
معرفی
Kevin Schriver, Psy.D., serves as a Professor at Southwest Baptist University (SBU) with deep integration of psychological principles and Christian ethics across educational and athletic contexts. His interdisciplinary work bridges clinical practice, academic research, and institutional leadership.
His educational background includes:
- Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Forest Institute of Professional Psychology (1996), dissertation: "Predicting First-Year College Adjustment from Behavioral Indicators and the MMPI-2 College Maladjustment Scale"
- M.S. in Psychology from Central Missouri State University
- B.A. in Psychology and Religious Studies from Southwest Baptist University
Dr. Schriver's research synthesizes Clinical Psychology with practical applications in educational systems and athletic environments. His focus on college student adjustment, teacher retention challenges, and ethical dualism reflects a commitment to solving real-world problems through psychological science grounded in Christian values. Current investigations examine NCAA student-athlete experiences and leadership communication dynamics.
His publications reveal consistent exploration of psychological adaptation in transitional environments, with increasing emphasis on sports psychology applications since 2010. The interdisciplinary nature spans educational policy, ethical frameworks, and behavioral interventions.
Professional recognition includes:
- Faculty Life Beautiful Award (SBU, 2011)
- Orien B. Hendrex Distinguished Teacher Award (2004)
As NCAA Division II Faculty Athletics Representative for the Great Lakes Valley Conference and Legislative Voting Supervisor, he shapes national collegiate athletics policy while mentoring student-athletes. His community engagement extends through church leadership and theater board service, demonstrating holistic application of psychological principles beyond academia.





