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Mark R. McMinn's work delves into the crucial areas of clergy health and the collaborative relationship between mental health professionals and spiritual leaders. His research and clinical practice highlight a deep understanding of the intricate connections between faith, psychology, and personal well-being. Through his academic and professional endeavors, he champions a more integrated approach to spiritual and psychological care. McMinn's approach offers valuable insights for fostering healthier, more effective support systems within religious communities.






- 2024
- 2020
Embodying Integration
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
"Representing two generations of counselor education and practice, Megan Anna Neff and Mark McMinn provide practitioners with a fresh look at integration in a postmodern world. Modeling how to engage hard questions, they consider how different theological views, gendered perspectives, and cultures integrate with psychology and counseling"-- Provided by publisher
- 2017
Shows how the insights of positive psychology can complement Christian faith and promote happiness and personal flourishing.
- 2017
Mark McMinn and Clark Campbell present an integrative model of psychotherapy that is grounded in Christian biblical teaching and in a critical and constructive engagement with contemporary psychology. Now in paperback, this foundational work integrates behavioral, cognitive, and interpersonal models of therapy within a Christian theological framework.
- 2008
Cognitive Therapy Techniques in Christian Counseling
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Mark R. McMinn, a licensed psychologist and board-certified professional, serves as a Professor of Psychology and Director of Integration at George Fox University. With a notable academic history, he previously held the position of Rech Professor of Psychology at Wheaton College. His expertise extends to the intersection of psychology and religion, evidenced by his leadership role as Past-President of the APA's Psychology of Religion division.
- 2001
Care for the Soul - Exploring the Intersection of Psychology Theology
- 364 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Edited by Mark R. McMinn and Timothy R. Phillips, this collection of essays is a multidisciplinary dialogue on the interface between psychology and theology that takes seriously the long, rich tradition of soul care in the church.