The Wheaton College School of Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy presents The 41st Annual Scandrette Lecture, "Understanding Work as a Calling: Spiritual and Psychological Perspectives" given by well-known author, Dr. Bryan Dik, PhD. Dr. Dik's scholarly work focuses on meaning and purpose in the workplace, calling and vocation in career development, and the intersection of faith and work. Reception following.
Bryan Dik is a vocational psychologist and professor of psychology at Colorado State University. He was also co-founder and Chief Science Officer of jobZology and co-inventor of the award-winning PathwayU career guidance platform. Bryan’s scholarly work focuses on meaning and purpose in the workplace, calling and vocation in career development, and the intersection of faith and work. He has published four books, including Redeeming Work and Make Your Job a Calling. Bryan is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and American Scientific Affiliation, and is recipient of the John Holland Award for Outstanding Achievement in Career or Personality Research (APA Div. 17) and the Applied Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Award (APA Div. 36). He lives with his wife Amy and their four sons in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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