
About
Deondre Bryant is an Assistant Professor of Psychology & Counseling at Hope International University (HIU), where he teaches undergraduate courses in psychology and integrates faith with psychological science. His academic work focuses on mental health, trauma, substance abuse, and the intersection of Christianity with psychological practice.
Education:
- B.A. in Psychology, Hope International University
- M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy, Hope International University
His research and teaching interests include substance abuse, trauma, depression, mindfulness practices, family dynamics, and the correlation between Christian faith and psychological well-being. He emphasizes spiritual and emotional growth in both academic and personal contexts.
Dr. Bryant is a member of the Psi Chi Honor Society, recognizing excellence in psychology. While no recent publications are listed, his academic focus appears centered on clinical and counseling psychology with a strong emphasis on faith-integrated approaches.
He advises students informally through teaching and mentorship, though no formal graduate students or funded research projects are mentioned. He is involved in promoting resources related to child psychology and trauma-informed care, such as the Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) model.
Outside academia, he values family, outdoor activities, music, podcasts, and sneaker culture, maintaining a lifestyle centered on personal development and faith.
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