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Educational Background
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1970, Psychology
M.S.W., University of Georgia, 1981, Social Work
B.A., Indiana University, 1964, Psychology
Professional Experience
1989 - 2007: Professor, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Human Development and Family Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
1989 - 2000 (7 years, not continuously): Director - Texas Tech University Family Therapy Clinic
1990 - 2007: Director of Supervision - Texas Tech University Family Therapy Clinic
Publications (in last two years)
Dakin, J., & Wampler, R.S. (in press, 2007). Money doesn’t buy happiness, but it helps: Marital satisfaction, psychological distress and demographic differences between low- and middle-income clinic couples. American Journal of Family Therapy,
Ro, H.-S., & Wampler, R.S. (in press, 2007). What’s wrong with these people? Clinician stereotypes of clinical couples. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, (39)
Reyes, N., Wampler, R.S., Aguirre, C., & Bermudez, J.M. (submitted-2006). Factors predicting participation in parenting groups for Latina single mothers. Journal of Hispanic Psychology,
Parra Cardona, J.R., Wampler, R.S., & Sharp, E. (2006). “I want to be a good father for my child”: Adolescent fathers of Mexican descent describe their experiences as fathers and participants in a teen parenting intervention. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 32, 215-231. (38)
Marshall, J. P., Sorenson, R, Brigham, K., Wieling, E., Riefman, A., & Wampler, R. (2006). The paradox for the family firm CEO: Owner age relationship to succession-related processes and plans. Journal of Business Venturing, 21, 348-368. (37)
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