About
Dr. Shaji Daniel is an Assistant Professor of Counseling at the College of Adult and Graduate Studies - School of Counseling, Colorado Christian University (CCU). He is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor (LPC-S) in Texas and a National Certified Counselor (NCC), integrating clinical expertise with spiritual formation in his teaching and practice. His work emphasizes holistic care for individuals, couples, and families, grounded in both psychological and faith-based frameworks.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision, University of the Cumberlands
- M.Ed. in Professional Counseling, University of Houston–Victoria
- Master of Theology and Divinity degrees, Serampore University, India
Dr. Daniel's research and clinical focus lies at the intersection of multicultural counseling and spiritual integration. He explores the lived experiences of immigrant communities, particularly in the context of interracial marriage, and advocates for culturally competent, spiritually sensitive therapeutic practices. His work addresses depression, anxiety, relationship challenges, grief, and cancer-related distress, employing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), and interactive counseling models. As a certified SYMBIS facilitator, he also provides premarital and marital counseling.
The recent publications reflect a strong trend in qualitative, phenomenological research on intercultural and interracial relationships, spiritual dimensions of mental health, and faith-informed conflict resolution. His scholarly work bridges Christian theology with contemporary counseling practices, contributing to the development of contextually relevant, integrative models of care.
Scientific Awards:
- Doctoral Award for Excellence in Leadership and Advocacy, University of the Cumberlands
- Ramaiah Award for Excellence in Scholarship, United Theological College, Bangalore
While specific grant information is not mentioned, Dr. Daniel's leadership and advocacy recognition suggest involvement in initiatives promoting equity and excellence in counselor education. He mentors future counselors through a pedagogy that combines clinical rigor with spiritual depth, emphasizing journaling, reflection, and contemplative practices to foster inner formation. His teaching philosophy aligns with CCU’s mission to develop compassionate, truth-rooted leaders in the counseling profession.
Though no formal lab or research team is mentioned, Dr. Daniel's collaborative publication with his spouse, Dr. Mary Daniel, indicates interdisciplinary engagement, particularly in culturally sensitive counseling. His work with organizations like the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) and Journey of Hope Cancer Care Ministries reflects broader professional affiliations and outreach.
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