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Tim Smith


Area of Discipline / Professional Expertise
  • Multiculturalism and diversity
  • Spirituality and religion in education or counseling
Research
  • Multicultural psychology and education; spirituality and wellbeing; relational perspectives in social science; meta-analysis.
Education
  • Ph.D., Utah State University, 1997
  • M.A., Sociology, Utah State University, 1996
  • M.A., Research Psychology, Rhodes University, South Africa, 1995
  • M.S., Counseling Psychology, Utah State University, 1993
  • B.S., Psychology, Brigham Young University, 1991
Affiliations
  • Counseling Psychology - Primary
Selected Publications
  • "Spiritual interventions in psychotherapy: Evaluations by highly religious clients.", Journal of Clinical Psychology, Martinez, Smith, & Barlow, October, 2007 
  • "Outcomes of religious and spiritual adaptations to psychotherapy: A meta-analytic review.", Psychotherapy Research, Smith, Bartz, and Richards, Volume 17, October, 2007 
  • "Multicultural competency instrumentation: A review and analysis of reliability generalization.", Journal of Counseling and Development,, Dunn, T., Smith, T. B., & Montoya, J., Volume 84, Pages 471-482, September, 2006 
  • "Acculturation to Western society as a risk factor for high blood pressure: A meta-analytic review.", Psychosomatic Medicine, Steffen, P. R., Smith, T. B., Larsen, M., & Butler, L., Volume 68, Pages 386-397, April, 2006 
  • "Multicultural education in the mental health professions: A meta-analytic review.", Journal of Counseling Psychology,, Smith, T. B., Constantine, M. G., Dunn, T., Dinehart, J., & Montoya, J. A., Volume 53, Issue 1, Pages 132-145, APA, Washington, DC, January, 2006 
  • "The integration of spiritual and religious issues in racial-cultural psychology and counseling.", Handbook of Racial-Cultural Counseling and Psychology, Smith, T. B., Richards, P. S., Edition 1, Volume 1, Wiley, New York, Robert Carter, January, 2005 
  • "Beyond the study of the natural man: A gospel perspective on human nature.", Turning Freud Upside Down, Smith, T. B., & Draper, M. R., Edition 1, BYU Press, Provo, UT, Jackson & Fischer, July, 2005 
  • "Understanding individuals in their context: A relational perspective of multicultural counseling and psychotherapy.", Smith, T. B., & Draper, M. R., May, 2004 
  • "Religious and spiritual diversity in the practice of psychotherapy.", Richards, P. S., Keller, R., & Smith, T. B., May, 2004 
  • "Practicing multiculturalism: Affirming diversity in counseling and psychology", Smith, T. B., Allyn & Bacon, Boston, May, 2004 
  • "Ethnic representation in a sample of the literature of applied psychology", Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, L. Case, Volume 68, Pages 1107-1110, 2000 
Experience
  • Associate Professor, Counseling Psychology, Brigham Young University, 2002
  • Associate Professor, Counseling Psychology, Brigham Young University, 1999-2002
  • Assistant Professor, Psychology, University of South Dakota, 1997-1999

Professional
  • Chair, ACA Council of Journal Editors, 2002-2004
  • Director, Master's Program in School Counseling Psychology, 2001-2004
  • Editor, Journal of College Counseling, 2001-2004

Awards
  • Emerging Professional Award, APA Division 45, 2007
  • Outstanding Contribution to Scholarship on Race and Ethnicity Award, APA Division 17 Section on Ethnic and Racial Diversity, 2007
  • Young Scholar Award, Brigham Young University, 2003
Languages
  • Spanish

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