Carrie Doehring
Associate Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling
Contact Information
Office:
Phone: (303) 765-3169
Fax: (303) 777-0164
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Curriculum Vitae
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Carrie Doehring’s Blog
The “Iliff Spiritual Care Conversations” blog can be found at:
http://iliffspiritualcareconversations.weebly.com/
In the News
- The Times and Democrat - February 18, 2011
Chaplains try a new path to deal with PTSDDan Elliott
The Associated Press
DENVER – A Colorado theology school is teaching Air Force chaplains to consider the religious beliefs of servicemen and women to better help them cope… - Military.com - January 31, 2011
Chaplains try a new path to deal with PTSDAssociated Press, Dan Elliott
DENVER – A Colorado theology school is teaching Air Force chaplains to consider the religious beliefs of servicemen and women to better help them cope with post-traumatic stress. - NPR - January 30, 2011
Chaplains try a new path to deal with PTSDDan Elliott, Associated Press (with photo of Prof. Carrie Doehring
A Colorado theology school is teaching Air Force chaplains to consider the religious beliefs of servicemen and women to better help them cope with post-traumatic stress. - ABC News - January 30, 2011
Chaplains try a new path to deal with PTSDby Dan Elliott – DENVER — A Colorado theology school is teaching Air Force chaplains to consider the religious beliefs of servicemen and women to better help them cope with post-traumatic stress.
- Huffington Post - January 30, 2011
Iliff Encourages Chaplains to Try a New Path to Deal with PTSDA Colorado theology school is teaching Air Force chaplains to consider the religious beliefs of servicemen and women to better help them cope with post-traumatic stress. The goal is to build trust…
- World News - January 29, 2011
Chaplains try a new path to deal with PTSDA Colorado theology school is teaching Air Force chaplains to consider the religious beliefs of servicemen and women to better help them cope with post-traumatic stress. The goal is to build trust
- USA Today - January 29, 2011
Chaplains try a new path to deal with PTSDAssociated Press, by Dan Elliott, Chaplains try a new path to deal with PTSD
- MSNBC - January 29, 2011
Chaplains try a new path to deal with PTSD- Associated Press, Jan. 29, 2011, by Dan Elliott, Chaplains try a new path to deal with PTSD – (story published by 592,000 news media )
