Regina Chow Trammel, PhD, LCSW

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Professor, MSW Program, Department of Social Work

Regina Chow Trammel, PhD, LCSW, is professor of the Master of Social Work program at Azusa Pacific University. She has spent more than a decade in private practice and has years of experience in psychiatric and medical social work settings. She is an avid mindfulness practitioner, has academic research publications on Christian mindfulness, a popular TEDx talk on mindfulness, and co-wrote, A Counselor's Guide to Christian Mindfulness: Engaging the Mind, Body, and Soul in Biblical Practices and Therapies, published by Zondervan/Harper Collins Christian.

Education

  • PhD, Social Work, Baylor University
  • MSW, University of Central Florida
  • BA, Psychology, Occidental College

Credentials/Certifications

  • LCSW (California and Illinois)

Academic Area

  • School of Behavioral Sciences

Expertise

  • Christian mindfulness and its efficacy
  • Mindfulness-based therapies
  • Burnout and stress

Courses Taught

  • SOCW 466 – Field Internship I
  • SOCW 467 – Senior Practicum Seminar I
  • SOCW 468 – Field Internship II
  • SOCW 469 – Senior Practicum Seminar II
  • SOCW 511 – Introduction to the Social Work Profession
  • SOCW 513 – Micro-theory and Human Development
  • SOCW 527 – Research for Evidence-Informed Practice
  • SOCW 538 – Clinical Practice with Groups
  • SOCW 541 – Capstone Leadership Project
  • SOCW 569 – Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy