Beth Robinson, Ed.D., is Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Behavior Sciences at Lubbock Christian University. In addition, Dr. Robinson is a licensed professional counselor, and approved supervisor for licensed professional counselors, and a certified school counselor. Since 1992, Dr. Robinson has worked in a variety of counseling positions. She currently has a private practice specializing in traumatized children.
She is also a popular author and speaker on topics including childhood development and sexuality, teen issues, family dynamics including caring for elderly relatives, and church resources for families. She has written four books: All About Sex: The School Counselor’s Guide to Handling Tough Adolescent Problems; Sex: Helping Church Teens Deal with Challenging Issues; and Pass the Peanut Butter and Jelly: Inspirational Stories for the Sandwiched Generation. In addition, she has created God Made Me: The Safe Touch Coloring Book for young children.
Dr. Robinson has been employed as a counselor by The Children’s Home of Lubbock in Lubbock, Texas; Texas Boys Ranch in Lubbock Texas; the Panhandle Assessment Center in Amarillo, Texas; and Director of Counseling Ministries for Monterey Church of Christ in Lubbock Texas. Her experiences include junior and high school teaching, foster parenting, camp counseling and teaching, volunteering in youth ministry programs, Bible teaching, and counseling.
Her education consists of: Ed.D. Texas Tech University, Counselor Education, 1997; M.Ed. West Texas State University, Educational Counseling, 1992; and B.S.E. Oklahoma Christian University, Physical Education, 1986.



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