Todd DuBose
Todd
DuBose

Adjunct Faculty
- Department
- Humanistic Clinical Psychology
- Institution
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Saybrook University
- Biography
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Todd DuBose is both an Adjunct Professor with Saybrook as well as a Distinguished Full Professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, where he is the coordinator of the concentration in humanistic-existential and other human science orientations in psychology. He is a licensed psychologist with over thirty years of clinical experience, eleven years as a former chaplain, and seventeen years as a teacher, supervisor and consultant in local, national and international venues. He holds advanced degrees in the integration of continental philosophy of religion and human science psychology. He is the winner of numerous awards for his scholarship and teaching and is known globally for his presentations on existential-hermeneutical-phenomenological approaches to therapeutic care. His interests are in the therapeutic care of "the impossible", or "no way out" situations, as well as the critique of ideologies in standards of care to offer expanded and alternative options for understanding the evidence, empiricism, outcomes, data, science, method, personhood, suffering, truth, reality, care and the good life. He also focuses on the integration of contemporary continental philosophy of religion and therapeutic praxis.