Associate Professor
Belmont University
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Douglas Crews, PhD, LMSW, MDiv, is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Belmont University. Prior to coming to Belmont, he worked in ministry with the United Methodist Church and worked as a Clinical Therapy Social Worker. He is a Licensed Master Social worker and a certified Spiritual Director. He has worked with diverse populations including: the developmentally disabled, older adults, sexual and gender minority (LGBTQ+) persons, and college students.
Dr. Crews teaches across the curriculum in the BSW program through courses as Exploring Human Diversity, Crisis Intervention, Mindfulness, Mental Health, and Group Therapy. His research is focused on self-compassion, mindfulness, diversity, social/economic/environmental justice, the intersection of spirituality and religion in social work especially as it relates to religious trauma, the LGBTQ+ populations, issues and aspects of sexuality and gender, and social work education and professionalism.
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Saturday, November 12, 2022
9:30 AM – 10:00 AM