Faculty

DeDe Wohlfarth

Associate Professor
Psy.D., Spalding University, 1998
Specialty Areas: 
  • Child Development
  • Children
  • Clinical Training & Supervision
  • Parent-Child Relationships
  • Play Therapy

Lynn Wolf

Instructor
M.Ed., Virginia Tech University, 2000

Nancy M. Wolfe-Dilgard

Undgraduate Coordinator, Clinical Instructor
M.A., West Verginia University, 1989
Specialty Areas: 
  • Child Development
  • Early Childhood
  • Adolescent
  • Family and Parenting Issues
  • Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Impact on Children and Families
  • Appalachian and Rural  Families

 

Susan M. Wolfgram

Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 2005
Specialty Areas: 
  • Adoption
  • Cultural Issues
  • Minorities
  • Multicultural Issues
  • Violence

Nicholas Wolfinger

Associate Professor, University of Utah
Ph.D., University of California–Los Angeles, 1998
Specialty Areas: 
  • Divorce
  • Marriage
  • Parenting
  • Single motherhood
  • Gender equity in higher education
  • religion and families

I am a family sociologist teaching in the Department of Family and Consumer Studies at the University of Utah. My research has explored marriage and divorce, the changing economics of single motherhood, work-family issues among higher education faculty, and how religion affects marriage and other intimate relationships.

I am the author of Understanding the Divorce Cycle: The Children of Divorce in Their Own Marriages (Cambridge University Press, 2005) and the editor, with Lori Kowaleski-Jones, of Fragile Families and the Marriage Agenda (Springer, 2005). Two additional books are under contract: Soulmates: Religion and Relationships among African-Americans and Latinos (Oxford University Press), with W. Bradford Wilcox, and Do Babies Matter? Gender and Family in the Ivory Tower (Rutgers University Press), with Mary Ann Mason and Marc Goulden.

Elizabeth Wolfson

Chair of Master's in Clinical Counseling Program
Ph.D., New York University
Specialty Areas: 
  • Psychodynamic, Humanistic-Existential, Narrative, and Systemic Theories

Pearl Wong

Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Louisiana - Monroe, 2005

Nathan D. Wood

Assisstant Professor
Ph.D., Brigham Young University, 2004
Specialty Areas: 
  • Health & Families
  • Marriage & Family Therapy
  • Relationship Issues
  • Stress & Coping

http://fam.uky.edu/wood

Gina Wood

Instructor
Ed.D., Lindenwood University, 2009
Specialty Areas: 
  • Environmental Awareness
  • Parental Inclusion
  • Technological Integration into Instruction
  • Character Education

 

Lamar Woodham

Associate Professor
Ed.D.