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Faculty
The Graduate Psychology faculty serve as mentors to Bethany students throughout the course of their educational journey at Bethany and as they launch out into their post-graduate opportunities.
Bethany's Graduate Psychology faculty members are committed Christian men and women who have earned advanced academic degrees and garnered extensive professional experience in their areas of expertise. Many have both clinical and theological training. They are able to bring both academic rigor and practical wisdom to their classrooms.
Bethany University's professors are committed to the personal growth and professional development of their students.For brief biographies of the Graduate Psychology professors, see below.
Accomplished Christian Faculty.
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Brian Kelly |
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B.A., Trinity Bible College; M.A., Fuller Theological Seminary; Ph.D.,
Fuller Theological Seminary. Adjunct Instructor of Psychology. Areas of
expertise include integration of psychology and theology, strategic planning,
statistics, and research design.
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Emmanuel Denike |
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B.A., Bethany College; M.A., Western Theological Seminary. Assistant Professor
of Psychology. Areas of expertise include addiction counseling, pastoral
counseling, family therapy, treatment planning, and statistics.
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Judy Richards |
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B.S., Penn State University; M.A., University of San Francisco. Licensed
Marriage and Family Therapist, State of California. CAADAC certified. Areas
of expertise include therapy with adolescents and young adults, addiction
counseling, group therapy, family therapy, and human development.
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Carrie Trubenbach |
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B.A., State University of New York; M.A., Institute of Imaginal Studies.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Adjunct Instructor of Psychology.
Areas of expertise include individual and group therapy, cross-cultural
counseling, art therapy, and domestic violence.
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Julie Carboni |
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B.S., San Jose Christian College; M.A., University of San Francisco. Licensed
Marriage and Family Therapist, State of California. Assistant Professor of
Psychology. Areas of expertise include family therapy, therapy with adolescents
and young adults, crisis intervention, treatment planning, human development,
and psychopathology.
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William Snow |
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B.A., Pacific Lutheran University; M.A., Pacific Lutheran University; Ph.D.,
University of Washington. Full Professor of Psychology. Areas of expertise
include psychological and systems assessment, strategic planning, history of
psychology, statistics and research design.
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Steve Stiles |
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B.A., Sonoma State University; M.Div., American Baptist Seminary; D.Min.,
American Baptist Seminary. Full Professor of Addiction Studies. Areas of
expertise in addiction counseling, individual and group therapy,
psychopharmacology, crisis intervention, treatment planning, and program
administration.
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