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Specializing exclusively in educational assessment services
NEURAL PATHWAYS NORTH

BRENT MOORE
Dr. Brent Moore is a Professor of Psychology and Chair of Behavioral and Health Sciences at Indiana Wesleyan University. He is an LPC (MO), LCPC (KS), registered play therapist and supervisor (RPT-S), and clinical supervisor. Dr. Moore holds graduate degrees in psychology, education, business, and theology. In 2024, Dr. Moore was a Visiting Scholar at the University of London’s Centre for Online and Distance Education and a Chartered Psychologist through the British Psychological Society. He was named Counselor Educator of the Year by the American Mental Health Counseling Association in 2024. This year, Dr. Moore was awarded an international travel grant to represent IWU at the European Society of Psychology Learning and Teaching in Münster, Germany. While there, he will present on AI use.
Before working for IWU, Dr. Moore was an Associate Professor of Counselor Education at MidAmerica Nazarene University. At MNU, Dr. Moore chaired the IRB, was a faculty representative to the Board of Trustees, and served on numerous committees. He is a Past President of the American Counseling Association of Missouri and has served on multiple professional association boards.
KRISTI LEAN
kristi@educationdiagnostics.com

JEN ZASADNY
jen@educationdiagnostics.com
NEURAL PATHWAYS
SOUTH

TODD BOWMAN
Dr. Bowman received his doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Oklahoma State University in 2008 and has been practicing professional counseling since that time. Academically, he has worked exclusively in Counselor Education and is currently a full-time online faculty member in the Division of Graduate Counseling at Indiana Wesleyan University.
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Dr. Bowman has specialized training in psychological and psychoeducational testing and has been conducting assessments for numerous institutions, clinics and professional referrals since 2008. In addition, Dr. Bowman has advanced training in stress management, anxiety reduction, and other affective regulation methods. In his work, he regularly incorporates attachment, developmental, and neurobiological perspectives as appropriate.
He continues to write and present locally, nationally, and internationally on numerous topics, including publishing two books and numerous academic book chapters since 2015.