Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor of Practice, Human Development and Family Science
At the end of my sophomore year at Brigham Young University, I was faced with an important decision. My academic Plan A" was to get into BYU's highly competetive animation program. But with about a 10% acceptance rate, I knew I needed a Plan B. So I enrolled in a family studies course for the following Fall semester to see if that might spark an interest and lead to something. I ended ufalling in love with the subject matter and dedicated myself to studying families and relationships. After completing my master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, I decided that I wanted to focus more on teaching young people principles of successful relationships. To borrow a phrase from one of my MFT instructors, I wanted to work upstream where the waters were still clear and hopefully keethem that way.