PhD Studies:
Counselor Education and Supervision

Why Counselor Education and Supervision?

"The PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision is designed to offer advanced preparation in counselor education and supervision from a distinctly Christian perspective. Our PhD students hone their counseling skills, become outstanding supervisors working with the next generation of counselors in training, develop excellent classroom teaching skills, engage in significant research and make professional contributions, and lead in the field as they advocate for others."

Dr. Craig Garrett, Associate Professor of Counseling

Faculty Supervisors

Dr. Kristyn Carver, LPC-S

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Dr. Craig Garrett, LPC-S, NCC

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Dr. Jeff Nave, LPC-S, LMFT-S, NCC

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Dr. Kathy Steele, LPC-S, LMFT-S

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Dr. Kelle Falterman, LPC-S (LA), LPC (MS), NCC, NCSC, CTTS

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Sample Courses

Recognizing the need for personal integration of Christian theology and the Bible into the counselor’s own life, this course is designed to examine and express the connections between humans and God as defined in Scripture. Models of integrating Scripture and counseling are presented. Students are challenged to learn effective, therapeutic methods of sharing biblical passages, principles, theology, and historical contexts with counselees. God’s Word is presented as the truth which permeates the presence of the Christian counseling environment.

Counseling principles and techniques are applied to the process of understanding and alleviating social problems. Institutions and agencies working specifically in the areas of study are surveyed. Students will conduct substantial research to delineate counseling processes of change to social problems.

This course in counselor supervision covers the basic concepts and models of supervision in counseling; the supervisory relationship; supervision methods and techniques; administrative issues; and ethical, legal, and theological issues in supervision. Students will develop knowledge and skills in supervision through readings, research, seminar discussions, and evaluation of their supervision of counselors-in-training.

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Prerequisites for PhD in Counseling:

  • 3 credit hours of Statistics
  • Master's degree in Mental Health Field including theology courses