Psychology & Addiction Studies Department
Student Clubs
Clubs
Meeting Date/Time: Mondays 12:30-1:30
Meeting location: TBA
Club description:
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) on Campus is a student-led club that seeks to raise awareness of issues related to mental health and wellness. Through education, awareness, and advocacy, the club empowers students to better understand themselves and those around them, and provides a supportive environment that reduces mental health stigma.
Club advisor: Tiffany Rice, Ph.D., @email
Meeting Date/Time: Every 2nd and 4th Thursday from 12:15 - 1:30 PM
Meeting location: 2265049947(Zoom)
Club description:
Psi Beta was founded for the purpose of stimulating, encouraging, and recognizing students’ outstanding scholarship and interest in psychology. Psi Beta’s mission is to encourage professional development and psychological literacy of all students at two-year colleges through promotion and recognition of excellence in scholarship, leadership, research, and community service. At ELAC, we are focused on those with an interest in psychology (you don't have to be a psych major, just interested in topics within psychology), helping students to get a deeper understanding of today's issues and current topics of interest. We also focus on transfer to 4 year schools, have great guest speakers, and do fun things off campus such as trips to museums and even trips to psychology conferences.
Club advisors: Bryant Horowitz, Cathy Cleveland, and Ryan Godfrey, @email
Meeting Date/Time: Tuesdays 12:30 to 1:30 PM
Meeting location: Zoom
Club description:
To provide students a greater awareness and understanding of the field of psychology, exploring its origins and applications to everyday life, in ways that challenge students to become better individuals, and help them find ways to better understand, and contribute to, the world in which they live.
Club advisor: Dr. Randy Ludwig, @email
Meeting Date/Time: Thursdays 12:30 to 1:30 PM
Meeting location: Zoom
Club description:
To acquire and develop statistical skills needed for data collection, data analysis, and the interpretation and understanding of data; and, to develop and inspire a drive for analytical thought.
Club advisor: Dr. Randy Ludwig, @email
Meeting Date/Time: Tuesdays 6:30 - 6:45 PM
Meeting location: 6055925124 (Zoom, please email advisor for password)
Club description:
Students Against Substance Abuse holds weekly meetings with inspirational/motivational speakers from the field of substance abuse treatment/recovery and mental health. We conduct outreach in the community to advise about the dangers of substance abuse, and to provide hope and inspiration to those affected by the disease of addiction.
Club advisor: Dr. Lisa Vartanian, MFT, @email
Meeting Date/Time: Fridays 2:30 to 4:00 PM
Meeting location: 91823178436 (Zoom)
Club description:
To develop and inspire leaders with vision, insight, and integrity, skilled in applying critical thinking strategies to solve problems and positively contribute to the world.
Club advisor: Dr. Randy Ludwig, @email
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