Faculty
You'll find that University of the Rockies faculty are well-educated, highly credentialed
and committed to involvement in the professional community. Included in the many forms of
professional involvement is contributing to the professional literature through professional
writing, publications, and presentations. Click on each instructor's name to learn more about
them and their qualifications.
Core Faculty
Susan Cooper, PhD
BA, Dickinson College; MA, Chapman College; PhD, University of Denver
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Member, American Psychological Association; Member, Colorado
Psychological Association; Member, American Group Psychotherapy Association; Adjunct Staff,
Center for Creative Leadership; Past-President, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak
Region; Private Practice.
Eating Disorders, Psychopathology, Group Psychotherapy, and Organizational Consulting
Barbara Fly Dierks, PhD
B.A., University of Colorado, Colorado Springs; M.A., Denver University; Ph.D., Denver University.
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Member, American Psychological Association; Member, Psychological
Society of the Pikes Peak Region; Adjunct Staff, Center for Creative Leadership; Academic Center.
Developmental Psychology, Counseling & Business and Organizational Consulting
Dick W. Gee, EdD
BA, University of Wisconsin; MS, University of Wisconsin; MSEd, University of Wisconsin;
MS, University of Wisconsin; EdS University of Wisconsin; EdD, University of Northern Colorado
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Colorado Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist; Clinical
Member and Approved Supervisor, The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy;
Past President, Colorado Association for Marriage and Family Therapy; Member, Psychological
Society of the Pikes Peak Region; Private Practice
Family Systems, Marriage & Family Therapy, and Supervision
Louis Hoffman, PhD
BA, Concordia University, Seward, NE; MA Fuller Theological Seminary Graduate School
of Psychology, MAT, Fuller Theological Seminary; Ph.D. Fuller Theological Seminary,
Graduate School of Psychology
American Psychological Association, member; Association for Humanistic Psychology, member;
Society for Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy, member; Society for the Scientific
Study of Religion, member; Colorado Psychological Association, member; Psychological Society
of the Pikes Peak Region, member; APA Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology), member & CE
Committee Chair, APA Division 10 (Society for the Psychology of Creativity, Aesthetics, and
the Arts), member, APA Division 24 (Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology);
APA Division 44 (Society for the Psychological Study of Gay, Lesbian, & Bisexual Issues);
APA Division 45 (Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues)
Existential and Humanistic Psychotherapy, Depth Psychotherapy, Religious and Spiritual Issues
in Psychotherapy, the History of Psychology, Philosophical Issues in Clinical Psychology, the
Psychology of Evil, and Diversity Issues
- Teaching Website
- www.louis-hoffman-virtualclassroom.com
- Existential Therapy Website
- www.existential-therapy.com
- Depth Psychotherapy Network
- www.depth-psychotherapy-network.com
- Depth Psychotherapy Institute (Training Institute)
- www.depth-psychotherapy-institute.com
- Center for Growth, P.C (Private Practice)
- www.center4growth.com
- Postmodernism & Psychology
- www.postmodernpsychology.com
- GLBT Religious Research
- www.glbtreligiousresearch.com
- Postmodernism and Psychotherapy: Understanding the Essentials
- www.drzur.com/postmoderncourse.html
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Hoffman, L., Knight, S. K., Hoffman, J. L., Boscoe-Huffman, S., Galaska, D., Arms, M.,
Peterson, B., Mahlock, T., & Calvert, C. (2007, August). Examining the interplay of religious,
spiritual, and homosexual dynamics of psychological health: A preliminary investigation.
Paper presented at the 115th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association,
San Francisco, CA.
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Knight, S. K. & Hoffman, L. (2007, August). Sexual identity development and spiritual development:
The impact of multiple lines of development. Paper presented at the 115th Annual Convention of the
American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
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Hoffman, L., Patz-Clark, D., Looney, D., & Knight, S. K. (2007, August). Historical perspectives and
contemporary needs in the psychology of evil: Psychological and interdisciplinary needs in the psychology
of evil. Paper presented at the 115th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San
Francisco, CA. (Email Dr. Hoffman for a copy of this paper - subject
line "APA Paper")
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Hoffman, L., Warner, H. J., Buck, C., & Fehl, S. (2007, August). Existential-integrative perspectives on
the psychology of evil: Clinical implications. Paper presented at the Humanistic Psychotherapies for the 21st
Century Conference, San Francisco, CA. (Email Dr. Hoffman for a copy of
this paper - subject line "Humanistic Conference Paper")
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Hoffman, L., Knight, S., Boscoe-Huffman, S., & Stewart, S. (2006, August). Religious experience, gender, and
sexual orientation. Paper presented at the American Psychological Associations Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA.
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Hoffman, L., Stewart, S., Warren, D., & Meek, L. (2006, August). Multiple selves in postmodern
therapy: An existential integrative critique. Paper presented at the American Psychological Associations
Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA.
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Hoffman, L., Grimes, C. S. M., & Acoba, R. (2005, November). Research on the experience of God: Rethinking
epistemological assumptions. Paper presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual
Meeting, Rochester, NY.
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Hoffman, L., Hoffman, J., Robison, B., & Lawrence, K. (2005, April). Modern and postmodern ways of knowing:
Implications for theory and integration. Paper presented at the Christian Association for Psychological Studies
International Conference, Dallas, TX.
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Hoffman, L., Hoffman, J., Dillard, K., Clark, J., Acoba, R., Williams, F., & Jones, T. T. (2005, April).
Cultural diversity and the God image: Examining cultural differences in the experience of God. Paper
presented at the Christian Association for Psychological Studies International Conference, Dallas, TX.
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Moriarty, G., Hoffman, L., Grimes, C. S. M., & Gattis, J. (2005, April). God and attachment: Using
integration techniques to change working models. Paper presented at the Christian Association for
Psychological Studies International Conference, Dallas, TX.
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Cox, R. H., Ervin-Cox, B., & Hoffman, L. (Eds.). (2005). Spirituality and psychological health. Colorado Springs,
CO: Colorado School of Professional Psychology Press.
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purchase
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Hoffman, L., Cox, R. H., Ervin-Cox, B., & Mitchell, M. (2005). Training issues in spirituality and
psychotherapy: A foundational approach. In R. H. Cox, B. Ervin-Cox, & L. Hoffman (Eds.), Spirituality and
psychological health (pp. 3-14). Colorado Springs, CO: Colorado School of Professional Psychology Press.
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Hoffman, L. (2005). A developmental perspectcive on the God image. In R. H. Cox, B. Ervin-Cox, & L. Hoffman
(Eds.), Spirituality and psychological health (pp. 129-147). Colorado Springs, CO: Colorado School of Professional
Psychology Press.
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Ervin-Cox, B., Hoffman, L. & Grimes, C. S. M. (2005). Selected literature review on spirituality and health/mental health.
In R. H. Cox, B. Ervin-Cox, & L. Hoffman (Eds.), Spirituality and psychological health (pp. 284-315). Colorado Springs,
CO: Colorado School of Professional Psychology Press.
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Hoffman, L. (2004, October). Cultural constructions of the God image and God concept: Implications for
culture, psychology, and religion. Paper presented at the Joint Meeting of the Society for the Scientific
Study of Religion/Religious Research Association, Kansas City, MO.
- Hoffman, L. (2004, August/September). The danger of the "truth." AHP Perspectives, 22-24.
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Hoffman, L., Grimes, C. S. M., & Mitchell, M. (2004, July). Transcendence, suffering, and psychotherapy.
Paper presented at the Bi-annual Conference of the International Network for Personal Meaning, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada.
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Hoffman, L., Jones, T. T., Williams, F., & Dillard, K. S. (2004, March). The God image, the God
concept, and attachment. Paper presented at the Christian Association for Psychological Studies
International Conference, St. Petersburg, FL.
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Hoffman, L. & Whitmire, A. J. (2002, June). The relationship between approach to coping and stress-related
growth in response to the events of September 11, 2001. Poster session presented at the Annual Conference of
the American Psychological Society, New Orleans, LA.
Kailash Jaitly, PsyD
BA, (Philosophy with Honors) University of Lucknow, India; MA (Experimental Psychology)
University of Lucknow, India; Graduate work, University of Colorado and Harvard University;
PsyD, University of Denver. Specialized Training in Child Neuropsychology with Reitan
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Past Director of Division of Child Psychiatry, Colorado
Mental Health Institute, Pueblo; Listed, National Registry of Health Service Providers in
Psychology; Member, American Psychological Association; Member, Psychological Society of
the Pikes Peak Region.
Health/Medical Psychology; Personality Theory; Learning Theory, History and Systems
Gary Mears, PhD, PsyD
Mears BS, Texas A & M University; MS, Texas Christian University; PhD, University of
Northern Colorado; PsyD, Forest Institute; MS (Parm), California School of Professional
Psychology
Texas Licensed Psychologist; Missouri Licensed Psychologist; Texas Psychological Association;
Missouri Psychological Association; Board Certified Neuropsychologist, American Board of
Professional Neuropsychology, Diplomate (ABPN); Member, American College of Professional
Neuropsychology; Member, American Psychological Association; Member, Psychological Society
of the Pikes Peak Region. Private Practice, forensic evaluations.
Forensic neuropsychology; Assessment of Competency of criminal defendants; Psychopharmacology.
Jim R. Oraker, PhD
BA, Seattle Pacific University; MDiv, Fuller School of Theology; PhD, Fuller School of Psychology
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Adjunct Staff, Center for Creative Leadership; Past-President,
Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region; Member, American Psychological Association; President,
Colorado Psychological Association; Private Practice
Professional Ethics, Human Sexuality, and Treatment
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(2006, August). Student self-care: What are the needs, what's being done, and what can you do?
Paper presented at the American Psycholoigcal Associations Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA
Geneva Reynaga-Abiko, PsyD
BA, University of California, Riverside; MA, Pepperdine University; PsyD, Pepperdine University
Illinois Licensed Psychologist; Colorado Licensed Psychologist (pending); Adjunct Assistant
Professor, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs; Member, American Psychological Association;
Member, Colorado Psychological Association; Early Career Psychologist Network Representative,
Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues (APA Div. 45); Recruitment
Chair, National Latina/o Psychological Association; Editorial Board, PsycCRITIQUES: APA
Review of Books.
Diversity issues, Psychological and neuropsychological assessment of Latinas/os,
Buddhist Psychology.
Ronald L. Smith, PhD
BLS, Bowling Green State University; MRC, Bowling Green State University; PhD, University of Toledo
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Ohio Licensed Psychologist; Ohio Licensed Professional Counselor;
National Registry of Health Service Providers in Psychology
Domestic Violence, Health, Psychology Prerequisites
David C. Solly, DEd
.A., West Virginia University; M.A. Radford University; DEd, Virginia Tech
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; National Certified School Psychologist; Member,
American Psychological Association; Member, Phi Kappa Phi; founder and senior
executive consultant-Peak Organomics; Colorado Career Consultants.
Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Career Consulting, Human Growth and Development
James Ungvarsky, PsyD
BA, Psychology, Cleveland State University, OH; Graduate Work, Experimental Psychology;
Psychophysiology,-Kent State University, OH; MPA - San Jose State University, CA; MA,
Psychology, (Marriage, Family, & Child Therapy), Chapman University, CA; Post Grad Studies,
Addiction Psychology, Capella University, MN; PsyD, Colorado School of Professional Psychology
Colorado Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist; Clinical Member, American Association for
Marriage & Family Therapy; Member, American Psychological Association; Member, Psychological
Society of the Pikes Peak Region.
Statistics, Psychometrics, Research Design, and Organizational Leadership.
Lorraine A. White, PhD
BA, University of Northern Colorado; MA, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs; PhD, University of Denver
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Member, American Psychological Association; Member, Colorado Psychological
Association; Treasurer, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region; Adjunct Staff, Center for Creative
Leadership; Diploma, American College of Forensic Examiners; Psychologist with Colorado Department of
Corrections, 1995-2001; Private Practice.
Forensics, Supervision, and Organizational Consulting
J. Stephen Kirkpatrick, PhD
BA with honors, The University of Delaware; MA The University of Arizona; Med The University of Arizona;
PhD the University of Arizona
Certified Administrator of the EQ-in-Action Profile; Master Trainer, Situational Leadership; Certification
Trainer, Social Style; Past President ASTD Rocky Mountain Chapter; ISPI
Leadership; organizational systems and cultures; research design and statistics; management; planning and
organizational strategies; coaching; teams; leadership assessment; business acumen.
Associate Core Faculty
Kenneth A. Delano, PhD
BA, California State University, Fullerton; PhD, California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Member, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region; Private Practice
Assessment
Gary G. Forrest, EdD
BA, Westminster College; MEd, University of Missouri; EdD, University of North Dakota
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Diploma in Professional Psychotherapy; Member, American Psychological
Association; Member, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region; Member, American Counseling Association;
National Registry of Health Providers in Psychology; author of ten text books in the field of chemical
dependency and personality disorders. President, International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling,
and Psychotherapy, Inc.; Private Practice
Substance Abuse, Addictions, and Psychopathology
- (2001). Countertransference in chemical dependency counseling. Haworth Press
- Forrest, G. G. (2001). How to live with a problem drinker and survive (2nd ed.). Learning Publications.
- Forrest, G. G. (1997). How to cope with a teenage drinker: Changing adolescent alcohol abuse. Jason Aronson.
- Forrest, G. G. (1995). Guidelines for responsible drinking. Jason Aronson.
- Forrest, G. G. (1994). Alcoholism and human sexuality. Jason Aronson.
- Forrest, G. G. (1994). Alcoholism, narcissism, and psychopathology. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
- Forrest, G. G. (1994). Chemical dependency and antisocial personality disorder: Psychotherapy and assessment strategies. Haworth Press.
- Forrest, G. G. (1992). Confrontation in psychotherapy with the alcoholic. Learning Publications.
- Forrest, G. G. & Gordon, R. H. (1990). Substance abuse: Homicide and violent behavior. Gardner Press.
- Forrest, G. G. (1984). Intensive treatment of alcoholism. Charles C. Thomas Publishers.
- Forrest, G. G. (1975). The diagnosis and treatment of alcoholism. Thomas.
Frederick Gibson, PhD
BS, United States Air Force Academy; MS, Purdue University; PhD, University of Washington
Member, International Leadership Association; Member, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region
Business and Organizational Consulting, Statistics, Quantitative Research
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(2005, October). Levels of service and leadership development. Paper presented
at United States Air Force Academy Leadership Development Research Workshop,
Coloardo Springs, CO.
John Hartung, PsyD
BA, St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, MN; MA, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; PsyD,
University of Denver, Denver, CO
Member, American Psychological Association; Examiner for the Colorado State Board of Psychologist Examiners
EMDR, Energy Psychology, Trauma
Leray L. Leber, PhD
BS, United States Air Force Academy; MA, Webster University; MA, New Mexico State University; PhD,
New Mexico State University
Member, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region; Research Psychologist, Private Industry
Statistics & Psychometrics, and Quantitative Research
John Rodwick, PhD
BS, State University College at New Paltz New York; MS, State University College
at Albany New York; PhD, University of Northern Colorado
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Executive Coach, Center for Creative Leadership;
Professor Emeritus of Business Administration, Pikes Peak Community College;
Past President, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region; Past Board
President, The Arc of the Pikes Peak Region; Former Executive Director, Siloam
Counseling and Renewal Center; Retired Chair, Department of Business Administration,
Pikes Peak Community College; Private Practice.
Clinical, Counseling, Social Psychology, and Industrial/Organizational Consulting.
Collette Sheets, PhD
BA, Education, California State University, Long Beach CA; MA, Behavioral Science
in the Marriage and Family track at the University of Houston, Clear Lake City, TX;
Postgraduate externship, Houston-Galveston Family Therapy Institute; Ph.D., Clinical
Psychology, The Union Institute in Cincinnati OH
Board member/Past President Psychological Society of the Pike Peaks Region,; Member,
America Psychological Association.
Marriage and Family Therapy; Trauma Treatment; Organizational Leadership Training
Patricia S. Tuning, PsyD
BA, State University of New York - Buffalo; PsyD, United States International University
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Member, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region; Private Practice
Marriage & Family Therapy, and Cultural Diversity
Professors Emeriti
Eric D. Curton, PhD
BS, Baylor University; MS, Florida State University; PhD, Florida State University
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Board Member, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region;
Member, American Psychological Association; Member, Colorado Psychological Association; Associate
Fellow and Supervisor, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy; Certified Recovery Specialist, Rational
Recovery Systems; Private Practice
Psychopathology
Sandra K. Knight, PhD
BS, Colorado State University; MA, University of Colorado; PhD, University of Denver
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Member, American Psychological Association; Member,
The Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress; President, Mental Health Association,
Past Board Member, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region; Private Practice.
Human Development, Psychopathology, Treatment, and Trauma
E. Roger Williams, PhD
BS, United States Air Force Academy; PhD, Texas Tech University
Colorado Licensed Psychologist; Mississippi Licensed Psychologist; Massachusetts Licensed Psychologist;
Colorado School Psychologist; Member, Psychological Society of the Pikes Peak Region. Private Practice
Cognitive & Affective Behavior, Neuropsychology and Neuropsychology Assessment
Adjunct Faculty
- Margaret Arms, PhD
- Psychology of Religion
- Heatherlyn Cleare-Hoffman, PsyD
- Diversity
- Brian DeSantis, PhD, ABPP
- Psychopathology & Treatment
- Birgit Fisher, PhD
- Human Sexuality & Assessment
- Michael Galvin, PhD
- Organization Leadership & Trauma
- Rosemarie Hall-Heyduk, PsyD
- Substance Abuse
- Susan Harding, PhD
- Counseling & Group Therapy
- Peggy Hicks, PhD
- Forensics, Group Therapy, & Supervision
- Tasha R. Kalhorn, PsyD
- Assessment
- Dennis Kleinsasser, PhD
- Forensics
- Frank Minirth, PhD, MD
- Psychopharmacology & Neuroanatomy
- Alison Walls, PsyD
- Personality Theory & Trauma
- Lynne Gillick, PhD
- Clinical Psychology
- Kelly Orr, PhD
- Clinical Psychology
Distinguished Visiting Faculty
A variety of distinguished academicians from the fields of psychology, medicine
and human sciences participate in the academic life of University of the Rockies.
These renowned guests teach courses, provide lectures, and offer supervision of
psychotherapy.
The following are Distinguished Visiting Faculty of University of the Rockies:
- David Campbell, PhD, PsyD
- William Glasser, MD
- Robert Hare, MD
- Stanley Krippner, PhD
- Danny Wedding, PhD
- Kirk Schneider, PhD
- Jerome Sattler, PhD
- Paul Nelson, PhD, PsyD
- Jerry A. Boriskin, PhD