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− | Established in | + | Established in 1976, the Comprehensive Clinic is a research, training, and service facility. Originally established as the research arm of the Institute for Studies in Values and Human Behavior, the Clinic became self-sufficient soon thereafter. In 1981 the Clinic was placed within the College of Family, Home, and Social Science. Clinic administrators have included: Victor L. Brown (1976-1981), Richard L. Bednar, and D. Russell Crane. |
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− | Established: [[established in::date:: | + | Established: [[established in::date::1976]] |
− | Location: [[location of::Provo, Utah]] ([[date:: | + | Location: [[location of::Provo, Utah]] ([[date::1976]]-) |
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==Assets and Administrative Structure== | ==Assets and Administrative Structure== | ||
− | The clinic was administered by Brigham Young University and LDS Social Services. | + | The clinic was administered by Brigham Young University and LDS Social Services. The Clinic held a director, as well as an advisory board. |
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+ | Allen E. Bergin Papers. MSS 2391, Bx 12, Fol 13, "BYU Comprehensive Clinic Organization and Purposes". (Victor L. Brown, Director; connection to the Institute for Studies in Values and Human Behavior) | ||
Brigham Young University Annual Catalog 1984-1985: p. 289 (Richard L. Bednar) | Brigham Young University Annual Catalog 1984-1985: p. 289 (Richard L. Bednar) | ||
− | About Comprehensive Clinic WWW Homepage, Aug. 3, 2010. (Clinic inception; clinic administration; D. Russell Crane) | + | About Comprehensive Clinic WWW Homepage, Aug. 3, 2010. (Clinic inception date; clinic administration; D. Russell Crane) |
==Maintenance Information== | ==Maintenance Information== |
Revision as of 17:07, 3 November 2010
Established in 1976, the Comprehensive Clinic is a research, training, and service facility. Originally established as the research arm of the Institute for Studies in Values and Human Behavior, the Clinic became self-sufficient soon thereafter. In 1981 the Clinic was placed within the College of Family, Home, and Social Science. Clinic administrators have included: Victor L. Brown (1976-1981), Richard L. Bednar, and D. Russell Crane.
Contents
Variant Names
Brigham Young University. College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences. Comprehensive Clinic
Description
Established: 1976
Location: Provo, Utah (1976-)
Functions
The functions of the Comprehensive Clinic were: 1) to facilitate clinical research and psychological theory construction; 2) to encourage cross-disciplinary efforts in closely related clinical fields; 3) to improve graduate training in these fields; and 4) to improve the physical facilities for the programs involved.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The clinic was administered by Brigham Young University and LDS Social Services. The Clinic held a director, as well as an advisory board.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences (1981-)
Associated unit: Brigham Young University. Institute for Studies in Values and Human Behavior (1976-1985)
Sources
Allen E. Bergin Papers. MSS 2391, Bx 12, Fol 13, "BYU Comprehensive Clinic Organization and Purposes". (Victor L. Brown, Director; connection to the Institute for Studies in Values and Human Behavior)
Brigham Young University Annual Catalog 1984-1985: p. 289 (Richard L. Bednar)
About Comprehensive Clinic WWW Homepage, Aug. 3, 2010. (Clinic inception date; clinic administration; D. Russell Crane)
Maintenance Information
Record ID:EAC-2009-00269
Creator: LFW/ARC