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Brad Imhoff is an Associate Professor of Counseling at the School of Behavioral Sciences, specializing in social anxiety, cognitive behavioral therapy, and career counseling. His work integrates psychological practices with Christian perspectives.
- Ph.D. in Counselor Education & Supervision (Ohio University, 2010-2015)
- M.A. in Clinical Counseling (Ashland Theological Seminary, 2007-2009)
- B.A. in Religion (Muskingum College, 2003-2007)
His research focuses on the intersection of social anxiety and clinical supervision, with a particular emphasis on cognitive-behavioral interventions for anxiety disorders and their application in career counseling. He also explores the integration of Christian theology with cognitive therapies.
Brad has received the Barbara Gazda Scholarship (ASGW) and the Edward L. Nugent Award (Ohio University) in 2023. His recent publications highlight trends in cognitive-behavioral understanding of social anxiety disorder and its implications for counseling practices.
- Barbara Gazda Scholarship (ASGW), 2023
- Edward L. Nugent Award (Ohio University), 2023
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