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Dr. Mark Bolte is a Professor of Counseling at the School of Counseling within the College of Adult and Graduate Studies at Colorado Christian University, where he teaches full-time on the Lakewood campus. He is a licensed clinical psychologist in South Carolina with decades of experience in mental health, integrating psychological practice with a Christian worldview.
Dr. Bolte earned a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Florida Tech, an M.S. in Clinical Psychology from the same institution, an M.S. in Counseling Psychology from Loyola University, and a B.A. in Psychology from Tennessee Temple University. His academic and professional journey reflects deep commitment to experiential and values-based counselor education.
His research and professional interests include trauma, addiction, forensic evaluations, diagnostic assessments, and the integration of faith and psychology. With over 30 years in private practice and service as a police psychologist and Army Medical Service Corps member, Dr. Bolte brings extensive real-world experience into his teaching.
The available publication reflects early work on psychological profiles of combat veterans using the MMPI, indicating a long-standing interest in clinical assessment and veteran mental health. While only one work is listed, it aligns with his broader expertise in trauma and diagnostics.
- American Counselor Association
- Christian Association for Psychological Studies
- American Association of Christian Counselors
Dr. Bolte is a certified provider for the Highlands Ability Battery, Prepare & Enrich, and the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation. He has served in leadership roles in CACREP-accredited programs and has focused on mentoring future counselors through both academic and personal development. Though no grants are mentioned, his dual expertise in clinical service and academia highlights a career dedicated to advancing counseling practice.
Dr. Bolte has been involved in military and public safety psychological evaluations for over two decades and has contributed to personnel assessments for high-stress occupations. His work environment includes private practice, academic instruction, and forensic consultation, forming a multidisciplinary professional identity.
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