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John Nicoletti

John Nicoletti, Ph.D.

Dr. John Nicoletti is a co-founder of Nicoletti-Flater Associates with his spouse Lottie Flater, and has been a police psychologist in the Denver-metro area for more than 25 years. Over the last ten years, the Nicoletti-Flater private practice has expanded into the field of violence and violence prevention. After years of work with national corporations and government agencies, such as the United Postal Service, United Airlines, NASA, Johns Manville, and the U.S. Department of Energy, Dr. Nicoletti has established himself as a national expert in workplace violence. He was an invited speaker at the 10th World Conference in Disaster Management (June 25-28, 2000; Ontario, Canada) and was a keynote speaker at the 2001 National Students Assistance Conference (April 2001, Florida). Dr. Nicoletti was also asked by the Columbine Review Commission to testify numerous times and was cited many times in The Report of Governor Bill Owens (May 2001).
In 1993, Dr. Nicoletti co-published Violence Goes to Work (1997, MSEC), a very well received prevention manual for employers, which has been reprinted four times. Dr. Nicoletti also co-wrote Violence Goes to College (2001, Charles C Thomas, Publisher), and Violence Goes to School (2002, National Educational Service). Dr. Nicoletti has conducted hundreds of workshops, training seminars, and consultations across the U.S.

Dr. Nicoletti received his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Colorado State University in 1972. During his career, Dr. Nicoletti has received many awards for his distinguished contributions to the field of psychology. Most notably, the Colorado Psychological Association awarded him the E. Ellis Graham award in 1996, and the American Psychological Association awarded him the Karl F. Heiser Presidential Award in 1998 for advocacy on behalf of professional psychology. He is a member of the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals and the International Association of the Chiefs of Police. Dr. Nicoletti is also part of the Colorado Governor’s Commission on Bioterrorism.

 

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