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Christin Fort

Asst. Professor of Psychology

Christin Fort is an academic and clinical specialist who merges psychology and theology in her work. With expertise in theoretical and applied psychology, she explores the impact of theological reflection and spiritual practices in clinical settings, academic research, and teaching. As a professor and practicing clinician, she fosters interdisciplinary discussions on topics like race, ethnicity, culture, theology, psychology, and intersectionality.

Her educational journey includes a Master's Degree in Theology, a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology, and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary. She also holds a Bachelor's Degree in Clinical Psychology with a minor in Biblical & Theological Studies from Wheaton College.

Christin Fort has been involved in various organizations and roles, such as serving as the Director of Integrative Dialogue at the School of Psychology, Counseling & Family Therapy at Wheaton College. She has also worked as a Staff Psychologist and Assistant Professor of Psychology at Wheaton College. Her experience includes positions such as Post-Doctoral Psychologist, Pre Doctoral Intern, Advanced Pre-Doc Clinician, and Neuropsychological Assessment Clerk at different counseling and psychology centers.

Moreover, Christin Fort has contributed to the field through roles like Parent-Child Psychotherapy Intern, Psychotherapy Intern, and Developmental Specialist, showcasing her diverse expertise and commitment to psychological and clinical practice. Her professional journey includes a High School education at The Learning Centre Academy.

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Oak Park, Illinois, United States