College/University Affiliation Department Location Degree Program Department(s) that support psychology of religion research or clinical training? Faculty Contacts School or department's website link (if available)? Any additional information or comments? Column1
Antioch University  New England Psy.D Clinical Psychology Gargi Roysircar
Azusa Pacific University Azusa, CA Psy.D Clinical Psychology Theresa C. Tisdale, PhD  Joy Bustrum PsyD  Marv Erisman PhD  Kevin Reimer Robert Welsh  Stephen Cheung
Biola University Rosemead School of Psychology  La Mirada, CA Psy.D Clinical Psychology All faculty. The following have specialities : Jason Brunt, Clark Campbell, Ward Davis, Keith Edwards, Stacy Eltiti, Liz Hall, Todd Hall, Pete Hill, Jenny Pak, John Williams, and Bill Worden.  www.rosemead.edu Our doctoral program in clinical psychology offers two possible doctoral degrees, a Psy.D. degree (practitioner-scholar training model) and a Ph.D. degree (scholar-practitioner training model). This is an explicitly Christian program, but much of the work conducted in psych of religion in nature.All support integration of Christian faith with psychology.  Several faculty have research interests that would generally fall under psychology of religion. 
Forest Institute School of Professional Psychology  Springfield, Missouri Psy.D Clinical Psychology http://www.forestinstitute.org/ec-psychologyreligion.aspx
Fuller Theological Seminar School of Psychology Pasadena, CA Psy.D nearly all
George Fox University Newburg, OR Psy.D Clinical Psychology Mark McMinn,Ph.D.  Rodger Bufford, Ph.D.  Nancy Thurston, Psy.D.  Winston Seegobin, Psy.D. http://www.georgefox.edu/psyd/index.html Significant emphasis with several courses. We are also APA accredited, if that is relevant to your list. sodonnell@georgefox.edu
Georgia Southern University Statesboro, GA Psy.D Clinical Psychology Michael Nielsen http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/psychology/
Indiana State University Terre Haute, Indiana Psy.D Clinical Psychology Tom Johnson, Patrick Bennett, Jean Kristeller Indiana State University also has on campus the Center for the Study of Health, Religion, and Spirituality, allowing for interdisciplinary discussion, education, research and training on such matters.
Institute of Tranpersonal Psychology Palo Alto, CA Psy.D Clinical Psychology David Lukoff, Ron Pilato, Charlotte Lewis, Jan Fisher, Doralee Grindler-Katonah, Fred Luskin, Kathleen Wall We do not call it "religion," we call is "spiritually-oriented" clinical psychology, and it is not specific to any particularly religious order or spiritual belief.
Northwest University College of Social - Behavioral Sciences Kirkland, Washington Psy.D Counseling Psychology Most Full time and Adjunct Faculty http://www.northwestu.edu/social_behavioral/psyd/
Regent University Virginia Beach, VA Psy.D Clinical Psychology Dr. Glen Moriarty Dr. Yarhouse and Dr. Hathaway and others http://www.regent.edu/acad/schcou/
Regent University Virginia Beach, VA Psy.D Counseling Psychology Yarhouse, Moriarty, Ripley, Gabriel Dy-Liacco, PHD Hathaway is in charge of the program and teaches courses on integrating psychology and religion.
Spalding University The School of Professional Psychology  Louisville, KY Psy.D Clinical Psychology Kenneth J. Linfield   Some other faculty are supportive of such research in some ways. http://www.spalding.edu/academics/psychology/about-the-psy-d-program/ Ken Linfield: klinfield@spalding.edu or (502) 585-9911 x 2748; Dr Linfield teaches classes and runs a Research Interest Group (RIG) re: psych of religion
Spalding University  Louisville, KY Psy.D Clinical Psychology Dr. Ken Linfield, PhD - Spalding  Dr. Bryan Carter PhD - University of Louisville www.spalding.edu Clinical Interest Group and encouraged/allowed integration of faith into clinical work (via certain practicum rotations) and research
Spalding University  Louisville, KY Psy.D Health Psychology Dr. Ken Linfield, PhD - Spalding  Dr. Bryan Carter PhD - University of Louisville www.spalding.edu Clinical Interest Group and encouraged/allowed integration of faith into clinical work (via certain practicum rotations) and research
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Chicago, IL Psy.D Clinical Psychology Todd DuBose, M.Div., Ph.D.; Claude Barbre, M.Div., Ph.D., James Galezewski, Ph.D., Paul Larson, PhD, Drake Spaeth, PsyD, Jallel Adil-Adul, PhD, Chante DeLoache, PsyD http://thechicagoschool.edu/ We have a concentration in psychology and spirituality in the clinical PsyD program.  Students can research various areas in the field, focus their practicum experiences in this area, and do their dissertation in this area.  Many of the faculty are traine