Cathy Warn, M.A., LMFT-S, LPC-S
Associate Director of Training & Internship, Associate Professor, M.A Gordon-Conwell Seminary (Christian Counseling), B.A. Montreat College
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Associate Director of Training & Internship, Associate Professor, M.A Gordon-Conwell Seminary (Christian Counseling), B.A. Montreat College
Chris Ewing is an experienced management consultant and educator working in leadership consulting and higher education.
A native of Virginia, Dr. Gross earned his B.A. in political science and religion from Hampden-Sydney College.
Dr. Titus teaches the integration courses pertaining to the nature of the human person; practical reason and moral character; and marriage and family life.
Professor, S.Th.D. , Ph.D.University of Fribourg. (Moral Theology and Ethics) S.T.L University of Fribourg. M.A. Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, GTU, B.A. Arizona State University
Dr. Cheri L. Marmarosh is a Research Professor at Divine Mercy University and a Research Associate at McLean Hospital/Harvard University. She is the PI of the research lab devoted to Spirituality and Mental Health at DMU and is currently exploring the interacting aspects of the person related to wellbeing in people diagnosed with incurable cancer.
Dr. McShane is a licensed psychologist. Her training included special emphasis on the integration of Psychology and Theology.
Dr. Lisa Klewicki is a licensed Clinical Psychologist in the Commonwealth of Virginia. She holds both a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and a Master’s Degree in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA.
Dr. Diane Graves is a child clinical psychologist with clinical and research expertise working with racially and ethnically diverse children and their families.
Dr. Orellana is a licensed clinical psychologist in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Assistant Professor and Director of Clinical Training in the Doctorate in Psychology program. She received her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the Institute for the Psychological Sciences in 2017.