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Dean Hammer is an Adjunct Professor in the Clinical Psychology Department at Antioch University New England. With a doctorate in clinical psychology (2003), a master’s in religion (Yale Divinity School), and a bachelor’s from Trinity College, he has taught since 2009 while maintaining a licensed clinical psychology practice in Vermont. His work bridges psychotherapy with spiritual, social justice, and peace-oriented frameworks.
- Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, Antioch University New England (2003)
- Master’s in Religion, Yale Divinity School
- Bachelor’s in Religion, Trinity College
Dr. Hammer specializes in spiritually oriented psychotherapy and explores intersections between peace psychology, social justice, and clinical supervision. His research integrates existential and religious dimensions into therapeutic practice, emphasizing holistic approaches to mental health. Key themes include the role of spirituality in treatment, ethical activism in psychology, and creating soulful therapeutic environments.
His publications reflect a trajectory of exploring spirituality across disciplines—from foundational studies on sacredness (2009) to recent analyses of activism in psychotherapy (2020). Work like "Cultivating Soulfulness" (2019) highlights his focus on integrating transcendent experiences into clinical frameworks. Keywords spanning his work include peace studies, psychological theory, and integrative therapy.





