Mike Brock, Ph.D, Psy.D, LPC
Mike Brock is The Carl Ransom Rogers Professor of Counseling Psychology. In addition, Dr. Brock teaches in the Pastoral Ministry program at the University of Dallas School of Ministry and is former Director of the University of Dallas Counseling Center. He is in private practice as a psychotherapist focusing on all adult issues. Dr. Brock has a master’s degree in history from Western Connecticut State University, a master’s in counseling from Amberton University (Dallas), and both a doctor of psychology and doctor of philosophy degree in clinical and pastoral psychotherapy from the Graduate Theological Foundation. He is a trained spiritual director (HeartPaths) and the author or coauthor of several books on parenting, spirituality, and psychology, most recently Journeys of Faith: Religion, Spirituality, and Humanistic Psychology.
Online Course Offerings
- CPP 504 Abraham Maslow and Humanistic Psychology
- CPP 505 Carl Rogers and Person-Centered Psychotherapy
- CPP 500-1A Classical Schools of Psychotherapy with Dr. Mike Brock
- CPP 500-2 Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis
- CPP 500-4 Carl Jung and Analytical Psychology
- CPP 507 Harry Stack Sullivan and Interpersonal Psychoanalysis
- PCC 508 Child Psychopathology in Clinical Practice
- CCP 508 Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy
- CPP 502 Clinical Psychopathology and Personality Disorders
- CPP 517 Erich Fromm: Viewing the World through a Spiritual, Humanistic, and Sociocultural Lens
- CPP 506 Erik Erikson and Developmental Psychology
- CPP 512 Human Behavior and Moral Development
- SPI 507 Journeys of Faith: Religion, Spirituality and Humanistic Psychology
- CPP 503 Modern Schools of Psychotherapy
- CPP 513 Moral Development and Child Psychology
- CPP 514 Psychoanalysis and the Whole Person
- CPP 515 Psychology of Religion: Its History and Theories I
- CPP 515-2 Psychology of Religion: Its History and Theories II
- SPI 518 Secular Spirituality: Post-Biblical Religion in a Post-Modern World
- PCC 513 The Art of Counseling I
- PCC 513-2 The Art of Counseling II
- CPP 518 Rollo May: Humanistic Psychology through an Existential Lens
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