Kapil Nayar Lpc Acs Ncc
About Kapil Nayar Lpc Acs Ncc
Kapil Nayar is a psychotherapist and adjunct professor with extensive experience in mental health and education. He has held various roles in academia and clinical settings, focusing on patient advocacy and ethical practices in addiction treatment.
Work at Meru
Kapil Nayar has been serving as a Psychotherapist at Meru Health since 2021. In this role, he provides therapeutic support and mental health services, contributing to the organization's mission of improving mental well-being through innovative treatment approaches.
Current Role at Grand Canyon University
Since 2019, Kapil Nayar has held the position of Adjunct Professor and Subject Matter Expert at Grand Canyon University. He is part of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, specifically in the Master of Arts program, where he shares his expertise in psychology and mental health with students.
Previous Experience in Academia
Kapil Nayar has a history of academic involvement, including a role as a Guest Lecturer at Bryn Mawr College in 2016 and at Camden County College in 2015. He also served as an Adjunct Professor at Valley Forge Military Academy & College from 2017 to 2018, where he contributed to the education of students in the field of psychology.
Educational Background
Kapil Nayar earned a Master of Arts in Psychology from La Salle University, completing his studies from 2009 to 2013. He also pursued a Masters in Psychopharmacology at the Neuroscience Education Institute, finishing in 2011. Additionally, he studied Medicine at St. Matthew's University School of Medicine, with an M.D. pending, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biology, Healthcare Management, and Religion from Temple University.
Advocacy and Professional Contributions
Kapil Nayar is actively involved in patient advocacy and social justice, focusing on accountability within the treatment industry. He has collaborated with local and national reporting agencies to address issues in treatment practices and has worked with advocates to promote ethical standards in addiction treatment.