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Dr. Jennifer Park is an Associate Professor of Counseling at the School of Counseling within the College of Adult and Graduate Studies at Colorado Christian University (CCU). She previously served as part-time faculty at Grace College (2015–2017) and as an adjunct professor at Regent University. Dr. Park is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), National Certified Counselor (NCC), and Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS), with extensive clinical experience in guidance, college counseling, and private practice.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision, Regent University
- M.A. in Counseling, BTS – Graduate School of Counseling
- M.S.Ed. in Elementary Education, University of Pennsylvania
- B.A. in Biology, University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Park's research is centered on the integration of religion and spirituality within counseling, multiculturalism, and multicultural supervision. She explores innovative areas such as assessing competence in spiritual integration, online counselor education, epigenetics, and wellness. Her work bridges clinical practice with academic training, emphasizing ethical and spiritually sensitive therapeutic approaches.
Dr. Park has presented at numerous national conferences and published on topics including multicultural supervision, spiritual competence, and wellness. Her scholarly output reflects a growing trend toward holistic, culturally competent, and technologically adaptive counseling education.
Professional Memberships:
- American Counseling Association
- Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling
- Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
- Pennsylvania Counseling Association
- Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society
Dr. Park is actively involved in mentoring new faculty and supervising counseling interns. She contributes to the academic community through service, teaching, and professional development. There is no mention of external grants, but her leadership in supervision and education suggests strong institutional support and mentorship roles.
She is affiliated with the School of Counseling at CCU, where she contributes to curriculum development and faculty training, particularly in online and spiritually integrated counseling education.

