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David Cook is a Per Course Instructor in Psychology at the School of Psychology and Human Services. He is currently completing his Ph.D. in Counseling Education & Supervision at Regent University, contributing to the field through teaching and applied clinical research. His work bridges psychological practice with faith-based perspectives.
His educational background includes a B.E. from the University of Technology, Sydney, and both an M.Div. and M.A. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. These qualifications support his integrative approach to counseling and supervision.
David's research focuses on the treatment of sex offenders and survivors of sexual trauma. He explores the role of religiosity in assessing and treating pornography addiction, the integration of multicultural and social justice competencies in clinical supervision, and strategies for addressing toxic shame in therapeutic settings. A key aspect of his work involves helping clinicians integrate their personal faith into professional practice.
His scholarly contributions are connected with the Institute for the Study of Sexual Identity (ISSI), a collaborative network of researchers advancing knowledge on sexual identity. Though no specific publications are listed, his research agenda reflects a strong emphasis on clinical innovation, ethical supervision, and the intersection of spirituality and mental health.
- American Counseling Association (Professional Member)
- American Mental Health Counselors Association (Professional Member)
- Christian Association of Psychological Studies (Professional Member)
- Massachusetts Mental Health Counselors Association (Committee Member)
David provides clinical supervision and contributes to professional development in counseling education. While no grants are explicitly mentioned, his involvement in ISSI and committee work suggests active engagement in research collaboration and policy-related activities within the mental health field.
He is affiliated with the Institute for the Study of Sexual Identity (ISSI), a multi-institutional research group dedicated to advancing understanding of sexual identity from a scholarly and clinical perspective. This collaboration enhances his research reach and interdisciplinary impact.





