Jeffrey Berryhill

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Dr. Berryhill is an adjunct instructor at Bethel and typically teaches courses in psychopathology and ethics in the graduate counseling program. He is trained as a clinical psychologist and has practiced for over 25 years. He also has co-taught Bethel's history of psychology in Europe course.

Started at Bethel

2010

Education

  • Fuller Seminary, Graduate School of Psychology - Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, 1991
  • Fuller Theological Seminary - M.A. in Theology, 1990
  • Stephen F. Austin State University - M.A. in Psychology, 1984
  • Baylor University - B.A. in Psychology, 1982

Biography

Dr. Berryhill's many years in clinical practice have included county mental health, adolescent residential treatment, and several different group practices including Arden Woods Psychological Services in New Brighton. He co-founded a group practice in Fairfax Virginia in 1993 and was a co-director and clinician there until he relocated to Minnesota in the summer of 2010.

Dr. Berryhill formerly served as an adjunct professor for Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary's graduate counseling program. He has been an adjunct for the graduate counseling program at Bethel since he moved to Minnesota in 2010.

Courses Taught

Psychopathology

Ethics and Professional Issues

History of Psychology (undergraduate, study abroad course in Europe)

Publications

Dr. Berryhill co-authored a chapter on working ethically with children and adolescents in Christian Counseling Ethics (1995, Inter-Varsity Press), and its revised edition (2013, Inter-Varsity Press).

Certificates and Licenses

Licensed Psychologist, Minnesota Board of Pschology, #5264.

Areas of expertise

As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Berryhill offers individual counseling for adolescents, adults, couples, and families. He also does psychological and pre-adoption evaluations. He specializes in depression, anxiety, ADHD, and relationship problems. He also sees those serving in ministry, including pastors, missionaries, and their families.