Tim White, Psy.D., M.Psy., M.A., serves as the Field Placement Director and an Assistant Professor for Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota’s online M.S. Clinical Psychology program. He works to expand faith integration to clinical psychology in theory, practice, and practicum placement. He works to find integration and flourish across the human experience for both students and therapy clients.
Dr. White believes in forming warm, easy-mannered, professional relationships that create space for healing, growth, and integration.
Dr. White provided therapy and assessment in community mental health, Catholic K-8 schools, and counseling for seminarians. He provided therapy as a Primary Therapist at the Saint John Vianney Center, an inpatient psychiatric facility for priests and religious. Other career and volunteer interests have included farming, formation as a Catholic seminarian, and martial arts instruction.
Dr. White’s education has focused on an integrated understanding of philosophy, theology, and psychology. He received his Doctor of Clinical Psychology and Master of Science degrees from Divine Mercy University. He also holds a Master of Arts degree (M.A.) in Theology from St. Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Humanities from The Pontifical College Josephinum.
Areas of clinical interests include psycho-spiritual-vocational assessment, integration of the Catholic faith with the psychological sciences, communication and conflict management, theology of the body, and clergy and religious issues.