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Curriculum Vitae
Edward Paul Shafranske, Ph.D., ABPP
Pepperdine University
18111 Von Karman Avenue, Ste. 209
Irvine, CA 92612-0187
(949) 223-2521; fax 223-2575
[email protected]
Education
Ph.D. Clinical Psychology
United States International University (1981)
Ph.D. Psychoanalysis
Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute (1995)
M.A. Clinical Psychology
United States International University (1976)
B. A. Social Relations, Magna cum laude
Specialization in Psychology
Immaculate Heart College (1973)
License and Credentials
California Psychology License PSY 7541 (1982-current)
National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology 34962
Diploma, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)
Professional Experience
1988 - present Professor, Psychology Division (1992 – present)
Co-Director, Center for the Study and Promotion of Adult Friendship (2013 – present)
Muriel Lipsey Chair in Counseling and Clinical Psychology (appointed 2010)
Director, Psy.D. Program (1998 - present)
Director of Clinical Training (1995 - 1998)
APA-accredited Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program
Associate Professor, Psychology Division (1988 - 1992)
Graduate School of Education and Psychology
Pepperdine University
1988 - present Private Practice of Clinical Psychology and Psychoanalysis
Irvine, California
2005 - present Instructor (non-compensated), Psychiatry Residency Program
Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior/NPI at
David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
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2013 – present Associate Clinical Professor (Volunteer)
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
UCI School of Medicine
2011 - present Lecturer
Core Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program for Psychiatric Residents
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
UCI School of Medicine
1995 - present Faculty Appointment
Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute/New Center for Psychoanalysis
1999 - present Faculty Appointment and Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst
Newport Psychoanalytic Institute
1984 - 1988 Senior Clinical Psychologist
Clinical Counseling Services, University of San Diego
Individual psychotherapy, crisis intervention, program development,
group psychotherapy, outreach, institutional research, short term
psychoanalytic psychotherapy, psychological assessment, consultation
1982 - 1995 Clinical Psychologist
Scripps-Mesa Psychological Services, San Diego, CA
Individual psychotherapy, marital and family therapy,
psychological assessment and consultation
1987 - 1988 Adjunct Professor, Pepperdine University
1986 - 1988 Staff Privileges, Harbor View Hospital, San Diego, CA
1980 -1982 Psychological Assistant
Orville Coonce, Ph.D., San Diego, CA
1982 - 1990 Lecturer, University of San Diego
Diploma Program in Religious Education
Graduate Program in Practical Theology
1973 - 1984 School Psychologist
1980 - 1982 Director of Counseling Services
University High School, San Diego, CA
Short term counseling, educational evaluations, consultation with students, faculty
and parents, developed career and peer counseling programs, supervised staff of 5
pre-doctoral level interns, 3 full time professional staff, curriculum and staff
development, institutional research.
1979 - 1981 Clinical Psychology Intern
Catholic Community Services, San Diego, CA
Providing psychological assessment, individual and group psychotherapy, family
therapy, play therapy, consultation with diverse clinical and socio-economic
populations; supervision: group, individual, psychological testing and psychiatric
individual and group supervision.
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Publications
Books
Falender, C. A., Shafranske, E. P., & Falicov, C. J. (Eds.) (in press). Diversity and multiculturalism in clinical
supervision: A competency-based approach. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Pargament, K. I., Mahoney, A., & Shafranske, E. P. (Eds.) (2013). APA handbook of psychology, religion, and
spirituality (Vol 2): An applied psychology of religion and spirituality. Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association. doi:10.1037/14046-000
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. (2012). Getting the most out of clinical training and supervision: A guide for
practicum students and interns. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. (Eds.) (2008). Casebook in clinical supervision. A Competency-based approach.
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Sperry, L. & Shafranske, E. P. (Eds.) (2005). Spiritually oriented psychotherapy. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. (2004). Clinical supervision. A competency-based approach. Washington, DC:
American Psychological Association.
Shafranske, E. P. (Ed.). (1996). Religion and the clinical practice of psychology. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
Books Under Contract
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Clinical supervision. A competency-based approach (2nd Ed.).
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. [in preparation]
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Clinical supervision of psychotherapy: Multi-theoretical competency-
based approach to training. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. [prospectus in development]
Associate Editor
Pargament, K. (Ed.-in-Chief), Exline, J., Jones, J., Mahoney, A, & Shafranske, E. (Assoc. Eds.). (2013). APA
handbooks in psychology: APA handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
Book Chapters
Shafranske, E. P., & Falender, C. A., (in development). Clinical Supervision. In J. C. Norcross, G. R. VandenBos &
D. K. Freedheim (Editors-in-Chief), APA Handbook of Clinical Psychology Volume V: Education and Profession.
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Shafranske, E. P. (2014). Psychotherapy with Roman Catholics. In P. S. Richards (Ed.), Handbook of
psychotherapy and religious diversity (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Shafranske, E. P. (2014). Addressing religiousness and spirituality as clinically relevant cultural features in
supervision. In C. A. Falender, E. P. Shafranske & C. Falicov (Eds.), Diversity and multiculturalism in clinical
supervision: A Competency-Based Approach. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
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Falender, C. A., Shafranske, E. P., & Falicov, C. (in press). Diversity and multiculturalism in supervision. In C. A.
Falender, E. P. Shafranske & C. Falicov (Eds.), Multiculturalism and diversity in clinical supervision: A
competency-based approach. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Falender, C. A., Shafranske, E. P., & Falicov, C. (in press). Reflective practice: Culture in self and other. In C. A.
Falender, E. P. Shafranske & C. Falicov (Eds.), Multiculturalism and diversity in clinical supervision: A
competency-based approach. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (in press). Clinical supervision in the era of competence. In W. B. Johnson &
N. J. Kaslow (Eds.), Oxford handbook of education & training in professional psychology. New York, NY: Oxford
University Press.
Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Addressing religiousness and spirituality in psychotherapy: Advancing evidence-based
professional practice. In R. Paloutzian & C. Park (Eds.), The handbook of the psychology of religion and spirituality
(pp. 595-616). New York: Guilford Press.
Pargament, K. I., Mahoney, A., Exline, J. J., Jones, J. W., & Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Envisioning an integrative
paradigm for the psychology of religion and spirituality. In K. I. Pargament, J. J. Exline, J. W. Jones (Eds.), APA
handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality (Vol 1): Context, theory, and research (pp. 3-19). Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association. doi:10.1037/14045-001
Pargament, K. I., Mahoney, A., Shafranske, E. P., Exline, J. J., & Jones, J. W. (2013). From research to practice:
Toward an applied psychology of religion and spirituality. In K. I. Pargament, A. Mahoney, E. P. Shafranske (Eds.),
APA handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality (Vol 2): An applied psychology of religion and spirituality
(pp. 3-22). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. doi:10.1037/14046-001
Shafranske, E. P., & Cummings, J. P. (2013). Religious and spiritual beliefs, affiliations, and practices of
psychologists. In K. I. Pargament, A. Mahoney, E. P. Shafranske (Eds.), APA handbook of psychology, religion, and
spirituality (Vol 2): An applied psychology of religion and spirituality (pp. 23-41). Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association. doi:10.1037/14046-002
Rizzuto, A-M., & Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Addressing religion and spirituality in treatment from a psychodynamic
perspective. In K. I. Pargament, A. Mahoney, E. P. Shafranske (Eds.), APA handbook of psychology, religion, and
spirituality (Vol 2): An applied psychology of religion and spirituality (pp. 125-146). Washington, DC US:
American Psychological Association. doi:10.1037/14046-006
Shafranske, E. P. (2011). Afterword: Integration or dialogical turn? In K J. Greider, C. Morgenthaler, and I. Noth
(Eds.) Pastoral psychology and psychology of religion in dialogue. Stuttgart, Germany: Kohlhammer Verlag.
Shafranske, E. P., & Falender, C. A. (2008). Supervision addressing personal factors and countertransference. In C.
A. Falender & E. P. Shafranske (Eds.), Casebook for clinical supervision: A competency-based approach (pp. 97-
120). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2008). Best practices of supervision. In C. A. Falender & E. P. Shafranske
(Eds.), Casebook for clinical supervision: A competency-based approach (pp. 3-15). Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
Koocher, G. P., Shafranske, E. P., Falender, C. A. (2008). Addressing ethical and legal issues in clinical supervision.
In C. A. Falender & E. P. Shafranske (Eds.), Casebook for clinical supervision: A competency-based approach (pp.
159-180). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Shafranske, E. P. (2005). Psychology of religion in clinical and counseling psychology. In R. Paloutzian & C. Park
(Eds.), The handbook of the psychology of religion (pp. 496-514). New York: Guilford Press.
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Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2005). Supervisee effectiveness. In M. B. Madson et al. (Eds.), Succeeding in
practicum: An APAGS resource guide (pp. 65-70). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (in press, 2005). Supervision. In C. B. Fisher & R. M. Lerner (Eds.), Applied
developmental science: An encyclopedia of research, policies, and programs. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Shafranske, E. P. (2005). A psychoanalytic approach to spiritually oriented psychotherapy. In L. Sperry & E. P.
Shafranske (Eds.), Spiritually oriented psychotherapy (pp. 105-130). Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
Shafranske, E. P., & Sperry, L. (2005). Addressing the spiritual dimension in psychotherapy: Introduction and
overview. In L. Sperry & E. P. Shafranske (Eds.), Spiritually oriented psychotherapy (pp. 11-29). Washington, DC:
American Psychological Association.
Shafranske, E. P., & Sperry, L. (2005). Future directions: Opportunities and challenges. In L. Sperry & E. P.
Shafranske (Eds.), Spiritually oriented psychotherapy (pp. 351-354). Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
Shafranske, E. P. (2004). A psychodynamic case study. In Richards, S. & Bergin, A. E. (Eds.), Religion and
psychotherapy: A casebook (153-170). Washington: American Psychological Association.
Sperry, L., & Shafranske, E. P. (2004). Approaches to spiritually oriented psychotherapy: A comparative analysis.
In L. Sperry & E. P. Shafranske (Eds.), Spiritually oriented psychotherapy (pp. 333-350). Washington, DC:
American Psychological Association.
Shafranske, E. P. (2002). The psychoanalytic meaning of religious experience. In M. Arieti & F. De Nardi (Eds.).,
Psychoanalisi e religione (pp.227-257). Torino, Italy: Centro Scientifico Editore. [Il significanto dell’esperienza
religiosa.]
Shafranske, E. P. (2001). The religious dimension of patient care within rehabilitation medicine. The role of religious
beliefs, attitudes, and personal and professional practices. In T. G. Plante & A. C. Sherman (Eds.) Faith and health:
Psychological perspectives (pp. 311-335). New York: Guilford Press.
Shafranske, E. P. (2000). Psychotherapy with Roman Catholics. In P. S. Richards and A. E. Bergin (Eds.),
Handbook of psychotherapy and religious diversity (pp. 59 - 88). Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
Shafranske, E. P. (1996). Foundations for the consideration of religion in the clinical practice of psychology. In E.
Shafranske (Ed.), Religion and the clinical practice of psychology (pp. 1-17). Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
Shafranske, E. P. (1996). Religious beliefs, affiliations, and practices of clinical psychologists. In E. Shafranske
(Ed.), Religion and the clinical practice of psychology (pp. 149-162). Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
Shafranske, E. P. & Mahony, H. N. (1996). Religion and the clinical practice of psychology: A case for inclusion. In
E. Shafranske (Ed.), Religion and the clinical practice of psychology (pp. 561-586). Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
Shafranske, E. P. (1996). Preface. In E. Shafranske (Ed.), Religion and the clinical practice of psychology (pp. xv-
xvi). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Shafranske, E. P. (1995). Freudian theory and religious experience. In R. Hood, Jr. (Ed.). Handbook of the
psychology of religious experience (pp. 200-230). Birmingham: Religious Education Press.
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Shafranske, E. P. (1995). The psychoanalytic study of religious experience: Evolving perspectives. In S. Friedlander
(Ed.). Confronting the challenges to psychoanalysis (pp. 129-136). Knoxville, TN: IFPE.
Shafranske, E. P. (1993). Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy. In R. Wicks & R. Parsons (Eds.) Clinical
handbook of pastoral counseling (pp. 102-123). Mahwah, NJ: Orbis Books/Paulist Press.
Shafranske, E. P. (1992). Religion and the mental health of children. In J. Schumaker (Ed.) Religion and mental
health (pp. 163-176). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Shafranske, E. P. (1992). God-representation as the transformational object. In M. Finn & J. Gartner (Eds.), Object
relations theory and religion (pp. 57-72). Westport, CT: Praeger.
Shafranske, E. P. (1991). Subjective historicity and teleology. In H. N. Malony (Ed.), Psychology of religion:
Personalities, problems, possibilities (pp. 563-570). Grand Rapids: Baker Books.
Shafranske, E. P. (1991). Clinical psychologists’ religious and spiritual orientations and their practice of
psychotherapy. In H. N. Malony (Ed.), Psychology of religion: Personalities, problems, possibilities (pp. 547-
562). Grand Rapids: Baker Books.
Book/Encyclopedia Essays
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (in press). Clinical supervision. In R. L. Cautin and S. O. Lilienfeld (Eds.), The
encyclopedia of clinical psychology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Clinical supervision and liability. In G. P. Koocher, J. C. Norcross, &
B. A. Greene (Eds.), Psychologists' desk reference (3rd. Ed.) (pp. 730-734). New York, NY: Oxford University
Press.
Shafranske, E. P. (2011). Commentary on “DSM-IV religious and spiritual problems”. In J. Peteet, F. Lu, & W.
Narrow (Eds). Religious and spiritual issues in psychiatric diagnosis: A research agenda for DSM V (pp. 221-225).
Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (in press). Supervision. In C. B. Fisher & R. M. Lerner (Eds.), Applied
developmental science: An encyclopedia of research, policies, and programs. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Shafranske, E. P. (2000). Religious myth, symbol, and ritual. In Alan Kazdin, (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology
(pp. 57-58). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association ; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press.
Shafranske, E. P. (2000). Religion and psychology: Psychologists’ personal and professional beliefs, practices, and
training. In Alan Kazdin, (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology (pp. 40-42). Washington, D.C.: American
Psychological Association ; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press.
Sollod, R. N. & Shafranske, E. P. (2000). Religious experience: Religious and spiritual practices. In Alan Kazdin,
(Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology (pp. 52-57). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association ; Oxford ;
New York : Oxford University Press.
Journal Publications
Refereed Journals
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2014). Clinical supervision: State of the art. Journal of Clinical Psychology:
In Session
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Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2012). The importance of competency-based clinical supervision and training in
the twenty-first century: Why bother? Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 42(3), 129-137. doi:10.1007/s10879-
011-9198-9
Collins, C., Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2011). Commentary on Rebecca Schwartz-Mette’s 2009 article,
“Challenges in Addressing Graduate Student Impairment in Academic Professional Psychology Programs." Ethics &
Behavior, 21(11), 1-3.
Shafranske, E. P. (2010). Advancing “The Boldest Model Yet”: A commentary on psychology, religion and
spirituality. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 2(2), 124-125. DOI: 10.1037/a0019624
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2010). Psychotherapy-based supervision models in an emerging competency-
based era: A commentary. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 47(1), 50-55. DOI:
10.1037/a0018873
Falender, C. A., Collins, C. J., & Shafranske, E. P. (2009). "Impairment" and performance issues in clinical
supervision: After the 2008 ADA Amendments Act. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 3(4), 240-
249.
Shafranske, E. P. (2009). Spiritually oriented psychodynamic psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In
Session, 65, 147-157.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2007). Competence in competency-based supervision practice: Construct and
application. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38(3), 232-240.
Falender, C., Cornish, J. A. E., Goodyear, R., Hatcher, R., Kaslow, N. J., Leventhal, G., Shafranske, E., Sigmon, S.
T., & Stoltenberg, C., & Grus, C. (2004). Defining competencies in psychology supervision: A consensus statement.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 60(7), 771-785.
Shafranske, E. P. (2000). Religious involvement and professional practices of psychiatrists and other mental health
professionals. Psychiatric Annals, 30(8), 1-8.
Shafranske, E. & Malony, H. N. (1990). Clinical psychologists’ religious and spiritual orientations and their practice
of psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 27 (1), 72-78.
Shafranske, E. P. & Malony, H. N. (1990). California psychologists’ religiosity and psychotherapy. Journal of
Religion and Health, 29 (3), 219-231.
Shafranske, E. & Gorsuch, R. (1985). Factors associated with the perception of spirituality in psychotherapy.
Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 16, 231-241.
Invited
Shafranske, E. P. (2005). Gatekeeping and ethical and legal considerations in addressing religion and spirituality in
supervision. The California Psychologist, 38(4), 16-18.
Shafranske, E. P. (2002). The necessary and sufficient conditions for an applied psychology of religion. Psychology
of Religion Newsletter, 27(4), 1-11.
Shafranske, E. (1997). Practices in the search for meaning: A Response to Hefner. International Journal for the
Psychology of Religion, 7(3), 161-166.
Shafranske, E. (1994). The psychoanalytic study of religion: Its relevance for transpersonal psychology. The
Transpersonal Review, 1, 6.
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Shafranske, E. (1992). A psychoanalytic response. International Journal of the Psychology of Religion, 2(3), 161-
164.
Shafranske, E. (1992). The contributions of Alice Miller on the concept of betrayal. The Psychotherapy Patient, 10,
27-40.
Shafranske, E. (Ed.). (1990). The psychology of evil [Special issue].Journal of Pastoral Counseling, 25.
Shafranske, E. (1990). Evil: A discourse on the boundaries of humanity. Journal of Pastoral Counseling, 25, 1-7.
Sanford, J. & Shafranske, E. (1990). Evil from an analytic psychology perspective. Journal of Pastoral Counseling,
25, 15-25.
Articles in Review or Preparation
Shafranske, E. P. (2013). The appearance of the sacred in psychoanalysis: Contemporary considerations.
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. Submitted for publication.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Confluence of alliance processes in therapeutic and supervisory
relationships. Manuscript in preparation.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Repairing supervisory alliance strains and ruptures. Manuscript in
preparation.
Shafranske, E. P., & Falender, C. A. (2013). Clinical supervision in religious and spiritual issues: An intentional
orientation. Manuscript in preparation.
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC)
Shafranske, E. P., & Malony, H. N. (1986). Psychologists' religious and spiritual orientations and their practice of
psychotherapy. ERIC: Document #ED266348.
Other Journals and Professional Publications
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Clinical supervision and risk management. The California
Psychologist, 46(2), 9-11.
Shafranske, E. (2006). Religion and spirituality: No longer forgotten factors in clinical practice. Theology, News &
Notes. Vol. 53(1), 7-9.
Falender, C. A., Collins, C. J., & Shafranske, E. P. (2004). Use of the term “impairment” in psychology supervision.
APPIC Newsletter, 7, 15.
Shafranske, E. (1997). Invited case study. In S. Richards and A. Bergin, A spiritual strategy for counseling and
psychotherapy (pp. 261-267). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Shafranske, E. (Summer, 1997). Review essay: Counseling and psychotherapy of Religious Clients. Psychology of
Religion Newsletter.
Shafranske, E. (1997). Religiousness and spirituality within analytic space. Psychologist/Psychoanalyst. APA
Division 39. (Invited Article).
Shafranske, E. (1994). Psychoanalytic praxis and religious experience. Psychology of Religion Newsletter, 26, 1-6.
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Shafranske, E. (1988). The significance of remorse in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Patient, 5, 19-33.
Shafranske, E. (1989). Interview with Ana-Maria Rizzuto. Psychology of Religion Newsletter, 20, 1-4.
Book Reviews
Shafranske, E. (2002). Why did Freud reject God? Book Review. International Journal for the Psychology of
Religion.
Shafranske, E. (1991). The withdrawal of human projection. A study of culture and internalized objects: Book
review. International Journal of the Psychology of Religion, 1(4), 253-255.
Shafranske, E. (1990). Freud’s Critique of Religion. Psychoanalytic Books, 1 (3), 376-373.
Video
Shafranske, E. P. (2006). Addressing issues of spirituality and religion in psychotherapy [Video/DVD].
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Dissertations and Thesis
Shafranske, E. P. (1995). Acting out, enactment, and therapeutic action. Unpublished doctoral dissertation,
Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Beverly Hills, CA.
Shafranske, E. P. (1981). A concurrent validity study of hostility indicators on the Draw a Person Test of
adolescents. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, United States International University, San Diego, CA.
Shafranske, E. P. (1976). Phenomenological and empiricistic descriptions of the experience of counseling.
Unpublished master’s thesis, United States International University, San Diego, CA.
Papers and Presentations
Invited Addresses
Spirituality: No longer a forgotten factor in psychotherapy (Keynote Address)
Spiritually oriented psychotherapy: A glimpse at clinical practices
Enhancing clinical training through competency-based supervision
Washington State Psychological Association Annual Meeting
Seattle, WA, October 13, 2012
Spirituality: No Longer the Forgotten Factor in Recovery and Mental Health
Spirituality in Behavioral Health Conference
Orange County Health Care Agency/Behavioral Health Services/Center for Excellence
Santa Ana, CA, October 4, 2012
Religion and spirituality in psychotherapy: No longer a forgotten factor
2010 International VSPA Conference Psychology of Religion
The University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 27-29, 2010
Drawing Upon Spirituality in PsychoOncology: Opportunities and Challenges
7th Annual PsychoOncology Symposium: Coping with Crisis: Understanding Patients’ Spiritual Experiences of
Cancer Care
Swedish Medical Center
Seattle, WA, November 7, 2008
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Keynote Address: Spirituality – No longer a forgotten factor in psychoynamic psychiatry and mental health
Meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry
Phoenix, AZ, December 7-8, 2007
The appearance of the sacred in psychoanalysis: Contemporary considerations
University of Amsterdam Invited Conference on Psychoanalysis and Religion
Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 16-20, 2007
Religion & spirituality in psychoanalysis [invited faculty and case discussant]
American Psychoanalytic Association Convention
Denver, CO, June 24, 2007
Seattle, WA, June 11, 2005
Addressing religious and spiritual issues in psychotherapy [Conference Keynote Address]
Psyche and Soul: Issues in Psychological and Religious Health
California Lutheran University
Thousand Oaks, CA, April 28, 2007
Addressing Religious and Spiritual Issues in Clinical Practice [Plenary Address]
California Psychiatric Association
Dana Point, CA, October 8, 2006
Spiritually oriented psychotherapy. [Keynote address 3 hrs.] Zarrow Conference on Mental Health,
Tulsa Mental Health Association
Tulsa, OK, September 15, 2005
Addressing religious and spiritual issues in clinical practice.
California Psychological Association Convention
Pasadena, CA, April 9, 2005
Considering spirituality in psychotherapy: From surface to depth
Rosemead School of Psychology, Invited Speaker Series
Biola University, La Mirada, CA, April 23, 2005.
Keynote address: Addressing religion and spirituality in clinical practice: Opportunities and challenges.
Lecture: On the desire to represent: Reflections of spirituality within psychoanalytic practice.
Annual Diversity Conference
University of Hartford, Hartford, CT, October 25, 2004.
Religion and spirituality: Clinical perspectives [Invited Keynote Presentation]
An International Conference of Christian Psychology & Counseling
Christian Association for Psychological Studies
Anaheim, CA, June 20, 2003
Spirituality, religion, and the psychology of coping
Integration of Spirituality in Psychotherapy
Patton State Hospital
Riverside, CA, June 4, 2003
Clinical practice in the psychology of religion: Opportunities and challenges
Voices in Interdisciplinary Integration, Azusa Pacific University, April 8, 2003
Integration of spirituality with psychodynamic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis
Southwest Psychoanalytic Society
Phoenix, Arizona, October 19, 2002
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Modum Seminar Invited Lectures
Modum Bad
Vikersund, Norway, September, 2001
The psychoanalytic meaning of religious experience
Sponsored Lecture
International Conference on Psychoanalysis and Religion
Verona, Italy, October, 2001
Religion and the clinical practice of psychology
Spirituality and Mental Health Conference
Pacific Clinics, October, 2001
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Religion and the clinical practice of psychology: A continuing discussion
William Bier Award Address, APA Division 36: Psychology of Religion
American Psychological Association Convention, 1997, Chicago, IL
On the desire to represent
Invited Paper
Association for the Psychoanalysis of Society and Culture
Washington, DC, 1996
Religious experience and object relations
Invited Keynote Address
Christianity and Psychotherapy Conference
Russian Academy of Science
Moscow, Russia, 1995
On the application of psychoanalysis to religious experience.
Discussion and response to Harry R. Brickman’s “The Psychoanalytic Cure and Its Discontents: A Zen Perspective on
‘Common Unhappiness’ and the Polarized Self”
Scientific Meeting, Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, 1995
The psychoanalytic study of religious experience: Evolving perspectives
Invited Paper International Federation for Psychoanalytic Education
Fifth Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, 1994.
The psychoanalytic study of religion: Past, present, and future
An Invited Paper, Symposium: State of the art in the psychology of religion
American Psychological Association Convention, 1990
The contributions of object relations theory to Christian Counseling
International Congress of Christian Counseling, Atlanta, 1988
Psychoanalytic contributions to the concept of wholeness
Invited Paper, Theory Building Conference
The Institute for Religion and Wholeness
School of Theology at Claremont, The Claremont Colleges, 1983
Presentations to Professional Organizations and Societies
Supervisory alliance and supervisee disclosure of personal reactivity/countertransference (with C. Falender)
Qualitative and empirical studies of clinical supervision: Practices that enhance clinical competence, management of
clinician reactivity, and promote resilience (Panel Chair: Edward Shafranske, Ph.D., ABPP)
Society for Psychotherapy Research, 44th International Annual Meeting
Brisbane, Australia, July 10-13, 2013
Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Practice: Psychoanalytic Perspectives (Panel Presentation)
American Psychological Association
Orlando, FL, August 2, 2012
Competency-Based Clinical Supervision: Why and How
Psychotherapy Supervision Revealed---Expert Supervisors Show Their Videos of Supervision (Panel)
American Psychological Association
Orlando, FL, August 2, 2012 (with C. Falender)
Clinical Supervision: Perspectives and Creative Problem-Solving (Symposium Co-Chair and Presenter)
California Psychological Association Convention
Monterey, CA, April 19, 2012
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Best Practices in Clinical Supervision: Are We Ready? (Symposium Chair and Presenter)
California Psychological Association Convention
Costa Mesa, CA, April 15, 2010
Addressing spirituality in psychotherapy
Los Angeles County Psychological Association Convention
Los Angeles, CA, October 24, 2009
Brief psychodynamic therapy: Clinical choice points and their consequences
New Center for Psychoanalysis
Los Angeles, CA, March 21, 2009 (with T. Brod)
Metacognition in supervision: Implicit and explicit structure in clinical supervision
American Psychological Association
Boston, MA, August 14, 2008 (with C. Falender)
Religious and spiritual beliefs, practices, and experiences of sanctification of North American clinical and counseling
psychologists
Panel presentation and discussant
International Conference: Society for Psychotherapy Research
Barcelona, Spain, June 20, 2008
The many faces of clinical supervision
Annual meeting of the California Psychological Association
Anaheim, CA, April 3, 2008 (with C. Falender)
The meaning of competence in clinical supervision
Annual meeting of the Division of Clinical Psychology, British Psychological Society
London, England, December 13, 2007 (with C. Falender)
Psychodynamic treatment and religious ideation: Theory and praxis
Meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry
Phoenix, AZ, December 7-8, 2007
Implementing competency-based approaches to clinical supervision
2007 Membership Conference: Defining and Building Skills in Psychology Training: From Practicum to Practice
Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC)
San Diego, CA, April 13, 2007 (with C. Falender)
Preliminary reliability analysis of a Spanish translation of the Brief RCOPE.
B. Gonzalez-Morkos & E. P. Shafranske
American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, August 10, 2006
Current issues in clinical supervision. Veterans Administration, Los Angeles Region
West Los Angeles VAMC, Los Angeles, CA, June 1, 2006, 6 hour workshop
Use of religion and spirituality in psychotherapy: Pros, cons, and ethical issues. Loma Linda University
Grand rounds to the departments of medicine, public health and psychology, Loma Linda, CA, April 20, 2006
Corpuz, R., Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2006). Countertransference and parallel process: A unique
application of the supervisory fourth. The International Interdisciplinary Conference on Clinical Supervision, Buffalo,
NY, June 2, 2006
The supervisory relationship: Development, ruptures, and repairs of the supervisory alliance
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The First International Interdisciplinary Conference on Clinical Supervision, Buffalo, NY, June 17, 2005 (with C.
Falender)
“Impairment” in psychology training
The First International Interdisciplinary Conference on Clinical Supervision, Buffalo, NY, June 17, 2005 (with C.
Falender)
Alliance and the supervisory relationship.
APPIC Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, April 2, 2005
Competency-based clinical supervision (6-hour CE workshop conducted with C. Falender)
California Psychological Association, Pasadena, CA, April 8, 2005
SCAPT/Pepperdine, Los Angeles, CA, June 10, 2005
Religious associations, spirituality and psychoanalysis: A confluence of meanings.
American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, HI, July 30, 2004
On the desire to represent: Further reflections on spirituality within psychoanalytic practice
A Spiritual Journey: Three Contemporary Psychoanalytic Perspectives
Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Pasadena, CA, March 6, 2004
Integrating religious and spiritual interventions in psychological treatment.
American Psychological Association Continuing Education Workshop, Chicago, IL, August 22, 2002 (co-presenters:
Robert Lovinger & Siang-Yang Tan)
Considering religion and spirituality in psychotherapy in practice, education and training
California Psychological Association, Anaheim, CA, March, 2001 Presenter, “Administrative responses to students with academic difficulties”
NCSPP Mid-Year Meeting
Grand Bahamas, Bahamas, January 2001
Attachment, health history and somatic symptology: An exploratory study
American Psychological Association, San Francisco, DC, 2001 (co-author: Halleh Homayounjam, Psy.D.
God representational processes in psychoanalysis
American Psychoanalytic Association, May, 2001, New Orleans (Seminar with Ana-Maria Rizzuto, M.D.)
Psychoanalysis and graduate training in psychology: Renewed alliances and new directions
Presidential Symposium
American Psychoanalytic Association, December, 2000, New York
Psychotherapy with Roman Catholics
American Psychological Association, Boston, 1999
Dealing with religious and spiritual issues in psychotherapy.
American Psychological Association Continuing Education Workshop
Boston, 1999 (with Siang-Yang Tan, Ph.D.)
Graduate education and clinical training: Considering the future
California Psychological Association Convention, San Diego, 1999
Representation in religion and psychoanalysis
American Psychological Association, San Francisco, 1998
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The religious and spiritual beliefs and practices of Rehabilitation Psychologists
American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, 1998
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Treating Roman Catholic priests: Ethical and clinical dynamics
California Psychological Association Convention, 1998
Time-limited psychodynamic treatment: Implications for practice and training
Meeting of the National Council of Schools of Professional
Psychology, Clearwater, Florida, 1996
Action in the psychoanalytic arena
Paper and Symposium Chair
APA Division 39: Psychoanalysis, Spring Meeting, Santa Monica, CA, 1995
Implicit and explicit integration of religion and psychotherapy
Christianity and Psychotherapy Conference
Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia, 1995
Analysis of religious beliefs and God representations: Technical considerations
International Psychoanalytic Studies Organization, San Francisco, CA, 1995
Psychoanalytic praxis and religious experience
APA Division 36: Psychology of Religion Presidential Address
American Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles, 1994
Freud and religious experience
American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1994
The psychoanalytic study of religious experience: Evolving perspectives
International Federation for Psychoanalytic Education, Chicago, 1994
Intermediate Workshop on Psychotherapy with the Religiously Committed Client
APA-sponsored Continuing Education Workshop
American Psychological Association, 1993 & 1992
Transformational object in religious experience
APA Division 39 Mid-Year Meeting, March, Chicago, 1991
Contemporary psychoanalytic research in religion: A response
American Psychological Association, 1991
Configural analysis in the psychoanalytic study of religion
Fifth Annual Symposium on Psychoanalytic Object Relations and Religious Experience, 1991
Psychotherapy with the Religiously Committed Client
APA-sponsored Continuing Education Workshop
American Psychological Association, 1991
American Psychological Association Convention, 1990
The Contributions of Self Psychology to psychotherapy with elders
Mid-Winter Convention of APA Division 29, Palm Springs, 1990
Beyond countertransference: On being struck by faith, doubt and emptiness
American Psychological Association Convention, 1989
The treatment of religion in clinical psychology textbooks
American Psychological Convention, 1989
The case study in the psychoanalytic study of religion: A review and critique
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American Psychological Association Convention, 1989
The transformational object and God representation
American Psychological Association Convention, 1988
Contributions of Christopher Bollas to the psychology of religion
Third Annual Symposium on Object Relations and Religion
Atlanta, Georgia, 1988
The contributions of Polyani to psychoanalytic thought
California State Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, 1988
Psychologists’ religious and spiritual orientations and their practice of psychotherapy
American Psychological Association, 1987
Models in the analysis of religion and psychology
California State Psychological Association Convention, 1987
Transference and transformation of the Image of God during the course of psychotherapy
California State Psychological Association Convention, 1987
Religiosity and psychotherapy: A comparison of California and Wyoming psychologists
California State Psychological Association Convention, 1987 (Co-author: D. Elkins, Ph.D.)
California psychologists’ religious and spiritual orientations and their practice of psychotherapy
California State Psychological Association Convention, 1987
Eating disorders and the belief in a just world
California State Psychological Association Convention, 1987 (Co-author: J. Sims, Ph.D.)
Psychologists’ religious and spiritual orientations
American Psychological Association Convention, 1985 (Co-author: H. N. Malony, Ph.D.)
Factors associated with the perception of spirituality in psychotherapy
American Psychological Association Convention, 1985
Technical issues in the treatment of borderline patients
Orange County Psychological Association, 1984
Object relations theory and religious issues in psychotherapy
California State Psychological Association Convention, 1984
The constituents of religious experience: Toward the development of phenomenological psychology
Western Psychology Conference for Undergraduate Research, Santa Clara, CA, 1973
Self-concept and the dynamics of the college community
Western Psychology Conference for Undergraduate Research, Santa Clara, CA, 1972
Symposia
Symposium: Toward the development of a constructive relationship between science and religion
Chair and Participant, American Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles, 1994
Contemporary psychoanalytic treatment and religious experience
Roundtable Symposium: Religious issues in the practice of clinical and counseling psychology
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American Psychological Association Convention, 1992
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Roundtable Symposium: Religious issues in the practice of clinical and counseling psychology
American Psychological Association Convention, 1991
Other Presentations
Working with American Roman Catholics
Kentucky Psychological Association
Webinar, May 11, 2011
Working with affects in psychotherapy: Empathy, interpretation, and mentalization
Clinical Connections, Pepperdine University, March, 2009
Fuller Theological Seminary, April, 2009
Spiritually oriented psychotherapy: Applications within and beyond the consulting room
Spirituality in Mental Health Conference, CSU Bakersfield
Bakersfield, CA, September 24, 2007
Gatekeeping and ethical and legal considerations in addressing religion and spirituality in supervision
California Psychological Association Division 2 Invited Conference: Gatekeeping and Clinical Supervision
Manhattan Beach, CA, February 26, 2005
Contemporary Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Clinical Connection Series, Pepperdine University, November 5, 2004, Irvine, CA
Clinical Supervision: Best Practices
Counseling Consortium, Pepperdine University, November 16, 2004, Irvine, CA
Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Practice: An Overview
Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, May 8, 2004
A Conversation with Leo Rangell, M.D.
Up Close and Personal Series
Newport Psychoanalytic Institute, February 7, 2003
Considering the spiritual dimension in psychiatry
Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Harbor – UCLA Medical Center, October, 2000
Religiosity in psychotherapy
The H. E. L. P., Sherman Oaks, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003
St. John’s Hospital, 1999
Religious expression in psychoanalysis
The Wright Institute, Los Angeles, 1997
Religion as a resource for mental health
Scholarship Conference
Pepperdine University Faculty Conference, Los Angeles, CA, 1996
Invited Participant
Participant and Facilitator
Education Leadership Conference (Invitation-only conference)
American Psychological Association
Washington, DC, September 16, 17, 18
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Participant, APPIC Conference on Defining Clinical Competencies (Invitation-only conference)
November, 2003, Scottsdale, AZ
Theology and Psychology Conference (Invitation-only conference)
Danielson Institute, Wabash Foundation Grant, 1999
Research Conference (Invitation-only conference)
Fetzer Institute, Kalamazoo, MI, 1997
Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Science (Invitation-only conference)
Langley-Porter Psychiatric Institute, UCSF Medical School, MacArthur Foundation, 1990
Grants, Research Contracts, and Awards
The Fundamentals of Competency-Based Clinical Supervision: Video Training Series
IT Faculty Grant, Pepperdine University (2014-2015)
Survey I: The Nature and Frequency of Adult Friendship
Center for the Study and Promotion of Adult Friendship
Pepperdine University (2013-2014)
Religious and Spiritual Attitudes and Practices of Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
and Graduate Students in Clinical and Counseling Psychology
Provost Research Grant (2009 - 2010)
Co-Principal Investigator: Dr. Kenneth I. Pargament
The Use of Religious Coping and Spiritual Resources in Psychological Treatment
Pepperdine University Faculty Scholarship Grant (2008 - 2010)
Co-Principal Investigators (Dr. Kenneth I. Pargament and Dr. Ryan Jaarsma)
Features of Outcome in Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Research Grant, Robert Stoller Foundation, 1998
Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. Richard Lettieri
Psychoanalysis in Academic Departments of Psychology and Graduate Training
Research Support, American Psychoanalytic Association (1999– 2001)
The religious and spiritual beliefs and practices of health professionals and health intervention
Research Contract, Fetzer Institute, Kalamazoo, MI, 1997
An Examination of the Internship Application Process and Result: Implications for Clinical Training in Southern
California
Division II: California Psychological Association, 1997-98
California psychologists’ religious and spiritual orientations and their practice of psychotherapy
Research grant, California State Psychological Association, 1985
Research Scholarship in Process
Current
Development of the Counterproductive Events in Supervision Scale (CES)
Development of a Measure of Adult Friendship
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Center for the Study and Promotion of Adult Friendship, Pepperdine University (Fully funded)
Development of an Empirically Valid and Reliable Interview Protocol Assessing Religion and Spirituality in Mental
Health
Clinical Supervision and Training Lab/Dissertations
Supervisory Alliance and Countertransference Disclosure in Peer Supervision
Supervisory Alliance and Countertransference Disclosure Among Doctoral Psychology Students
Development of a Measure of Clinical Errors, Ayala Ofek, In Development
Psychology Interns’ Perceptions of Supervisor Ethical Behavior, Amanda Wall, Status: Completed 2009
Supervisory Alliance and Countertransference Disclosure Among Psychology Interns, Colleen Daniel, Status:
Completed 2008
Past
Psychoanalysis in Academic Departments of Psychology and Graduate Training (Research Project sponsored by the
Committee on Graduate Education, American Psychoanalytic Association)
Longitudinal Outcome and Process Research in Psychoanalysis (Collaborative Research Project/Los Angeles
Psychoanalytic Institute)
Professional Affiliations and Service
American Psychological Association
Fellow
Member, Accreditation Appeals Panel, Board of Educational Affairs (2013-15)
APA Division 36: Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Fellow
President-Elect, 2000-2001, President 2001-2002, Past-President, 2002-2003
President-Elect, 1992-93; President, 1993-94, Past-President, 1994-95
Executive Committee, Member 1987 – 2003, 2008 – present)
Continuing Education, 1987 - present (Chair, 1987-88)
Newsletter, Editor, 1988 - 1993
Task Force on Graduate Education and Clinical Training, Chair 1988 - present
Task Force on Accreditation and Religiously Affiliated Graduate Programs
Representative to APA Council of Representatives (1997-2000)
Chair, Fellows Committee (2008 – present)
APA Division 39: Psychoanalysis
Member
San Diego Psychologists-Psychoanalysts, Section II (past)
Division 1: Psychologists/Psychoanalysts
APA Division 29: Psychotherapy
Fellow
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APA Division 12: Society of Clinical Psychology
Fellow
Association for Psychological Science
Member
California State Psychological Association
Member, CPA Division II: Education and Training
Chair, CPA Division II: Education and Training (2000, 2001, 2010)
Member, CPA Division I: Clinical Psychology
Member and Member Board of Directors, Section on Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (2010)
Task Force on Spirituality and Psychotherapy, Chair (1988)
Orange County Psychological Association
Member
American Psychoanalytic Association
Member
Co-Chair, Joint Ad Hoc Committee on Graduate Education (1998 – 2002)
Member, Fellowship Committee (1998 – present); chair for psychology (1999 – 2001)
International Psychoanalytical Association
Fellow
Academy of Psychoanalysis of the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)
Member
Member, Executive Board
National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology (NCSPP)
Delegate
Autonomous Psychoanalytic Institutes
Member
Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute
Co-director, Center for the Psychoanalytic Study of Religious Experience (1996-1999)
Newport Psychoanalytic Institute
Faculty and Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst
Member, Curriculum Committee
Society for Psychotherapy Research
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Member
International Federation for Psychoanalytic Education
Member (past)
American Association of Religion Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
Member
Association of Voluntary Clinical Faculty (AVCF)
UC Irvine School of Medicine
Member
Professional Journal Positions and Service
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Board of Consulting Editors
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Board of Consulting Editors
Spirituality in Clinical Practice, Board of Consulting Editors
International Journal of the Psychology of Religion, Editorial Board
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, Editorial Board
APA Division 36 Newsletter, Past Editor
American Psychologist, Reviewer
Archiv für Religionspsychologie, Reviewer
British Journal of Health Psychology, Reviewer
Clinical Psychology Review, Reviewer
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Reviewer
Journal of Clinical Psychology, Reviewer
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Reviewer
Journal of Family Therapy, Reviewer
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Reviewer
Journal of Personality, Reviewer
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, Reviewer
Psychological Review, Reviewer
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, Reviewer
Training and Education in Professional Psychology, Reviewer
Psychoanalytic Books, Psychology of Religion Reviewer (past)
Journal of Pastoral Counseling, Associate Editor (past)
The Psychotherapy Patient; Editorial Board (past)
The Transpersonal Review, Editorial Board (past)
Editorship
Encyclopedia of Psychology, Associate Editor
American Psychological Association & Oxford University Press
Associate Editor
Handbook of Psychology, Religion and Spirituality
American Psychological Association
Distinctions
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Teaching Awards
Psy.D. Program Outstanding Faculty Member Award (2012-2013)
Student Government Association
Pepperdine University
The Howard A. White Award for Teaching Excellence (2006)
Pepperdine University
Charles and Harriet Luckman Distinguished Teaching Fellow (1997-2002)
Pepperdine University
Outstanding Instructor Award, 2005
Newport Psychoanalytic Institute
Mentoring Commendation
Arizona Psychological Association, 2003
Academic and Professional Awards
Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Profession
California Psychological Association, 2007
Franz Alexander Essay Prize
Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, 1998
Fellow, American Psychological Association, 1997
William Bier Award, APA Division 36, “for sustained and substantial contributions to the psychology of religion,”
1997
Pastoral Counseling Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Fields of Psychology and Religion, Iona College,
1991
Service Awards
Distinguished Service Award
APA Division 36: Psychology of Religion, 2004
California Psychological Association Division of Education and Training Award, 2002
[For contributions to the graduate education and training]
Commendation for Service, APA Division 36, 1988-1994
Commendation for Excellence in Educational Leadership
University of San Diego High School, San Diego, CA, 1976
Acknowledgement
Who's Who in Higher Education, 2009
Who’s Who in the West, 1997, 2005
Who’s Who in America, 1998, 2005, 2007
Who’s Who in America, Science, 1999
Outstanding Scholars of the 20th Century, 2000, 2005
1000 Leaders of World Influence, 2000
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Who’s Who in American Education, 2003, 2007
Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 2007
Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, 2007
Who’s Who in the World, 2007
Scholarship Awards
President’s Academic Scholarship
Immaculate Heart College, Full Scholarship, 1971-1973