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Department Faculty
Timothy L. Barber, D.Min.; Chair of Department of Behavioral Sciences; Associate Professor of Counseling. (Asbury Theological Seminary, 2002). Coordinator of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling M.A. in Counseling (MAC) program. Research interests and service are in the areas of integration of spirituality and counseling, assessment of spirituality and religiosity, supervision in counseling, marriage counseling, development of distance education curriculum, sexual addiction treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). David R. Brown, Ph.D.; Clinical Director of CCU Counseling Center; Assistant Professor of Counseling. (Auburn University, 2008). Practicum Coordinator of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling M.A. in Counseling (MAC) program. Research interests and service are in the areas of integration of spirituality in counseling, assessment of spirituality and religiosity, development of distance learning curriculum, and the impact of technology in counselor education. Jodie K. Edwards, Ph.D.; Dean of School of Education & Behavioral Sciences; Associate Professor of Counseling. (Purdue University, 2007). Research interests and service are in the areas of anxiety disorders, relationship issues, mood disorders, and supervision. Marlene Estenson, Ed.D.; Associate Professor of Counseling. (Northern Kentucky University, 2012). Internship Coordinator of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling M.A. in Counseling (MAC) program. Research interests and services are in the areas of supervision in counselor training and the use of creative arts in counseling. R. Jay Kidwell, Ph.D.; Professor of Psychology. (Union Institute & University, 1997). Professor of psychology in the undergraduate psychology program. Research interests and service are in the areas of the development of a distinct Christian psychology and sports psychology. April Lamoreaux, M.A.; Clinical & Academic Coordinator. (Cincinnati Christian University, 2008) Douglas A. Spears, Ph.D.; Professor of Counseling. (Kent State University, 1999). Research interests and service are in the areas of the impact of infertility on adoptive parenting, the efficacy of premarital counseling, and counseling needs assessment for the local church and Bible college. |
