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Dr. Robert Lee
Dr. Robert E. Lee, Marriage and Family Therapy Program Director

Robert E. Lee and Craig Everett (2003). The Integrative Family Therapy Supervisor: A Primer. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

This cutting-edge text for supervisors-in-training captures the department’s emphasis on personally developed, integrative models of education, training, and clinical practice, celebrating the diversity of today’s marital and family therapists, clientele, and clinical settings.

New books in 2005

Robert E. Lee and Jason Whiting. Handbook of Relational Therapy for Foster Children and their Families. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America.

Craig Everett and Robert E. Lee. When marriages fail: Systemic approaches to divorce and remarriage. New York: Haworth.

Robert E. Lee and Lois Paff-Bergen, L. The National Examination Program in Marital and Family Therapy: A handbook for preparation – An archive for the profession. Colorado Springs, CO: Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Regulatory Boards.

External Funding

Bob has a $1.5 million federal grant in partnership with the Children’s Home Society of Florida to provide Gottman-based marital strengthening program to couples who have adopted special needs children.

Lenore McWey, Ph.D., Clinical Director of the Doctoral Marriage and Family Therapy Program


Dr. Lenore McWey
"Improving the Lives of At-Risk Families: Exploring Clients’ Perceptions to Improve Preventative Services." Project support from the Young Investigator Development Grant, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research.

Clinical Faculty

Robert E. Lee, Ph.D. - Professor, MFT Program Director, with more than 35 years of direct practice experience. Past-President of the Association of Marital and Family Therapy Regulatory Boards. Research interests include professional MFT education and training, best practices in foster care, and quality of marital and family life.

Lenore McWey, Ph.D. - Clinical Director and Assistant Professor. Research interests include professional MFT education and training, and best practices in foster care.

Tom Cornille, Ph.D. - Associate Professor, providing family services, supervision and consultation in health care systems for more than 30 years. Research interests include family therapy services research, program evaluation, children-at-risk, and parent education for fathers.

Larry Barlow, Ph.D. - Coordinator of the Center for Marriage and Family Therapy. Research interests include professional and organizational MFT, and fathering.

Non Clinical Faculty

Carol Darling, Ph.D. - Professor of Family and Child Sciences, President of National Council on Family Relations (2001-2002), FSU Distinguished Teaching Award, Fulbright Scholar; Research interests include human sexuality, family life education, parent-child relationships, family crises, and cultural diversity.

Frank Fincham, Ph.D. - Tyner Eminent Scholar and Director, Family Institute. Named one of the top 25 psychologists in the word based on the number of times his work is cited. Research interests are premarital risk factors, and marital attribution, quality, conflict, and forgiveness, fathering, and divorce.

Ann Mullis, Ph.D - Associate Professor, 2000 University Teaching Award; 1999 Outstanding Collaborator for Children, Families and communities; Research interests include development of career and educational aspirations of children and adolescents and parent-child relations.

Ron Mullis, Ph.D. - Professor, and currently co-investigator on the following research projects: 1) Young chronic juvenile offenders, and 2) Identity development among adolescents and young adults. Other research interests include parent-child relationships, childcare and public policy.

Christine Readdick, Ph.D. - Associate Professor, more than 30 years of experience, actively serving on community boards of directors; Research interests include environmental and community health issues in child care settings, teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in child development and early education.

Marsha Rehm, Ph.D. - Professor, Research interests include family and consumer sciences education, aesthetic aspects of family life, and vocational development.

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