Dr. Robert Fox is a psychology professor in the College of Education and director of the Behavior Clinic. Research interests of Dr. Fox's include parenting and child therapy as well as developmental disabilities. He teaches: - Assessment in Counseling - Master's Practicum and Internship - Child Psychopathology
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The Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST) Program: Equiping All Adults for the Global Economy (with Mitchell R. Williams), Online Journal for Workforce Education and Development (2012)
Abstract
In 2004, educational leaders in Washington State, recognizing the necessity of rapidly equipping adults...
Behavior Problems in Young Children from Low-Income Families: The Development of a New Screening Tool, Infant Mental Health Journal (2012)
The purpose of this study was to construct a screening tool, the Early Childhood Behavior...
Evaluation of a University-Community Partnership to Provide Home-Based, Mental Health Services for Children from Families Living in Poverty (with Ryan Mattek and Brittany L. Gresl), Community Mental Health Journal (2012)
A university-community partnership is described that resulted in the development of community-based mental health services...
Varying Treatment Intensity in a Home-Based Parent and Child Therapy Program for Families Living in Poverty: A Randomized Clinic Trial (with Jennifer Carrasco), Journal of Community Psychology (2012)
This study addressed the question of whether increasing the intensity of a parent and child...
Home-Based Therapy for Young Children in Low-Income Families: A Student Training Program (with Ryan Mattek and Elizabeth T. Jorgenson), Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families (2010)
The purpose of this project was to develop an internship training program that offered in-home...