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144 In 2005, he returned to North America after eight years of service as professor of counseling at Alliance Biblical Seminary (now Alliance Graduate School) in the Philippines where he directed the graduate programs in Christian counseling and marriage and family ministry. He also founded the Christian counseling doctoral program for the Asia Graduate School of Theology, a consortium of nine seminaries in the Philippines. Prior to his work in the Philippines, Dr. Gingrich served as professor of counseling and dean of student life at Emmanuel Bible College in Ontario, Canada. During this time he co-directed Christian Family Ministries. He has continued a counseling and clinical supervision practice throughout his teaching career. Before teaching, he was a therapist at the Ottawa Christian Counseling Service. Dr. Gingrich has written a number of articles and presented at professional conferences in the areas of marital and premarital counseling, counselor supervision, cross-cultural counseling, and care and counsel as mission. He is currently involved in three writing projects for InterVarsity Press on counseling skills, global mental health and the church and treating trauma in Christian Counseling. Email: fred.gingrich@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-783-3125 Heather Gingrich Dr. Heather Gingrich joined the faculty in 2005 and is professor of counseling. She is a clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, as well as a member of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation, the Rocky Mountain Trauma and Dissociation Society, Division 56 (Trauma Psychology) of the American Psychological Association, the Colorado Counseling Association, the Christian Association for Psychological Studies, and the American Association of Christian Counselors. She is an advisor for the Philippine Association of Christian Counselors and the Philippine Society for the Study for Trauma and Dissociation. Dr. Gingrich earned a PhD from University of the Philippines, an MA from Wheaton College Graduate School, and a BA from Carleton University in Canada. During her years in the counseling field, Dr. Gingrich has divided her time between clinical work and teaching. She taught undergraduate courses for eight years at Emmanuel Bible College in Ontario, Can- ada, and graduate courses for eight years at Alliance Biblical Seminary and Asian Graduate School of Theology in the Philippines. Dr. Gingrich specializes in the treatment of adult survivors of abuse, and has done both research and clinical work in the area of dissociative disorders and trauma. She also has an interest in cross-cultural counseling. Dr. Gingrich has published a number of journal articles, several book chapters, and regularly presents at professional conferences. She is the author of the IVP Academic book, Restoring the Shattered Self: A Christian Counselor's Guide to Complex Trauma. Email: heather.gingrich@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-783-3126

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