Transforming Communities: An Introduction to Future Search

September 26, 2023  Time: 6 pm ET / 5 pm CT / 3 pm PT   Jeffrey Axelbank, PsyD Cost: $39 APA CEs: 1.5 hours Many situations call for stakeholder input when planning or launching a new enterprise or community initiative. And getting all stakeholders’ perspectives is essential in a turbulent environment. But how to harness people to change their own system? This concurrent session provides an introduction to Future Search, a proven theory and technique developed by Marv Weisbord and Sandra Janoff, to get the whole system in the room to find common ground for productive movement. Join this interactive session to learn how to identify the principles and identify the conditions for success of Future Search and experience a sample of Future Search. Learn with your peers and discuss applications of Future Search in your practice. Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to identify the four principles of Future Search. Participants will be able to identify the conditions for success of Future Search. Participants will be able to list the categories of stakeholders in a Future Search Conference, people with people with authority, resources, expertise, information and need. Participants will be able to list the five parts of a Future Search conference.

Webinar: Using Video To Promote Your Consulting Services

November 7, 2023  Time: 6 pm ET / 5 pm CT / 3 pm PT Duration: 90 Minutes Cost: $39 Franklin Taggart The bar to entry for video marketing has never been lower. With professional quality audio and video built into the phone in your pocket, it's hard to find a reason not to use the power of video to connect with your clients. This masterclass is your opportunity to find a way to make video marketing work for you. If you've been frustrated with your video marketing experience so far or felt too intimidated to try, this masterclass will help you make well-informed decisions as you take your next steps. Learning Objectives: Learn the different types of video format and find the video format and features to promote your services successfully. Understand the different types of equipment and software. Increase your comfort being on camera and behind a microphone, and seeing and hearing the recorded version of you. Learn how to identify the right kind of content to attract and interest your desired audience. Learn how to discover the places where your clients are watching. Understand the professional guidelines to be aware of.   Franklin Taggart creates blogs, books, recordings, and videos for marketing, teaching, coaching, presenting, and entertaining. His guiding principle is that every interaction is an opportunity to deliver a valuable and memorable experience that makes a positive quality-of-life difference. Franklin is the producer and host of Your Own Best Company, a podcast for people who love to work alone, and the creator of three other podcasts, many online courses, masterclasses, and webinars. He's been a blogger since 2002 and has been spotted on video channels like YouTube, LinkedIn, and, lately, TikTok. He's known for his calm voice, warm personality, and receptive presence. Franklin's blog - franklintaggart.com.

Mid-Advanced Professional Practice Peer Consultation

Strengthening Expertise through Shared Lenses For experienced consulting and coaching psychologists, peer consultation is one of the best ways to continue to build expertise by learning from the experiences, wisdom and different perspectives of highly esteemed peer consulting psychologists whose doctoral psychology training span different areas. Webinar Sponsored by SCP / This program offers CE credits Facilitators: Vicki V. Vandaveer, Ph.D. / Leonard Wysocki Ph.D. Registration Fee: $300 per participant 100% of fees go to SCP Research and/or General Fund Dates: Tuesday, March 12, 2024, 6:00-7:30 pm Eastern. Subsequent meetings will be decided in first meeting Purpose: Strengthen consulting and coaching psychology expertise through peer review and dialogue around our most challenging cases Description: • Six small group meetings – 1.5 hours each, 5 to 6 participants per session – committed to be present at all six sessions • Participants take turns leading the dialogue when sharing their own case • Meetings are “closed” – only registered participants and the two facilitators • All participants commit to strict confidentiality outside of the group. • At the conclusion of the six sessions, the group (or any subset who wishes to) may write up their case studies and learnings for publication in CPJ or other refereed journal. • CE credit will be earned (pending APA approval). Learning Objectives: Participants will achieve, among many other things: A. Insights from each other, who come from different areas of psychology and practice in different contexts. B. Greater awareness of the complexities and challenges that can emerge in organizational consulting and leadership coaching. C. Enhanced knowledge and skills for preventing and/or dealing with similar complex challenges more effectively. D. Better understanding of the role and impact of the Self in consultation and in consulting outcomes and be better able to use the Self as an even more effective instrument for clients’ development. Conflict of Interest Disclosure: There are no conflicts of interest to disclose in connection with this series. *The Society of Consulting Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Society of Consulting Psychology maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Event Registration Is Now Full  

SCP March 2024 Town Hall Meeting

We invite you to attend a monthly one hour Town Hall via zoom hosted by Marc Sokol, our 2024 SCP President. This is an opportunity to come together as a professional community, to share your experience and discover that of other SCP members. Each month we will start with a topic of interest featuring some aspect of our society. We will then open it up to wider discussion of any topics those online wish to bring up. 2024 Town Halls meetings will feature an array of topics including: How did mentors shape the progress of your career? How can peer coaching raise your game as a consultant? Best consulting practices from a member of our Financial Psychology Special Interest Group Consulting to the United Nations and how you can contribute How consulting to a family business is different (we have a Special Interest Group for that!) Do you want to publish a professional book? Tips from our Consulting Series editor. Our March Town Hall will begin with a focus on Pro Bono consulting services. As consulting psychologists, we have a broad toolkit that allows us to be of service to others in many ways. Most have us have at some point delivered services Pro Bono to organizations, teams or leaders. Perhaps you have done it as a way of giving back, perhaps because of a connection you feel for a specific organization or leader, or perhaps as a way of developing your own consulting practice. Is it a planned part of your professional portfolio or just serendipity that takes hold? In our next Town Hall meeting, we will explore the why and ways of Pro Bono consulting, even how it can elevate your own professional potential. As an added bonus we will be joined by Dr. Sara Weiner who, in addition to a fabulous consulting career, is currently Chair of SIOP’s United Nations Committee (SIOP is APA Division 14, the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology). Come join us and hear how Sara and other applied psychologists help make a contribution to the work of the United Nations. We will commence at 6:00 PM Eastern, spend part of our time in small breakout groups where you can share your own experience of Pro Bono consulting, hear others’ stories, and perhaps discover your next opportunity. We will also have some open time for anything you wish to discuss with the full group. I look forward to seeing you at our next SCP Town Hall! See below for a schedule of Town Halls planned for the year. Members can complete the registration form once and receive monthly invites and reminders. You can also invite a non-member who might like to learn more about SCP by having them complete a registration form as well. Time: 6:00-7:00 Eastern  Dates:  Tuesday, Feb 20 Monday, March 25 Monday, April 29 Tuesday, May 28 Monday, June 24 Monday, July 29 Monday, Aug 26 Monday, September 30 Monday, October 28 Monday, Nov 25 Monday, Dec 16 Saturday, Jan 13  

SCP April 2024 Town Hall Meeting

We invite you to attend a monthly one hour Town Hall via zoom hosted by Marc Sokol, our 2024 SCP President. This is an opportunity to come together as a professional community, to share your experience and discover that of other SCP members. Each month we will start with a topic of interest featuring some aspect of our society. We will then open it up to wider discussion of any topics those online wish to bring up. 2024 Town Halls meetings will feature an array of topics including: How did mentors shape the progress of your career? How can peer coaching raise your game as a consultant? Best consulting practices from a member of our Financial Psychology Special Interest Group Consulting to the United Nations and how you can contribute How consulting to a family business is different (we have a Special Interest Group for that!) Do you want to publish a professional book? Tips from our Consulting Series editor. Our April Town Hall Focus Is On Brand building Whether you see yourself as a broad-based consulting psychologist or one with a specific niche, we each need to cultivate our professional brand. How to you intentionally build business and reputation beyond ‘word of mouth’? During our April Town Hall we will have opportunity to share and discover different ways be each have been successful at brand building and what we think the future might holds for us as well. To open the dialogue will be joined by Dr. NaTasha Jordan, an I-O Psychologist and SCP member who has built a consulting psychology niche within a marketing firm. You may also know her from her brand building workshops and presentations at SCP conferences, especially through the use of social media. Some of you even know her as “Dr. J”, a consulting psychology presence on TikTok. As always, we will save some time for open dialogue on any topic of interest you might wish to raise. I look forward to seeing you on Monday, April 29 at 6:00 PM Eastern. If you have colleagues interested in the topic and potentially interested in the Society of Consulting Psychology, please share this page with them. See below for a schedule of Town Halls planned for the year. Members can complete the registration form once and receive monthly invites and reminders. You can also invite a non-member who might like to learn more about SCP by having them complete a registration form as well. Time: 6:00-7:00 Eastern  Dates:  Tuesday, Feb 20 Monday, March 25 Monday, April 29 Tuesday, May 28 Monday, June 24 Monday, July 29 Monday, Aug 26 Monday, September 30 Monday, October 28 Monday, Nov 25 Monday, Dec 16 Saturday, Jan 13

SCP May 2024 Town Hall Meeting

May 28, 2024 6:00-7:00 EST We invite you to attend a monthly one hour Town Hall via zoom hosted by Marc Sokol, our 2024 SCP President. This is an opportunity to come together as a professional community, to share your experience and discover that of other SCP members. Each month we will start with a topic of interest featuring some aspect of our society. We will then open it up to wider discussion of any topics those online wish to bring up. 2024 Town Halls meetings will feature an array of topics including: How did mentors shape the progress of your career? How can peer coaching raise your game as a consultant? Best consulting practices from a member of our Financial Psychology Special Interest Group Consulting to the United Nations and how you can contribute How consulting to a family business is different (we have a Special Interest Group for that!) Do you want to publish a professional book? Tips from our Consulting Series editor. Presenter: Marc Sokol, SCP President Our May Town Hall Focus So, you’d like to write a book? For all of the different ways we might brand and showcase ourselves as consulting psychologists, having a published book (or two) seems to be of special value. What makes it worth the work? And if you choose to write a book, what are the key decisions to best develop your ideas? At our May town hall, we will compare experiences of book editors, authors, and those who are contemplating whether this is the right way forward. Joining us is our esteemed colleague, Rodney L. Lowman, who is not only the author and editor of multiple professional books (21 to date!), including the editor of SCP’s book series on Consulting Psychology. Come join us for a discussion about the writing process and for our focused networking conversations. You just may find the insight you are looking for regarding your next book. Rodney L. Lowman, PhD, ABAP, is President, Lowman & Richardson/Consulting Psychologists, PC, Visiting Professor, Dept. of Industrial Psychology and People Management (2023-2026) and Distinguished Professor Emeritus, California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San Diego. He is the author or editor/series editor of 21 books and monographs, has published over 130 peer-reviewed articles and chapters, and has made hundreds of professional presentations all over the world. He currently edits the “Fundamentals of Consulting Psychology” book series for the American Psychological Association (APA). He has edited two professional journals, Consulting Psychology Journal and The Psychologist-Manager Journal. His books include Career Assessment: Integrating Interests, Abilities, and Personality; An Introduction to Consulting Psychology: Working with Individuals, Groups, and Organizations; Internationalizing Multiculturalism: Expanding Professional Competencies in a Globalized World; and Counseling and Psychotherapy of Work Dysfunctions. See below for a schedule of Town Halls planned for the year. Members can complete the registration form once and receive monthly invites and reminders. You can also invite a non-member who might like to learn more about SCP by having them complete a registration form as well. Time: 6:00-7:00 Eastern  Dates:  Tuesday, Feb 20 Monday, March 25 Monday, April 29 Tuesday, May 28 Monday, June 24 Monday, July 29 Monday, Aug 26 Monday, September 30 Monday, October 28 Monday, Nov 25 Monday, Dec 16 Saturday, Jan 13

Antisemitism: An Introduction for Consulting Psychologists

June 11, 2024 6:00-7:30 PM EST CE Credits Are Available   Event Overview Antisemitism and antisemitic incidents have been steadily increasing in the United States since 2016 and have increased by over 300% since October 7, 2023. In this context, American Jews have reported increased mental health distress, experiences of discrimination, and increased concerns regarding safety and well-being related to their identity. As such, there is a critical need for psychologists, across contexts, to understand American Jewish identity, antisemitism, and their intersections with mental health. This presentation will provide attendees with a broad understanding of American Jewish identity, an understanding of antisemitism and its modern manifestations as well as skills to identify and intervene upon interpersonal and institutional antisemitism. This presentation will provide specific opportunities for attendees to ask anonymous questions about Jewish identity, antisemitism, and their interactions with mental health. Learning Objections  1. Describe 3 modern manifestations of systemic and interpersonal antisemitism. 2. Explain at least 2 consequences of antisemitism and this phenomenon's relationship with other forms of prejudice in the United States. 3. Describe how considerations of antisemitism may manifest in diversity-, justice-, and equity-informed spaces. 4. Identify 3 strategies to address systemic and interpersonal antisemitism   Presenter: Dr. Caroline Kaufman Clinical Psychologist    

SCP June 2024 Town Hall Meeting

June 24, 2024 6:00-7:00 EST We invite you to attend a monthly one hour Town Hall via zoom hosted by Marc Sokol, our 2024 SCP President. This is an opportunity to come together as a professional community, to share your experience and discover that of other SCP members. Each month we will start with a topic of interest featuring some aspect of our society. We will then open it up to wider discussion of any topics those online wish to bring up. 2024 Town Halls meetings will feature an array of topics including: How did mentors shape the progress of your career? How can peer coaching raise your game as a consultant? Best consulting practices from a member of our Financial Psychology Special Interest Group Consulting to the United Nations and how you can contribute How consulting to a family business is different (we have a Special Interest Group for that!) Do you want to publish a professional book? Tips from our Consulting Series editor. Our June Town Hall Focus Consulting to small, family and other closely held businesses Many of us discover the world of consulting psychology working with large firms, offering services as part of their talent management suite of services, or holding some internal role. While there are similarities when consulting to small businesses, family firms and other closely held businesses, there are also significant differences to which savvy consultants pay attention. Our guests this month, Mark Sirkin and Sunni Lampasso, each have experience working in both large firms as well as nontraditional settings and can help us explore differences that can matter to consulting success. They have recently launched an SCP SIG (special interest group) on consulting to small and family businesses. Come join us for this town hall focused on how you have been and can be successful working with small, family and other closely held businesses. Mark Sirkin is a past-President of the Society of Consulting Psychology, and serves on the SCP Board of Directors. He is also a member of APA Council and CODAPAR as well as the New York State Psychological Association (NYSPA). Mark specializes in working with closely held businesses, especially family businesses and partnerships. Some of his recent publications include “Regain Your Balance: At Work, with Family, in Life” (iUniverse) and a forthcoming book chapter on working with multi-generational family businesses. As a Coaching Psychologist and Executive Coach with over two decades of experience, Dr. Sunni Lampasso has enabled countless leaders to unlock their potential through evidence-based coaching strategies. While her background lies in elevating C-suite executives and driving business results, Sunni has carved an unexpected niche - the dynamic world of electronic dance music. Recognizing striking parallels between the challenges of CEOs and EDM artists, she now guides DJs and music professionals in areas like peak performance mindset, authentic personal branding, and sustainable career strategies. By fusing her See below for a schedule of Town Halls planned for the year. Members can complete the registration form once and receive monthly invites and reminders. You can also invite a non-member who might like to learn more about SCP by having them complete a registration form as well. Time: 6:00-7:00 Eastern  Dates:  Tuesday, Feb 20 Monday, March 25 Monday, April 29 Tuesday, May 28 Monday, June 24 Monday, July 29 Monday, Aug 26 Monday, September 30 Monday, October 28 Monday, Nov 25 Monday, Dec 16 Saturday, Jan 13

How to Support High-Achieving Driven Women Who Are Ambivalent About Leadership

June 28, 2024 12:00-2:30 PM ET CE Credits Available Event Description What leads high-achieving, driven women to be ambivalent or reluctant about leadership despite their desire for challenging roles of impact? The answer lies in the complexity of navigating a labyrinth of organizational politics and gendered messages about leaders and leadership. Dr. Mira Brancu will share what she has learned from interviewing experts and women with lived experiences, her research, and her coaching and consulting of women on their leadership journeys in the post-COVID era. She will also share what she sees as the most egregious problems of current leadership development programs for women and what needs to change. Learning Objectives Participants in this program will be able to 1. Describe problems with the way current leadership coaching and development programs are currently framed that perpetuated gender biases. 2. Identify how these problems perpetuate women’s ambivalence about leadership. 3. Identify how leadership coaching and training programs can be improved to be more supportive of women’s lived experiences in their leadership journey.   Presenter: Mira Brancu, Ph.D.  Consulting and Coaching Psychologist, Founder & CEO, Towerscope