Meet Imac – Winebrenner’s new Assistant Professor of Clinical Counseling

Dr. Imac Reynaga Holmes is excited to become a Winebrenner counseling faculty member. Prior to coming to Winebrenner, Imac lived in the high desert of rural Arizona and is excited to start a new chapter in life as she continues to follow God’s direction every step of the way.

Imac has a Bachelor’s degree in Biblical Studies and a Masters in Christian Counseling from Philadelphia Biblical University/Cairn University, and a Doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision from Argosy Washington DC campus. She is a licensed LPC /LHMC in 7 states and is an Approved Clinical Supervisor and Nationally Board Certified Counselor.

Imac has a varied teaching and clinical background, having taught at Duquesne University, Waynesburg University and Geneva College before moving to Arizona. In her clinical practice, Imac has enjoyed focusing on children and youth and has worked in urban clinics, rural hospitals, schools, and Native American reservations. Imac likes incorporating creative arts and play in therapy sessions, and feels especially called to work with underserved, vulnerable and immigrant populations.

Imac has been married for 37 years and has 3 wonderful adult children. She enjoys taking walks, reading nonfiction, and wants to spend more in creative endeavors. Imac is also adamant about having a cat in her life always!

God is faithful, and Imac has learned to trust Him even without seeing what’s around the bend; knowing that God is Sovereign and working everything out for His purposes. She hopes to inspire students to embrace their vulnerabilities and to step out in faith as God leads them to minister to those who are hurting.

Welcome to Winebrenner, Imac!

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