FACULTY
Dr. Gina G. Gephart
Dr. Adams brings wealth of experience implementing high-impact practices and helping to provide quality education for all learners. With over 20 years of experience in higher education and digital learning, Dr. Adams has the understanding and skill set to advance SCA UTS student success initiatives and to collaborate with campus leadership, faculty, staff, and students to face the challenges of today and tomorrow. She is a champion of inclusive excellence, research, and innovation.
In addition to her role as the Provost, Dr. Adams is the Executive Director of the Spiritual Coaching Institute, the Vice President of the Association of Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapists, and a founding team member of Kind Era Trauma and Addiction Recovery, an addiction and trauma recovery coaching program in collaboration with a leading research hospital in Houston, Texas. Her love of teaching expands to the International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaches (IAOTRC) where she offers consulting, training, and mentoring to aspiring coaches.
Dr. Adams’ passion for education expands to advocacy work supporting trauma survivors. As an expert in trauma-informed care, she offers consulting and training to businesses and educational and religious institutions. She runs a support group for survivors of Human Trafficking in collaboration with Hands of Justice and twelve 11 partners. Dr. Adams also maintains a trauma-informed coaching practice serving international and domestic clientele.
Dr. Adams holds a Doctor of Theology degree in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy and a Master of Education degree in Multicultural Education. She is also a Certified Life Coach and a Certified Trauma Recovery Coach at the Supervisor level.
CAPSTONE Provost and VP of Academic Affairs
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
D.Min., Doctor of Ministry in Psychophysiology and Multifaith Education
(Academy of Holistic Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
CH.D., Doctor of Chaplaincy in Chaplaincy/Spiritual Care
M.Th., Master of Theology in Spiritual Direction
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.Ed., Master of Education in Multicultural Education
(Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Education
(Ottawa University, Ottawa, KS)
Certified Trauma Recovery Coach (IAOTRC)
Certified Life Coach (Certified Life Coach Institute)
Dr. Rev. Adam Barkley
Dr. Barkley is a Clinical Chaplain at Renown Health Hospice in Reno, NV, where Adam provides psychospiritual support, counseling, and intervention, as well as bereavement counseling and grief therapy for both patients and their family members. Adam also provides in-service development and staff training in mental and emotional health in patient care. He conducts presentations of training didactics in areas of patient counseling and support. Adam has been the pastor at TRE Baptist Church in Wellington, NV for the past 8 years, where he is responsible for weekly preaching, discipleship teaching and church leadership guidance. Adam has also worked with Discipleship Training International where he has served as a Board Member since 2001. In this role, he has participated in numerous international short-term mission trips providing training for Pastors and Church leaders in the development and implementation of maturity and discipleship ministries. At the heart of Adam’s pastoral philosophy and theory; is the belief in the integration of pastoral care, guidance, and counsel, which are traditionally understood from a Biblical approach, with clinical therapy methods and theories from a science-based approach.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor
GACS Adjunct Professor
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Chaplaincy and
Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.Th., Master of Theology in Clinical Chaplaincy
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Intercultural Ministries
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
Chaplain Certification (International Certification of Police Chaplains)
Chaplain Certification (Carson City Sheriff’s Office)
Supervisor Education Fellow
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
Supervisor Fellow (Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
Rev. Ch. Dorothy Bayles
Dorothy Bayles served as a chaplain in various settings: free clinics, a private school, a general hospital, and currently serves as the Director of Pastoral Care Services at The Children’s Center Rehabilitation hospital in Bethany, Oklahoma which is the largest free standing rehabilitation hospital for children in the nation. She is passionate about exploring the spirituality of children. In particular, how to best provide spiritual care to patients with medically complex needs who often do not have a voice. Throughout her years of experience with pediatric patients, Dorothy encountered the rich spirituality of patients who have complex medical needs as a result of birth defects or complications, traumatic accidents or illnesses. She believes their voices need to be heard and their stories told. These patients are her teachers.
Dorothy has been married to her husband Christian, a hospice chaplain, for thirty seven years. They pastored churches for thirty five of those years. They have five children and eight grandchildren. Dorothy homeschooled her children for 9 years which has been a tremendous resource in her work with pediatrics.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
GACS Adjunct Professor
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy (in process)
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.Th., Master of Theology in Chaplaincy (in process)
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in English (University of Texas in Austin, TX)
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
CPE Supervisor Education Fellow – Clinical Pastoral Education
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
CPE Supervisor Fellow (Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Association of Certified Christian Chaplains – ACCC)
Ordained (Free Methodist Church of North America)
Director, Pastoral Care Services (Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital)
Chaplain, (Deaconess Hospital)
Godly Play Practitioner in a hospital setting
Ordained, Elder (Free Methodist Church of North America)
25 Years Professional Chaplain Experience
Dr. Judith A. Belton
Doctorate in Pastoral Psychotherapy
(Argosy University, Seattle, WA)
M.S., Master of Science in Health Services, Administration
(Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC)
B.S., Bachelor of Science in Marketing
(Hampton Institute, Hampton, VA)
Graduate Certificate, Equity in Education
(McDaniel College, Westminster, MD)
Founder, The Trauma Recovery Consulting and Coaching Community
Education Specialist, Curriculum and Instruction
(University of Sarasota, Sarasota, FL)
Transition Specialist, Montgomery County Public Schools
Certified, Trauma Recovery Coach – Advanced Level
Certified, Grief, Loss Specialist
Certified, Family Trauma Professional
Trainer, Sistership Circle
Adjunct Faculty, Trinity University, Washington D.C.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
Doctorate in Pastoral Psychotherapy
(Argosy University, Seattle, WA)
M.S., Master of Science in Health Services, Administration
(Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC)
B.S., Bachelor of Science in Marketing
(Hampton Institute, Hampton, VA)
Graduate Certificate, Equity in Education
(McDaniel College, Westminster, MD)
Founder, The Trauma Recovery Consulting and Coaching Community
Education Specialist, Curriculum and Instruction
(University of Sarasota, Sarasota, FL)
Transition Specialist, Montgomery County Public Schools
Certified, Trauma Recovery Coach – Advanced Level
Certified, Grief, Loss Specialist
Certified, Family Trauma Professional
Trainer, Sistership Circle
Adjunct Faculty, Trinity University, Washington D.C.
Tammy S. Cain
In 2007 Tammy became familiar with pastoral care through working at a private Catholic high school and participating in organized ministry retreats with youth. She applied this training as she transferred to a public charter school serving the most at-risk population in the WCSD. Providing this pastoral care to students and their families inspired her to attain the necessary degrees and certifications to become a Chaplain and pursue Spiritual/Pastoral Care as her full-time career. During her grad studies she has been serving as a part-time teacher of high school mathematics, and as a part-time suicide, homicide, hostage negotiator with CSSNV. She has thirty-two years of experience with sexual assault recovery ministries (domestic violence and/or sex trafficked); fourteen years experience in youth crisis and trauma care; and ten years of experience with end-of-life terminal illness spiritual care.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy (in process)
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.Th., Master of Theology in Spiritual Direction
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
B.S., Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education in math & integrated sciences
& coaching (Eastern Oregon University, La Grande, OR)
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
CPE Supervisor Education Fellow – Clinical Pastoral Education
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
CPE Supervisor Fellow
(Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Certified Crisis Intervention Specialist
(Crisis Support Services of Nevada – CSSNV
Lifeline & Sexual Assault, Rape Advocate)
Ordained, and Licensed, Chaplain International Fellowship of Chaplains (IFOC)
License #NV02314-19
Chaplain, Great Basin Chaplain Corps, an affiliate of IFOC
serving Nevada First Responders through Nevada Peer Support Network
Rev. Karen Martinson Cherwien
Rev. Karen Martinson Cherwien is a Board Certified Chaplain with the Association of Professional Chaplains, and ordained clergy in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. She has worked in rural congregational and urban clinical settings throughout her career, including trauma, pediatrics, palliative care, and hospice. She currently serves as a PRN Chaplain for a local hospital, operates a private spiritual counseling firm called “Becoming Real,” and functions as pastor for a small Lutheran congregation. Her published work includes the article “Pneumaplasticity: Rewiring the Human Soul,” in Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling. When Karen has free time, she can frequently be found singing, reading, or spending time with friends and family. She lives with her spouse and children in Arkansas, with roots in Minnesota.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
M.Div., Master of Divinity
(Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Religion
(Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN)
Ordained, Clergy
(Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Association of Professional Chaplains – APC)
Dr. Amy Cooper
As the professor and curriculum designer of Adult Learning, Dr. Cooper administers the development and instruction of digital age learning courses for the university. She writes and directs objectives for digital credentials to support courses. Amy has over 15 years of experience as an educator, including research work, higher-education course design, instructional coaching, committee leadership, education construction, and teaching in numerous capacities for grades K-8. Dr. Cooper has been recognized as an expert in the field of micro-credentials, natural differentiation and implementing 21st century skills. Dr. Cooper provides consultation and research in various capacities. She has been featured on numerous podcasts, and live interviews. Dr. Cooper worked as a researcher and developer for the University of Wisconsin-Madison; curating portions of their online program and assessments. Dr. Amy Cooper earned a Master’s of Education degree in K-8 Language Arts from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis and a Doctor of Education from Concordia University-St. Paul, MN in Professional Leadership, Inquiry and Transformation.
2005-Present: Elementary Educator: St. Anthony, New Brighton School, Minneapolis, MN
2012-Present: Instructional Leadership Coach: St. Anthony Village, Minneapolis, MN
2021-Present: Professor: Adult Learning in the Digital Age and Motivating Learners
2018-2020: Researcher: University of Wisconsin-Extension, Department of E-Learning, Madison, WI
2002-2004: Teacher’s Assistant: Computer Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
2001-2004:
Teacher’s Assistant: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
Ed.D., Doctor of Education (Educationis) in Professional Leadership,
Innovation and Inquiry
(Concordia University, Portland, OR)
Ed.M., Master of Education in K-8 Language Arts,
(University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN)
B.S., Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
(University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN)
Honor, World's Best Workforce Teacher Representative
Honor, Recipient Service of Community Scholarship
Honor, Course Designer Badge: signifies that the learner has created a staff
development session in opportunity-based/equity learner practice for other
educators, Chapel Hill, NC
Dr. Rev. Shawna N. Counce
Chaplain (Major) Shawna N. Counce was born in Rochester, New York. She graduated from East High School in the city of Rochester. She holds a certificate in Biblical Studies and a minor in Missions studies from Elim Bible Institute, a Masters of Divinity from Regent University, Post-graduate coursework is completed and currently pending a Doctorate of Ministry from Erskine Theological Seminary. She is ordained as a Minister and Chaplain with Vanguard Ministries and endorsed to serve as an Army chaplain by the Coalition of Spirit-Filled Churches.
Chaplain Counce’s military education includes the US Army Chaplain Officer Basic Course, and Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE), seven units with an awarding of the 7R, ASI at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. Chaplain Counce is currently a Clinical Pastoral Education Fellow with the University of Theology and Spirituality where she is pursuing her certification to be a Clinical Pastoral Educator/Supervisor.
Chaplain Counce first entered Individual Ready Reserves (USAR) duty as a chaplain candidate in October 2002 during which she completed the Chaplain Officer Basic course and later entered active duty in August 2007. She served the 115th Combat Support Hospital at Fort Polk, where she served in a detainee mission in Iraq, Brooke Army Medical Center for a year-long CPE residency; Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord as the Palliative Care Chaplain and Chaplain Clinician caring for Wounded Soldiers and their Families. She recently served as a Battalion Chaplain for 308th BSB in infantry support of 17th Field Artillery Brigade. She served 3rd Calvary Division, Regimental Support Battalion at Fort Hood, TX, where she served as the Regimental Support chaplain. She transitioned to the Army Reserves in 2016 and served as a senior chaplain at the 11th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Hood, TX. She currently is serving as the Medical Brigade chaplain at the 176th Medical Brigade in Seagoville, TX. She has deployed once in support of Operation Iraq Freedom in 2008 serving as a hospital chaplain in Camp Bucca and Camp Cropper, Iraq.
Chaplain Counce’s awards and decorations include Army Commendation Medal (5OLC), Army Achievement Medal, Meritorious Unit Citation Emblem, National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medals (2OLC), Global War on Terrorism, Military Outstanding Volunteer Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Army Overseas Service Medal.
Chaplain Counce entered into civilian service at the Veterans Affairs Health System in 2017 and currently serves as a Clinical Chaplain providing spiritual care to Veterans and their families in the Central Texas area.
D.Min., Doctor of Ministry
(Erskine Theological Seminary, Due West, SC)
M.Div., Master of Divinity
(Regent University, Virginia Beach, VA)
Certificate in Biblical Studies
(Elim Bible Institute, Lima, NY)
Ordained as Minister and Chaplain
(Vanguard Ministries)
Endorsed (Coalition of Spirit-Filled Churches)
Major, Army Reserves
(Medical Brigade Chaplain, 176th Medical Brigade in Seagovile, TX)
Chaplain Clinical
(Veterans Affairs Health System, Central Texas)
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
7-Units (Association of Clinical Pastoral Education – ACPE)
CPE Supervisor Education Fellow
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
CPE Supervisor Fellow (Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Dr. Rev. Denise A. Currie-Lowe
Dr. Denise Currie-Lowe has more than 20 years as a member of the Clergy. She is dedicated to providing critical support to those in need of spiritual guidance. Her compassionate nature gives her the ability to communicate with a culturally diverse range of individuals, families, and support staff and provide the best possible advocate for individuals, families, and community services. She is experienced in pastoral counseling, training, facilitating support groups in areas related to crisis intervention, bereavement, family renewal and realignment of relationships.
She has additional study and education in business and economics which has served her well in performing outreach services to find the best community resources available to aide those in need.
D.Min., Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Care and Counseling
(United Theological Seminary, Dayton, OH)
M.Div., Master of Divinity in Pastoral Care and Counseling
(McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University, Atlanta, GA)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Business and Economics
(College of Mount St. Vincent, Bronx, NY)
Certificate in Computer Technology
Ecclesiastical Endorsement
(African Methodist Episcopal Church, Nashville, TN)
Ordained, Itinerant Elder
(African Methodist Episcopal Church, Nashville, TN)
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
CPE Supervisor Education Fellow
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
CPE Supervisor Fellow (Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Dr. Wendel T. Dandridge
Dr. Wendel T. Dandridge is the Pastor of The Worship Center Church, entrepreneur, humanitarian, success coach, Professor of Biblical Heritage at Clark Atlanta University, and best-selling author of 7 published books which include: After the Comma: A Grammar Lesson on Life, Arrows that Pierce a Woman’s Heart, The Dare to Dream Journal, The Dead Christian, Returning to the Message of Christ, Winning off the Field and Dare to D. R. E. A. M. He is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. He was listed among the top 100 leaders in 2016 for the John Maxwell Leadership awards. In 2017 he was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr Board of Preachers of Morehouse College. He has appeared on Trinity Broadcasting network on numerous occasions to share his story of homelessness to success. He was given the 2017 OZY.com educator award for his leadership in the classroom. He holds a Bachelor’s of Arts degree from Morehouse College, a Master of Divinity Degree from the Interdenominational Theological Center and has a Doctorate of Philosophy in Ministry (PhD) from Petra Theological Seminary.
Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Ministry
(Petra Theological Seminary, Mount Dora, FL)
M.Div., Master of Divinity in Psychology of Religion
(Interdenominational Theological Seminary, Atlanta, GA)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Religion, minor in Psychology
(Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Association of Professional Chaplains – APC)
Dr. Rev. Thomas Dewitt
2017-Present: Chaplain: Wesley Willows Continuing Care Community, Rockford, IL
2019-Present: Pastor: First Baptist Church, Janesville, WI
2018-Present: Faculty Member: Graduate Assistant, Trinity Theological Seminary, WI
2018-Present: CPE Supervisor: Institute for Clinical Pastoral Training
2014-2017: Pastor: First Baptist Church, Sesser, IL
2013-2014: Psychiatric Chaplain & Lead Chaplain: Bledsoe County Correctional Complex, Tennessee Department of Corrections, Pikeville, TN
2012: Chaplain: Caris Hospice, Athens, TN
2007-2012: Pastor: Villa Hills Baptist Church, Belleville, IL
2003-2012: Staff Chaplain, Cardiology Chaplain, CPE Preceptor: Saint Louis University Hospital, Saint Louis, MO Adjunct Faculty: Saint Louis University School of Medicine
2000-2003: Pastor: Hale Baptist Church, Hale, MO
1999-2000: Chaplain, CPE Residency: Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Shawnee Mission, KS
1997-1999: Pastor: New Life Baptist Church, Athens, IL
1996-1997: Pastor: First Baptist Church, Virginia, IL
Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy in Pastoral Counseling
(Trinity Theological Seminary, Newburgh, IN) (in process)
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy
(SCA University of Theology & Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.Div., Master of Divinity
(Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City, MO)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral Studies (Lee University, Cleveland, TN)
Licensed (Highland Avenue Baptist Church, IL)
Ordained (Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church, IL)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Association of Certified Christian Chaplains – ACCC)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Spiritual Care Association – SCA)
Certified Dementia Practitioner
(National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners)
Certified Healthy Interventions Instructor (Saint Louis University Hospital)
Award, Michael B. Dutton Superintendent’s Award
(Tennessee Corrections Academy)
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
CPE Supervisor (Institute for Clinical Pastoral Training – ICPT)
Elreacy Dock, Thanatologist
Over the past several years Elreacy Dock has dedicated herself to providing remote support and service to reputable healthcare tech companies with distributed teams. She has always been passionately interested in healthcare, particularly in the context of behavioral health. Her academic background has primarily focused on psychology, thanatology, and more recently, integrated behavioral healthcare. She strongly believes that through a unique combination of human empathy, medical expertise and machine learning, we currently have a remarkable opportunity to address mental health concerns on a widescale basis.
Elreacy Dock’s professional and academic experience has provided her with a broad skillset that she continues to actively refine on a daily basis. She also has prior experience working as an HR Manager and Generalist, Trainer, Recruiter, Writer and Editor. She has consulted independently and privately on projects pertaining to Artificial Intelligence - AI. When she reflects on her history in the workforce, her favorite experience has involved working with international teams and having the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues from around the world.
D.B.H., Doctor of Behavioral Health
(Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ) (in process)
M.S., Master of Science in Thanatology (Marian University, Indianapolis, IN)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology
(Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL)
International Honors Certificate
(UCLA Anderson School of Management, Los Angeles, CA)
International Honors Certificate
(University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa)
Rev. Benjamin D. Dubow
Rev. Dubow is also a co-lead pastor at Riverfront Family Church (American Baptist, USA), a progressive evangelical church in Hartford, CT. Rev. Dubow's ministry career includes being an Area Director with Young Life, a successful church planter in Storrs, CT, as well as pastoring in many different contexts, ranging from university towns, urban settings, rural small churches, and youth and college ministry. Rev. Dubow was Ordained for ministry by the Next Leader Association, Tacoma, WA. Pastor Benjamin also speaks on the topic of leadership, spirituality and personal calling at retreats and events. He spent five years working with the Manchester, Connecticut Area, Conference of Churches, developing their culinary jobs training program. In that context, he worked with people facing serious barriers to successful employment, including people experiencing or at-risk for homelessness, ex-offenders, people in recovery and people facing the challenges of poverty. The program included an 18-week "culinary bootcamp" as well as employment in an award-winning social enterprise restaurant.
Rev. Dubow’s leadership skills include being a culinary instructor as well as instructor for the University of Connecticut's First Year Experience program. He is passionate about leadership development as well as the full inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community in the life of the local church. While cooking has often been his "tent making", it has also been a parallel career to ministry. Dubow was recognized as an "Expert's Pick Up and Coming Chef" by Connecticut Magazine in 2018 and his restaurants have won many state-wide awards including Best French, Best Farm to Table and Best Hidden Gem -- all while functioning as a social enterprise and job development/training restaurant. In 2018, he also co-founded a grassroots organization called HEARD, focused on peer-to-peer support and mental health awareness within the hospitality industry. Much of his ministry continues to be with people within the restaurant and hospitality world. He currently lives in Hartford, CT. He is also an uncle to 8 wonderful nieces and nephews.
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy (in process)
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.Div., Master of Divinity in Pastoral Ministry
(SCA University of Theology & Spirituality, University Place, WA)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
(University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT)
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
CPE Supervisor Education Fellow – Clinical Pastoral Education
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
CPE Supervisor Fellow (Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Ordained for ministry by the Next Leader Association
Certificate in Youth Ministry, (both: Young Life, Colorado Springs, CO, and
Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA)
Dr. Rev. Maria Theresita Escandor
Psychodynamic Psychotherapist: Conducts therapy sessions for individuals, couples, families and groups all ages
Presidential Security Group: Philippine National Police, Regular Trainer, Compassion International-Philippines, Accredited Trainer and Psychotherapist.
Adjunct Professor: College of Theology Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo. Teaches assigned courses for the program on Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Counseling and Clinical Supervision.
Founder-Chairman of the Board: Vanderpol Center for Leadership and Pastoral Formation, Inc. Services Offered: Psychotherapy and pastoral counselling Clinical Pastoral Education and Formation (CPEF) Seminars, Leadership and team development activities, Executive Coaching, and Corporate chaplaincy.
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) Supervisor: Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – USA; Philippine Children’s Medical Center. Supervise Clinical Pastoral Education Training Program to ministers of all faiths, professionals, and all other interested individuals who have the desire to be professional caregivers.
HR Consultant: InfoCom GmbH Representative Office, Antel Global Corporate Building Julia Vargas, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.
Teacher, Trainer and Coordinator: Living Waters Philippines, Inc.
Elected Municipal Councilor: Gubat, Sorsogon. Radio Station Manager: Far East Broadcasting Company, Legazpi, Albay.
Psy.D., Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy
(Graduate Theological Foundation, Mishawaka, IN)
Psy.D., Doctor of Psychology in Psychology
(Institute for Psychodynamic Pastoral Supervision, Durham, NC)
M.Div., Master of Divinity in Pastoral Care
(Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary, Baguio City, Philippines)
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
CPE Supervisor (Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
Susan Erlewine, M.Div., RN-BC
Oncology Chaplain: Martha Morehouse Medical Plaza Department of Chaplaincy & CPE, OH
Adjunct Professor: Interdisciplinary Health Studies, Ohio University Athens, OH
2018-2019: Chaplain Resident: Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
2017: Survivor Advocacy Outreach Program (SAOP)
2014: Adjunct Professor: Ohio University School of Nursing, OH
2014: Healing Touch Lead Nurse Planner: Maintaining accreditation status, Healing Touch Program Duties. Writing monthly report to American Nursing Credentialing Center (ANCC). Reviewing ANCC Directors Update, reviewing instructor/student evaluations and HT Activity Files, reviewing policy and procedures and preparing the ANCC Self Study Report.
2013:
Assistant Professor of Nursing: Hocking College:
2011-2013:
Adjunct Professor: Ohio University School of Nursing online RN-BSN program
Clinical Supervisor: Ohio University School of Nursing, OH
2010-2011:
Assistant Professor of Nursing: Ohio University, OH
2001-2010:
Assistant Professor of Nursing: Hocking College
1999-2000:
Clinical Manager: Arbor Hospice, Ann Arbor, MI:
1997-1999:
Hospice Team Leader & Patient Care Coordinator: Appalachian Community Hospice, OH
1996-1997: Volunteer Coordinator & Case Manager: Hospice of Appalachia, Athens, OH
M.S.N., Master of Science in Nursing Education, Received Graduate Faculty
Merit Award for Education. Graduated with Honors, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nurses
(Bellarmine University, Louisville, KY)
B.S.N., Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Graduated Magna Cum Laude
(Ohio University, Athens, OH)
ADN, Associate Degree in Nursing, Graduated on Dean’s List. Omicron Delta
Society for Students of High Distinction
(Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI)
Certification: Faith Community Nursing
Certification: Hospice Approved Educator
Certified: Hospice and Palliative Nurse, CHPN
Certified: Healing Touch Practitioner
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Spiritual Care Association – SCA)
Dr. J. Edward Frick
Dr. Frick has twenty years of experience in public education having served as a teacher, administrator and school board director. Dr. Edward Frick holds a B.A. in Education & History from Lycoming College, a M.S. in Education (Educational Administration) from Bucknell University and has earned an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and Management form Drexel University. While at Bucknell, he was recognized by the Bucknell Education Department with the Hugh F. McKeegan Prize for the individual that best exemplifies those qualities of character, scholarship, leadership and professional commitment needed for effective leadership in the school. In 2007, he was recognized as the Pennsylvania State Assistant Principal of the Year by the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the PA Association of Elementary and Secondary Principals. He has published articles in national international and regionally peer-reviewed journals. Within higher education, Dr. Frick has served as an adjunct instructor, faculty manager, clinical instructor, senior leadership trainer, and clinical supervisor. He has a passion for work surrounding standards-based curriculum and alignment in higher education. His research interests surround connectedness, ethics, social capital and virtual networking. His desire to instill in individuals the importance of relationship and ethical awareness within educational practice is evident in his interactions with colleagues and students alike.
Ed.D., Doctor of Education (Educationis) in Educational Leadership
& Management
(Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA)
M.S., Master of Science in Education & Administration
(Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Education & History
(Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA)
Dr. Rev. Lilliana S. Godsoe
Dr. Lilliana S. Godsoe is an Interfaith Minister and Chaplain living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She first received the call to ministry while serving as a hospice volunteer at Zen Hospice Project, a pioneering organization in the modern hospice movement. After Ordination with the Chaplaincy Institute, an Interfaith Seminary, in 2011, she went on to serve as both a hospice chaplain and staff chaplain for a senior life-plan community and several other organizations.
Rev. Lilliana completed her CPE training and achieved Board Certified Chaplain (BCC) certification with the Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation (CSCPF). She has also served as President of CSCPF since 2016. Dr. Lilliana is a Supervisor Fellow with GACS with plans to complete CPE Supervisor certification in 2022.
CAPSTONE Registrar
GACS Adjunct Professor
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.Th., Master of Theology in Spiritual Direction
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
(California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA)
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
CPE Supervisor Education Fellow
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
CPE Supervisor Fellow
(Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision)
Board Certified Clinical Chaplain (BCCC)
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
Board Certified Clinical Chaplain (BCCC)
(Spiritual Care Association – SCA)
Ordained, Interfaith Minister
(Chaplaincy Institute, Berkeley, CA)
President CSCPF
Dr. Rev. Beverly K. Hartz
Dr. Hartz has been involved with faith-based organizations for 26 years in the U.S. and internationally. In the late 1990’s she was part of a curriculum writing team that produced a character-based sex education curriculum that is currently being taught in 60 countries. Dr. Hartz participated in teacher training on this curriculum in Honduras and Gabon. In 1999 the writing team fielded a request from the Ministry of Education in Russia to write a curriculum on the life of the historical Jesus. At Boris Yeltsin’s request this elementary and secondary curriculum was placed in 72,000 Russian schools in 2000. After graduating with an M.A. in Pastoral Care and Counseling, Dr. Hartz was an Adjunct Professor for four years at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, CA, designing and teaching a course on chaplaincy that required clinical experience.
Dr. Hartz has been an ACPE Certified Educator since 2000. She has managed CPE programs primarily in Catholic hospitals and the Veterans Administration. She served on the Pacific Region’s Accreditation Committee for six years and as the Chair of the Accreditation Committee for three years. Her love of curriculum development has continued throughout her career as has a passion for using the arts in learning and healing. She is currently developing a curriculum for Pastoral Formation using the creative and innovative seminars she developed over the last 15 years. She is also a Board Certified Chaplain with the Association of Professional Chaplains, and ACPE Certified Educator with the Association of Clinical Pastoral Education, and a CSCPF Board Certified Supervisor of CPE and CPE Fellows with the Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
GACS Adjunct Professor
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.A., Master of Arts in Pastoral Care and Counseling
(Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, La Mirada, CA)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management
(Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA)
Ordained (Calvary Chapel, Costa Mesa, CA)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCCi)
(Association of Professional Chaplains – APC)
Certified CPE Educator
(Association of Clinical Pastoral Education – ACPE)
Board Certified CPE Supervisor
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
Board Certified Supervisor of CPE Supervisor Education Fellows
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation)
CPE Supervisor (Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Rev. Ch. Zoe Hill
Rev. Zoë Hill graduated from Lancaster Theological Seminary with an M.Div. in 2010. She is ordained through Metropolitan Community Church, and is Board Certified through BCCI. She is Certified in both Group and Individual Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM).
Chaplain Zoë currently serves as CPE Program Director at Caron Treatment Centers in Wernersville, PA, also working as a Chaplain with the female teen to adult programs. She began working at Lancaster General Hospital (Lancaster, PA), followed by St. Luke’s Hospital (Bethlehem, PA) in Residency programs prior to starting her ministry at Caron in 2012, and served in the Emergency Room, Trauma, ICU, Mental Health, Physical Rehabilitation, Medical and Intermediate ICU Units at these hospitals. As well as working with the above-mentioned patient population, she facilitates specialty groups, such as Grief & Loss Group and Chronic Pain Group
She has a passion for teaching Pastors and Chaplains hands-on ministry, especially working with people and their families who may be struggling with addictions, grief, and chronic pain.
M.Div., Master of Divinity (Lancaster Theological Seminary, Lancaster, PA)
Ordained (Metropolitan Community Church, Los Angeles, CA)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Association of Professional Chaplains – APC)
Certified in Critical Incident Stress Management
Supervisor Education Fellow
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
Supervisor Fellow (Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Dr. Bonnie L. Hofer
Dr. B. L. Hofer, Ed.D., M.S., has over 35 years of experience working in health and human service settings. Dr. Hofer holds a doctorate in Pastoral Community Counseling with an additional concentration in Counseling Psychology from the College of Counseling, Psychology, and Social Sciences from Argosy University. She is proficient in both allopathic and holistic approaches, creating a more comprehensive view of integrative health and wellness. In addition, Dr. Hofer holds a Master of Science degree in Health Services Administration from Central Michigan University. Her training and experience include I/O psychology, leadership psychology, organizational development, administrative control and analysis, research, and legal aspects of administration. This has supplemented her baccalaureate work in Interpersonal Communication and Health Science at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan.
Dr. Hofer has been involved with faith-based organizations for over 25 years, partnering with faith and community leaders across the United States and abroad. This work has encompassed leading, speaking, lecturing, and teaching opportunities, as well as establishing comprehensive spiritually oriented care and counseling programs. In addition, Dr. Hofer has 30 years of experience working in mental health and other care settings focused on spiritual care, interpersonal trauma, memory care, traumatic brain injury, geriatric, bariatric, physical rehabilitation, and more. Dr. Hofer has provided both onsite and regional leadership for care facilities across the country. She has also enjoyed a diversity of experiences that include creating and overseeing facility start-ups from inception. Dr. Hofer has been featured in international media and is a recipient of the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award.
Ed.D., Doctor of Education (Educationis) in
Pastoral Community Counseling with concentration in
Counseling Psychology
(College of Counseling, Psychology, and Social Sciences, Argosy University, Phoenix, AZ)
M.S., Master of Science in Health Services Administration
(Central Michigan University, MI)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Physiology (Oakland University, MI)
Dr. Liza T. Jones
Dr. Jones currently holds a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the former Hawaii School of Professional Psychology at Argosy (Currently: Hawaii School of Professional Psychology at Chaminade University of Honolulu). She is currently pursuing her Postdoctoral M.S. in Psychopharmacology, with desires to become a prescribing psychologist in her future; while building a private practice across several states. Dr. Jones aka Dr. J/Dr. Liza has a lifetime of public service and recently decided to drop her hat in San Diego after leaving federal service as an embedded provider with an US Naval Ship. She is a Marine Corp Veteran and has a unique trauma informed and culturally aware community lens that involves mentoring, teaching, and supporting all who she serves. She understands the life of an “adult learner” and often approaches the process with a whole person viewpoint. She currently teaches and provides course development with the team. She always welcomes connections, so she invites you to reach out if you feel compelled. Remember to take a little time to take a deep breath and exhale. Namaste.
Post-Doctoral M.S. in Psychopharmacology
(Alliant International University, CA)
Clin.Psy.D., Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology
(Argosy University, Hawaii)
MSCP, Master of Science Degree in Clinical Psychology
(Azusa Pacific University, CA)
B.S.Soc.Psych., Bachelor of Science Degree in Social Psychology
(Park University, MO)
A.G.S., Associate of General Studies Degree
(Craven Community College, New Bern, NC)
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, State of Hawaii, HI MFT-440
Certified Substance Abuse Counselor, State of Hawaii, 1835-14
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, State of California, Licensure #123282
Certified DOD Sexual Assault Victim Advocate
LivingWorks Suicide Trainer for SafeTALK #41764
Certified Yoga Instructor
Psychological Assistant #PSB94025688
Registered and scheduled for Clinical Psychology Licensure
(testing date: 03-12-2021)
Dr. Barbara Koning
1987-2008: Assistant Professor: Protestant Theological University, department of Practical Theology, Kampen, The Netherlands. Multidisciplinary scientific setting. Tasks related to Teaching:
Bachelor Level: Elementary Psychology; Training Communication Skills for Spirituality.
Master Level: Pastoral Psychology; Contemplative Psychology; Social Constructionism; coaching students writing their master thesis.
Post-Academic Level: Spiritual Caregivers (theme: religious coping). Editor and Co-Author LOI Remote Courses on bachelor level; one course educating in personal and professional development and one educating in empirical practical theology (integrating social sciences and pastoral theology). Research member of Department of Practical Theology with emphasis on empirical methods for Empirical Practical Theological research Researcher and Author of publications on themes of gender and religion, psychological value of prayer practices, the role of imagination in spiritual life, and fairy tales.
Presenter: International conferences of psychologists of religion
Student-Counselor: of Theological University.
1985-1987:
Staff Member: Multidisciplinary Centre for Ethics, Church and Society - Driebergen, The Netherlands. This centre was affiliated to the World Council of Churches in The Netherlands. Main part of the work was to set up conferences on a variety of themes at the interface between science, religion, ethics and society.
1983-1987:
Personal Assistant of a member of Dutch Parliament - The Hague, The Netherlands. An array of supportive tasks serving Protestant Christian politician
COMMUNITY
2004-Current:
Member of Working Committee supporting Post-academic two-year program in Spiritual Direction for protestant ministers, pastoral counsellors and spiritual caregivers and chaplains in The Netherlands.
2013-2016, Chair of the Working Committee:
2017-2019, Manager of relocation process from setting in Protestant Church to setting in Protestant Theological University.
2021, Secretary of the Working Committee
2007-Current: Member of Dutch Association for the Study of Dreams (in Dutch: VSD: Vereniging voor de Studie van Dromen), non-profit organization fostering knowledge of dreams and the practice of dreamwork.
President: 2009-2016
Organized 10 post-initial education symposia for members and nonmembers, specific themes and larger general field of dreamwork. Designed nationwide network of 10 regional dreamgroups for members of VSD, including professional coaches and counselors
Chair Board of Editors, from 2009-2014, of the Dream Journal, the tri-annual Magazine of the VSD.
2007-Current:
Member of International Association for the Study of Dreams
2010-2013: Member of Board of IASD.
2009-2011: Member of Conference Committee preparing IASD 28th annual conference in The Netherlands.
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019: Presenter in IASD annual conferences
2014-2016: Member of Conference Committee preparing IASD 33rd annual conference in The Netherlands. Cohost of the conference.
2018-2019: Member of Conference Committee preparing IASD 36th annual conference in The Netherlands.
1990-2018:
Protestant Churches in The Netherlands - Member of local committees setting up educational programs for local church members.
Leader of two meditation groups (two times each for four years);
Leader of several dream groups in churches.
1981-1985: Worship Leader: Conducting a Youth Choir in local protestant church in Amsterdam
Psy.D., Doctorate Degree in Psychology of Religion
(Radboud University, The Netherlands)
Clin.Psy.D, Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology
(Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Spiritual Director – Registered (Dutch Association for Spiritual Directors,
Gaandeweg, The Netherlands)
Dream Worker – Certification
(The Haden Institute, Flat Rock, USA, North Carolina)
Self Confrontation Method – Licensed Practitioner
(Counseling Method at Radboud University, The Netherlands)
Sharon Loeschen, MSW
Sharon has been practicing as a clinical social worker since 1980, over 40 years, first as a contractor with Family Services of Long Beach, CA and then in private practice. She has also taught in the Marriage and Family Therapy Graduate Program at California State University, Long Beach, CA for 19 years. She also developed the Satir Coaching and Mentoring for Satir Global Network.
Author of:
The Satir Process, Systematic Training in the Skills of Virginia Satir, Enriching Your Relationship with Yourself and Others.
MSW, Master of Social Work
(University of Illinois, Jane Addams School of Social Work,
Chicago Circle, Illinois)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts (University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois)
LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California)
ACSW (Academy of Certified Social Workers, NASW)
Certified Master Trainer in the Satir Coaching and Mentoring Specialist Program
Developer, Satir Coaching and Mentoring
(Satir Global Network)
Dr. Rishel N. Mañas
As a supervisor education fellow (SEF), Dr. Rishel Mañas appreciates how the CPE Supervisor provides guidance and support to SEFs every step of the way as they develop their own competence, authority, and supervisor identity. She believes that the strengths of the CPE Program at the Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision include seamless integration of the different psychological, psychoanalytic, educational, and behavioral theories in the CPE process, behavior modeling, openness, interculturality, inclusivity, dynamic spirituality, relevant assessment, and timely feedback through individual supervision. These make the CPE formation (not just training) truly life-changing and impactful for her as she continues to serve people in her own ministry setting, community, and sphere of influence in the Philippines.
As an educator by heart and by profession, Dr. Rishel Mañas is passionate about contributing to transformative education and training one heart, one learner at a time. She is currently involved with Vanderpol Center for Leadership and Pastoral Formation as a member of the Board of Trustees with the commitment to help transform individuals, communities, as well as public and private institutions through pastoral counseling and spiritual care. She is also a Supervisory Education Fellow in Clinical Pastoral Education and Formation (CPEF) under Vanderpol Center. She volunteered as a hospital chaplain at the Philippine Children’s Medical Center from 2015 to 2019. She has been working as a Corporate Chaplain since 2020 under Vanderpol Center in partnership with InfinitCare, a private company that provides personalized resources, workshops, and counselors for corporate employees' mental well-being.
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.Div., Master of Divinity in Biblical Studies
(International Graduate School of Leadership, Manila, Philippines)
B.S., Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education – English
(University of St. La Salle, Bacolod, Philippines)
Licensed Professional Teacher, Philippines
Trustee Board Member & Deputy Executive Director
(Vanderpol Center for Leadership and Pastoral Formation,
Pasig City, Philippines)
Supervisory Education Fellow in
Clinical Pastoral Education and Formation (CPEF)
(Vanderpol Center for Leadership and Pastoral Formation,
Pasig City, Philippines)
Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapist
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
CPE Supervisor Education Fellow
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
CPE Supervisor Fellow (Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Dr. Martha L. Morgan, LMFT
Dr. Martha L. Morgan first studied marriage and family therapy at Oklahoma State University in 2004. She then completed her doctoral study at Texas Tech University in 2010. Her dissertation research focused on the experiences of African American graduate students attending predominately white institutions.
She was briefly exposed to Satir during her master’s program. Her journey into Satir’s work deepened during her doctoral work. While trying to determine which MFT theory would be her theoretical home she dug deeper into Satir’s work. She also saw how the application of the model helped her to help her clients and she was hooked. She met Sharon Loeschen during the ILHRN conference in San Diego in 2011.
Dr. Martha Morgan was honored to receive the opportunity to serve on the Board for Satir Global for several years. She continues stay connected through serving on the Anti-racism Committee.
Dr. Morgan has trained students to practice therapy since 2010. Her first faculty appointment was in the Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) program at Alliant International University, San Diego, CA. She taught both undergraduate and graduate students at John Brown University. She also taught and served as Clinic Coordinator at Mercer University, Atlanta, GA. Her current position is in the marriage and family therapy program at UMass Global (previously - Brandman University).
Her clinical works has allowed her to served underserved populations. She has worked with adults and youth in the criminal justice system. She has also served adults and children in a hospital setting. Currently she practices part-time via Telehealth for Good Human Work. She utilizes the Satir Growth Model in these setting which has allowed her to help her clients achieve their goals to improve their lives.
Dr. Martha Morgan has made profound and useful discoveries along her path. She has learned the importance of creating space for our social locations. While seeing clients in the campus-based clinic at Tech she noticed a new client would take a step back when she let them know she was their therapist. After completing the initial paperwork, she informed the client about what she had observed. They responded by saying, “I wasn’t expecting you to be Black. You didn’t sound Black on the phone.” This encounter changed the way she started therapy. From that client forward, she began discussing what she likes to call – social location disclosures. She shares with her clients those aspects of self that have an influence on how we know, see, hear, learn, and understand. She starts this way, because she believes it is important for people to know who she is and how those parts of her own identity might show up in our time together. She also encourages her students to become familiar with their own social locations and to determine how they want to acknowledge social location in the work they do with clients.
Dr. Martha Morgan’s own social location disclosure would thus be: “Here is my social location. I am Black/mixed American – my cultural background includes Black, Native American, Irish and German. I am a citizen of the United States. I am Southern Californian and I’ve had the opportunity to travel throughout the country. My current home state is Oklahoma. I am cis-female, my pronouns are she, her, hers. I am heterosexual. I am Christian. I recognize the power and pain that comes with identifying as Christian and so I oftentimes say, but not an “American Christian.” I am educated. I have earned 4 degrees and I am also the first in my family of origin to attend college. English is my first language. I am middle class, although I often worry about finances. I am mostly able-bodied. I do have an issue with my vision, although most people won’t know that by looking at me. Professionally I am a marriage and family therapist and an educator. I am also a daughter, sister, aunt, great-aunt and wife. All of these identities shape the way I navigate the world and will be present in our work together. My hope is that these parts of me will not get in the way of connecting and understanding you. If something does come up I also hope that we can have a conversation and do our best to mitigate the situation. I look forward to learning and growing with you.”
2018-Current:
Associate Professor: Mercer University, Atlanta, GA
2018-2021:
Clinic Coordinator: Mercer Family Therapy Center Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. 2016-2018:
Clinical Supervisor: AAMFT Approved Supervisor. John Brown University CARE Clinic, Siloam Springs, AR.
2015-2018:
Associate Professor: John Brown University, Siloam Springs, AR.
2010-2015:
Core Faculty, Assistant Faculty: Alliant International University, San Diego, CA.
2012-2015:
Marriage and Family Therapist: Volunteers of America, San Diego, CA.
2006-2010:
Graduate Instructor: Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.
2006-2010:
Marriage and Family Therapist: Lubbock County Juvenile Justice Center, Lubbock, TX.
2007-2010:
Medial Family Therapist: Covenant Pediatric Oncology, Lubbock, TX.
2006-2008:
Research Assistant: Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.
2004-2006:
Program Assistant: McNair Scholars Program, University of Central Oklahoma, OK.
1996-2001:
Typist Clerk III: Disability Hearings Unit, Oklahoma DDD, Oklahoma City, OK.
Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy in Marriage and Family Therapy
(Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX)
M.S., Master of Science in Family Science, emphasis Family Therapy
(Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK)
M.Ed., Master of Education in Adult Education, emphasis Community Service
(University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK)
B.B.A., Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource Management
(University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK)
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, State of Michigan
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, State of Oklahoma
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, State of Georgie
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, State of Arkansas (previous)
Award, 2013 ODSA TRiO, Achiever of the Year
Award, AAMFT/SAMSHA Minority Fellowship Recipient (2 years)
Award, Multicultural Achievement Scholarship recipient
Honor, Oklahoma Division of Student Assistance Hall of Fame 2002
Honor, Gamma Beta Phi National Honor Society
Honor, Ronald E. McNair Scholar
Board Member, Anti-racism Committee, Satir Global Network
Dr. Imam, Salahuddin M. Muhammad
Dr. Imam Salahuddin M. Muhammad has had over 26 years of experience as the Imam of a Masjid. He served as an Imam and Chaplain for over 28 years for the New York State Department of Corrections. Dr. Muhammad’s many accomplishments include over 17 years as a college Chaplain and an Experiential Knowledge expert. He has furthered his career by becoming a certified Pre-Marital and Marital Facilitator and Coach. Dr. Salahuddin cares about human beings and specifically married couples. He is committed to helping couples keep their marriages strong. He is further committed to helping people to realize their full potential. He is currently the Dean of Islamic Studies for Global Oved Dei Seminary and University (GODSU).
2014-2017:
Adjunct Instructor: Wake Tech Community College
2013-Present:
Associate Imam: As Salaam Islamic Center, Raleigh, NC
2013:
Adjunct Professor: Bard College, Annandale, NY
2011-2012, 2008:
Imam, Muslim Chaplain, Teacher: Fishkill Correctional Facility, Fishkill, NY,
2006:
Award: Muslim Student Association, United States Military Academy
2005-2006:
CPE Student: 400 hours of Clinical Pastoral Education, ACPE-Clinical, HealthCare Chaplaincy, NY
2005:
Honored: Latif Islam Award, Greenhaven Prison Program, Vassar College
2003:
Received Proclamation: Mayor Andrew Marino for demonstrating sound moral leadership to the Islamic community, Newburgh, NY
1996-2013:
Imam, Muslim Chaplain: Bard College, Annandale, NY
1992-1994:
Adjunct Professor: Prison Program, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY
1989-1991:
Imam, Muslim Chaplain: Mid-Hudson Psychiatric Center, New Hampton, NY
1986-2013:
Senior Imam: Masjid Al Ikhlas, The Islamic Learning Center, Orange County, Newburgh, NY
1986-1994:
Imam, Muslim Chaplain: Orange County Correctional Facility, Goshen, NY
1985-1987:
Adjunct Professor: Mercy College, Bronx, NY,
1985-2013:
Imam, Muslim Chaplain: NYS Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS), Fishkill Correctional Facility, Fishkill, NY
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor
GACS Muslim Chaplaincy Consultant
D.Min., Doctor of Ministry Islamic Studies / Christian Muslim Relations
(Hartford Seminary, Hartford, CT)
Graduate Certificate, Islamic Chaplaincy (Hartford Seminary, Hartford, CT)
M.P.S., Master of Professional Studies in Theology and Counseling
(Theological Seminary, New York, NY)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences
(State University of New York (SUNY), Albany, NY)
Member & Past President: Association of Muslim Chaplains
Member & Past President: National Association of Muslim Chaplains
Volunteer: Women’s Prison, Raleigh, NC
Board of Trustees: Council President of Alumni, Hartford Seminary, Hartford, CT
President: Newburgh Community Action Committee
Board Member: Fortune Society, New York, NY
Imam Muslim Chaplain: Fully Registered, Certified, Endorsed
(Muslim Endorsement Council of Connecticut), and
(Mid-Hudson Valley Majlis Ash-Shura Beacon, NY), and
(Majlis Ash-Shura of the Metropolitan Area, NY), and
(National Association of Muslim Chaplains, NY)
Dr. DeeAnna Merz Nagel
DeeAnna Merz Nagel received her B.S. in Mental Health & Human Services from Georgia State University, M.Ed. in Rehabilitation Counseling from University of Georgia and D.Th in Multi-faith Spiritual Direction from SCA University of Theology and Spirituality . She specializes in online coaching, telemental health and the application of complementary, alternative and psychospiritual modalities within the helping professions.
Her approach to working with clients, students and supervisees is inclusive and collaborative. Along with being a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, she is an Approved Clinical Supervisor and Board Certified Coach. She holds several additional credentials in the healing arts, including Reiki and Aromatherapy. She co-founded Online Therapy Institute and is also faculty at The Institute for Life Coach Training. DeeAnna has co-authored/edited 5 academic books and written many chapters and articles.
Additionally, DeeAnna has previously held the position of Ethics Chair within two state counseling associations. Community Outreach includes Stephen Ministry through First Presbyterian Church in Quincy. Florida. She is also a Board Member, Executive Committee, UKirk Presbyterian (USA) Campus Ministry Florida State University, Tallahassee, a ministry committed to full inclusion LGBTQIA+
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Multi-Faith Spiritual Direction
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.Ed., Master of Education in Rehabilitation Counseling
(University of Georgia, Athens, GA)
B.S., Bachelor of Science in Mental Health & Human Services
(Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA)
LMHC Licensed Mental Health Counselor (New York State Education Department)
LPC Licensed Professional Counselor
(New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs)
BC-TMH Board Certified-TeleMental Health Provider
(Center for Credentialing & Education)
ACS Approved Clinical Supervisor (Center for Credentialing & Education)
BCC Board Certified Coach, Health & Wellness Designation
(Center for Credentialing & Education)
Ordained Elder (Presbyterian USA)
Stephen Minister, (First Presbyterian Church in Quincy, Florida)
Board Member, Executive Committee, UKirk Presbyterian (USA)
Campus Ministry Florida State University, Tallahassee,
full inclusion LGBTQIA+ - Ministry
Dr. Behike, Lisa Nyabinghi
Dr. Lisa Nyabinghi is an Ordained Behike with her tribe, Ya’ya Guaili Ara Taino Yukayeke. She is very active in the First Nations community and performs monthly ceremonies with tribal members and other indigenous tribes. Dr. Nyabinghi was awarded her Doctor of Psychology and Grief Counseling from Breyer State Theology University and her Bachelor of Science from Morris Brown College. While serving the indigenous populations of Central America for over 15 years, Dr. Nyabinghi also complete a Clinical Pastoral Education unit at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro, North Carolina. She is acutely aware that First Nations spiritual leaders are not nationally recognized and is developing a pathway for those leaders to receive BCCI accreditation for their specific trainings and mentorships. For over twenty-three years, Dr. Nyabinghi has provided guidance, education training and counseling as an Indigenous Pastoral Counselor in Georgia and North Carolina. She is humbled to be a leader with The Association for Clinical pastoral Education as a Psychotherapy Commission member and has served in this capacity for over two years. Currently, Dr. Nyabinghi has focused her practice on assisting individuals to examine the trauma of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic and its profound impact on personal grief and loss thru pandemic therapeutic recovery therapy.
When not working with her tribal members, she spends her time with her daughter and sister, in the art studio that facilitates courses and workshops for budding Monet’s and Freda Kahlo’s. Dr. Nyabinghi is extremely passionate about her indigenous roots and bridging the gap between non-natives and native peoples. It is her fervent belief that tomorrow’s scholar practitioners will have a stronger foundation by embracing the diversity that exists within First Nations, mainstream theology and belief and practices associated with spirituality.
CAPSTONE Compliance Office
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
Psy.D., Doctor of Psychology & Grief Counseling
(Breyer State Theology University, Bradenton, FL))
B.S., Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
(Morris Brown College, Atlanta, GA)
Certified Pastoral Counselor
(American Association of Pastoral Counselors – AAPC)
Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE)
Psychotherapy Commissioner (ACPE Psychotherapy Commission)
Certified Peer Specialist
(Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities)
Ordained, Behike & Chaplain (Ya’ya Guaili Ara Taino Yukayeke)
Dr. Matthew Owen
Dr. Matthew Owen is an experienced Therapist, Chaplain, Spiritual Counselor and Meditation Teacher. After 12 years with Caron Treatment Centers, Dr. Owen accepted a position with the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) as a Retreat Support Fellow. In that role he attends to the practical, spiritual, emotional and psychological needs of retreatants. He also anticipates being able participate in the IMS Prison Ministry program soon. Dr. Owen also has extensive experience serving as a hospital chaplain at Penn State Health St. Joseph’s Medical Center and at a Pennsylvania VA hospital trauma ward, as well as serving as a pastoral caregiver with the Human Society.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor
GACS Adjunct Professor
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Chaplaincy and
Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy (In Process)
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.A., Master of Arts – Leadership Studies
(Meadville Lombard Theological School, Chicago, IL)
M.A., Master of Arts – Philosophy
(West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, PA)
B.S., Bachelor of Science - Public Policy
(Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg PA)
Supervisor Education Fellow
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
Supervisor Education Fellow
(Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Board Certified Chaplain and Pastoral Counselor (BCC | BCPC)
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Spiritual Care Association - SCA)
Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor
(Pennsylvania Certification Board, Harrisburg, PA)
Certified Mindfulness Teacher, Professional Level
(International Mindfulness Teachers Association, Washington DC)
Trauma-Informed Creative Arts Therapist
(The Creative Art Therapy Center, Bearsville, NY)
Dr. Rev. Charles James Parker
Dr. Rev. Charles Parker is the Director of Hospice & Palliative Care Division for the Spiritual Care Association and the Director of Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Education for Traditions Health. Additionally, his duties include direct patient care as a Hospice Chaplain / Bereavement Coordinator. Dr. Parker is an Air Force Veteran with over 17 years of active duty service that includes 6 years with the Department of Aerospace Studies at the University of Southern Mississippi. With over 13 years of ministry experience, Dr. Parker’s chaplaincy background includes acute care, oncology, palliative care, and hospice care. Chaplain Parker served as the Lead Chaplain for Palladium Hospice and Palliative Care and an Addictions Counselor for the Next Step Program at Pine Grove Behavioral Health and Addiction Services. He has earned both a Masters of Divinity in Chaplaincy and a Doctor of Education in Pastoral Counseling. His research focus has been self-care and self-compassion, and he has published on these topics in the Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy.
Dr. Parker is a Board Certified Chaplain (BCC) and an Advanced Practice Board Certified Chaplain with Hospice and Palliative Care specialty (APBCC-HPC) member of the Spiritual Care Association (SCA). Additionally, Chaplain Parker is a Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) Supervisor Education Fellow (SEF) with the Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision. He is a caregiver for the SCA Time for Compassion program and serves on the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) Spiritual Caregiver Steering Committee.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
GACS Adjunct Professor
Ed.D., Doctor of Education (Educationis) in Pastoral Counseling
(Argosy University, Seattle, WA)
M.Div., Master of Divinity in Chaplaincy
(Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary, Lynchburg, VA)
B S., Bachelor of Science in Occupational Education
(Wayland Baptist University, Plainview, TX)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Spiritual Care Association – SCA)
Advanced Practice Board Certified Chaplain
Certified in Hospice and Palliative Care (APBCC-HPC)
(Spiritual Care Association – SCA)
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
CPE Supervisor Education Fellow
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
CPE Supervisor Fellow (Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Director SCA Hospice & Palliative Care Division
Chaplain David Pascoe
During his early years in healthcare, Chaplain Pascoe worked as a hospice chaplain and bereavement coordinator. He was then hired as Pastoral Care Coordinator at Primary Children’s Hospital, the premier pediatric hospital and only level one trauma center for a five-state region of the Intermountain West. He also served as operations manager of the pediatric palliative care team at that facility for a period of time. During his years of service as a chaplain, he maintained membership in the Pediatric Chaplains Network and the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. Out of concern for the emotional wellbeing of his clinical colleagues, he was instrumental in bringing the Schwartz Center Rounds to several hospitals in the state of Utah.
An experienced educator, Chaplain Pascoe taught adult evening classes for 9 years at the Utah campus of the University of Phoenix. He is the author of two education courses for The Spiritual Care Association: Caring for the Smallest: Pediatrics; and Pediatric Palliative Care. He has lectured and taught workshops on a range of topics including spirituality in healthcare, grief and bereavement, pediatric palliative care, spiritual distress, moral injury, and burnout. For his contributions to patient, family and staff support in pediatric care, Chaplain Pascoe received an award as The Schwartz Center’s National Compassionate Caregiver of the Year Finalist, 2016.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Designer, Curriculum Developer
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Spiritual Care Association – SCA)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy – CPSP)
CPSP Clinical Fellow in Hospice and Palliative Care
Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution
(University of Utah)
Summer Internship in the Art of Spiritual Direction
(Mercy Center, Burlingame, CA)
Adjunct Faculty
(University of Phoenix Utah Campus)
MA in Spanish
(University of Exeter, England)
MA in English, emphasis in ESL
(University of Utah)
BA in French & Spanish
(University of Exeter, England)
Dr. Rev. Patricia Roberts
Rev. Dr. Patty Roberts is an Ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church. Dr. Roberts earned a Masters of Divinity degree from McCormick Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry from Chicago Theological Seminary. After serving churches in Northwest Indiana, Dr. Roberts moved to Chicago to pursue a career as a Chaplain. She trained at Rush University, completing five units of Clinical Pastoral Education, after doing an intern unit at Northwestern University. After completing requirements for professional chaplaincy, including becoming Board Certified by the Association of Professional Chaplains, Dr. Roberts worked as a hospice chaplain in Evanston, IL. When a dream job as Director of Spiritual Care at Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital became available, she interviewed and was offered the position. Dr. Roberts joyfully served Marianjoy for the last thirteen years of her career, retiring at the end of 2017.
After retiring from full-time ministry, Dr. Roberts moved with her husband back to Indiana and is engaged in local ministry there. She is on the board of the H.O.P.E Center, which is a non-profit that seeks to provide services to traumatized citizens of Gary, IN. She also facilitates spiritual workshops and retreats. Dr. Roberts is certified in Spiritual Direction by the United Methodist Church. Dr. Roberts continues to teach classes in spiritual care and end of life at Midwestern University, which she has done for the past decade. Dr. Roberts’ writing has been published in Chaplaincy Today, as well as in “Spiritual Care in Nursing Practice,” edited by Kristen Mauk. Besides spending more time with her granddaughters, retirement has offered opportunities for pursuing her hobbies – abstract art painting and fly-fishing. Dr. Roberts is passionate about teaching new students, preparing them for ministry as chaplains and spiritual care providers, assisting them as they become future leaders in spiritual care – believing the world is in desperate need of them.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor
D.Min., Doctor of Ministry
(Chicago Theological Seminary, Chicago, IL)
M.Div., Master of Divinity
(McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, IL)
Reverend Ordained
(United Methodist Church)
Board Certified Chaplain (BCC)
(Association of Professional Chaplains – APC)
Certified Spiritual Director
Dr. Jennifer Winingder
Dr. Jennifer Winingder has over 20 years of experience in higher education, gender studies, ministry, spirituality and health, and counseling. She graduated in May 2015 with a Doctorate in Pastoral Counseling through the Candler School of Theology at Emory University in cooperation with Columbia Theological Seminary and The Interdenominational Theological Center. She received training in Marriage and Family Therapy through the Care and Counseling Center of Georgia. She just completed her second year as an Adjunct Professor of Pastoral Care at Candler. She also has a private counseling practice in Chamblee and organizes and facilitates spiritual and creative retreats and anti-racism workshops through her organization, Spiritual Pathways.
2018-Present:
Adjunct Professor: Pastoral Care, Candler School of Theology, Emory University
2018-Present:
Founder & Director: Spiritual Pathways, nonprofit collective of spiritual, creative retreat leaders and organizers.
2015-2018:
Teaching Associate: PC 501 Introduction to Pastoral Care and PC 503, Pastoral Care with Women, with Dr. Karen Scheib. Candler School of Theology, Emory University. 2015-Present:
Private Practice: Brookhaven Pastoral Counseling, Chamblee, GA
2015:
Teaching Assistant: Introduction to Pastoral Care with Dr. Skip Johnson. Columbia Theological Seminary
2008-2009:
Resident Chaplain: Clinical Pastoral Education, Northside Hospital and Care and Counseling Center of Georgia
2006:
Director of Student Affairs: AUN-The American University of Nigeria. Yola, Nigeria. (Contracted by American University, Washington DC.) Supervised student life staff of 20. Responsible for over 400 students in all areas of student life and campus activity
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
Th.D., Doctor of Theology in Pastoral Care and Counseling
(Candler School of Theology,
Emory University, with Columbia Seminary, Atlanta, GA)
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Multi-Faith Spiritual Direction
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
S.T.M., Masters of Sacred Theology
(Union Theological Seminary, New York, NY)
M.Div., Masters of Divinity (Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature in Spanish
(Brown University, Providence, RI)
Residency Completion:
(Advanced Residency at Care and Counseling Center of Georgia in Marriage and Family Therapy)
Founder and Director, Spiritual Pathways Inc.
Co-Founder, Present Pilgrimage Media
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE)
ACPE-CPE 4-Units, Northside Hospital
Dr. Katrina Yap
Dr. Katrina's pastoral care ministry is in the marketplace and her passion and advocacy is in promoting mental and spiritual health in the workplace. She is a market research practitioner based in the Philippines and is a Partner and Managing Director of InfoCom Asia Pacific, a business intelligence and ICT consulting firm headquartered in Germany with its APAC regional headquarters in Manilla. In parallel, she is also the Co-Founder of Vanderpol Center for Leadership and Pastoral Formation. Through this organization, she provides Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy, Pastoral Counseling, Corporate Chaplaincy, Mentoring, and Executive Coaching services to companies, government agencies, and non-profit organizations together with her CPE-trained colleagues.
Dr. Katrina's vision is to combine both her corporate and pastoral care experiences to promote and develop Corporate Chaplaincy for the Asian context and to train leaders, people managers, pastoral caregivers, and spiritual mentors to provide holistic care to individuals in the Southeast Asian marketplace setting. To realize this dream, Dr. Katrina is currently a CPE Supervisor Education Fellow under the Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision and co-supervises CPE programs in the Philippines through Vanderpol Center, an accredited learning center by CSCPF. She is also working through her hybrid Masters-Doctorate program in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy with the SCA-University of Theology & Spirituality and hopes to achieve her degrees by 2022. When she's not working, studying, and serving, Dr. Katrina loves to travel and feels most alive in a multi-cultural environment. She loves cooking, quiet walks, her dogs, lazy Sundays, her modern family, and her lifelong friends.
D.Th., Doctor of Theology in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
M.Th., Master of Theology in Chaplaincy
(SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
B.A., Bachelor of Arts in Humanities with specialization in
Political Economy and International Relations and Development
(University of Asia and the Pacific, Pasig City, Philippines)
Co-Founder & Vice-Chairman
(Vanderpol Center for Leadership and Pastoral Formation,
Pasig City, Philippines)
CPE Supervisory Education Fellow in
Clinical Pastoral Education and Formation (CPEF)
(Vanderpol Center for Leadership and Pastoral Formation,
Pasig City, Philippines)
Partner and Manging Director (InfoCom Asia Pacific, Pasig City, Philippines)
Senior Consultant (InfoCom GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany)
Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapist and Executive Coach
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
CPE Supervisor Education Fellow
(Center for Spiritual Care and Pastoral Formation – CSCPF)
CPE Supervisor Fellow (Graduate Academy of CPE Supervision – GACS)
Dr. Deborah Ziebarth, RN-BC
Dr. Deborah Ziebarth has more than 40 years of nursing experience in ICU, tribal nursing in Somalia, East Africa, Parish Nursing/Faith Community Nursing, Community Benefit Manager for a large hospital system, Higher Ed Academia, and currently resides as Chair of Nursing for the Herzing University. She is Research Director for Faith Community Nursing International, sits on the Wisconsin Faith Community Nurse Coalition Board, and teaches the Foundations of Faith Community Nursing course. Deborah has consulted for the Westberg Institute on various research projects since 1995 and served as the Research Project Manager from 2014 - 2016. She has developed many of the WI position statements and the WI Transitional Care Program, facilitating three 2-year research studies in transitional care. She is well published in her area of science, which is faith community nursing and has created the theoretical model of Faith Community Nursing. She received her Master’s in Nursing Education from Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and her Doctorate in Nursing Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She has her Board Certification in Faith Community Nursing.
CAPSTONE Adjunct Professor, Course Developer, Curriculum Designer
Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Philosophy / Research
(University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI)
MSN, Master of Science in Nursing, Master Major: Nursing Education and
Community Health (Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, WI)
BSN, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, WI)
ADN, Associate Degree in Nursing, R.N.
(Madison Area Technical College, Milwaukee, WI)
RN-BC Registered Nurse with Board Certification in Faith Community Nursing
Certified, ANCC in Faith Community Nursing
Dr. Madison L. Akridge
Madison is an adjunct Professor at the SCA University of Theology and Spirituality/Capstone University, and a Coach Educator/Faculty at the Institute for Life Coach Training and Havana Wellness Studio. She is co-editor of an academic book on Spiritual Coaching and co-author/co-creator of the Essential Soul Care project. Madison is a Reiki Master/Teacher and has experience and training in various energy and wellness modalities, including Energy Psychology. Madison’s approach to working with clients and students is intuitive, eclectic, strengths-based, inclusive, and down-to-earth. Her passion is exploring and clearing energetic and creative blocks, establishing and navigating the soul’s path, finding one’s authenticity, and expanding life’s meaning and purpose.
CAPSTONE licensed psychotherapist and board certified coach
D.Th. in Multifaith Spiritual Direction (SCA University of Theology and Spirituality, University Place, WA)
Board Certified Coach (Institute for Life Coach Training, online)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (TN, MS, GA, FL)
MSW-Master of Social Work (Savannah State University, Savannah, GA)
B.A. in Philosophy (Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL)