Dr Daniel Bowen has teaching experience across psychology, counselling, research methods, secondary education and higher education. His teaching is informed by his work as a clinical psychologist, researcher, supervisor and educator.
Upcoming Adjunct Lecturer Appointment
Adjunct Lecturer
WBST International Theological College, Warsaw, Poland
Bachelor in Theology and Christian Counselling
Online delivery, October 2026 to June 2027
Daniel will teach Psychopathology 1 and Psychopathology 2 in the Bachelor in Theology and Christian Counselling program.
These subjects introduce students to key concepts in psychopathology, including clinical presentations, diagnostic understanding, psychological formulation, and the thoughtful application of psychological knowledge within Christian counselling education.
Higher Education Teaching Experience
From 2012 to 2014, Daniel was a Teaching Fellow at the Centre for Applied Psychology, University of Canberra.
During this time, he convened and co-convened undergraduate psychology units, including:
Psychology 101
Physiological Psychology
Daniel has also tutored in research methods and statistics:
2012: Survey Research and Design in Psychology, University of Canberra
2010: Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology, Charles Sturt University
Secondary Teaching Background
Daniel completed a secondary teaching degree in 2009, specialising in Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE). Between 2009 and 2011, he taught casually in the NSW Department of Education system.
This background contributes to his teaching style, with an emphasis on clarity, engagement, developmental sensitivity, practical application and student support.
Teaching Approach
Daniel aims to make complex psychological concepts clear, meaningful and relevant to practice. His teaching encourages careful thinking, ethical reflection, respect for the dignity and complexity of each person, and the responsible application of psychological knowledge in counselling and helping contexts.
Teaching Qualifications
2012: Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, Accredited Online Training
2009: Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) / Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary), Charles Sturt University
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