Curriculum Vitae
Winston Seegobin, Psy.D.
2004-2009
Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology
George Fox University
414 N. Meridian Street, V 104
Newberg, Oregon 97132
Office: (503) 554-2381
Fax: (503) 554-2371
Email: wseegobin@georgefox.edu
I. Education
Psy.D. Central Michigan University, Clinical Psychology (APA accredited), 1996
M.A. Central Michigan University, Clinical Psychology, 1994
M.A., Wheaton College Graduate School, Clinical Psychology, 1987
B.A., Bethel College, Psychology (cum laude), 1984
B.Th., Jamaica Theological Seminary, Theology, 1979
II. Professional Associations
Member - American Psychological Association
Member - APA Division 36: Psychology of Religion
Member – APA Division 52: International Psychology
Member - Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
Member - Christian Association for Psychological Studies
III. Teaching Experience and Awards
George Fox University
Associate Professor, Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology, August 2009 to Present
Messiah College
Professor of Psychology, August 2007 to July 2009
Associate Professor of Psychology, August 2001 to July 2007
Assistant Professor of Psychology, August 1996 to July 2001
Shippensburg University
Adjunct Professor, Master of Science Program in Counseling, June 2006 to June 2007
Caribbean Nazarene Theological College
Adjunct Professor, Master of Arts Program in Counseling, May 2004 to June 2004
Adjunct Professor, Master of Arts Program in Counseling, October 2002 to November 2002
Messiah College
Psychotherapist, September 1997 to May 2009
Harrisburg School District
Consultant, EXPLORE program, March 2005 to March 2009
Academic Awards
Messiah College internal grant to complete the writing of 2 manuscripts. May 2006
Messiah College internal grant to attend a workshop on the use of computer analysis in qualitative research. May 2005
IV. Publications
Seegobin, W., Reyes, J. R., Hostler, H., Nissley, G., & Hart, A. (2007). Relationship with parents, God concept, self esteem, and relationship intimacy. In P. Hegy (Ed.) God images
and the religious imagination. Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellen Press.
V. Professional Presentations
Seegobin, W. (April 2009). Celebrating diversity. Invited keynote address for Diversity Day at Philhaven Hospital, Mt. Gretna, PA.
Seegobin, W. (April 2009). Hope and healing for marriages: A multireligious, multicultural perspective. Paper presented at the annual Conference of the Christian Association for
Psychological Studies, Orlando, FL.
Seegobin, W. (August 2007). Marriage in Trinidad and Tobago: Christian, Hindu, and Muslim Perspectives. Poster presented at the 114th Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Seegobin, W. (March 2007). Children’s spirituality: A comparison of Christian, Hindu and Muslim perspectives. Paper presented at the annual Conference of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies, King of Prussia, PA.
Seegobin, W. (March 2006). Children’s images of God: Christian, Hindu and Muslim perspectives. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Mid-Year Research Conference on Religion and Spirituality, Loyola College in Maryland.
Seegobin, W., & Lamos, J. L. (August 2005). Interracial dating and Christian orthodoxy: Attitudes and actions. Poster presented at the 113th Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Seegobin, W. (July 2004). Children’s images of God: Christian, Hindu and Muslim perspectives. Paper presented at the 112th Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association, Honululu, Hawaii.
Seegobin, W. (March 2004). Children’s images of God: Christian, Hindu and Muslim perspectives. Messiah College FIF’s dinner.
Seegobin, W. (March 2004). Children’s images of God: A Trinidadian perspective . Paper presented at the International Conference of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies, St. Petersburg, FL.



