Biography
Kristin Lang Hansen, Ph.D, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in private practice since 2001 and Adjunct Faculty in the Psychology Department at Brigham Young University. She serves as the Editor for Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy. Also, she is currently serving on and has served as a board member for the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists from 2005-2008. She received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Loyola University Chicago in 2000 and completed an internship and post-doctoral work at Harvard Medical School.
Research Interests
Religion/Spirituality, Emotion, Psychotherapy, Moral Agency, Mechanisms of Change and Psychotherapy Process Research, Attachment, Acculturation, MindfulnessTeaching Interests
Religion/Spirituality and Psychotherapy, Counseling Theories and Methods, Individual and Couples PsychotherapyEducation
- Post-doctoral Fellowship, Child Psychology Post-doctoral Fellow in Managed Mental Health Care , Harvard Pilgrim Health Care/Department of Ambulatory Care and Prevention of Harvard Medical School (2003)
- Internship and Post-doctoral Fellowship, Internship and Post-doctoral Fellow , Harvard University Medical School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2001)
- Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology , Loyola University Chicago (2000)
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Bachelor of Science in Psychology , McGill University (1988)