Evangel University Psychology

Evangel University Psychology PIC 3. PIC 3 is a quick way to remember our program. P Personal and caring Professors who are professionals
I International in focus.

Evangel's Psychology programs prepare students for a wide range of careers upon graduation or by preparing students for graduate programs and professional schools. We travel with students
C Christian. We integrate Christian faith and Psychological Science
3 We offer three tracks:
1. Pre-doctoral for those entering graduate and professional schools to become professors, psychologists, or s

cientists
2. Pre-counseling for those planning to obtain an M S in Counseling and work as a Licensed Professional Counselor
3. Psychological Services for those entering a variety of careers working with people in industry, church, and government settings.

A most exciting announcement to all Evangel University and AGTS Counseling and Psychology alumni!  This year’s homecomin...
09/07/2019

A most exciting announcement to all Evangel University and AGTS Counseling and Psychology alumni! This year’s homecoming will be a tremendous treat for all who come! Free 1.5 CE on Saturday 10:00 a.m. with a leading Christian counselor education professor, author, speaker and mentor and who also attended Woodstock 50 years ago: Dr. Richard Henriksen from Sam Houston State University. His CE presentation is titled: Multicultural Competence: Using ASERVIC competencies to work with religious/spiritual clients. We are so blessed to have a man of his credentials be part of our alumni reunion and training.

In addition to his presentation, we will also be formally celebrating the 8-year CACREP accreditation of our Masters of Counseling program with specialties in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and in School Counseling!! This is the best you can get! Please register on EU’s Homecoming page or use this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cacrep-celebration-tickets-71533581869

Here is a short Bio of Richard C. Henriksen Jr., Ph.D., LPCS, NCC

Dr. Richard C. Henriksen Jr. is a Professor of Counselor Education in the Department of Counselor Education at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas and is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor and National Certified Counselor. He received both his master’s and doctoral degrees from Texas A&M University Commerce. Dr. Henriksen has been a counselor for more than 25 years and specializes in multicultural issues with an emphasis on religious and spiritual issues in counseling, the multiple heritage population and those challenged with acute psychological issues. In addition to having more than 70 publications, he has participated and held leadership positions within counseling organizations at the state and national level (ASERVIC, CACREP, AMCD etc.).

Dr. Henriksen is dedicated to the preparation of ethical and outstanding counselors and counselor educators. He has worked as a professional clinical counselor in inpatient, residential, and outpatient settings focused on clients with acute mental health and substance abuse issues and works from a Christian perspective. He enjoys working with children, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Henriksen’s research areas focus on multicultural issues, religion/spirituality, counselor supervision, counselor education and the identity development of multiple heritage individuals, couples and families. He also incorporates the use of existential philosophy from a Christian perspective in his counseling and in his research focused on understanding how individuals make meaning and purpose in their lives.

Evangel's CACREP Celebration and Continuing Education Event. Guest Speaker will be Richard Henriksen, PhD., LPC., NCC

08/23/2013

Congrats to Kayla Jordan on another publication out this month in the Journal of Psychology and Christianity. See the lead article this month's issue. Effects on Forgiveness and Attitudes toward Christians of Self-Identified LGBTQ People to Hearing a Public Apology from a Christian and to Taking the Perspective of the Church

08/05/2013

As more utility companies install “smart meters” and companies like Opower offer software that can track energy use in minute detail, consumers can find out how much energy their washing machine, dishwasher and computer router use, and when.

08/02/2013
08/02/2013

Daniel Willingham, a psychologist at the University of Virginia, applies the principles of cognitive psychology to the world of education.

Hands on learning
08/02/2013

Hands on learning

Using hand gestures may be important for more than just making a point; they could help children to learn.

08/02/2013

Friday's archival gem 'o the day is a 1939 photograph of Kurt Lewin, Edward Tolman, and Clark Hull who seem to be having some fun at the 47th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association in Stanford, CA.

Don't forget to stop by Booth 930 at this week and try your hand at CHP's tests from the Army's WWI intelligence testing program!

08/02/2013
07/29/2013

Evangel is listed- plan to be a winner in 2014

Great Plains Students Psychology Convention

07/24/2013

In the early 1960s, Stanley Milgram set out to see whether ordinary people would administer painful shocks to a stranger if told to do so by someone in a white lab coat. He found that most people (65 percent) would continue to administer the shocks even when the stranger protested, complained of a h...

Feel good science
07/17/2013

Feel good science

Emotions affect us all, and touch our lives every single day. So we often wonder what are emotions, why do we have them in the first place, and how they shape other aspects of our mental lives.

07/15/2013

Things get interesting when psychologists take a closer look at boredom.

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