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Adam Deville is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Saint Francis with cross-disciplinary expertise spanning clinical psychology and theology. He completed psychoanalytic training in Canada (1994-2000) and a fellowship at the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute (2018-2019), complementing his MSc in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from USF. His research bridges psychological frameworks and religious traditions, particularly Orthodox and Catholic theology.
His scholarship examines:
- Clinical applications of object relations theory
- Treatment modalities for psychotic disorders
- Cultural trauma historiography
- Interdisciplinary theology-psychology dialogues
Clinically, he maintains a private practice at Phoenix Associates specializing in adolescent sex offender therapy, adult male survivors of childhood sexual abuse, and schizophrenia treatment using advanced protocols from Indianapolis and New York medical institutions. His publications include significant works on church reform and psychological health.
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