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Kirk A. Bingaman PhD

Professor of Mental Health Counseling and Spiritual Intergration in Fordham University's Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education

Kirk Bingaman, PhD, is a professor of mental health counseling and spiritual integration in the Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education at Fordham University. He is a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) in the state of New York, and is the editor-in-chief of the academic journal, Pastoral Psychology.

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Publications

Dr. Bingaman has authored and edited several books, including "Pastoral and Spiritual Care in a Digital Age: The Future Is Now", "The Power of Neuroplasticity for Pastoral and Spiritual Care", and  "Treating the New Anxiety: A Cognitive-Theological Approach".

Speaking & Presentations

Dr. Bingaman has been featured in several media outlets. He has provided expert commentary on the intersection of psychology and religion, and on the role of spirituality in clinical practice.
 

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Trekking and Adventures

We start and finish from our lodge in the tiny Inuit community of Kulusuk. Over a week, we will trace a route that links wild shorelines, arctic char streams, tundra, low passes and alpine mountains, each night setting up camp in view of the fjord. After four days, we will reach the headwaters and vast tidewater glaciers of Sermiligaq Fjord. We've timed this trip to coincide with the long hours of light and nutrient-rich waters of summer, a highpoint for this ecosystem, whales (minke, sei, fin, humpback, orca, cachalot) and many birds migrating here to feed, the tundra and arctic-alpine plants completing life cycles in a few short months.

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