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Mitch Pohl is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Hope International University, specializing in integrating psychological principles with theological and historical perspectives.
- Education: MA in Marriage and Family Therapy (Hope International University), BA in History (California State University, Northridge)
His research interests span psychology, theology, and history, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to mental health and counseling. He has contributed to professional discourse through presentations such as the 2019 Annual IFTA Conference in Aberdeen, Scotland, where he co-presented on spousal systems and ministerial burnout.
- Scientific Awards: The Medford Jones Servant Leader Award (2015)
He is affiliated with the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) and teaches courses including Research Methods and Design, Community Mental Health, and Counseling Theories.
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