Dr. Kelly Breen Boyce
- Director of Graduate Programs in Counseling; Assistant Professor of Counseling and Psychology
Degrees:
- B.A. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- M.A. (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)
- M.A., Psy.D. (Rosemead School of Psychology)
Expertise:
Counseling
Professional Interests:
Marriage and Family Counseling
Biography:
Dr. Breen Boyce has worked at the Gordon-Conwell since 2006 in various capacities and most recently as Assistant Professor of Counseling. She has taught masters and doctoral level courses in the areas of psychological testing, group dynamics, marriage and family therapy, personality theory and psychopathology. She has also led continuing education seminars for mental health professionals and taught psychoeducational courses at local churches.
Dr. Breen Boyce has also conducted clinical services in a wide variety of settings. These have included providing psychological services to individuals, couples and groups, in addition to conducting neuropsychological assessments in conjunction with a federally funded Alzheimer’s Disease research center. Since 2007, she has worked with Carolinas Counseling Group of Charlotte, Inc., where she provides psychological assessment and psychotherapy for individuals and couples.
Dr. Breen Boyce is a Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, the Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology and the Phi Alpha Chi Theological Honor Society.
Dr. Breen Boyce’s clinical interests include bipolar disorder and the interplay of object relations and spirituality. She is currently conducting research on the effectiveness of training in Marriage and Family Therapy supervision. Her personal interests include urban planning and historic home preservation, hiking and watching independent films.










