Dr. John Chirban earned his first doctorate in interdisciplinary studies in medicine, psychology, and religion at Harvard University and earned his second doctorate from the University Professors Program at Boston University in oral history and clinical psychology. Having completed a post doctorate program in Behavioral Medicine at The Cambridge Hospital, he is also a licensed psychologist in Massachusetts and California and a Guardian ad litem in Massachusetts. In 2003, he was named 40th Anniversary Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard University and is also a member of the Society of Sex Therapy and Research. He is also a 40th Anniversary Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard University. Dr. Chirban serves as professor of psychology and Chairman of the Department of Human Development at Hellenic College and Holy Cross School of Theology. He is also Director for The Institute of Medicine, Psychology, and Religion, in Cambridge. Massachusetts. Dr. Chirban research interests include the integration of medicine, psychology, and religion, the philosophy and religion of B. F. Skinner, and the epistemologies and methodologies for psychosomatic healing in Byzantium as related to modern holistic healthcare. he has written several books on psychotherapy and religion, as well as more than 70 papers and articles.
Dr. John Chirban earned his first doctorate in interdisciplinary studies in medicine, psychology, and religion at Harvard University and earned his second doctorate from the University Professors Program at Boston University in oral history and clinical psychology. Having completed a post doctorate program in Behavioral Medicine at The Cambridge Hospital, he is also a licensed psychologist in Massachusetts and California and a Guardian ad litem in Massachusetts. In 2003, he was named 40th Anniversary Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard University and is also a member of the Society of Sex Therapy and Research. He is also a 40th Anniversary Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard University. Dr. Chirban serves as professor of psychology and Chairman of the Department of Human Development at Hellenic College and Holy Cross School of Theology. He is also Director for The Institute of Medicine, Psychology, and Religion, in Cambridge. Massachusetts. Dr. Chirban research interests include the integration of medicine, psychology, and religion, the philosophy and religion of B. F. Skinner, and the epistemologies and methodologies for psychosomatic healing in Byzantium as related to modern holistic healthcare. he has written several books on psychotherapy and religion, as well as more than 70 papers and articles.