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Department Chair/ Professor
From: United States
At LCC Since: 2021
Dr. White is a native of Ohio. He has a B.A. in Psychology from Taylor University, M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Wheaton College and an M.A. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Biola University. He has taught psychology for over 20 years in the U.S. His recent research interests include the impact of postmodern culture on students’ understanding of the relationship between religious faith and psychology, the rise of mental health problems in generation Z and the impact of technology on students’ mental health. An additional professional interest has been training counselors working with victims of human trafficking in Cambodia. Additionally, he has been a licensed clinical psychologist for over 30 years. His clinical psychology experiences include outpatient private practice, psychotherapy in family medicine settings, inpatient psychological testing, and brief psychotherapy with soldiers and their families on military bases.
Teaching integration to postmodern and millennial students: Implications for the classroom.
LCC author(s): Scott White, Psy.D.
Other author(s): Eck, B., & Entwistle, D.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 35(2), 125-136., 2016.
The postmodern context: Teaching integration in a changing culture.
LCC author(s): Scott White, Psy.D.
Other author(s): Entwistle, D. & Eck, B.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 35(2), 113-124., 2016.
From: United States
At LCC Since: 2021
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