Frank L. Collins, Denton, professor of psychology since 2007 and director of training for the clinical health psychology and behavioral medicine doctoral program, died Dec. 19. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology from Northwestern Louisiana State University and a doctorate in clinical psychology from Auburn University. He previously worked at Oklahoma State University, Rush Medical Center and the University of West Virginia and had served as president of the Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology, as a member of the American Psychological Association’s Committee on Accreditation, and as president of the Oklahoma Psychological Association. Survivors include his wife, Jennifer Callahan, assistant professor of psychology. Memorials may be made to the Frank L. Collins Scholarship Fund at UNT.
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Frank L. Collins, Denton, professor of psychology since 2007 and director of training for the clinical health psychology and behavioral medicine doctoral program, died Dec. 19. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology from Northwestern Louisiana State University and a doctorate in clinical psychology from Auburn University. He previously worked at Oklahoma State University, Rush Medical Center and the University of West Virginia and had served as president of the Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology, as a member of the American Psychological Association’s Committee on Accreditation, and as president of the Oklahoma Psychological Association. Survivors include his wife, Jennifer Callahan, assistant professor of psychology. Memorials may be made to the Frank L. Collins Scholarship Fund at UNT.