School of Education alumnus to deliver keynote at Carolinas Psychology Conference

The Campbell University Psychology Department announced this week that Dr. Denzel Jones (’13) will deliver the keynote address at the 47th Carolinas Psychology Conference (CPC) on April 9 at Campbell’s Lundy-Fetterman School of Business. 

Jones ’13 is an assistant professor of couple and family therapy at Antioch University New England in Keene, New Hampshire. His research interests include identity development across time and social processes that impact identity as well as a secondary research interest in relationships education.

Prior to this appointment, Jones received his B.S. in psychology from Campbell University (2013), an M.A. in marriage and family therapy and a certificate in expressive arts therapy from Appalachian State University (2015) and a Ph.D. in couple and family therapy from Kansas State University (2018).

Jones is a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. He is also a member of the National Council on Family Relations and their Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Families section, and he serves in an elected position on the council’s Inclusion & Diversity Committee. Additionally, Jones serves on the New Hampshire Association for Marriage and Family Therapy’s Education Committee.

CPC is one of the longest-running undergraduate psychology conferences in the nation. The purpose of this conference is to provide undergraduates in psychology with the opportunity to present their research in front of their peers and faculty in a professional yet friendly setting.

The 2022 CPC event will be hosted by Campbell University on April 9.