Anthony O Nwachukwu

Anthony O NwachukwuAnthony O. Nwachukwu is Professor of Counseling Psychology and West African Studies and Chair of the New York City Ph.D. Thesis Defense Panel. Father Anthony has also been appointed Consulting Faculty to the Bureau of West African Scholars. His areasof research, writing and teaching include ethics, religion, spirituality and psychology. Dr. Nwachukwu has taught at Ibiam Girl's School, Afikpo, Abia State, Nigeria. He also taught Latin in Bigard Memorial Major Seminary (Nigeria) as well as a wide range of courses in religion at St. Peter Claver and Seminary, in Nigeria. Ordained a priest in 1987, Dr. Nwachukwu is Nigerian and has served as pastor for thirteen years in Nigeria, during which time he published several works of scholarship. He has more than 15 publications in his name today! In 2008, he was awarded the Dorothy Day Prize in Pastoral Care and Counseling from the GTF. Besides, in 2016, Dr. Nwachukwu was inducted as a Fellow of the Graduate Theological Foundation in recognition of his many years of service to the GTF as Professor of Counseling Psychology and West African Studies and in appreciation of his outstanding service as Chair of the New York City Doctoral Defense Panel (www.gtfeducation.org). Dr. Nwachukwu is a certified Chaplain member of the National Association of Catholic Chaplains and has served for over seven years in the New York University Medical Center, and was the first and only chaplain to be the recipient of the Safety Team Award by the Nursing Department of the Medical Center, and served as Judge in his Diocesan Marriage Tribunal, Ahiara Diocese, Nigeria for six years, and holds a certificate in Conflict & Resolution, NY. Motto: "Humility is the sign of godliness and love of neighbor, the only proof of true religion". Try and make others happy to enjoy uninterrupted peace within you! Read More Read Less

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