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Davis & James win AAMFT Research Awards |
'05 grad Sean Davis, and ABD student Ebony Joy James have won the 2006 American Association for Marriage & Family Therapy Dissertation and Graduate Student Research Awards. Davis won for his dissertation "Common and Model-Specific Factors: What Marital Therapy Model Developers, Their Former Students, and Their Clients Say About Change," which was a central focus of the address by former Journal of Marital & Family Therapy editor Doug Sprenkle at the 2005 AAMFT annual conference in Kansas City. James won for her dissertation proposal, "An Exploration of Gender and Diversity Courses Taught in COAMFTE MFT Programs: A Content Analysis of Specific Course Work" which she is in the process of completing for her degree. Davis won last year's Graduate Student Research Award for his common factors dissertation proposal. |
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