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David M. Goodman is an Associate Professor of the Practice at Boston College, affiliated with the Lynch School of Education and Human Development and the Morrissey College of Arts and Science. He holds a Ph.D. from Fuller Graduate School of Psychology, with additional degrees in Theology and Counseling from Fuller Theological Seminary and a B.A. from Azusa Pacific University. His work bridges clinical practice, philosophy, and ethics through initiatives like the Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics.
- Education: Ph.D. (Fuller Graduate School of Psychology), M.A. Theology & Counseling (Fuller Theological Seminary), B.A. (Azusa Pacific University)
Research focuses on clinical discourse around psychopathology, ethical frameworks in psychology, and interdisciplinary dialogues between clinical practice, philosophy, and social justice. He directs the Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics, fostering collaboration across disciplines through conferences, publications, and professional development programs.
Key publications include works on ethical distances in technological spaces and the intersection of race, psychology, and social structures. He has secured major grants including the John Templeton Foundation 'Cura Psychologia' grant. Professional roles include serving as President-Elect of APA's Division 24 (Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology).



