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  Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology 2007-2009 Faculty and Administration Biographies Cyril M. Franks, Professor Emeritus  

Cyril M. Franks, Professor Emeritus


Ph.D., London (U.K.)

Cyril M. Franks, professor emeritus, was the founding first president of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy and the founding editor of Behavior Therapy. He is currently editor of Child and Family Behavior Therapy, coeditor of the Journal of Compliance in Health Care, and series editor of the Springer Series on Behavior Therapy and Behavioral Medicine. He also is the author of several hundred articles, book chapters, and professional texts.

For many years, Dr. Franks served as program chairperson of the New Jersey Psychological Association and of the Pavlovian Society of North America. His interests include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), executive selection and psychological evaluation in general, and the conceptual/philosophical foundations of behavior therapy. He is an American Psychological Association fellow in the divisions of Personality and Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Community Psychology, State Psychological Association Affairs, and the History of Psychology, and a fellow of the British Psychological Society. Dr. Franks is a practicing licensed psychologist in New Jersey.

 
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