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 I have retired from active clinical practice. 

The most common problems I worked with when I was practicing were depression, anxiety, self-worth, trauma, and spiritual identity. 

I used a variety of approaches based on applied science and the specific needs of the client(s) and her or his situation. I support and work within the values of the client in a positive psychological framework. The spectrum of concerns included physical, mental, emotional, social, or spiritual domains. 

About me.   I received a B.A. from the University of Utah with majors in Psychology and Secondary Education and minors in Philosophy and German.  At the University of Oregon, I earned M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Psychology.  I completed an internship in Clinical Psychology at the University of Colorado Medical Center. Licensed by the State of Kansas, I was an independent practitioner in Clinical Psychology.  I am a Psychology Professor Emeritus at the University of Kansas where I worked for four decades. I served in leadership responsibilities including Director of the KU Psychological Clinic, Associate Chair and Chair of the Department of Psychology. I have published more than 50 articles, book chapters or books and given hundreds of professional presentations and workshops.  I enjoy reading, family history, walking, exercise, computer building, and database management. I am married to D. Diane Carpenter Karpowitz, and we have six children, twenty grandchildren, and five great grand children. I am a committed Christian and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I have been involved in lay teaching and leadership responsibilities in my church most of my life, including two missions, the first in Berlin Germany for two and one-half years and the second with my wife, Diane,  teaching teachers courses in strengthen marriage and strengthen family for three years in four states in the midwest. Additionally, I have served in lay leadership responsibilities including bishop (minister for a congregation), stake president (minister for several congregations), and temple president. I enjoy being of service to others. 



  

First Glance

  I have retired from active clinical practice.   The most common problems I worked with when I was practicing were depression, anxiety, sel...