Dr. Paul Domigan - Gordon Conwell
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Dr. Paul Domigan

Adjunct Professor of Counseling

Email: [email protected]
First Year at Gordon-Conwell: 2025
Areas of Expertise: Clinical Psychology; Individual, Couples, and Family Therapy; Psychological Assessments; PET-CT and MRI System Technology

Biography: Dr. Domigan is a clinical psychologist serving churches in southern New Hampshire through a group practice with historic Gordon-Conwell roots. His clinical training, based on his time in seminary, integrates Christian theology with psychology. Dr. Domigan’s first career involved the development of MRI and PET-CT systems. He has engineering degrees from MIT and UMass, Amherst.

Dr. Domigan’s clinical expertise includes working with individual, couples, and families and treating trauma, relational problems, depression, anxiety, obsessive disorders, dysphoria, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Related clinical problems include those arising from poverty, homelessness, race, and immigration adjustment. Dr. Domigan incorporates a range of psychological assessments to guide treatment.

His current ministry service includes men’s small group leadership and part-time preaching at a Congolese immigrant church. He is a former church elder, men’s ministry leader, youth leader, and Christian camp leader. He is a registered Maine guide. He lives with his wife of over forty-five years and has four adult children and seven grandchildren.

Degrees

  • BS and SM in Mechanical Engineering (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
  • MACO (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)
  • MA in Psychology (Fuller Graduate School of Psychology)
  • MA Theology & Ministry (Fuller Theological Seminary)
  • PhD (Fuller Graduate School of Psychology)

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