Dr. Dan Green
Ph.D.
Clinical Director
CO-Director of NLR
At the heart of Dr. Green’s approach is his understanding that our deepest needs are to know and be known, to love and be loved, and to connect with others. When these needs are met, we thrive; when they are unmet, we struggle. Drawing on his extensive experience in providing care, supervision, teaching, training, speaking, and leadership, Dr. Green brings a holistic approach to addressing your concerns and needs. He is committed to understanding each individual in their entirety, addressing all aspects of life to offer personalized and effective care.
Dr. Green is a Licensed Psychologist and a member of the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology. He has been with NLR since 1988. He plays an active role in training and supervising professionals in the field. In addition, he supports and provides care for ministry workers, including pastors, missionaries, parachurch leaders, and others in ministries.
An author and frequent speaker, Dr. Green’s work spans a variety of topics, including guilt and shame, trauma, grief, forgiveness, and the integration of faith with professional practice. He is committed to the study and practice of integrating Christianity and Psychology.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Green holds faculty appointments at several respected institutions, including Trinity International University and the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Prague, Czech Republic.
Practice Focus:
Relationship Issues
Forgiveness Therapy
Grief
Trauma
Identity, Shame, and Guilt
Men’s Issues
Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Pastors, Pastor’s Families, and Church Leaders
Consultation to Churches and Para-Church Organizations
Education:
B.A., Trinity College, Deerfield, IL
M.A. in Community Psychology, Bradley University, Peoria, IL
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR