Janet Blevins Dean, Ph.D.

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1997-2003 Psychology Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Personality Psychology
Website:
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Herbert Mirels grad student 2003 Ohio State
 (Cognitive dysorganization, prospective memory, and planning.)

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Rachel Bode research assistant Asbury University
Megan Cherry research assistant Asbury University
Andrew Hamilton research assistant Asbury University
Dara Houp research assistant Asbury University
Joseph Reese research assistant Asbury University
Andrea Venables research assistant Asbury University
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Yarhouse MA, Dean JB, Stratton SP, et al. (2021) Listening to Transgender and Gender Diverse Students on Christian College Campuses. Journal of Religion and Health. 60: 4480-4499
Dean JB, Stratton SP, Yarhouse MA. (2020) Becoming an Intentional Church Community: Relationships, Security, and Discipleship in Sexual Identity and Faith Development Christian Education Journal Research On Educational Ministry. 73989132094888
Reed JL, Stratton SP, Koprowski G, et al. (2020) “Coming Out” to Parents in a Christian Context: A Consensual Qualitative Analysis of LGB Student Experiences Counseling and Values. 65: 38-56
Stratton SP, Dean JB, Yarhouse MA, et al. (2013) Sexual Minorities in Faith-Based Higher Education: A National Survey of Attitudes, Milestones, Identity, and Religiosity Journal of Psychology and Theology. 41: 3-23
Yarhouse MA, Stratton SP, Dean JB, et al. (2009) Listening to Sexual Minorities on Christian College Campuses Journal of Psychology and Theology. 37: 96-113
Mirels HL, Dean JB. (2006) Right-wing authoritarianism, attitude salience, and beliefs about matters of fact Political Psychology. 27: 839-866
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