate to parking on Explorer Road) \nEnjoy a 1.5-mile round-trip hike along a scenic stream near JPL. Wear sturdy shoes or sandals—some riverbed crossings may get your feet wet. The trail is mostly easy but includes rocky areas that may be difficult for those with mobility issues. Bring water\, sunscreen\, and insect repellent. \n\nMFT Alumni Brunch\n11:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Copa Vida\, Old Town Pasadena (70 S. Raymond Ave.\, Pasadena) \nMFT Alumni are invited to join us for a casual brunch at Copa Vida in Old Town Pasadena. This is a no-host event—guests are responsible for purchasing their own food and drinks. Come enjoy great conversation over specialty coffee and brunch! \n\nClinical Psychology Alumni Brunch\n11:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Found Coffee (1355 Colorado Blvd.\, Los Angeles) \nClinical Psych Alumni are invited to join us for a casual brunch at Found Coffee near Eagle Rock. This is a no-host event—guests are responsible for purchasing their own food and drinks. Come enjoy great conversation over specialty coffee and brunch! \n\nContinuing Education Event: Sex Therapy Trends and Insights from 50 Years of Clinical Practice\n2:00 – 4:00 PM | Travis Auditorium\, Fuller Pasadena (179 N. Madison Ave\, Pasadena) \nThis workshop explores the intersection of neuroscience\, sexual response\, and medical advances to enhance sexual fulfillment within marriage. Participants will examine how gendered attitudes and expectations shape sexual experiences and identify patterns that either support or hinder intimate connection. Drawing on key resources including Restoring the Pleasure and Counseling for Sexual Disorders\, attendees will gain practical tools for addressing sexual concerns and promoting healing and pleasure in marital relationships. The workshop is designed for those seeking a deeper understanding of sexual functioning\, gender dynamics\, and therapeutic strategies within a Christian marriage framework. \nThis course is designed for everyone from graduate-level students to working professionals\, especially mental health professionals. \nInstructors: \nClifford Penner\, PhD is a clinical psychologist who holds a B.A. from Bethel College\, St. Paul\, Minnesota\, an M.A. in theology from Fuller Theological Seminary\, and a Ph.D. from Fuller’s Graduate School of Psychology. He is a certified sexual therapist.\nJoyce Penner\, MA is a clinical nurse specialist who holds a B.S. in nursing from the University of Washington and a master’s degree in psychosomatic nursing and nursing education from UCLA. She is a certified sexual therapist. \nCost:\nFuller Alumni (2 CE credits): $20\nGeneral Admission (2 CE credits): $30\nFuller Faculty (2 CE credits): Free \nThis event is open to the public and free to attend. Two Continuing Education credits are available for a fee. This course will also be available via livestream. A link to attend online will be sent to those who register in advance. Certificates will be emailed after completed evaluation is submitted. \nPlease see below for additional information and required disclosures.  \n\nCampus Tour\n5:00 PM | Tour will depart from the Payton Steps \nTake a walk through Fuller Seminary’s campus and revisit the spaces where learning and community have flourished for generations. Highlights include a stop at the Fuller Psychological & Family Services Clinic and a chance to view student research posters that carry forward Fuller’s legacy of scholarship and care. \n\n60th Anniversary Celebration Dinner\nReception: 6:00 PM at The School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy (180 N. Oakland Ave.\, Pasadena) \nDinner: 7:00 PM at the University Club of Pasadena (175 N. Oakland Ave.\, Pasadena) \nJoin us for a meaningful close to Alumni Weekend as we reflect on shared memories\, celebrate the legacy of Dr. Clifford L. Penner—honoring over 50 years of faithful service on Fuller’s Board of Trustees—and look forward with hope to the bright future of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. \nGeneral Admission: $120 per guest\nFuller faculty\, staff and students: $60 per guest\nTable of 10: $1\,200 per table \nRegistration for the Celebration Dinner is now closed. \nWe invite you to tune in LIVE on October 4 at 8PM PST to watch the full Celebration Dinner program from wherever you are. \nWatch Live Here  \n\n\nInterested in supporting SOPMFT student scholarships? By joining this effort\, you can help ensure that our students are prepared\, with both knowledge and practice\, to honor God through their lives and work. Your generosity will help continue Fuller’s commitment to excellence\, honor\, and service—excellence in educational preparation\, honor to God in every endeavor\, and service to the global community. Give towards SOPMFT student scholarships here. \n\n\nAdditional Information and Required Disclosures related to Continuing Education Event:  \nTickets may be refunded with advance 24-hour notice to psychce@fuller.edu.  \nTo request accommodations for special needs\, please email events@fuller.edu.  \nTo obtain the grievance policy or report a grievance\, please email psychce@fuller.edu or call 626-584-5544. \nCourse meets the qualifications for two hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs\, LCSWs\, LPCCs and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. \nFULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY\, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY IS APPROVED BY THE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION TO SPONSOR CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS. FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY\, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY MAINTAINS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS PROGRAM AND ITS CONTENT. \nFULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY\, SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY & MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY (PROVIDER #1000085) IS APPROVED BY THE CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS TO SPONSOR CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR LMFTs\, LCSWs\, LPCCs AND LEPs. FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY\, SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY & MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY MAINTAINS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PROGRAM AND ALL ITS CONTENT.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/sopmft-60th-anniversary-celebration-and-dinner/
LOCATION:Fuller Seminary\, 140 N Oakland Ave\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91104\, United States
CATEGORIES:SOP Events
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SUMMARY:The Installation of Cynthia Eriksson as Dean
DESCRIPTION:The Board of Trustees\, President David Emmanuel Goatley\, and the Faculty of Fuller Theological Seminary invite you to celebrate the installation of Cynthia Blomquist Eriksson\, PhD\, as the Dean of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. \nThursday\nthe Sixteenth Day of November\nTwo Thousand Twenty-Three\nat Ten O’clock in the Morning \nInstallation Address: “For Such a Time as This: Hope and Healing as the Mission of Mental Health” \nThose unable to attend the ceremony in person will be able to watch it live. Live translations in Spanish and Korean will also be available. \nIn-person guests are invited to attend a reception immediately to follow. Register here or call 626-584-5205. \nAlumni and friends of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy are invited to an informal conversation and Q&A time with Cynthia Eriksson immediately following the reception\, from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm in Payton 102. Join the Q&A remotely here. \nInformation for attending delegates and faculty can be found here. \nDirections\nClick “Directions” on the map for driving directions and public transportation directions from your location. \nParking\nLimited complimentary parking is available in the following location: \n185 North Madison Avenue—Exterior Lot: Please do not park in the red\, green (reserved for faculty and staff)\, or visitor spaces. \nLimited street parking is also available at no cost. Please be sure to read all posted signs. If you have any questions\, please contact parking services at 626-584-5444 or parking@fuller.edu. \n  \nAbout the Dean\nCynthia Eriksson has been a core member of Fuller’s psychology faculty since 2003 and was named dean of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy as of September 1\, 2023. Dr. Eriksson has provided administrative and academic leadership in her roles as chair of the Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) and as leader of the Headington Program. \nEriksson’s research and teaching expertise focus on trauma\, post-traumatic stress\, spirituality\, culture\, burnout\, resilience\, and diversity. Much of her work explores the needs of cross-cultural aid or mission workers and the interaction of trauma and spirituality. Through Fuller SoPMFT’s Headington Program\, she has developed research and consultation partnerships in Cambodia\, Guatemala\, Japan\, Jordan\, Lebanon\, Liberia\, the Netherlands\, Spain\, Uganda\, and elsewhere. Eriksson is a member of the American Psychological Association\, the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies\, and the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology\, and she has presented internationally at psychology and trauma conferences. In addition to authoring several book chapters\, she has been published in The Journal of Traumatic Stress; Traumatology; Mental Health\, Religion & Culture; Journal of Psychology and Theology; PLoS ONE\, and many others. \n  \nAbout the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy\nBorn out of the Christian community’s need for psychologists who are both committed Christians and competent clinicians and scholars\, Fuller’s School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy (SoPMFT) fulfills the hope for a school where theology and behavioral science are in continuous dialogue\, where the cross of Christ informs all models of healing and transformation\, and whose graduates are agents of transformation serving church and community. For more than half a century\, the SoPMFT and its earlier incarnations have been driven by a commitment to excellence in integration\, research\, and clinical training. With theological and psychological inquiry at the heart of our programs\, we will continue to equip women and men to become marriage and family therapists\, clinical psychologists\, educators\, and researchers who share Christ’s hope and healing in the church and the world. \nSupport SoPMFT\nHelp equip SoPMFT students and faculty to share God’s hope and healing with the world by supporting the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. \n 
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/the-installation-of-cynthia-eriksson/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
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SUMMARY:2021 MLK Celebration
DESCRIPTION:If Not Now\, When?: Revisiting “The Other America”\nJanuary 13–15\, 2021\nPlease join the William E. Pannell Center for Black Church Studies for our 2021 virtual celebration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as we revisit his speech “The Other America.” This speech describes two Americas functioning simultaneously in a period of heightened and controversial military activity during the Vietnam War. Dr. King details the lived reality of the triple ghetto––race\, poverty\, and human misery––African Americans faced. We will revisit these evocative constructs in light of our contemporary context and ask the bitter questions of when change must take place\, and how. \nFor more information and details on accessing the event\, please use the link below.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/2021-mlk-celebration/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Pannell Center,SOP Events
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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium: "Religious and Spiritual Struggles: A Brief Overview"
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Julie Exline will present “Religious and Spiritual Struggles: A Brief Overview” at 11:00AM on Monday\, January 7\, 2019 in Travis Auditorium. This Winter Research Colloquium is part of the SOP colloquium requirement but is open for one Continuing Education credit ($15). Fuller Theological Seminary/Graduate School of Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/research-colloquium-religious-and-spiritual-struggles-a-brief-overview/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Exploring the Therapy and Ethics of Forgiveness and Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:Fuller’s School of Psychology and the SOP Alumni Committee is please to host Exploring the Therapy and Ethics of Forgiveness and Reconciliation\, a workshop with Dr. Terry Hargrave on Saturday\, November 17\, 2018\, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p. m. in Travis Auditorium. \nABOUT THE WORKSHOP\nThe core of forgiveness involves recovering from violation and trauma. It is often thought of as a “letting go” of pain\, anger and bitterness. However\, Dr. Hargrave will examine forgiveness as a process of “putting back” as opposed to “letting go”. “Putting back” involves restoring as much love and trustworthiness into the relationships as is feasible and desirable in an ethical and sound therapeutic manner. This is a foundational process of The Restoration Model of therapy. Attendees will understand how we suffer when love and trustworthiness are violated\, and how their restoration forms essential frameworks for identity and safety. \nDr. Hargrave will outline the four pathways or stations to forgiveness using The Restoration Model. These are: 1) Insight – focused work with the victim to be able to stop the victimizer from continuing violations; 2) Understanding – where the victim comes to understand the development\, history and limitations of the victimizer and the past legacy of the victimizer’s own victimization; 3) Giving the Opportunity for Compensation – a focus on the victim and victimizer rebuilding a trustworthy relationship through sequential interactions that build a sense of safety: 4) Overt Forgiveness – allowing victim and victimizer to confront the issue of past violations and restore their relationship through conversation and dialogue. \nAfter attending this workshop\, participants should be able to: \n\nDiscuss how love and trustworthiness are associated with identity and safety.\nIdentify how relational violations affect identity and safety.\nName at least three techniques used in therapy involving the stations of Insight and Understanding.\nIdentify therapeutic techniques used to facilitate the stations of Giving & Opportunity for Compensation.\nDiscuss how Overt Forgiveness enables victim and victimizer to cultivate relational restoration.\nDiscuss at least two difficult ethical issues in the work of therapy involving forgiveness and reconciliation.\n\nSchedule:  \nRegistration – 8:00 – 8:45 a.m. \nMorning Session – 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. \nLunch – 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. ($15 or lunch on your own) \nAfternoon Session – 1:45 – 5:00 p.m. \nAlumni Reception – 5:30 – 9:00 p.m. (free) \n Pricing:  \n\nFuller Alumnus: $150\nGeneral Admission: $175\nFuller School of Psychology Student: $20 (30 spaces available)\nLunch: $15\n\nRegistration is limited; early registration is strongly encouraged. \nContact sarahbucek@fuller.edu with any questions. Fuller Theological Seminary/Graduate School of Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Fuller Theological Seminary SOP maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  \nRegistration includes continuing education for psychologists\, marriage and family\, counselors\, and social workers. Continuing education credits will be awarded based on attendance.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/workshop-exploring-the-therapy-and-ethics-of-forgiveness-and-reconciliation/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Speaking,Featured Events,SOP Events
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