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Anne Prouty is an Assistant Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy and Director of Medical Family Therapy at Seattle Pacific University's School of Psychology, Family and Community. With over two decades of experience, she specializes in integrating spirituality and resilience dynamics into family therapy during medical crises. Her academic leadership includes a decade-long tenure as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Feminist Family Therapy and service on the COAMFTE accreditation board.
- Education: MS in Marriage and Family Therapy (East Carolina University, 1993), PhD in Child Development and Family Studies (Purdue University, 1996)
Her research bridges family therapy with feminist supervision models, spirituality in healthcare, and cultural diversity in clinical training. Publications focus on mentorship practices, systemic supervision, and therapeutic interventions for families facing cancer. She has contributed to journals and edited volumes on feminist supervision, spiritual coping, and medical family therapy.
- Leadership: Co-created social justice-focused doctoral program at Antioch New England
- Accreditation: Site visitor for COAMFTE
Anne's lab collaborations include resilience-building frameworks and trauma therapy experiences, though direct lab affiliations aren't specified. Her editorial work emphasizes human diversity integration in therapeutic education.
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