
Todd DuBose
استاد مدعو · Existential-Hermeneutical-Phenomenological Psychology
Saybrook Universityمعرفی
Todd DuBose serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Humanistic Clinical Psychology at Saybrook University and concurrently holds the position of Distinguished Full Professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, where he coordinates the humanistic-existential and human science orientations concentration. With over thirty years of clinical experience as a licensed psychologist, eleven years as a former chaplain, and seventeen years dedicated to teaching, supervision, and international consultation, he is globally recognized for advancing existential-hermeneutical-phenomenological therapeutic frameworks.
His research focuses on:
- Therapeutic interventions for "impossible" or "no way out" psychological situations
- Critical analysis of ideological constraints in therapeutic standards of care
- Integration of contemporary continental philosophy of religion with clinical practice
- Reconceptualizing evidence, empiricism, and outcomes in humanistic psychology
- Philosophical examinations of personhood, suffering, and the good life
- Expansion of methodological approaches beyond conventional paradigms
Dr. DuBose has received numerous unspecified awards for scholarly contributions and teaching excellence, reflecting his international impact through presentations and publications. His work persistently challenges reductionist methodologies to advocate for holistic, contextually rich therapeutic alternatives grounded in humanistic-existential principles.




