
Dale V. Wayman, PhD
Clinical Christian Counseling
Clinical Counselors have a belief system about how to best help others. We focus on the wellness model of mental health. Counselors believe that problems are developmental in nature and that an awareness of human growth and life-span development issues is a necessary part of helping others. The counselor's goal is to empower others to independently resolve their own problems in the future. A counselor emphasizes prevention, education and recognition of personal assets as ways of accomplishing this goal. Clinical counselors are unlike other mental health professionals in that we do not prescribe a medical model focusing on pathology. Rather than “curing” mental illness, counselors promote health within a holistic framework
A Christian Counselor has a worldview that integrates core Biblical principles to form a unified and meaningful response to the challenges and opportunities of life. A Christian Counselor understands that the Bible provides the best answers to life's most important questions and only by living in light of God's design can a person find emotional stability and personal fulfillment.
A Christian Counselor has a worldview that integrates core Biblical principles to form a unified and meaningful response to the challenges and opportunities of life. A Christian Counselor understands that the Bible provides the best answers to life's most important questions and only by living in light of God's design can a person find emotional stability and personal fulfillment.
RESUME
Email: drwayman@ironstrikes.com
EDUCATION:
PhD - The Ohio University - 1999 - Counselor Education and Supervision (CACREP)
MS - Western Washington University - 1989 - Clinical/Counseling Psychology
BS - Southern Nazarene University - 1985 - General Psychology and Spanish
LICENSES & AFFILIATIONS:
Licensed Clinical Addictions Counselor (Indiana)
Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor (Ohio)
Licensed Mental Health Counselor (Indiana)
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, supervising counselor credential (Ohio)
American Counseling Association - Clinical member
American Mental Health Counselors Association - Clinical member
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
Fisher's Point Community Church - Member
Indiana Society of Adlerian Psychology
International Association of Addictions and Offenders Counselors
North American Society of Adlerian Psychology - Theory, Research and Teaching interest group
Society of Evangelical Arminians - Executive Committee
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY:
Dr. Wayman has worked in community mental health, community drug & alcohol, psychiatric facilities, psychiatric triage centers, residential facilities, MR/DD facilities, schools, universities, colleges, churches, Dept of Defense (3-year civilian assignment in Europe), businesses, the juvenile justice system and conducted clinical field trials with the ABAS, CCC-II, NNAT, WISC-IV, WNV, and WPPSI-III for PsychCorp/Harcourt Assessments.
He has been a clinical director, administrative supervisor, clinical supervisor, psychiatric social worker, involuntary commitment officer, pastoral counselor, guardian ad litem, clinical examiner, expert witness, assistant professor, and guest lecturer.
Dr. Wayman has taught, practiced and/or consulted at the following institutions:
Capella University
Central Ohio Technical College
Western Washington University
Adolescent Substance Abuse Counseling Services
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Sembach Middle School
Landstuhl Middle School
Wiesbaden High School
Kaiserslautern High School
Malone College Graduate School
The Ohio University
PsychCorp/Harcourt Assessments
The University of Cincinnati
Skagit Community Mental Health Center
Six County, Inc.
College Park, Inc.
Ohio Psychiatric Associates, Inc.
Thompkins Child & Adolescent Services, Inc.
Coshocton Behavioral Health Choices
Cairn Adventures of Ohio
FamilyCare Counseling Centers
Counseling Associates of Coshocton & Sugarcreek
Family and Children First Council
Noble Behavioral Health Choices
Pomegranate Health Systems
Empire Plastics Inc.
Spencer House
Saint Anthony's Hospital
Genesis HealthCare System
Coshocton County Memorial Hospital
All Ohio Counselor's Conference
Ohio Department of Health
Boltaron, Inc.
PRIDE Youth Programs
Ohio Drug and Alcohol Studies Institute
Plymouth Foam
River View Local School District
TLC Tutoring
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)
Sacred Heart Catholic School
Church of the Nazarene
Calvary Baptist Church
Perry Chapel
West Lafayette Baptist Church
Coshocton Christian Tabernacle
Celebrate Recovery
Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church
The Wesleyan Church
SafNet
Ohio Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
Teen Institute
Coshocton City Schools
Ohio Department of Education
Ridgewood Local School District
The Free Methodist Church
Seminario Nazareno de las Americas
Garaway School District
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Department of Defense Schools
PUBLICATIONS:
Wayman, DV (1989). Characteristics of sheltered homeless men, unpublished
master's thesis, Western Washington University, Bellingham , WA .
Wayman, DV (1997). Identifying & managing a supervisee with dissociative
identity disorder, The Clinical Supervisor Journal, 15, 49-59.
Wayman, DV (1998). Professional supervision of peer helpers, The Florida School
Health Association Journal, 9, 3-6.
Wayman, DV (1998). Mental health counseling in rural Appalachia, The Alabama
Counseling Association Journal, 23, 38-42.
Wayman, DV (1999). Hypothesis formulation among trained peer helpers, students
interns, and experienced counselors. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The
Ohio University, Athens, OH. UMI Number: 9923678.
Wayman, DV (2000). Management concerns in rural community mental health.
Journal of Rural Community Psychology, E3(1) .
Email: drwayman@ironstrikes.com
EDUCATION:
PhD - The Ohio University - 1999 - Counselor Education and Supervision (CACREP)
MS - Western Washington University - 1989 - Clinical/Counseling Psychology
BS - Southern Nazarene University - 1985 - General Psychology and Spanish
LICENSES & AFFILIATIONS:
Licensed Clinical Addictions Counselor (Indiana)
Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor (Ohio)
Licensed Mental Health Counselor (Indiana)
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, supervising counselor credential (Ohio)
American Counseling Association - Clinical member
American Mental Health Counselors Association - Clinical member
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
Fisher's Point Community Church - Member
Indiana Society of Adlerian Psychology
International Association of Addictions and Offenders Counselors
North American Society of Adlerian Psychology - Theory, Research and Teaching interest group
Society of Evangelical Arminians - Executive Committee
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY:
Dr. Wayman has worked in community mental health, community drug & alcohol, psychiatric facilities, psychiatric triage centers, residential facilities, MR/DD facilities, schools, universities, colleges, churches, Dept of Defense (3-year civilian assignment in Europe), businesses, the juvenile justice system and conducted clinical field trials with the ABAS, CCC-II, NNAT, WISC-IV, WNV, and WPPSI-III for PsychCorp/Harcourt Assessments.
He has been a clinical director, administrative supervisor, clinical supervisor, psychiatric social worker, involuntary commitment officer, pastoral counselor, guardian ad litem, clinical examiner, expert witness, assistant professor, and guest lecturer.
Dr. Wayman has taught, practiced and/or consulted at the following institutions:
Capella University
Central Ohio Technical College
Western Washington University
Adolescent Substance Abuse Counseling Services
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Sembach Middle School
Landstuhl Middle School
Wiesbaden High School
Kaiserslautern High School
Malone College Graduate School
The Ohio University
PsychCorp/Harcourt Assessments
The University of Cincinnati
Skagit Community Mental Health Center
Six County, Inc.
College Park, Inc.
Ohio Psychiatric Associates, Inc.
Thompkins Child & Adolescent Services, Inc.
Coshocton Behavioral Health Choices
Cairn Adventures of Ohio
FamilyCare Counseling Centers
Counseling Associates of Coshocton & Sugarcreek
Family and Children First Council
Noble Behavioral Health Choices
Pomegranate Health Systems
Empire Plastics Inc.
Spencer House
Saint Anthony's Hospital
Genesis HealthCare System
Coshocton County Memorial Hospital
All Ohio Counselor's Conference
Ohio Department of Health
Boltaron, Inc.
PRIDE Youth Programs
Ohio Drug and Alcohol Studies Institute
Plymouth Foam
River View Local School District
TLC Tutoring
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)
Sacred Heart Catholic School
Church of the Nazarene
Calvary Baptist Church
Perry Chapel
West Lafayette Baptist Church
Coshocton Christian Tabernacle
Celebrate Recovery
Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church
The Wesleyan Church
SafNet
Ohio Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
Teen Institute
Coshocton City Schools
Ohio Department of Education
Ridgewood Local School District
The Free Methodist Church
Seminario Nazareno de las Americas
Garaway School District
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Department of Defense Schools
PUBLICATIONS:
Wayman, DV (1989). Characteristics of sheltered homeless men, unpublished
master's thesis, Western Washington University, Bellingham , WA .
Wayman, DV (1997). Identifying & managing a supervisee with dissociative
identity disorder, The Clinical Supervisor Journal, 15, 49-59.
Wayman, DV (1998). Professional supervision of peer helpers, The Florida School
Health Association Journal, 9, 3-6.
Wayman, DV (1998). Mental health counseling in rural Appalachia, The Alabama
Counseling Association Journal, 23, 38-42.
Wayman, DV (1999). Hypothesis formulation among trained peer helpers, students
interns, and experienced counselors. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The
Ohio University, Athens, OH. UMI Number: 9923678.
Wayman, DV (2000). Management concerns in rural community mental health.
Journal of Rural Community Psychology, E3(1) .