Kenyon Knapp, Ph.D.

Dean, School of Behavioral Sciences
Education
- Ph.D., Counselor Education & Supervision, University of Mississippi
- M.S., Christian Psychological Studies, Psychological Studies Institute (now Richmont Graduate University)
- M.S., Community Counseling, Georgia State University
- B.A., Psychology, Taylor University
Field of Expertise
- Crisis and Trauma Counseling
- Integration of Christianity and Mental Health
- Member Care Counseling
- Sexual Addiction Counseling
Licensure and Certification
- Licensed Professional Counselor, #5962, Georgia
- Nationally Board Certified Counselor, #53450 (1999-2022)
Biography
Kenyon C. Knapp became the Dean of the Liberty University School of Behavioral Sciences in 2018 after having served as a counselor educator at other institutions for almost 20 years. Before coming to Liberty, he served as a tenured full professor. Dr. Knapp served as a board member for CACREP. He has had a part-time private practice for 25 years and has worked in numerous counseling settings. Dr. Knapp has conducted crisis counseling training in Haiti, Uganda, Israel, and the West Bank, as well as missions trips to the Bahamas, Colombia, and Puerto Rico. His greatest joy and accomplishments come in the form of his wife and four children, who keep him practical, multitasking, and very grateful.