Kathy Hoppe is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Oral Roberts University and an adjunct professor of Community Counseling at Rogers State University. She is a Licensed Marital & Family Therapist with over 30 years of experience in private, group, medical, college, and hospital settings.
LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS
- LMFT-S (OK Stated Board of Behavioral Health)
- Certified Compassion Fatigue Professional (IATP)
- Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (IATP)
- Compassion Fatigue Educator (Green Cross Academy)
- Certified Forward-Facing Resilience Coach & Consultant
- Post-graduate certification (2 year) Marriage & Family, Commission on Marriage & Family Therapy Education
- Certification Online Teaching & Learning, Central New Mexico Community College, Albuquerque, NM
EDUCATION
- EdD, Community Care & Counseling - Trauma, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA
- DMin, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK
- MS, General Psychology, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ
- Mdiv, Golden Gate Seminary, Mill Valley, CA
- BA, Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- Associate Professor of Psychology, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK
- Assistant Professor of Community Counseling, Psychology & Sociology Department, Rogers State University, Claremore, OK
- Senior Adjunct Faculty, Graduate Theology, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ
- Adjunct Faculty, Graduate Counseling & Theology, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK
- Adjunct Faculty, Graduate Counseling, Wayland Baptist University, Albuquerque, NM
- Adjunct Faculty, Graduate Counseling, Lancaster Bible College, Lancaster, PA
- Adjunct Faculty, Graduate Counseling, Southern Nazarene University, Tulsa, OK
COUNSELING EXPERIENCE
- Employee Assistance Counselor, CommunityCare EAP, Tulsa, OK
- Admissions Director, Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health, Tulsa, OK
- Psychotherapist, Cornerstone Family Practice Center, Williamsport, PA
- Director of Clinical Services, Susquehanna Valley House of Hope, Danville, PA
- Director of Student Development, Roger State University, Claremore, OK
- Adolescent Inpatient Eating Disorder Therapist, Laureate, Tulsa, OK
- LMFT, Private practice, Tulsa, OK
- LMFT, Family Resource Group, Tulsa, OK
- LMFT, Christian Family Institute, Tulsa, OK
- LMFT, Family Therapist, Rader Eating Disorder Program, Tulsa Regional Medical Center, Tulsa, OK
- Disability Coach & Advisor, Central NM College, Albuquerque, NM
- Disability Coach & Advisor, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
PUBLICATIONS
- Hoppe, K.B.,& Taylor, M. B. (2024). Trauma and crisis counseling: An overview for emerging professionals. Routledge.
- Hoppe, K. B. (2023). A heavy happiness: A phenomenological study of compassion fatigue in Title I rural school counselors. Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 4799.
- Oyarzo, F., Hoppe, K., Asher, T., Harrison, C., Oyarzo, F., & Suiter, R. (2023). The need for food among Native American communities in Oklahoma (Report No. 1), Poverty, Family, and Trauma Research Center, Rogers State University.
- Hoppe, K. B. (2023). Preventing compassion fatigue through peer support. LifeNet, 33(3).
- Hoppe, K. B. (2021). Who’s on first: Reflections on a failed CISD. LifeNet, 32(4).
- Hoppe, K. (2021, Dec). Who’s on first? Reflections on a failed CISD. LifeNet, 32(4).
- Hoppe, J., & Hoppe, K. (2021). Drowning for Jesus: Compassion fatigue in ministry. Wipe & Stock.
- Hoppe, K., & Hoppe, J. (2020). Discovery teaching like Jesus: Engaging adult learners. Wipf & Stock.
- Smith-Hawkins, P., Hoppe, K., Padilla, M., & Martinez, C. (2018, Jul). Four educators walk into a bar: Universal design and professional practice at the community college [poster session], AHEAD International Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
- Hoppe, K. (2003). A self-directed approach to the treatment of burnout in pastors. Doctoral project, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK.
PRESENTATIONS
- The Supervision House. Empowered Life Counseling, Tulsa, OK, May 2023.
- Developing a Career-Sustaining Narrative to Prevent Burnout. Christian Association for Psychological Services, Tulsa, OK, February 2024.
- Contemporary Practice: Ethics in a Nutshell. Grand Mental Health, Bartlesville, OK, December, 2023.
- Into Muddy Water: Follow-up: Can I Make it One More Year? Oklahoma School Counselor Association Annual Conference, Fall 2023
- Trauma-Informed Supervision. Supervision Equivalence Workshop, Rogers State University, Claremore, OK, June 2023.
- Compassion Fatigue & Steps to Resilience. Summer Camp, Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies, Edmond, OK, June 2023.
- Lessons from Rwanda: Forgiveness, reconciliation & hope. Zarrow Symposium, Tulsa, OK, Sep 2022.
- Supervision equivalence course. Laureate Psychiatric Clinic & Hospital, Tulsa, OK, Sep 2022.
- Beating burnout. Ascension Healthcare, Saint Louis, MO, July 2022.
- Who stole my pie? Compassion fatigue. Ascension Healthcare, Saint Louis, MO, July 2022.
- Yours, mine, & ours: Exploring clinician & client boundaries. Dayspring/Empowering Lives Counseling/Christian Association for Psychological Services, Tulsa, OK, May 2022.
- Supervision & ethical issues in candidate burnout. Dayspring, Tulsa, OK, May 2022.
- Managing stress. The Ross Group/Piedmont School District, Spring 2022.
- Learning to dance on the ocean: Building practices for the future. Oklahoma Counseling Association Fall Conference, Wetumka, OK, 2021.
- Healthy practice services: Healthcare provider wellness. Saint Francis Health System (Heart Hospital; Hospitalist Group; Muskogee Hospital), 2021.
- Negotiating difficult conversations. Goodwill Industries, Oklahoma City, OK, 2021.
- Compassion fatigue. Zarrow Symposium, Tulsa, OK, 2019.
- Faculty perspective: Tips for providing accommodations. Center for Teaching & Learning, Central New Mexico Community College, Albuquerque, NM, Jan 2018.
- Universal design & students with disabilities: What works? Center for Teaching & Learning, Central New Mexico Community College, Albuquerque, NM, Jan 2018.
- Beyond desperate housewives: Empowering women. Rogers State University, Claremore, OK., May 2005.
- Spiritual development in clinical practice. Zarrow Symposium, Tulsa, OK, April 2004.