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Dr. Steve Lee chairs the undergraduate department of psychology at Huntington University and also teaches in the Graduate School of Christian Ministries. He is also an adjunct professor in the Marriage and Family Therapy program at Denver Seminary. Prior to teaching he was a director of counseling for six years and counseled in private practice. Dr. Lee lends his expertise and leadership skills to the family ministry efforts of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. Steve and his wife, Twyla, are partners in leading marriage and family workshops. He is the co-author of Boys to Men, published by Moody Press. The book offers practical strategies for making parenting adolescents a positive experience. Steve Lee earned his BA from Bethel College in Minnesota, MS from North Dakota State University, and Ed.D. from the University of South Dakota. Dr. Lee resides in Huntington with his wife and they have two sons, Trevor and Ryan who are both married. Steve is a product of Minnesota and is proud of anything that starts with that name (especially the Minnesota Vikings). He also enjoys biking and tennis. E-mail slee@huntington.edu Back to Psychology homepage >>>
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