We are delighted to announce that Dr. Pam King and three Thrive Fellows will be actively participating in the 2025 CAPS International Conference, “Climbing to New Heights: Growth and Transformation in the Integrated Professional.” This esteemed event is scheduled from March 20-22, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center in Denver, Colorado.
Dr. King will deliver a presentation titled “Spiritual Health for Thriving With & For Others,” sharing her insights on fostering spiritual well-being in communal settings.​
In addition to Dr. King’s presentation, our Thrive Fellows will contribute through insightful poster sessions:​
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Rebecca Baer will present the “Reciprocating Love Scale,” offering a new perspective on measuring mutual love dynamics.​
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Connor Stephenson will discuss “Examining Reported Changes in Religious and Spiritual Lives as a Result of the COVID-19 Pandemic,” shedding light on the pandemic’s impact on spiritual practices.​
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Alize Spencer will showcase “Identity Development in African American Youth: Four Key Factors,” exploring critical elements influencing identity formation among African American youth.​
We invite attendees to engage with these presentations and join us in exploring these significant topics at the conference.
For more information, visit Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS) 2025.
If you are Fuller alumni, connect with Fuller faculty and alumni while at CAPS conference. Click here and reserve a spot.
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