Jordan Kassel
Program Chair, MSMFT Pasadena; Instructor in Marriage and Family Therapy
BA, Western Kentucky University
MS, Fuller Theological Seminary
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Jordan Kassel is a clinician, supervisor, and educator specializing in foundations of clinical mental health counseling, group therapy, family systems treatment, spiritual identity development in emerging adults, multigenerational family therapy, as well as a number of therapeutic initiatives focused on teens and emerging adults. Additionally, Kassel is a consultant for schools and churches in creating groups and therapeutically sound resources.
Kassel’s core passion is to build and equip rising clinicians with the skills and knowledge necessary to be agents of healing. In his current role as program chair, he oversees the MSMFT faculty and staff in equipping clinicians who are therapeutically sound and both spiritually and emotionally healthy. His clinical background spans from school-based, DMH-funded, community mental health, church-based, private practice, in-home, and residential treatment. Clinical focuses include family systems, humanistic psychology, attachment theory, and intersubjective approaches to help alleviate and heal the impact of sin on our world.
As a clinical instructor at Fuller, Kassel oversees the MFT program’s clinical foundations labs, leads integration formation and clinical consultation groups, and is the instructor for group therapy and clinical foundations. Read Jordan’s CV here.