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Ransdell Chapel speaker to address addictions By Lizia Oliveira, Campbellsville University writer Dr. Eric Bruns, associate professor of psychology at Campbellsville University, will be the speaker at chapel Wednesday, Nov. 12. He will speak on "Internet and gaming addictions." The public is invited to attend the service at 10amET in the Randsell Chapel on the campus of Campbellsville University. Bruns is a clinical psychologist licensed by the American Psychological Association and the Kentucky Psychological Association. He received his bachelor of arts in psychology from Indiana University Southeast in 1988, master of arts in psychology and behavioral sciences from the University of Houston Clear Lake in 1992 and his doctor of psychology from Spalding University in 1999. Bruns has been teaching psychology at CU since 2003. Previously he served as a psychology intern at the Center for the Retarded Inc. in Houston, Texas, from 1991 to 1992, as a mental health associate at Acute Child Psychiatric Services in Louisville from 1992 to 1995 and has served as an adjunct faculty member at Indiana University Southeast and Jefferson Community College in Louisville. He has also served as a staff psychologist at the St. Matthews Pastoral Counseling Center in Louisville and as program director of the Residential Substance Abuse Program in the Division of Mental Health in the Kentucky Department of Corrections. He is married to Tracy Bruns and they have two children, Jilly and Geoff. Chapel is designed to provide opportunities for corporate worship and exposure through of a variety of informative speakers and presentations. All chapel programs are free and open to the public.For information, call the Campbellsville University Office of Campus Ministries at (270) 789-5227.Jefferson Community College in Louisville. He has also served as a staff psychologist at the St. Matthews PastoralCounseling Center in Louisville and as program director of theResidential Substance Abuse Program in the Division of Mental Health inthe Kentucky Department of Corrections. He is married to Tracy Bruns and they have two children, Jilly andGeoff. Chapel is designed to provide opportunities for corporate worship andexposure through of a variety of informative speakers and presentations.All chapel programs are free and open to the public.For information, call the Campbellsville University Office of Campus Ministries at (270) 789-5227. This story was posted on 2008-11-10 09:21:44
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