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Gary Collins, Ph.D. – Distinguished Visiting
Professor 2007-Present
Education
- Ph.D., Purdue University (Clinical Psychology), 1963
- M.A., University of Toronto (Psychology),
1958
- B.A., McMaster University (General
Studies), 1956
Positions Held
- Professor at various institutions
including Bethel College and Trinity International University
- Co-Founder and first president of
the American Association of Christian Counseling
- Founding editor of Christian Counseling
Today Magazine
- Distinguished Professor of Leadership
and Coaching at Psychological Studies Institute in Atlanta,
GA.
Dr. Collins’ areas
of interest lie primarily in coaching, mentoring and advising
counseling, higher education and business professionals.
His responsibilities, while here at Regent, will be to advise
the faculty in developing a leadership presence internationally,
teaching doctoral students on current trends and practices
of Christian counseling around the world, and guiding participation
in the emerging role of global Christian counseling. |
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David (Yoon-sun) Oh, Ph.D. - Visiting Professor for
2004-2005
Education
- Ph.D., Myongji University (Youth Psychology),
2000
- M.R.E., Wash. Baptist Theological Seminary (Christian
Psychology), 1997
- M.Div., Chongshin University (Christian Psychology),
1995
- M.A., Kon-Kuk University (Psychology and Counseling),
1992
- Th.B ., Wash. Baptist Collage(Theology), 1989
- B.A., Korean Bible University (Christian Education),
1988
- B.A eq., Korea Diverse University (Philosophy), 1978-1984
Dr. Oh's primary interest areas
are prevention of adolescent aggression and violence
in school, Christian counseling for adolescents and sexuality
issues, crisis pastoral counseling for youth, and adolescent
education and leadership in Christian worldview. His
current research is titled, "A Study on the Counseling
for the Internet Addiction of Adolescents." |