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Elizabeth Krumrei Mancuso is Professor of Psychology at Seaver College, Pepperdine University, where she teaches courses in psychotherapy, family therapy, research methodology, and psychology of religion. She is a licensed clinical psychologist with experience in community mental health centers and university counseling settings.
Her educational background includes:
- BA in Psychology from Pepperdine University (2003)
- MA in Religion and Counseling from Pepperdine University (2004)
- PhD in Clinical Psychology from Bowling Green State University (2009)
Professor Mancuso's research program centers on three interconnected domains: the psychology of religion and spirituality (examining religious coping, sanctification, and spiritual struggles), virtues (with extensive work on intellectual humility, gratitude, and forgiveness), and the psychology of sex work. She employs diverse methodologies including scale development, longitudinal studies, and experimental designs.
Her recent publications demonstrate strong research output in clinical psychology, positive psychology, and social psychology. Article themes include sanctification processes, intellectual humility applications, environmental influences on well-being, and cross-cultural validations of psychological instruments. She maintains consistent publication in high-impact journals with interdisciplinary collaborations.
She actively mentors undergraduate researchers, evidenced by frequent co-authorships with students. While no specific awards are mentioned, her scholarly impact is demonstrated through extensive publications and development of widely-used instruments like the Comprehensive Intellectual Humility Scale.





