University of Houston - Clear Lake
School of Human Science and Humanities

— Faculty Profile

William Jared Dupree
Assistant Professor

 

Email: DupreeW@UHCL.edu
Office: Bayou 2529
Phone: 281-283-3448

Mailing Address:
University of Houston-Clear Lake
2700 Bay Area Blvd.
Campus Box 47
Houston, TX 77058

Jared is an Assistant Professor in Family Therapy. He graduated from Utah State University with a BS in Family & Human Development followed by an MS in Family Therapy from the University of Southern Mississippi. Following work as a community mental health counselor, he earned a PhD from Kansas State University in Human Ecology with a specialization in Marriage & Family Therapy. During his dissertation work, he decided to earn an International MBA from the University of South Carolina due to his interests in applying systems theory to both business and international settings. He is fluent in Spanish having lived in Argentina for two years and Mexico for nine months. Jared has published in various journals including the American Journal of Family Therapy and the Journal of Marital & Family Therapy. He has also worked in hospital, government, community mental health, school, and university counseling settings over the last seven years. For the past five years, he has also provided systemic consulting to small businesses, mid-size technology firms, and Fortune 500 companies specializing in maximizing innovation and human potential. For more information, visit his website: www.drjareddupree.com

Jared is married with three children enjoys playing basketball, volleyball, and soccer. He and his wife also enjoy ballroom dancing having competed in the Lindy Hop, Jitterbug, and the Cha-Cha. He loves the outdoors and tries to get back to his roots in Idaho as often as possible.

Dr. DuPree is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist,  AAMFT-Approved Supervisor-in-Training, and Clinical Member of AAMFT.

Education
  • Ph.D., Human Ecology with a specialization in Marriage & Family Therapy, Kansas State University
  • M.S., Marriage & Family Therapy, University of Southern Mississippi
  • IMBA, International Masters of Business Administration, University of South Carolina, Moore School of Business
  • B.S, Family & Human Development, Utah State University
  • A.A., Psychology; English, Ricks College

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Research Interests
  • International Family Therapy
  • Systemic Creativity and Innovation
  • Generational Research (e.g., Generation X, Y, etc.)
  • Infidelity
  • MFT Professional Issues

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Teaching
  • Family Research
  • Family Assessment
  • Introduction to Family Therapy
  • Family Therapy Supervision/Practicum
  • Creativity & Innovation
  • Cross-cultural Families

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Selected Publications
  • DuPree, W. J. & White, M. B. (2010). Recovering intimacy after infidelity: A practice-based
    evidence approach. In J. Carlson & L. T. Sperry (Eds.), Recovering Intimacy in Love Relationships: A Clinician’s Guide. Routledge Books: New York.
  • DuPree, W. J., Meredith, W., & White, M. B., Anderson, M. P. (2009). Evaluating scholarship
    productivity in COAMFTE-accredited doctoral programs. Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 35(2), 204 – 219.
  • DuPree, W. J., Daniels, K., Bratawidjaja, A., Dockery, K., Bernard, Y., & Anderson, MP (2008). Factors influencing cultural diversity recruitment in COAMFTE-accredited schools. Texas Journal of Marriage & Family Therapy, 13(1), 6 – 23.
  • DuPree, W. J., White, M., Lafleur, C., & Olson, C. (2007).  Infidelity treatment patterns:  A practice-based evidence approach. American Journal of Family Therapy, 35, 4, 327-341.   
  • Russell, C., DuPree, W. J., Beggs, M., & Anderson, M. P. (2007). Responding to remediation and gatekeeping in supervision. Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 33, 2, 225 – 242.

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Affiliations
  • American Association of Marriage & Family Therapy (Clinical Member)   
  • Texas Association of Marriage & Family Therapy

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Links

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