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Mark R. McMinn, Ph.D.Department of PsychologyGeorge Fox University414 N. Meridian St.Newberg, OR 97132mmcminn@georgefox.eduEDUCATIONPh.D., Vanderbilt University, Clinical Psychology (APA accredited) with Biochemistry minor, 1983.B.S., Lewis and Clark College, Chemistry and Psychology, 1980.PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONSAmerican Psychological AssociationFellow (Division 36), 2005 to present.Member, 1984 to 2004.Council of Representatives, Division 36, 2002-2004.President-Elect, President, Past-President of Division 36 (Psychology of Religion), 2004-2007.Christian Association for Psychological StudiesAcademic Representative to Board of Directors, 2006-2012, 2014 to 2017.Recipient of the Narramore Award for excellence in integrating psychology and theology, 2007.Member, 1993 to present.Society for Christian PsychologyBoard of Reference, 2009 to present.TEACHING EXPERIENCEGeorge Fox UniversityDirector of Integration, Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology, 2006-present.Professor of Psychology, 1992-1993; 2006-present.Associate Professor of Psychology, 1987-1992.Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1984-1987.Wheaton College (IL)Dr. Arthur P. Rech and Mrs. Jean May Rech Professor of Psychology, 1996-2006.Founder and coordinator of the Center for Church-Psychology Collaboration, 1999-2006.Director of the Psy.D. program, 1996-1999 (program achieved APA accreditation in 1998).Acting Chair, Department of Psychology, 1995-1996.Professor of Psychology, 1993-1996 (tenured in 1995).Regent UniversityTaught summer course on church-based assessment as part of the Distinguished Faculty series, 2001.Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola UniversityTaught January course on relational cognitive therapy, 2006-2009.International Teaching and ConsultingGuest instructor, International University for Graduate Studies, St Kitts, West Indies, 2005.Consultant, Evangelical Theological Seminary, Prague, Czech Republic, 2003.Seminar Leader for group of pastors and Christian leaders, Kiev, Ukraine, 2002.Coordinator of mini-convention with 10 guests from UK, “Integration of Psychology and Christianity:US and UK”, 2001.

McMinn/Vita05/14/19Page 2Coordinator and teacher of summer course on cognitive therapy with pastors from Seoul, South Korea,1999-2000.Guest instructor in pastoral counseling in Seoul, Korea, 1999.Guest instructor in pastoral counseling at two seminaries in Odessa, Ukraine, 1999.Guest instructor in pastoral counseling, Matej Bel University, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, 1998.AWARDSFaculty Achievement Award for Graduate Research and Scholarship, George Fox University, 2009-10.Senior Faculty Achievement Award for Teaching Excellence, Wheaton College, 2005.Burlington Northern teacher-of-the-year, George Fox College, 1990.GRANTSJohn Templeton Foundation grant, Knoxville Marriage Initiative: Partnering with Churches to DelieverScience-based Interventions to Solve Community Problems. Consultant (Primary Investigator:Kristina Gordon). 2019 to 2021.John Templeton Foundation grant, Project Amazing Grace Phase 2: Making Sense of Grace. CoreResearch Team Member (Primary Investigators: Peter Hill, Robert Emmons). 2019-2021.John Templeton Foundation grant, Mental Health Literacy and Support in Congregations (Grant #61107). Advisory Board Member (Primary Investigator: Brandon Vaidyanathan). 2018-2020.John Templeton Foundation grant, Creating and Pilot Testing a Seminarian Character/Virtue andSpiritual Development Program Assessment Instrument (Grant # 61304). Core Research TeamMember (Primary Investigator: David Wang, Peter Hill). 2017-2019.John Templeton Foundation grant, The Spiritual, Character, and Virtue Formation of Seminarians(Grant # 59898). Core Research Team Member (Primary Investigators: David Wang, Peter Hill,Steve Porter). 2016-2017.John Templeton Foundation grant, Building a Bridge between Psychology and Church Ministry (Grant#60465). Co-investigator of 217,000 grant (Primary Investigators: Joshua Hook, Don Davis).2016-2018.John Templeton Foundation grant, Project Amazing Grace: Understanding the Nature of Divine Grace(Grant # 57634). Core Research Team Member (Primary Investigators: Peter Hill, Robert Emmons).2015-2017.John Templeton Foundation grant, Positive Psychology and Ministry in Christian Faith Communities(Grant #45112). Primary investigator of 200,000 grant. 2014-2016.Aldeen grant for research on clergy-psychology collaboration, perceptions of sin, and health of clergyspouses, Wheaton College, 2004.Aldeen grant for research on clergy and psychologist experiences with collaboration, Wheaton College,2002.Aldeen grant for research on seminary training, Wheaton College, 2002.Aldeen grant for research on exemplary clergy, Wheaton College, 2001.Aldeen grant for research on what clergy want to know about psychology, Wheaton College, 2000.Executive function software for the high-functioning head-injured individual in a cognitiverehabilitation program, American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation, 1988.Case study simulator—a computer program for the teaching of ethics, Christian College Coalitioninterdisciplinary project on the humanities, 1987.Psychobiochemistry and learned helplessness in the obese, predoctoral National Service Award#MN08709 from the National Institute of Mental Health, 1981-1983.CLINICAL EXPERIENCELicensureLicensed Psychologist in Oregon, 1985-1993; 2006-present. (#1794)Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Illinois (#071-004725), 1993-2008 (active), 2008-present (inactive)2

McMinn/Vita05/14/19Page 3Board CertificationDiplomate in Clinical Psychology (#4570), American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), 1995present.Fellow, American Academy of Clinical Psychology, 1995 to present.Clinical PositionsConsultant to Free Methodist Oregon Conference, providing preventive care for pastors, 2008-2014.Private practice, limited to clergy, 2002-2014.Clinical psychologist with Alliance Clinical Associates, Wheaton, IL, 1995-2002.Allied Health Professional Staff, Central Dupage Hospital, 1995-2002.Contract provider with Pine Rest Chicago Area Clinic, 1994-1995.Private practice with Valley Psychological Associates, Newberg, OR, 1987-1993.Part-time affiliate at Beaverton Family Counseling Center, Portland, OR, 1985-1988.Director of Counseling Services, George Fox College, Newberg, OR, 1986-1987.Residency in Medical Psychology, Dr. Arthur Wiens, Supervisor, 1984-1985.APA approved internship in Medical Psychology, Oregon Health Sciences University, 1983-1984.EDITORIAL POSITIONSPsychology of Religion and SpiritualityConsulting Editor, 2008 to present.Professional Psychology: Research and PracticeContributing Editor, 2002-2006.Guest Reviewer, 1996-2001; 2006-present.Journal of Psychology and ChristianityGuest Co-editor, special issue, Spiritual Formation Training in Christian Doctoral Programs, Winter,2013.Guest Co-editor, special issue, Clinical Training in Christian Doctoral Programs, Summer, 2011.Guest Co-editor, special issue, Research in Integrative Doctoral Programs, Winter, 2004.Guest Co-editor, special issue, Psychology and the Church, Winter, 2003.Guest Reviewer, 1996-present.Journal of Psychology and TheologyGuest co-editor, two special issues, Christian Spirituality, Winter and Spring, 2001.Contributing Editor, 1986-present.Marriage and Family: A Christian JournalEditorial Board Member, 1998-2005.Training and Education in Professional PsychologyGuest Reviewer, 2013-present.Guest Reviewer for Other JournalsThe International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 2004-present.Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1996.Sex Roles, 1993-98.Spirituality in Clinical Practice, 2017-present.MANUSCRIPTS AND PUBLICATIONSAuthored BooksNeff, M. A., & McMinn, M. R. (in press). Integration from the margins [working title]. DownersGrove, IL: IVP Academic.3

McMinn/Vita05/14/19Page 4McMinn, M. R. (2017). The science of virtue: Why positive psychology matters to the church. GrandRapids, MI: Brazos Press. [Note: This book received an Award of Merit in the 2018 ChristianityToday book awards and the annual book award given by the Martin Institute for Christianity &Culture and the Dallas Willard Center (MIDWC) at Westmont College].McMinn, L. C., & McMinn, M. R. (2012). Dirt and the good life: Stories from Fern Creek. Newberg,OR: Barclay Press.McMinn, M. R. (2011). Psychology, theology, and spirituality in Christian counseling: Updated andrevised edition. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.McMinn, M. R. (2008). Sin and grace in Christian counseling: An integrative paradigm. DownersGrove, IL: InterVarsity Press.McMinn, M. R., & Campbell, C. D. (2007). Integrative psychotherapy: Toward a comprehensiveChristian approach. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.McMinn, M. R. (2005). Finding our way home: Turning back to what matters most. San Francisco:Jossey-Bass. [Note: This book received an Award of Merit in the 2006 Christianity Today bookawards].McMinn, M. R. (2004). Why sin matters: The surprising relationship between our sin and God’s grace.Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers. [Note: This book was named a 2005 ECPA GoldMedallion Award finalist in the Theology/Doctrine category]McMinn, M. R. (1996). Psychology, theology, and spirituality in Christian counseling. Wheaton, IL:Tyndale House Publishers.McMinn, M. R. (1996). The Jekyll/Hyde syndrome: Controlling inner conflict through authentic living.Newberg, OR: Barclay Press.McMinn, M. R. (1996). Making the best of stress. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.McMinn, M. R. (1991). Cognitive therapy techniques in Christian counseling. Waco, TX: WordBooks.McMinn, M. R., & Foster, J. D. (1990). Christians in the crossfire. Newberg, OR: Barclay Press.McMinn, M. R. (1988). Your hidden half: Blending your public and private self—A quest for personalwholeness. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.Edited BooksAten, J. D., McMinn, M. R., & Worthington, E. D., Jr. (2011). Spiritually oriented interventions inpsychotherapy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.McMinn, M. R., & Dominguez, A. D. (Eds.) (2005). Psychology and the church. Hauppauge, NY: NovaScience Publishers.Hall, T. W., & McMinn, M. R. (Eds.) (2003). Spiritual formation, counseling, and psychotherapy.Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.McMinn, M. R., & Phillips. T. R. (Eds.) (2001). Care for the soul: Exploring the intersection oftheology and psychology. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.BookletsEckert, K. G., Burnett, T. D., & McMinn, M. R. (2001). Dissociative Identity Disorder: UnderstandingMultiple Personality Disorder. La Mirada, CA: Narramore Christian Foundation.McMinn, M. R. (1990). Dealing with desires you can't control. Colorado Springs: NavPress.SoftwareMcMinn, M. R. (2016). CLAS (Competency-Linked Assessment System). This is a suite of 4 apps thatare available on the Apple and iTunes App Stores.McMinn, M. R. (2016). Grateful Soul [iOS app]. Available on the iTunes App /id1073197467?ls 1&mt 8.4

McMinn/Vita05/14/19Page 5McMinn, M. R. (2014). Rubrics Cubed Lite [iPad app]. Formerly available on the iTunes App d-lite/id788747304?ls 1&mt 8.McMinn, M. R. (2014). Rubrics Cubed Viewer GDCP [iPad/iPhone app]. Formerly available on theiTunes App Store: ergdcp/id822361885?ls 1&mt 8.McMinn, M. R. (2014). Rubrics Cubed Viewer GDCP [MacOS app]. Formerly available on the AppleApp Store: er-gdcp/id903250783?ls 1&mt 12.McMinn, M. R. (2013). Rubrics Cubed GDCP [iPad app]. Formerly available on the iTunes App d-gdcp/id670472968?ls 1&mt 8.McMinn, M. R. (2013). Rubrics Cubed Administrative Tools GDCP [MacOS app]. Formerly availableon the Apple App admin/id680434949?ls 1&mt 12.McMinn, M. R. (2013). ParseOut2Spreadsheet [MacOS app]. Formerly available on the Apple AppStore: et/id612590336?ls 1&mt 12.McMinn, M. R. (2013). ParseOut2Spreadsheet Pro [MacOS app]. Formerly available on the Apple AppStore: et-pro/id690284803?ls 1&mt 12.McMinn, M. R. (2013). PrayAndRelax [iPhone/iPad app]. Formerly available on the iTunes App /id630804912?ls 1&mt 8.McMinn, M. R. (2012). AACC Tracker [iPhone/iPad app]. Formerly available on the iTunes App id572032034?ls 1&mt 8.McMinn, M. R. (2012). CAPS Track [iPhone/iPad app]. Formerly available on the iTunes App 583725017?mt 8.McMinn, M. R. (2012). Couples Counseling Tracker [iPhone/iPad app]. Formerly available on theiTunes App Store: -tracker/id545494319?mt 8.McMinn, M. R. (2012). Pastoral Counseling Tracker [iPhone/iPad app]. Formerly available on theiTunes App Store: g-tracker/id527626226?mt 8.McMinn, M. R. (2012). Relax4Rx [iPhone/iPad app]. Available on the iTunes App 56935167?mt 8.McMinn, M. R., & Wiarda, N. R. (2012). Therapy Outcome Management System [iPhone/iPad app].Formerly available on the iTunes App Store: agement/id530686503?mt 8.McMinn, M. R., & Wiarda, N. R. (2012). Therapy Outcome Management System for Couples[iPhone/iPad app]. Formerly available on the iTunes App ome-management/id569391189?mt 8.McMinn, M. R., & Scanish, J. D. (1996). The Rorschach trainer [Computer software]. Lute, FL:Psychological Assessment Resources.McMinn, M. R. (1989). Language training [Computer software]. Dubuque, IA: Wm C. BrownPublishers.McMinn, M. R. (1989). Ethics case study stimulation [Computer software]. Dubuque, IA: Wm C.Brown Publishers.VideoMcMinn, M. R. (2006). Christian Counseling [DVD in APA Psychotherapy Video Series]. Washington,DC: American Psychological Association.5

McMinn/Vita05/14/19Page 6ChaptersMcMinn, M. R., Shumway, K. T., Rabie, A. N., & Rose, A. (2017). Technology in practice. Inreference module Neuroscience and biobehavioral psychology. Oxford: Elsevier Science. ISBN9780128093245.McMinn, M. R. (2017). A psychologist and a software developer. In M. M. Maheu, K. P. Drude, & S.D. Wright (Eds.), Career paths in telemental health (239-244). Switzerland: Springer International.McMinn M. R., Goff, B. C., & Smith, C. J. (2016). ACT core processes in faith-based counseling. In J.A. Nieuwsma, R. D. Walser, & S. C. Hayes (Eds.), ACT for clergy and pastoral counselors: Usingacceptance and commitment therapy to bridge psychological and spiritual care (pp. 203-218).Oakland, CA: Context Press/New Harbinger Publications.McGurl, C., Seegobin, W., Hamilton, E., & McMinn, M. (2015). The benefits of a grief and lossprogram with a unique technological intervention. In J. L. Cohen, J. L. Johnson (Eds.), Video andfilmmaking as psychotherapy (pp. 81-94). New York: Routledge.McMinn, M. R. (2012). An integration approach. In S. P. Greggo and T. A. Sisemore (Eds.),Counseling and Christianity: Five Views (pp. 84-109). Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic.McMinn, M. R., Snow, K. N., & Orton, J. J. (2012). Counseling within and across faith traditions. In L.Miller (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Spirituality (pp. 255-270). New York:Oxford.McMinn, M. R., Jones, S. L., Vogel, M. J., & Butman, R. E. (2011). Cognitive therapy. In S. L. Jonesand R. E. B. Butman, Modern psychotherapies (2nd ed.) (pp. 201-260). Downers Grove, IL: IVPAcademic.McMinn, M. R. (2010). Journeying toward home. In G. Moriarty (Ed.), Integration journeys (pp. 93110). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.Dominguez, A. W., & McMinn, M. R. (2005). Collaboration through research: The MultimethodChurch-based Assessment Process. In M. R. McMinn & A. W. Dominguez (Eds.), Psychology andthe church (pp. 105-111). Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers.Lish, R. A., McMinn, M. R., Fitzsimmons, C. R., & Root, A. M. (2005). Clergy interest in innovativecollaboration with psychologists. In M. R. McMinn & A. W. Dominguez (Eds.), Psychology andthe church (pp. 3-8). Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers.McMinn, M. R., Ammons, J., McLaughlin, B. R., Williamson, C., Griffin, J. W., Fitzsimmons, C. R.,& Spires, B. (2005). Clergy responses to psychologist characteristics. In M. R. McMinn & A. W.Dominguez (Eds.), Psychology and the church (9-17). Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers.Case, P. W., & McMinn, M. R. (2003). Spiritual coping and well-functioning among psychologists. InT. W. Hall & M. R. McMinn (Eds.), Spiritual formation, counseling, and psychotherapy (pp. 3550). Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers.Howard, N. C., McMinn, M. R., Bissell, L. D., Faries, S. R., & VanMeter, J. B. (2003). Spiritualdirectors and clinical psychologists: A comparison of mental health and spiritual values. In T. W.Hall & M. R. McMinn (Eds.), Spiritual formation, counseling, and psychotherapy (pp. 17-34).Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers.VanMeter, J. B., McMinn, M. R., Bissell, L. D., Kaur, M., & Pressley, J. D. (2001). Solitude, silence,and the training of psychotherapists: A preliminary study. In T. W. Hall & M. R. McMinn (Eds.),Spiritual formation, counseling, and psychotherapy (pp. 175-184). Huntington, NY: Nova SciencePublishers.Meek, K. R., & McMinn, M. R. (1999). Attitudes Toward Christian Women Scale. Review article in P.C. Hill & R. Hood (Eds.), Measures of religious behavior (pp. 84-87). Birmingham, AL: ReligiousEducation Press.Scanish, J. D., & McMinn, M. R. (1999). Death Anxiety Scale. Review article in P. C. Hill & R. Hood(Eds.), Measures of religious behavior (pp. 437-439). Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press.6

McMinn/Vita05/14/19Page 7Scanish, J. D., & McMinn, M. R. (1999). Christian Experience Inventory. Review article in P. C. Hill &R. Hood (Eds.), Measures of religious behavior (pp. 160-162). Birmingham, AL: ReligiousEducation Press.McMinn, M. R. (1999). Dissociative identity disorder. Article in D. G. Benner & P. C. Hill (Eds.),Baker's encyclopedia of psychology & counseling (2nd ed.) (pp. 357-359). Grand Rapids, MI:Baker Book House.McMinn, M. R. (1999). Spiritual and religious issues in psychotherapy. Article in D. G. Benner & P. C.Hill (Eds.), Baker's encyclopedia of psychology & counseling (2nd ed.) (pp. 1150-1153). GrandRapids, MI: Baker Book House.McMinn, M. R. (1999). Ethics case-study simulation: A generic tool for psychology teachers. In M. E.Ware & C. L. Brewer (Eds.), Handbook for teaching statistics and research methods (pp. 132-133).Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.McMinn, M. R. (1998). Technology in practice. In M. Hersen, A. S. Bellack (Series Eds.), & A. N.Wiens (Vol. Ed.), Comprehensive clinical psychology: Vol. 2. Professional issues (pp. 363-375).Oxford: Elsevier Science.McMinn, M. R., & Meek, K. R. (1997). Training programs. Chapter in R. Saunders (Ed.), Ethics andthe Christian mental health professional. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.McMinn, M. R., & McMinn, L. G. (1995). A symbol of purity. Article in G. R. Collins, Family shock:Keeping families strong. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale.McMinn, M. R., & McMinn, L. G. (1995). Real life soul mates. Article in L. Parrot and L. Parrott.Becoming soul mates: Cultivating spiritual intimacy in the early years of marriage. Grand Rapids,MI: Zondervan.McMinn, M. R. (1991). Cognitive therapy with a depressed client. Chapter in G. Collins (Ed.), Casestudies in Christian counseling. Waco, TX: Word, Inc.Journal ArticlesHodge, A., Hook, J. N., Davis, D. E., McMinn, M. R. (in press). Attitudes of religious leaders towardintegrating psychology and church ministry. Spirituality in Clinical Practice.Bailey, R. J. S., McMinn, M. R., Peterson, M. A., & Gathercoal, K. (in press). Reli

Regent University Taught summer course on church-based assessment as part of the Distinguished Faculty series, 2001. Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University Taught January course on relational cognitive therapy, 2006-2009. International Teaching and Consulting