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NARTH Member Elected to Psychological Association Office
Psychologist Christopher Rosik, Ph.D. was
recently elected president of CAPS-West, a division
of the Christian Association for
Psychological Studies.
Dr. Rosik is the author of "'Outing' the Moral
Dimension in Research on Homosexuality," an
article published in the association's Journal of
Psychology and Christianity in 1996, as well as
"Conversion Therapy Revisited: Parameters
and Rationale for Ethical Care," published in
2001 in the Journal of Pastoral Care.
CAPS' purpose is to promote the integration
of Christianity and the behavioral sciences
at both theoretical and applied levels, and to provide
educational and research opportunities for its members.
Founded in 1956, CAPS has some 2000 members
in the U.S., Canada, and 25 other
countries.
The association's members serve as psychologists,
marriage and family therapists,
professional counselors, pastoral
counselors, psychiatrists, professors &
researchers, social workers, guidance
counselors, and students and professionals
in training.
The association publishes the quarterly
Journal of Psychology and Christianity. Dr.
Rosik's article appeared in the journal's
Vol. 15, No. 4 issue on pages 373-384.
Information on membership can be obtained by calling
830) 629-CAPS or visiting the CAPS web site at
www.caps.net.
Updated: 8 February 2008
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