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Dr. Marcus McKinney, D.Min., LPC
Director of Pastoral Counseling and Community Outreach, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center


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Dr. McKinney is Director of Pastoral Counseling at Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center and Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at UCONN School of Medicine. He has taught at Hartford Seminary and Golden Gate Seminary in California in the area of Spirituality and Psychology. His doctorate is from Andover Newton in Jungian Psychology. He serves as a Governor's appointee to the Connecticut Mental Health Board. He has served at Saint Francis Hospital for the past 22 years. He has studied with Thomas Moore, noted author of Care of the Soul, and James Hillman. His classes are available statewide in Connecticut through the Saint Francis Academy for Clinical Pastoral Training (860-714-4183).

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