Anthony Rose


Education

2010 -2015 - University of Prince Edward Island, B.A. in psychology, minor in religious studies (honours)
2017-2023 - Brigham Young University, Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology 
2022-2023 - University of Idaho, Counseling & Mental Health Center, predoctoral internship 

Biography

Dr. Rose is a counseling psychologist, currently teaching Introductory Psychology (151) and Psychopathology (212). He was born in Ontario, Canada, and grew up in Prince Edward Island, where he obtained his undergraduate degree. Dr. Rose earned his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, and completed his full-time doctoral internship at the University of Idaho Counseling and Mental Health Center for students, in Moscow, Idaho. He has psychotherapy and assessment experience in both a private practice and college counseling setting, and has research interests in religion and spirituality, the history of psychology, and theoretical/philosophical psychology. Outside psychology, Dr. Rose is married with kids, a Presbyterian, a big fan of classic film, and an avid reader of fiction and theology. 

Publications

Rose, A. E. & Smith, T. B. (2020, August). The Cognitive Dimension of Religion and
Spirituality: Review and Future Directions [Virtual poster presentation for Division 36
(Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality)]. American Psychological
Association 2020 Convention, online.

Rose, A. E. (2020, August). Jung's Archetypes and the Judeo-Christian "Image of God":
Comparison and Implications [Virtual poster presentation for Division 39 (Society for
Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology)]. APA 2020 Convention, online.

Rose, A. E. & Murray, P. (2019). Phenomenology and Family Therapy. In Lebow, J.L.,
Chambers, A.L., & Breunlin, D.C. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy
(pp. 2207–2209). Springer International Publishing.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15877-8_949-1

Goetz, J., Abegg, D., Johnson, T., Ellis, C., Rose, A. E., Smith, T. B. (2019, March). An
Exploration of Relational Identity and its Relationship to Non-monogamy and Infidelity
[Poster presentation]. Mentored Research Conference, Provo, Utah, United States.

Rose, A. E. & Richards, P. S. (2018, September). Therapist Session Checklist: A Routine
Process Monitoring Measure [Panel presentation]. North American Society for
Psychotherapy Research Conference, Snowbird, Utah, United States.

Rose, A. E. (2018, August). What Are Health Care Professionals’ and Clients’ Attitudes
Toward Spiritually Integrated Therapy? [Symposium presentation]. APA Convention
2018, San Francisco, California, United States.

Rose, A. E., Richards, P. S., & Sanders, P. W. (2018, August). Spirituality in Routine Outcome Monitoring: The Bridges Assessment System. [Poster presentation for Division 36 (Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality)]. APA Convention 2018, San
Francisco, California, United States.

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