Panel Discussions
2012: No Panel
2011 Panel: "Psychology Across the Lifespan: Careers Working with Populations of All Ages" Whether you are considering a career in reserach, therapy, or aren't sure yet, come discuss the challenges of working with children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly.
Carole Peterson, Ph.D. Reserach Professor at Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.
Dr. Peterson's research on language and memory has included numerous studies on children's
eyewitness testimony.
Jack Huber , Ph.D., Counsulting Psychologist at Triangle Pastoral Counseling and Professor at Meredith College, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Dr. Huber counsels clients ranging in age from 9-83. His interest in counseling is informed by a humanistic perspective,
which empahsizes the fact that everyone, with help, is capable of solving their own problems. Dr. Huber's practice has involved
mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and family issues.
2010 Panel: "Psych Degree: What Now?" Wondering what to do with your degree in Psychology? Come to our panel discussion for some ideas you may not have considered.
Dr. Jamye Hickman, Engineering Psychology
Dr. Chris Mayhorn, Cognitive Psychologist
Steven Toaddy, Current Psychology Graduate Student at NC State
2009 Panel: "Truth and Lies: Psychology in the Courts."
Panelists were experts in this topic and work in the courts. The panelists were:
Dr. Moira Artigues, General and Forensic Psychiatrist
Dr. Artigues has served as an expert witness in the court testifying about the mental state of defendants.
Dr. Dan Chariter, Licensed Practicing Psychologist
Dr. Chartier works in a counseling and consulting practice serving individuals,
families and organizations that specializes in biofeedback arid
Neuroimaging (Topographic EEG Brain Mapping) and Neurofeedback
training.
Ideas for the 2012 panel? Email the CPC Faculty Advisors.

