November 17, 2009

Students’ article published in Journal of Feminist Family Therapy

Counseling Psychology students have published an article in the Journal of Feminist Family Therapy about a training tool that helps family therapists understand the impact of social, political, and economic systems on individual and family life.

Five master’s degree students from the Counseling Psychology department have published an article in the Journal of Feminist Family Therapy. Tiffany Graves, Francesca Barnett, Johanna Hall, Erin Haley, Justin Rock, Amber Bathon, and Bethany Kaiser were all in the Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy Program and earned Master of Arts degrees in 2009. Working with the program’s director, Teresa McDowell, they designed and tested the critical genogram, a training tool that helps family therapists understand the impact of social, political, and economic systems on individual and family life.