Associate Professor of Psychology at Clayton State University
About
Christina Grange is an associate professor of psychology at Clayton State University. She is also owner of the Fern Center for Life where she works as a psychologist. She provides psychological support for children and adults managing a range of mental health challenges. She has a particular interest in promoting healthy coparenting relationships among unmarried African American parents raising their children in separate households. Her research focuses on factors influencing adaptive functioning.
Current Work:
Dr. Grange is committed to promoting psychological wellness among families. Her research focuses on factors influencing adaptive functioning among African American families, with attention to the strengths, strategies and challenges of adaptive coparenting among unmarried parents. Dr. Grange's research and professional development is supported by the Black Magic Writing Institute (a peer support network).
Research Area Keyword(s):
African American, families, coparenting, mental health