D. Russell Crane

 D. Russell Crane

D. Russell Crane

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Biography

Brigham Young University - Family & Consumer Science



Experience

  • Brigham Young University

    Professor

    Position responsibilities include: Graduate teaching in American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) Accredited Graduate Programs in Marriage and Family Therapy. Supervision of therapy practica, student thesis and dissertation research, and training AAMFT approved supervisors. Undergraduate teaching in cross cultural family and human development, research methods and the Pre-MFT seminar. Originator and advisor to the Pre-MFT Student Association.

  • Springer Science+Business Media

    Editor- Contemporary Family Therapy

    Editor in Chief

  • Director of the Comprehensive Clinic, College of Family, Home and Social Sciences, 2007-present

    Director

    Position responsibilities include overall direction of staff, clinical services and research at the Brigham Young University Comprehensive Clinic. The clinic is a multi-disciplinary training, research and clinical services center that houses several of the clinical training programs of the university. These include clinical psychology, marriage and family therapy, social work, and communicative disorders.

  • Marriage and Family Therapy Graduate Programs, Brigham Young University

    Director

    Position responsibilities include: Supervision of the program interns and administrative assistants. Course scheduling, practicum assignments, representing the programs to the department, the Comprehensive Clinic's Operations Board, the Commission on Accreditation and University administration. Administrative duties regarding accreditation, public relations, client quality assurance, student progress, and recruitment for the accredited Master's and PhD programs.

  • Family Studies Center, Brigham Young University

    Director

    Director, Family Studies Center and Associate Director for Research, School of Family Life, Brigham Young University, 2000-2006.

    Position responsibilities included: Personnel and budget management of the research arm of the School of Family Life. Develop research initiatives and outreach programs on issues important for marriage and family relationships. Developed research conferences: Families and Health (2002), Families and Poverty (2004) and Families and Work (2006).

Education

  • Brigham Young University

    PhD

    Marriage and Family Therapy

  • Brigham Young University

    Professor


    Position responsibilities include: Graduate teaching in American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) Accredited Graduate Programs in Marriage and Family Therapy. Supervision of therapy practica, student thesis and dissertation research, and training AAMFT approved supervisors. Undergraduate teaching in cross cultural family and human development, research methods and the Pre-MFT seminar. Originator and advisor to the Pre-MFT Student Association.

Positions

  • American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

    AAMFT Research and Education Foundation

  • American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

    AAMFT Research and Education Foundation

  • American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

    AAMFT Research and Education Foundation

  • American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

    AAMFT Research and Education Foundation

  • American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

    AAMFT Research and Education Foundation

MFHD

4.5(1)

MFHDMFT

1.5(1)