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Kristen White is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Arts in Counseling program at Multnomah University. She holds a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Biola University, an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Biola, and a B.A. in Philosophy/Theology from Point Loma University. Her research focuses on clinical psychology, spirituality in therapy, and psychodynamic approaches. She has published works on mindfulness, eating disorders, and digital communication in counseling. Kristen has taught at three Christian universities in Southern California and previously directed clinical training. She emphasizes spreading therapeutic tools beyond traditional settings and values Multnomah’s commitment to Christ-centered education while embracing diversity.
Her professional experience spans community mental health, college counseling centers, and private practice, specializing in mood disorders, personal growth, and spiritual issues. She has expertise in individual, couples, family, and group counseling. Kristen’s publications include Mindfulness, Christian devotion meditation, surrender, and worry (2015) and Diet free forever (2013), exploring topics like eating disorders and holistic wellness.
Award information is not provided. Kristen’s advising and grants activities are not detailed here, though her leadership roles reflect her impact in clinical training. She is part of Multnomah’s supportive faculty community and enjoys outdoor activities with her family.




