Linda M. Marten
Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling
B.A., University of Iowa, 1964; M.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1971; Ph.D., University of North Texas, 1984.
Dr. Marten has over 30 years of counseling experience in private practice, at a university, and in an agency facility. She is a licensed professional counselor and supervisor, a licensed marriage and family therapist, and a clinical member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. She began as an adjunct in 2000 supervising students in the master’s-level counseling practicum at Dallas Seminary. Previously she taught psychology and counseling at Dallas Bible College.
- BC215 - Normal Human Growth
- BC220 - Counseling Methods and Techniques
- BC260 - Death and Dying
- BC275 - Diagnosis and Treatment of
- BC280 - Group Counseling
- BC310 - Counseling Practicum II
- BC315 - Counseling Practicum III
- BC325 - Counseling Practicum Elective
- DM103 - The Applied Research Project
- How Does a Lamb Know its Shepherd? - (05/18/2011)
- Don't Worry Be Happy! - (06/03/2009)
- The Self-Condemning Heart - (09/22/2005)
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Academic Interests
- Helping people unravel their history of spiritual abuse
- Dealing with traumatic experiences including cult participation and cult abuse
- General questions on spiritual confusion
- Gender differences and their unique contributions
Personal Interests
- Fishing
- Canoeing
- Bird watching
- Gardening
- Exploring small towns
- Other travel adventures

