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John D. Goddard, Ed.D.

Adjunct Professor of Psychology

Interest and areas of expertise

Clinical Expertise: Addictions counseling, Dialectical-Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Christian counseling, community-based mental health, groupwork, Multisystemic Therapy (MST), and other intensive-in home family therapies

Research Interests: Phenomenology of Christian spirituality, psychology and spirituality, addictions, meaning and mental health, eating disorders, health psychology and the interaction between physical, psychological, and spiritual health.

Education
  • A.A. Psychology – Harrisburg Area Community College
  • B.A. Psychology – Lebanon Valley College
  • M.S. Health Psychology – Walden University
  • Ed.D. Community Care & Counseling – Liberty University
Classes I teach

Undergraduate Adjunct Teaching

  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Psychology of Adjustment
  • Personality Theory


Graduate Teaching

  • Facilitator for micro-skills and process groups at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ
Profile

I have been blessed to enjoy 20 years (and counting) in my beloved field of psychology/counseling/helping. I love what I do and thank God for calling me to this purpose and equipping me to serve. I love spending time with my wife Laura and three amazing children, serving our local church, as well as staying physically active training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

Started ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ in January, 2024

Other current roles: Counselor at the Engle Center and Program Director of Drug & Alcohol Education on campus

Past non-counseling roles outside ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ: Director of Community Residential Rehabilitation facility for adults with serious mental illness, Clinical supervisor in an addiction clinic