In response to the high demand for accessible and faith-integrated mental health services, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary—Charlotte is announcing the soft-launch of its new Community Counseling Center on September 29, 2025. […]
Dr. John Jefferson Davis, senior professor of systematic theology and Christian ethics at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, has published a new article in the Journal of Psychology and Theology titled, “Attachment Theory and the […]
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is excited to announce three faculty appointments for the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year. Dr. Glenn Butner, Jr. joins the seminary as associate professor of theology; alumnus Dr. […]
Assistant Professor of Counseling Dr. Carolina Benitez has spent years researching Hispanic mental health concerns and developing culturally appropriate strategies for providing services to immigrant families and individuals. In addition […]
Dr. Karen Mason, Professor of Counseling and Psychology and Director of the Hamilton Counseling Department, released a new book titled The Essentials of Suicide Prevention: A Blueprint for Churches. Having previously managed […]
Dr. Karen Mason, Professor of Counseling and Psychology and Director of the Gordon-Conwell—Hamilton Counseling Department, was recently featured in Duke Divinity’s Faith and Leadership resources. Alongside practitioners working in diverse […]
Dr. Karen Mason, Professor of Counseling and Psychology and Director of the Hamilton Counseling Department, recently published three articles to help equip church leaders in preventing suicide and addressing suicide […]
Dr. Pam Davis, Associate Professor of Counseling and Director of the Counseling Department at Gordon-Conwell—Charlotte, recently had an article published in Psychology Today. In “Fostering Resilience in Children During a […]
Today is the book release of Preaching Hope in Darkness: Help for Pastors in Addressing Suicide from the Pulpit which is co-written by Dr. Karen Mason, Director of the Counseling […]