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Integration in the School of Psychology

History of the Integration Symposium 

The Integration Symposium has been an annual event in the School of Psychology for over thirty years and throughout the years has seen many of the most noteworthy psychologists who have done integrative work.  Below is a history of the past speakers of the symposium. 

2013 Marie Hoffman "Speak to me that I may hear: Clinical work with Evangelicals in transition" 

2012  Richard Josiassen, Gunnar Christiansen, Roberta Payne, etc. "Schizophrenia and Human Flourishing: Science, Service, Community, and Church" 

2011 Stanley Hauerwas "Reflections on God and Mental Illness" 

2010 John Fantuzzo, Charles Howard, Saul and Pilar Cruz-Ramos. "Psychology Of, With and For the Poor" 

2009 Kelly O'Donnell.  "Member Care" 

2008 Mark McMinn, Keith Meador, Marsha Linehan, William Miller, and LeRon Shults. "Religion and Therapy: Future Directions" 

2007 Ellen Charry. "Reviving Christian Psychology" 

2006 Julian Rappaport. "Community Narratives and Personal Stories" 

2005 Warren Brown. "Science, Faith, and Human Nature:  Reconciling Neuropsychology and Christian Theology" 

2004 Ann Ulanov.  "The Living God and our Living Psyche: C. G. Jung's Psychology and Christian Faith" 

2003 Nancey Murphy. "A Radical Proposal for Integration: Psychology in Dialogue with the Anabaptist Tradition" 

2002 Nancy Boyd-Franklin and Archie Smith. “Spirituality in the Treatment of African American Families” 

2001 Stephen Post. “Agape, Dementia, And The Family” 

2000 Everett Worthington. “The Virus of Forgiveness” 

1999 David G. Myers. “The Pursuit of Personal and Social Well-Being” 

1998 James Fowler. “Faith Development, Practical Theology, and Clinical Practice” 

1997 David Larson. “The Forgotten Factor in Mental and Physical Health: What Does the Research Show?” 

1996 H. Newton Malony. “Brainwashing and Religion.” 

1995 Malcolm A. Jeeves. “Psychology and Christianity: Partners in Understanding Human Nature.” 

1994 Sidney Callahan. “Christ and the Unconscious.” 

1993 Nicholas Wolterstorff. “Living with Grief.” 

1992 Don S. Browning. “Love in America: Practical Theology and Family Decline.” 

1991 L. Rebecca Propst. “Christian Contributions to the Treatment of Clinical Depression.” 

1990 Paul Vitz. “The Importance of Narratives for Christian Psychology.” 

1989 Lucy Bregman. “Death in the Midst of Life.” 

1988 C. Stephen Evans. “Psychology as a Human Science and the Prospects for Christian Psychology.” 

1987 Donald M. Mackay. (presented by Warren S. Brown after Dr. Mackay's death) “The Pastor and the Brain Scientist” 

1986 Alvin C. Dueck. “Ethical Contexts of Healing.” 

1985 Morton Kelsey. “Christianity as Psychology: Philosophy, Psychology, and Christian Faith.” 

1984 Vernon C. Grounds. “Unselfing the Self: A Pivotal Problem in Psychology and Theology.” 

1983 David O. Moberg. “Wholistic Christianity: Sociological Interpretations.” 

1982 Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen. “The Sorcerer's Apprentice: A Christian Looks at the Changing Face of Psychology.” 

1981 J. Harold Ellens. “God's Grace and Human Health.” 

1980 John G. Finch. “Can Psychology be Christian?” 

1979 David G. Myers. “Our Human Condition.” 

1978 Gary Collins. “Psychology and Theology: Prospects for Integration.” 

1977 Orlo Strunk. “Personal Religious Values: A Psycho-Theological Understanding.” 

1976 Stanley R. Hopper. “Psyche, Logos, and the Human Spirit.” 

1975 William P. Wilson. “Christian Nurture, Life Adjustment, and Mental Disease.” 

1974 Orville S. Walters. “Christian Psychotherapy and the Legacy of Freud.” 

1973 Richard L. Gorsuch. “The Nature of Man: A Social Psychological Perspective.” 

1972 Thomas C. Oden. “The Human Potential and the Evangelical Hope.” 

1971 Walter H. Clark. “Religious Experience: Its Nature and Function in the Human Psyche.”