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PSI exists to train difference-makers -- professional counselors and marriage and family therapists equipped with sound knowledge and clinical skills. Upon graduation, each alumnus has the potential to impact more than 8,000 souls over the course of his or her career.

Faculty

DAVID G. BENNER, PH.D.
Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Spirituality.

dbenner@psy.edu

Post-graduate studies, Chicago Institute of Psychoanalysis; Ph.D., M.A., York University; C.Pysch., College of Psychologists of Ontario; B.A., McMaster University.

STACI S. BOLTON, PSY. D.
Adjunct Professor

drstacibolton@bellsouth.net

Licensed Psychologist. Psy.D.,M.A., Georgia School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University; M.S., Psychological Studies Institute; B.A., Agnes Scott College and Furman University (2 years). Specializations: psychological/psychoeducational assessment and child/ adolescent therapy.

STEPHEN P. BRADSHAW, PH.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology

sbradshaw@psy.edu

Licensed Psychologist. Professor of Psychology, William Jennings Bryan College and Staff Psychologist, Chattanooga Bible Institute. Ph.D., University of Tennessee; M.Ed., Georgia State University; B.A., William Jennings Bryan College. Specializations: indivdiaul marriage and family therapy; counseling, legal and ethical issues; and integration of psychology and tehology.

DOTTIE BROCK, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

drbrock@tfc.edu

Licensed psychologist. Assistant professor of Counseling Psychology, Toccoa Falls College. Ph.D., Georgia State University, M.Ed., Georgia State University, B.S., Oral Roberts University. Specializations:  Adult psychotherapy and spiritual issues.

WILLIAM L. BUCHANAN, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

buchanan@northpointpsychology.com

Licensed Psychologist; Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor AAMFT; Ph.D. Georgia State University; M.S. University of Southern Mississippi; B.A. with Honors in Psychology, Emory University. Specializations: clinical child and family psychology, ethics and professional issues, psychological and neuropsychological assessment, forensics, marital and family therapy.

RON BUNGER, M.L.I.S.
Assistant Director of Libraries

rbunger@psy.edu

M.L.I.S., University of Iowa; M.Div., Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary; B.A., Northwestern College.

ELIZABETH M. CAPECCHI, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Psychologist. Ph.D., University of Tennessee; M.Ed., B.A., Vanderbilt University. Specializations: individual and group therapy with a variety of ages and issues.

CARA COCHRAN, PH.D.
Assistant Academic Dean and Assistant Professor of Counseling and Psychology

ccochran@psy.edu

Licensed Marital and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor, NCC and Clinical Member of AAMFT. Ph.D., M.A., M.Div., Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; M.M., University of South Carolina. B.S., B.A., Southern Wesleyan University. Specializations: adult psychotherapy and coaching and the integration of theology and Christian counseling.

GARY R. COLLINS, PH.D.
Distinguished Professor of Leadership and Coaching

Post-graduate training, University of London, Western Seminary; Ph.D., Purdue University; M.A. University of Toronto; B.A., McMaster University.

DAVID C. COOPER, D.MIN.
Adjunct Professor. Senior Pastor, Mount Paran Church of God.

seniorpastor@mountparan.com

D. Min., Erskine Theological Seminary; M.Ed., University of Georgia; B.A., Lee College. Specializations: integration of theology and psychology.

PHILIP A. COYLE, PH.D., ED.D.
Academic Dean and Professor of Counseling and Marriage and Family Therapy

pcoyle@psy.edu

Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and NCC. Post-graduate training, Tulane University; Ph.D., Ed.D., M.A., M.R.E., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A., Memphis State University. Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor AAMFT. Specializations: marriage, family and sex therapy and adult psychotherapy.

LARRY CRABB, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Spiritual Director for the American Association of Christian Counselors. Psychologist, conference and seminar speaker, Bible teacher, author of over 20 books, teacher of Spiritual Direction, leader in Spiritual Formation and founder/director of NewWay Ministries. Distinguished Scholar in Residence, Colorado Christian University, Morrison, CO, 1996-Present. Ph.D., University of Illinois; M.A., University of Illinois; B. S., Ursinus College.

DAVID E. DEARDORFF, ED.D.
Assistant Professor of Counseling and Marriage and Fmaily Therapy

ddeardorff@psy.edu

Licensed Professional Counselor. Ed.D., East Texas State University; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary. Specialization: spirituality and counseling, marital therapy, mood disorders.

WILLIAM DOVERSPIKE, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Psychologist; Board Certified in Clinical Psychology (American Board of Professional Psychology); Board Certified in Neuropsychology (American Board of Professional Neuropsychology). Ph.D., M.S., Virginia Commonwealth University; B.S., Emory University. Specializations: psychopathology, psychotherapy and professional ethics.

JEFFERY S. ECKERT, PSY.D.
Assistant Professor

jeckert@psy.edu

Licensed Psychologist and Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Psy.D., Wheaton College Graduate School, M.S.W., West Virginia University; B.A., Wheaton College. Specializations: men's issues, adolescent therapy, sexual addictions, and sexual orientation.

JERRY A. GLADSON, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Senior Minister, First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and Adjunct Professor at Columbia Theological Seminary. Ph.D., M.A., Vanderbilt University; B.A., Southern College. Specialization: wisdom literature.

MARTY GOEHRING, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

martygoehring@aol.com

Licensed Psychologist. Director of Family Therapy of Albuquerque, Inc. Ph.D., Fuller Graduate School of Psychology; M.A., Fuller Theological Seminary; B.S. University of New Mexico. Specializations: Anxiety disorders and spiritual formation in Christian psychotherapy.

EVALIN RHODES HANSHEW, PH.D.
Dean of Clinical Activities and Professor of Counseling and Psychology

erhanshew@psy.edu

Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor and NCC. Ph.D., M.Ed., B.A., Georgia State University; Diploma in Christian Counseling, Psychological Studies Institute. Specialization: anxiety, mood, personality, and marital issues.

D. JASON HAYES, PSY.D.
Adjunct Professor

Associate Pastor, Marietta Alliance Church. Post-graduate training, Georgia State University; Psy.D., James Madison University; M.A., Asbury Theological Seminary; B. A., Nyack College. Specializations: adolescent and adult psychotherapy, development, and the integration of psychology and theology.

DAVID HERMECZ, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

dhermecz@juno.com

Licensed Psychologist. Ph.D., M.A., University of Florida; B.A., Auburn University. Specializations: psychopathology and personality disorders.

JOHN HUGHES, M.L.S.
Director of Libraries

jhughes@psy.edu

M.L.S., Clark Atlanta University; B.S., Georgia State University.

J. LOREN JAMES, Psy.D, M.A.B.C.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Psychologist. Post-graduate training, Metropolitan State Hospital, Norwalk, CA. Psy.D., M.A., Rosemead School of Psychology; M.A.B.C., Dallas Theological Seminary; B.S., University of Texas at Austin. Specializations: adult, adolescent and marriage psychotherapy, also psychoeducational and psychological assessment.

WILLIAM E. MCGEE, ED.D.
Assistant Professor of Counseling and Psychology

wmcgee@psy.edu

Licensed Psychologist and Certified Professional Counselor. Ed.D., M.A., B.S., University of Tennessee. Specializations: child and adolescent psychology and psychological evaluation.

GREGORY MOFFAT, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor. Ph.D., M.A., Georgia State University. Specialization: sexual abuse with children.

GARY W. MOON, PH.D.
Vice President and Chair of Integration, Professor of Psychology and Spirituality

gmoon@psy.edu

Licensed Psychologist. Ph.D., Fuller Graduate School of Psychology; M.Div., Fuller Theological Seminary; M.A., B.A., University of Georgia; A.A., Emmanuel College. Specializations: spiritual formation and psychotherapy.

LYNNE S. PADGETT, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Psychologist. Ph.D., University of Memphis; Ed.S., M.S., Georgia State University. Specializations: health and rehabilitation psychology, psycho-social oncology, and neuropsychological assessment across the life span.

JANA D. PRESSLEY, PSY.D.
Assistant Professor; Assistant Dean of Students, Chattanooga and Director of PSI Community Counseling Center

jpressley@psy.edu

Licensed Psychologist. Psy.D., M.A., Wheaton College Graduate School; B.A., Lee University. Specializations: child and adolescent psychotherapy, women's issues, marriage and family therapy, and trauma and abuse issues.

MICHAEL REID, PH.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling and Assistant Dean of Students for Community

mreid@psy.edu

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Clinical Member of AAMFT. Ph.D., Th.M., M.Div., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A., William Carey College. Specialization: marriage and family therapy, spiritual formation, and spiritual integration.

DOUGLAS ROSENAU, ED.D.
Adjunct Professor

dougr@mindspring.com

Licensed Psychologist and Director of Alliance for Change. Ed.D., M.S.Ed., Northern Illinois University; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary. Specialization: sex therapy. Institute for Sexual Wholeness and Clinical Member of AAMFT.

RHONNE SANDERSON, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Marriage and family Therapist. Ph.D., University of Florida; M.A., University of South Florida. Specialization: marriage and family therapy.

TIMOTHY A. SISEMORE, PH.D.
Professor of Counseling and Psychology and Director of CBI Counseling Center

tsisemore@psy.edu

Licensed Psychologist. Ph.D., Fuller Graduate School of Psychology; M.A., Fuller Theological Seminary; B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Specializations: psychological assessment and child and adolescent therapy.

JAMES M. SIWY, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Psychologist. Ph.D., M.A., University of Florida; B.A., Harvard University. Specializations: adult individual and group psychotherapies, psychological assessment and mood disorders.

STEVEN C. SNOOK, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Psychologist and Consultant in Clinical Training. Ph.D., Fuller Graduate School of Psychology; M.A., Fuller Theological Seminary; B.A., Wheaton College. Specialization: psychological assessment.

M. GAYE STONE, PH.D.
Assistant Professor of Counseling and Marriage and Family Therapy

Licensed Marital and Family Therapist. Ph.D., University of Tennessee; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; B.A., University of Florida. Specializations: marriage and family therapy and women’s issues.

MICHAEL SYTSMA, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Professional Counselor. Ordained Minister, The Wesleyan Church, Director of Building Intimate Marriages, Inc., and Co-Founder of Sexual Wholeness, Inc. Ph.D., University of Georgia; M.S., Georgia State University; Diploma in Christian Counseling, Psychological Studies Institute; B.A. Indiana Wesleyan University. Specializations: marriage and family therapy and marital sex therapy.

SIANG-YANG TAN, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Psychologist. Professor of Psychology in the Graduate School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. Senior Pastor, First Evangelical Free Church, Glendale, CA. Ph.D., B.A., McGill University. Specialization: integration of practical theology and mental health.

C. JEFFREY TERRELL, PH.D.
President and Professor of Counseling and Psychology

jterrell@psy.edu

Licensed Psychologist. Licensed Professional Counselor. NCC. Ph.D., M.S., University of Southern Mississippi; M.Div., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; B.A., Samford University. Specializations: adult psychotherapy and marriage and family therapy.

DEANNE J. TERRELL, PH.D.
Dean of Students and Professor of Counseling and Psychology

dterrell@psy.edu

Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor and NCC. Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi; M.S., Georgia State University; Diploma in Christian Counseling, Psychological Studies Institute; B.A., Samford University. Specializations: adult psychotheray, marriage and family therapy, and women's issues.

CASEY TIGGLEMAN, PH.D.
Assistant Professor of Counseling and Marriage and Family Therapy

ctiggleman@psy.edu

Licensed Marital and Family Therapist and Clinical Member of AAMFT. Ph.D., Florida State University; M.A., Fuller Theological Seminary; B.A., University of Michigan. Specialization: addictions counseling.

JAY UOMOTO, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

uomoto@spu.edu

Licensed Psychologist. Director, Center for Polytrauma Care, VA Puget Sound Health Care System (Seattle Division). Clinical Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine. Ph.D., Fuller Graduate School of Psychology; M.A., Fuller Theological Seminary; B.S., University of Washington. Specializations: neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology; research in the neuropsychological, interpersonal dysfunction, and brain SPECT analyses in traumatic brain injury.

DONALD WALKER, PH.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Director of Research, and Assistant Director of Institutional Effectiveness

dwalker@psy.edu

Ph.D., M.A., Fuller Graduate School of Psychology. M.A.T., Fuller Theological Seminary; B.A., University of Akron. Specializations: child and adolescent therapy and assessment, practical integration of spiritual and therapy.

JOYCE H. WEBB, PH.D.
Adjunct Professor

Licensed Psychologist and Founding Partner of Keystone Counseling Center. Ph.D., M.A., M.Ed., Georgia State University; Diploma in Christian Counseling, Psychological Studies Institute; M.A., University of Kentucky; B.A., Old Dominion University. Specializations: adult psychotherapy and women's issues.

JAMA L.WHITE, PSY.D.
Assistant Professor of Counseling and Psychology, Director of Clinical Training

jwhite@psy.edu

Licensed Psychologist and Licensed Professional Counselor. National Certified Counselor. Psy.D., M.A., Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University; B.S., East Tennessee State University. Specializations: adult psychotherapy and women's issues.



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