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    • Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development
      • Dr. Karyn Purvis was the Rees-Jones Director and co-founder of the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, TX., the co-creator of Trust-Based Relational Intervention ®, co-author of a best-selling book in the adoption genre, and a passionate and effective advocate for children.
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  2. Dr. Karyn Purvis was the Rees-Jones Director and co-founder of the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, TX., the co-creator of Trust-Based Relational Intervention ®, co-author of a best-selling book in the adoption genre, and a passionate and effective advocate for children.

  3. Nov 27, 2018 · November 27, 2018. 3 Things I Learned from Dr. Karyn Purvis. As most families and agencies would say, Dr. Karyn Purvis, who lost her valiant battle with cancer on April 12, 2016, has been one of the most influential teachers for adoptive families.

  4. A mother, grandmother, foster parent, pastors wife and developmental psychologist, Dr. Karyn Purvis was one of the most influential teachers for adoptive families and the co-founder of the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas.

  5. A renowned child development expert and a fierce advocate for what she called "children from hard places," Dr. Purvis developed a model of trauma-informed care, care that understands a child's history and views their treatment through that lens, which she utilized for children who had been adopted.

  6. Internationally renowned child development expert Dr. Karyn Sue Brand Purvis ’97 (MS ’01 PhD ’03) devoted her life and academic pursuits to helping “children from hard places,” a phrase she coined to describe youngsters affected by trauma, abuse and neglect.

  7. Mar 17, 2019 · Dr. Karyn Purvis has been engaged in her work with adoptive and foster families for over ten years. But many people would be interested to learn that her passion for helping and serving at-risk children began early in her life and is deeply rooted in her personal faith.

  8. Apr 13, 2018 · We see her brilliant mind in our Master of Developmental Trauma Students who study the impact of Complex Developmental Trauma and how to help children heal. We see her passion in our Child Development alumni and camp buddies who take their TBRI ® experience into their careers.

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