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Dr. Smith has an interest in innovative counselor supervision techniques and strategies, and in 1985 he founded the Clovis Family Counseling Center. This center began as a collaborative project between the Counselor Education Program and a local school district, and was originally designed to provide marriage and family therapy services to families and students in the district. While the Center is presently in a public rather than a school setting, it continues to provide MFT services to the community where they are greatly needed. The Center prepares our graduates for employment in agency and private practice settings. After 25 years of continuous service, this University sponsored family counseling center is still going strong (although it is presently known as the Fresno Family Counseling Center). Most recently, Dr. Smith has been pursuing innovative therapy models utilizing the internet for direct service, as well as internet-based approaches to counselor supervision. Dr. Smith has been highly involved for many years with the development and promotion of the MFT profession in California. From 1995-2000 he served on the Board of Directors of the 30,000 member California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT), and was President during one of CAMFT's most important and productive periods. He was elected for a second time to the CAMFT Board of Directors for a four-year term beginning in June of 2005, and he served as President for the second time thru May 31, 2009. Dan is extremely honored to have been elected to the Presidency twice in his career! Beginning in June 2010, Dan is serving a two-year term on the CAMFT Ethics Committee.
Dan is married to Judi and they have 5 children between them; and two photogenic Chihuahuas, Josie and Lily.
Updated:
08/24/2011
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