Faculty Preparing Doctoral-Level Mental Health Counselors
The Doctor of Philosophy in Mental Health Counseling degree through the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences at Belmont University is unique among contemporary counseling programs in that it trains future counselor educators and doctoral-level practitioners to research the efficacy of and use spiritual understandings when working with clients and embracing client resiliency. The program seeks to guide the formation of highly skilled professionals who will act with integrity in the world as agents of the ministries of healing and transformation serving individuals, couples, families, or larger groups and training future counselors to do the same.
Meet the faculty shaping Belmont’s PhD in mental health counseling, integrating research, clinical practice and spiritual formation.
Olivia Bentley
Email: olivia.bentley@belmont.edu
Steve Berry
Email: steve.berry@belmont.edu
Cory Bishop
Email: cory.bishop@belmont.edu
Layla Bonner
Email: layla.bonner@belmont.edu
Amanda Grieme Bradley
Email: amanda.griemebradley@belmont.edu
Jenel Cassidy
Email: jenel.cassidy@belmont.edu
Cailyn Currie
Email: cailyn.currie@belmont.edu
Mason Hale
Email: mason.hale@belmont.edu
Janet Hicks
Email: janet.hicks@belmont.edu
Tom Knowles-Bagwell
Email: tom.bagwell@belmont.edu
Jon McKinnon
Email: jon.mckinnon@belmont.edu
Terri Tilford-Jones
Email: terri.tilford@belmont.edu
Mitchell Waters
Email: mitchell.waters@belmont.edu
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