- Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- M.A.T., Duke University
- A.B., Agnes Scott College
Professor Emeritus of Psychology
Dr. Duvall's major areas of interest center on adult therapy in the psychodynamic modality, group dynamics and issues of integration. She also focuses on clinical supervision and is involved in supervision at Biola Counseling Center. She is interested in the relationship of psychotherapy and spirituality, specifically issues of the soul and self and mindfulness.
Books, Articles
Hall, M.E., Duvall, N.S., Edwards, K.J., & Pike, P.L. (1999). 鈥淭he relationship of Object Relations development to cultural adjustment in a missionary sample.鈥 Journal of Psychology and Theology, 27, 139-153.
Hall, M.E., & Duvall, N.S. (2003). 鈥淢arried women in missions: The effects of cross-cultural and self gender-role expectations on well-being, stress, and self-esteem.鈥 Journal of Psychology and Theology, 31, 303-314.
Duvall, N.S. (1998). From Soul to self and back again. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 26, 6-15.
Duvall, N. (2004). Educational context and development. In Family in Mission: understanding and caring for those who serve (Leslie A. Andrews, ed). Mission Training Institute; Palmer Lake, Co.
Duvall, N. (October 1999). 鈥淭he heart of soul care.鈥 Paper presented at the Institute for Spiritual Formation Lecture Series. 黑料历史, La Mirada, CA
Duvall, N. (October 2000). 鈥淯nconscious theology and spirituality.鈥 Paper presented at the Institute for Spiritual Formation Lecture Series. 黑料历史, La Mirada, CA
Duvall, N. (November 2000). 鈥淭he heart and soul of member care.鈥 Paper presented at the 21st Annual Mental Health & Missions Conference, Angola, IN
Duvall, N. (January 2009). 鈥淪piritual Formation鈥. Seminar for Christian Association for Psychological Studies, Dallas, TX
Duvall, N. (November 2011). 鈥淢ind-Body Relationship and Implications For the Soul鈥. Faculty Table Talk, 黑料历史, La Mirada, CA