Dr. Koeneman is in private practice at Mend: Center for Psychotherapy. He provides individual and conjoint psychotherapy for adults. He has specialized training in relational models of psychotherapy. Dr. Koeneman has extensive experience working with a wide range of presenting concerns including; depression, anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, compulsive sexual behavior, separation/divorce, infidelity, marital discord, self-esteem problems, existential/faith crises, vocational burn-out, and relational challenges. In addition to these areas, Dr. Koeneman enjoys working with helpers (pastors, therapists, doctors, nurses, etc.) who are longing for a safe space to process the unique challenges that accompany this type of work. With the knowledge and training that comes from years of clinical experience, Dr. Koeneman offers an informed and hope-inspiring voice that has offered healing and life-giving changes to many people.
In addition to providing psychotherapy, Dr. Koeneman offers a variety of psychological assessments including; personality assessments (diagnostic clarification/treatment planning), IQ/cognitive testing for both giftedness and learning disabilities, aptitude testing, and clergy assessments (pre-ordination).
Dr. Koeneman earned his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) from George Fox University (2008), where he graduated with the recognition of Most Outstanding Student. In addition, he holds an M.A. in Psychology from George Fox University (2005) and an M.A. in Counseling from Denver Seminary (2003). He completed a pre-doctoral APA approved internship at the University of Virginia Counseling and Psychological Services. Additionally, he completed a post-doctoral residency at the Center for Behavioral Medicine, an agency of the Department of Mental Health in Missouri. Dr. Koeneman has worked in higher education for eight years (2010-2018). He served several appointments, including Assistant/Associate Professor of Counseling in the Department of Counselor Education (2010-2015) at MidAmerica Nazarene University, Department Chair of Behavioral Sciences (2015-2017) at MidAmerica Nazarene University, and Associate Professor of Psychology (2017-2018) at MidAmerica Nazarene University.