The Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) Clinic serves students, faculty and staff of the University, as well as the greater Columbus community. This clinic provides training for doctoral students enrolled in the couple and family therapy program under the direct supervision of CFT clinical faculty. Couple and family therapy is concerned with the problems and needs of individual, relational and family relationships. Couple and family therapists believe that difficulties are best dealt with in the context of these relationships. When it is not possible to have all family members present in therapy sessions, services will be provided to individuals.
Learn more about the CFT Clinic.
Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, assistant professor, and Claire Kamp Dush, assistant professor, are currently working on a study, the New Parents Project, which aims to explore the development of family relationships for couples expecting their first child.
Learn more about the Couples and Kids Lab.
Natasha Slesnick's research and clinical focus is on families and adolescents with issues pertaining to homelessness, substance use, childhood abuse, depression, and high risk behaviors. Her current research projects concentrate on the development and evaluation of effective interventions for runaway and homeless youth and their families.
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