
معرفی
Nate Hinerman, PhD, LMFT, is an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco, affiliated with the School of Nursing and Health Professions and the Department of Theology and Religious Studies. He chairs the San Francisco Bay Area Network for End-of-Life Care and contributes to the USF Faculty-Association PTFA Policy Board while maintaining a psychotherapy practice focused on transitions amid loss.
Education
- PhD in Philosophy of Religion from Graduate Theological Union
Research Focus
Dr. Hinerman's interdisciplinary research bridges death and dying studies, psychology of human suffering, and philosophical theology. He connects Charles Sanders Peirce's semiotics to theological methodology and explores grief, bereavement, and palliative care models.
Collaborative Initiatives
He leads the Progressive Connexions series on Dying, Death, and Suffering, advocating for community-based palliative care expansion in the San Francisco Bay Area. His work spans hospice integration, aging trends, and trauma negotiation.
Scientific Awards
- University of San Francisco Professor of the Year (2010)
Publications & Contributions
His publications examine suffering assessment in dementia directives, grief counseling frameworks, physician-assisted dying ethics, and interdisciplinary dialogues on suffering. He has edited multiple volumes addressing death narratives, trauma, and palliative care evolution.





