Christopher Doyle Institute for Healthy Families’s institute, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, offers specialized counseling services to individuals, couples, and families. Guided by Judeo-Christian values, the institute emphasizes the significance of the family unit as the foundation of healthy communities and individuals.
In 2016, he expanded his vision with the inception of Northern Virginia Christian Counseling in Manassas, Virginia. As the clinical director, he imparts his knowledge to resident therapists, harmonizing Christian principles with contemporary psychological practices. This unique blend forms the cornerstone of the center's approach to therapy.
A key accomplishment of his is the development of the Healing the Family program, which received acclaim in the "Issues in Law & Medicine" journal. This innovative program is tailored to rejuvenate family bonds and create a supportive environment conducive to emotional health and connection.
Doyle's contributions extend beyond therapy to the literary domain. His works, such as "The War on Psychotherapy" and "The Meaning of Sex: A New Christian Ethos," delve into the intricate relationship between psychology and faith. His former role as an associate editor for the journal "Adolescent & Family Health" further emphasizes his influence in the field.