Nathan Gehlert, Ph.D., is a Fulbright U.S. Scholar, serving as a Visiting Faculty in Psychology at Fulbright University Vietnam. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor who earned his doctorate from Loyola University Maryland, USA, in 2011. He was honored at graduation as the inaugural recipient of the Barry K. Estadt Medal of Excellence for his work as a clinician, educator, and scholar. Dr. Gehlert keeps an active research agenda in the areas of motivational interviewing, multicultural counseling, personality theory, and the psychology of religion and spirituality. He also provides executive coaching to business leaders, supporting talent development and the achievement of professional and personal goals.
Dr. Gehlert has been active in the psychology field in Vietnam since 2015, teaching and lecturing at Vietnam National University, Fulbright University, the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, the University of Economic and Finance, and Hoa Sen University. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he led a workshop for over 800 frontline healthcare workers in Vietnam to support their positive coping and self-care. His research on this project was recently published in the Harvard Public Health Review.
At his home institution, John Carroll University, Dr. Gehlert serves as Chair of the Department of Counseling. In 2017, he was awarded USD $1.3 million by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration to establish the Integrated Behavioral Health Specialization, a training program that supports student internships in underserved communities.
Outside of his professional life, Dr. Gehlert’s passion for culture, nature, and food has taken him to 43 countries and 49 U.S. states. As an adventurer, he’s an avid paragliding pilot and trekker who is particularly drawn to the solitude of the wilderness.