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Antony Bond Psy.D. — Divine Mercy University faculty

Antony Bond Psy.D., MS, MA (Oxon)

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Assistant Director of Clinical TrainingAssociate Professor

Biography

Assistant Director of Clinical TrainingAssociate Professor

Psy.D., Institute for the Psychological Sciences, Divine Mercy UniversityM.S., Institute for the Psychological Sciences, Divine Mercy UniversityM.A., (Oxon), Merton College, Oxford University

Dr. Bond is a licensed clinical psychologist in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of Clinical Training in the Psy.D. program. Previously, Dr. Bond worked as a therapist in community mental health and non-profit agency settings. His experience includes working with clergy at St. John Vianney Seminary in Denver and in the internship training programs run by Catholic Family Services in Arlington, Virginia and Denver, Colorado. The interaction between issues of faith and clinical practice constitutes his principal research interest. He has published on questions of seminary formation, psychologist-formator collaboration, clinical identity and self-care. As a dissertation director, he specializes in theoretically focused studies, particularly topics of historical, philosophical and theological interest. He has undergone further training at the Washington Baltimore Psychoanalytic Center, The Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and The Washington School of Psychiatry. Prior to becoming a psychologist, Dr. Bond worked in production for the BBC in London and wrote for The Literary Review, The New Statesman, and The Catholic Herald among other publications.