Diane Langberg
Diane Langberg, Ph.D. is a practicing
psychologist whose clinical expertise includes 35 years of working with
trauma survivors and clergy. She speaks internationally on topics
related to women, trauma, ministry and the Christian life.
She is
director of Diane Langberg, Ph.D. & Associates, a group practice in
suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, staffed by Christian
psychologists, social workers and counselors. The staff has expertise
in many areas, including sexual and domestic abuse, addictions,
depression and eating disorders. They work with adults, children and
adolescents, and couples.
Dr. Langberg is a faculty member of
Westminster Theological Seminary. She is the author of Counsel for
Pastors’ Wives (Zondervan), and Counseling Survivors of Sexual Abuse
(Xulon Press) and On the Threshold of Hope: Opening the Door to Healing
for Survivors of Sexual Abuse (Tyndale House) both of which has been
translated into Spanish and Portuguese. Dr. Langberg is a columnist for
Christian Counseling Today and contributes to many other publications.
Dr.
Langberg is Chair of the Executive Board of the American Association of
Christian Counselors, serves on the boards of GRACE (Godly Response to
Abuse in a Christian Environment), the Society for Christian Psychology,
and World Reformed Fellowship. She is also the founder of The Place of
Refuge, an inner city, non-profit trauma and training center. Dr.
Langberg is the recipient of the Distinguished Alumna for Professional
Achievement from Taylor University, the American Association of
Christian Counselor’s Caregiver Award, and the Philadelphia Council of
Clergy’s Christian Service Award. She is married and has two sons.
Further information is available at www.dianelangberg.com.