Latest Research

Mindfulness Practices and Asian/Asian American Christian Clients
Postdoctoral trainee Elise Choe has recently coauthored an article on adapting mindfulness practice interventions for Asian/Asian-American Christians. Below are the Read more

Mental Health & Emerging Adults
The research team at the Danielsen Institute is proud to announce the publication of its findings on mental health in Read more

Wait time before seeking couples therapy: Results from a new study on help seeking
Eugene Hall, a post-doctoral research fellow at the Danielsen Institute, was part of a research study that looked at how Read more

Community Experiences of the Pandemic: Part I
Clinical research at the Danielsen Institute involves an integrative approach with the goal of enhancing our clinical services through an Read more
Danielsen Facebook Page
The Danielsen Institute has a new Facebook page we would love to share with you all. Feel free to 'Like' Read more
Spiritual Formation among Seminary Students and Faculty
Our team from the research center at the Danielsen Institute has been awarded a sub-award to lead the quantitative analyses Read more
Theology and Practices of Humility among Religious Leaders
Another of our studies from the Humility and Religious Leaders grant funded by the John Templeton Foundation was recently accepted Read more
Cultural Humility for Persons of Color
The article, Cultural Humility for Persons of Color: Critique of Current Theory and Practice offers a critique and constructive proposals Read more

Templeton Flourishing Grant
The Danielsen Institute has received a one-year planning grant from the John Templeton Foundation for clinical and training research related Read more

Clinical Training Groups for Spirituality and Religion
One aspect of culturally competent/humble clinical practice involves working with spiritual, religious, and existential issues. Recently, David Rupert, Sarah Moon, Read more