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Charles Dolph

Chuck Dolph, PhD

Senior Professor of Psychology

Biography

Dr. Dolph is a licensed psychologist who seeks to glorify God through teaching and counseling. He teaches Social Psychology, Intimate Relationships, Human Sexuality, Reproductive Ethics, and Personhood. He provides individual, marriage, and family counseling to adults throughout the life span. His hope is that each person he teaches and counsels may come to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge and may be filled with all the fullness of God (Eph. 3:19).

Education and Credentials

  • Ph.D. in Counseling, Georgia State University
  • M.Ed. in Counseling, Georgia State University
  • B.A. in Psychology, Cedarville University
  • Diploma, Religious Consultation and Research Society
  • Licensed Psychologist, Ohio

Scholarly Works

  • A Study of Fundamentalist Christian College Students' Sex Roles and Their Relationship to Parental Sex Roles and Academics (Charles D. Dolph) Faculty Dissertations (1982)
  • Accented Speakers May Find It Advantageous to Speak Up in Court (Charles D. Dolph, Jessica Robb, Stephanie Merrit, et al.) 23rd Annual Convention of Association of Psychological Sciences (2011)
  • The Power of Association: Is Obesity's Stigma Contagious? (Charles D. Dolph, Danielle E. Goodling, Allison D. Allen, et al.) 18th Annual Convention of the Association of Psychological Sciences (2006)
  • Psychological and Pharmaceutical Interventions at the End of Life (Charles D. Dolph) Cedarville Bioethics Conference (2011)
  • Charles D. Dolph: All I Need Is Love...and Accountability (Charles D. Dolph) The Dr. J. Murray Murdoch Legacy Lecture Series (2014)
View a listing of scholarly works in the Cedarville University Digital Commons »

Interests

  • Favorite places: Churches, religious gatherings, outdoors
  • Hobbies: Racquetball, nature, and farm work
  • Why I’m at Cedarville: To discover God’s truth in all the disciplines