Benjamin M. Ogles

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1961 –

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Who is Benjamin M. Ogles?

Benjamin M. Ogles was the dean of Arts and Sciences at Ohio University and became dean of the Brigham Young University College of Family, Home and Social Sciences in July 2011.

Ogles was born in Whittier, California but raised in Brigham City, Utah from the age of five. He graduated from Box Elder High School and then attended Brigham Young University receiving his bachelors degree in accounting. While at BYU Ogles took two years off to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Norway.

Ogles totally switched his focus and entered a graduate program in clinical psychology at BYU. His Ph.D. advisor was Michael J. Lambert. Ogles did a clinical internship at Indiana University. He completed his Ph.D. in 1990 and that year became a professor of psychology at Ohio University. He would later serve as head of the department of psychology at Ohio University.

Publications co-authored by Ogles have appeared in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, Professional Psychology: Research and Practice and the Journal of Child and Family Studies among other publications. He was the lead author of the book Essentials in Outcome Management written with Michael J. Lambert and S. Field.

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Born
1961
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  • Benjamin Ogles
Education
  • Box Elder High School

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on July 23, 2013

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