![]() “Father-Daughter Attachment, and a Daughter’s Object Relations” paper presented at the Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS). Eastern Regional Conference, at the Rhodes Grove Conference Center, Chambersburg, PA, November 13th, 2004. “Christian Fathers: Characteristics and Predictors of Active Involvement.” presented at the Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS). “Spirituality and Mental Health” presented at the Mental Health Association in Delaware Third Annual People of Color Mental Health Conference, Wilmington, DE, November 6, 2004 “Insights into Masculinities, Men's Health, and Help Seeking: implications for Prevention and Treatment"presented at the Delaware Children's Department 14th Annual Prevention and Early Intervention Forum at the DuPont Country Club, Wilmington, Delaware, April 27th 2004 “Examining the relationship between Father-Daughter Attachment and a daughter's Object Relations"paper presented at the Sunday Brunch Series of the Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Narberth, PA., April 25th 2004 “Brain Drain” presented at the West Indian Student Establishment (W.I.S.E) 2004 Northeastern Regional Caribbean Students' Conference at Drexel University, Philadelphia, April 10th 2004. "Christian Fathers: Characteristics and Predictors of Active Involvement" paper presented at the Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS).International Conference on Christian Psychology & Counseling at St. R (2004) "The Intimate Journey for Christian Singles", Conference presentation, Holiday Inn Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, sponsored by Pastoral Counseling Network, February 7th, 2004. “Spirituality and Mental Health: Is it well with your soul?" presented at Mental Health Association in Delaware Second Annual People of Color Mental Health Conference, Wilmington, DE, November 8th, 2003 “Incarceration: Attachment and Detachment" paper presented at Man Focus Conference 2002, Arch Street Meeting House, Philadelphia, PA, February, 9th, 2002 "Reducing Violence in the Family and Community" United Methodist 'Toolkit' Regional Conference, February 1999 "The Dual-Worker Model in Child Protective Services" paper presented at the Conference of Mid-Atlantic Consortium for Human Services, Community College of Philadelphia, April 1998 James Paul & Walters, Randolph "The Five Stages of Becoming." (Book manuscript in progress).Walters, Randolph "Made for Significance: Finding Your Place in the World" (Book manuscript in progress)."Daddy's Girl”: A Psychological Examination of the Father-Daughter Bond.” He resides in Lansdowne, PA with his family. He is married to Betty Walters and is the father of Safiya, Ayo, Akil, and Tia. He is Founder and Pastor of Kingdom Transformation International Ministry. Walters has also served as a Pastor in his native Barbados, and Family Life Pastor of CareView Community Church in Lansdowne, PA. Dr.Walters is the author of “Daddy’s Girl: A Psychological Examination of the Father-Daughter Bond” and “A Kindle in the Kingdom: Christian Missions Strategy in the Caribbean.” Dr. He is increasingly in demand as a conference and workshop speaker and has appeared as a guest expert on the nationally televised Tyra Banks talk show. He considers his life’s purpose to be a healer and a prophetic voice to a diverse global community. He is deeply committed to the integration of spirituality and mental health. ![]() His research interests include attachment theory, trauma counseling, fatherhood, masculinity, male psychology and missiological history. He is a mental health provider for the University of Pennsylvania Behavioral Health System.ĭr.Walters has also completed Evangelism training in Holland with Billy Graham, and is a graduate of Haggai Institute for Advanced Leadership Training in Singapore. He has 25+ years of clinical experience and is Founder and Director of Randolph Walters & Associates, LLC, a private counseling practice in Philadelphia. Walters is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), a Certified Specialist in Anger Management (CSAM), and a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Pennsylvania. Dr.Walters earned a Master’s degree in Theological Studies (MTS) with a concentration in Missiology from Palmer Theological Seminary, and a Doctorate of Clinical Psychology from Immaculata University. He is Associate Professor of Graduate Counseling & Psychology and has served Eastern since 1995 after graduating in the first graduating class in Eastern’s Master’s in Counseling Program. ![]() He previously served as Faculty Senate Moderator. Randolph Walters serves as Special Assistant to the President for Diversity, Equity and Belonging.
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