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The Child and Family Resource Clinic

The Child and Family Resource Clinic (CFRC) is an instructional and training facility within the College of Education. Master's and doctoral students in the counselor education and reading programs train at the clinic.

The CFRC serves children, adolescents, adults and families with learning, emotional and adjustment difficulties. The clinic's purpose is twofold: to provide professional, competent training for graduate students and to provide professional and responsible services to community clients who request them.

Its mission is to train teachers, counselors, and speech and hearing specialists in an interdisciplinary approach to the assessment and remediation of learning, emotional and adjustment problems; to provide appraisal, reading remediation and counseling services to families in the North Texas area; and to conduct ongoing research in counseling and education.

SUE C. BRATTON AND JEANNE B. COBB
DIRECTORS
cfrc@coefs.coe.unt.edu

 

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