A Brief Vita of Lawrence J. Crabb, Jr., Ph.D.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, University of Illinois, 1970 (Minors: Speech Therapy and Philosophy of Science)
M.A. Clinical Psychology, University of Illinois, 1969
B.S. Psychology, Ursinus College, 1965
HISTORY
Distinguished Scholar in Residence, Colorado Christian University, Morrison, CO, 1996-present
Adjunct Professor, Regent College, Vancouver, B.C., 1998-1999
Chairman and Professor, Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling Program, Colorado Christian University, Morrison, CO, 1989-1996
Chairman and Professor, Graduate Department of Biblical Counseling, Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, IN, 1982-1989
Private Practice, Clinical Psychology, Boca Raton, Florida, 1973-1982
Director, Psychological Counseling Center, Florida Atlantic University - Assistant Professor, Psychology Department 1971-1973
Assistant Professor, Psychology, University of Illinois Staff Psychologist, Student Counseling Center, University Of Illinois, 1970-1971 (1971 Teacher of the Year Award, Psychology Department)
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Psychological Association
Licensed Psychologist - State of Colorado
Christian Association of Psychological Studies
American Association of Christian Counselors, appointed Spiritual Director 2000
PERSONAL
COMMITMENTS
Family:
Rachael, two sons, two daughters-in-law, three grandchildren
Personal growth as a Christian
Involvement with the community of God's people as teacher, friend, and mentor
Exploring and writing about the Christian life, particularly the role of spiritual leadership and authentic community in the local church
MINISTRY ACTIVITIES
Bible Teaching and Personal Discipleship
Seminars designed to strengthen Christians in their personal walk and in their relationships
Writing Books and articles