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Page 1: The Family as a Context for Health and Well-Being || Back Matter

Back MatterSource: Family Relations, Vol. 47, No. 4, The Family as a Context for Health and Well-Being(Oct., 1998)Published by: National Council on Family RelationsStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/585281 .

Accessed: 16/12/2014 12:57

Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at .http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp

.JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range ofcontent in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new formsof scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected].

.

National Council on Family Relations is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access toFamily Relations.

http://www.jstor.org

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GUIDE TO FAMILY RELATED

PROGRAMS

The Guide to Family Related Programs is a Family Relations section that is available only to colleges and universities advertising their un- dergraduate or graduate programs or concentrations in the family field.

If you are interested in more information, please contact Brenda Hoffman, National Council on Family Relations Marketing Director, at Toll free: (888) 781-9331, ext. 18; Phone: (612) 781-9331, ext. 18; E-mail: ncfr3989 @ncfr.com

Master of Science in Family and Child Studies

Options Within Program: Family-focus on quality of family life * Resources: Child Option-emphasis on the child Family and Child Studies Center; Child Studies Family Life Education-prepares for Laboratory; Computer Laboratories

community family life education * Faculty:

* Special Interests: Anne Bailey Cheryl Evans Alfred Joseph Child welfare, Family violence, Later life families, Anne Broussard Chuck Hennon Mary Link Stress, Social service delivery to older families, Ellie Brubaker Debra Hughes Glenn Stone Rural families, Early childhood education, Timothy Brubaker Gender equity in school, Family support, Social service delivery to families, * Financial Support: Families in international cultural context, Competitive assistantships and scholarships Interpersonal relationships, Family diversity

Contact: Timothy H. Brubaker, Graduate Director Department ofFamily Studies and Socdal Work

Miami University Oxford, OH 45056

Phone: 513-529-2323/5735 E-Mail: [email protected]

http ://www.muohio.edu/familystudies/

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Family Social Science Graduate Program F am ly vtters

AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE * M.A. and Ph.D. degrees are offered.

* Graduate faculty numbers 17; all have a Ph.D. in Human development and family relations their field of expertise.

A vibrant intellectual discipline * Program is nationally rated by family scholars in

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educating families theorists, researchers, family life and exciting area of research educators, and marriage and family therapists. ... leading to rewarding careers Family policy is also a focus. and opportunities for advanced study

* Marriage and family therapy specialization is l offered at the Ph.D. level only and is AAMFIT Child Development and FamIly Relatins accredited. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

* Competitive scholarships and fellowships; and Human Development teaching and research assistantships available. l _

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* Deadline for application is December 15. _ __|_11_ _ _

College of Education&HumanDevelopmn

For more inf atio' our page:

http://fsos4ietwwle l Human Development & FamilyStudies or contact:X 5749 Merrill Hall, Roo m 18

(612)e 62-31 oau 1900 l

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GRADUATE STUDY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA * Degrees Offered

M.A. (applied emphasis) and M.S. (research emphasis) degrees in family studies, early childhood, life span human development, child life, administration of human services, and family mediation. Ph.D. in human development and family studies.

* Program Emphasis Our department's unique focus is a commitment to family diversity and a multicultural perspective in teaching and research. Faculty research emphases include single-parent families, stepfamilies, African American families, childrearing and child care practices, development of racial identity, divorce in later life families, adolescents' socialization, and rural Appalachian families.

* Graduate Faculty Jeffrey Amett, Marilyn Coleman, Teresa Cooney, Mark Fine, Sara Gable, Lawrence Ganong, Jean Ispa, Johnetta Morrison, Lynn Blinn-Pike, Kathy Thomburg

* Financial Assistance Competitive teaching and research assistantships, including fee waivers, are available for qualified students. Special funding support is available for minority students.

* For More Information Marilyn Coleman, Director of Graduate Studies Phone: 573-882-4035 Department of Human Development and Family Studies E-Mail: [email protected] University of Missouri-Columbia Fax: 573-884-5550 31 Stanley Hall, Columbia, MO 65211 WWW: http://www.missouri.edu/'-hdfswww

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I IlX )Department ofF ly SITYOF Can onsumer Sciences

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1'TAIATADfl COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES LIAVVfrU\L ~~~~~~Degmees Offered

M.S. offered in family studies and in gerontology

Program Emphasis The family studies program is especially intended for students

who want to learn to plan prevention and enrichment programs. Students are taught to deal effectively with family groups,

College of Human Resources, Education and Public Policy children, adolescents, parents and community organizations in an environment for social change. This degree program qualifies

*Ph.D. in Family Studies a student to apply to be a Certified Family Life Educator, with *M.S. in Individual and Family Studies with specializations in: certification granted by the National Council on Family Relations.

Applied Family Studies The gerontology program prepares students to assist an older Early Childhood Development and Education population in meeting its physical, emotional, social and spiritual Gerontology needs; to assume leadership roles in residential care facilities; to

become proficient in planning and administration of programs in *Full time students are eligible for teaching, research and aging; and to teach gerontology at the college or university level.

graduate assistantships The Center for Disability Studies and A graduate Certificate of Studies in Gerontology is also available. The Center for Community Development and Family Policy Gaut aut support additional assistantships. Graduate Faculty

suppmore addiffnational acontact:. Marianna Y. Rasco, Steve Wages, Michael O'Donnell,

*For ore information contact C.D. Pruett, Kale Martin, Bruce Davis

Coordinator of Graduate Programs Resources

Department of Individual and Farily Studies ACU Child Development Center, Center for Fathering, and the

111nAiversityon Westwe Pruett Gerontology Center University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716 For More lnformation Tel: 302-831-6932 FAX: 302-831-8776 Marianna Y. Rasco, Chair Graduate Coordinator e-mail: [email protected] Department of Family and Consumer Sciences

Visit our Web site at http://www.udel.edu/ifst ACU Box 28155

Abilene, Texas 79699-8155 915-674-2082 [email protected] * http:llwww.acu.eduI-murrahj

College of Human Sciences bepartment of Humon bevelopment and Famnily Studies

lGvAbUATE PROGRAM * M.S. a Ph.b. or'W offwed In Human b. kwpmet and Family Studies * Moiage and Family Therapy Program is offered at the Ph. b. evel end IS o te d by COAMFTE. * Pgr'om phs inck ary childhod, hma de.wlpm.t, family studis, scen risk-

taking, development, gender kdentity, life span studies, families In lter life, low. Ioge and family therapy, an close relatinhips

* The Child Development Resewch Center, The Marrige an Family Therp Clink, Computer Center suport teaching and rsearch progms.

GRAbUATE FACULTY br. Nancy Bell, br. Yvwonn Cakkra, br. bUan Crord, dbr. bu Fg, ber. Judith Fichr,

br. Jocki Fitzpatrick, Dr. Elizabeth Haky, bbr. Sybil Hart, br. bovid Ivey, Dr. Joyce Mwnch, ber. Stephet 31gensun, Dr. Sue Profikt, br. Alan Roifman, br. Stve Harris, br. Jean Scot, br. Stephnie Shin, br. Gwendolyn Swell, br. Kan Womplr,

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beodline for Applicatons Is Febmru y lst

contt: Grdut Admissins bepaamn of Human beelopmetadFaily Stdes. Texs TOc Univrity Phon: (806) 742-3000 P.O. Box 41162 Fax: (606) 742-0285

. | ! l ! l ~~~~Lubbock, Texas 79409 UIRL: http://ww.hs.tu..dul ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E-Mail: grfo duat.dfsittuied

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Families in Focus Series Extracts vital research from Journal of Marriage and the Family and Family Relations.

The Work & Family Interface: Toward a Contextual Effects Perspective Volume 1 Gary L. Bowen and Joe F. Pittman, Editors Jay A. Mancini, Senior Editor This exceptional book contains indepth information about the impact of the work world and eco- nomics on the family. Forty-three articles examine work roles, diversity, policy, programs, and .....;.m

social supports affecting families. Numerous tables and charts. Detailed reference list following . ..-. m

each chapter. 533 pages. ISBN: 0-916174-45-X.

NCFR Member U.S. $31.95 Non-Member $36.95

Understanding Partner Violence: Prevalence, Causes, Consequences, and Solutions Volume 2 Sandra M. Stith and Murray A. Straus, Editors Jay A. Mancini, Senior Editor An excellent resource for advanced students, researchers, and practitioners. Additional research . by commissioned authors examines the incidence of partner violence-an individual, family, and

societal issue. This volume also elaborates on the "why" of partner violence, its outcomes, and a ;;> - s range of interventions. Tables, charts, and reference lists. 306 pages. ISBN: 0-916174-50-6.

0P9507 NCFR Member U.S. $31.95 Non-Member $36.95

Parents & Adolescents in Changing Families Volume 3 David H. Demo and Anne-Marie Ambert, Editors Jay A. Mancini, Senior Editor This volume addresses matters of vital importance to families; to family professionals who work in the areas of teaching, research, intervention, and policy; and to those interested in adolescents. It draws on research and theoretical thinking of the authors of 23 select articles to create a valu- able resource and an exciting text. The authors examine the intersection of adolescent develop- - mnent and the famnily system. Tables, charts, and detailed reference lists. 280 pages. 000S<

NCFR Member U.S. $31.95 Non-Member $36.95 0P9508

Families in Focus Series: Provides indepth research information for the preparation of grants and proposals.

Supplements classroom texts. Helps professionals keep up-to-date.

All prices include shipping and handling. Volume discounts available. Call or write for more information.

Canadian residents add 7% GST or 15% HST(123-830-465). National Council on Family Relations

3989 Central Ave. N.E., Suite 550 *Minneapolis, MN 55421 Toll free: 888-781-9331 * Phone: (612) 781-9331 * FAX (612) 781-9348

E-mail: [email protected] * Web Site: www.ncfr.com FR 798

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NCFR Books & Education Programs

Children, Adolescents, & Families Families & Adolescents (B)

Vision 2010 Series, Volume 2 Patrick C McKenry, CFLE, & Stephen M. Gavazzi, Issue Editors Sharon J. Price, Series Editor

Focuses on the role families play in adolescent problem behaviors. Each two-page brief includes an overview, trends, policy, programming, and assessment issues plus references. Expert analysis of 20 major topics. A must have for policymakers. ISBN: 0-916174-43-3. 44 pages. Paper.

2010#2 NCFR Member $14.95 Non-member $19.95

Parents & Adolescents in Changing Families (B) Families in Focus Series, Volume 3

David H. Demo and Anne-Marie Ambert, Editors Jay A. Mancini, Senior Editor

Addresses matters of vital importance to families; to family professionals who work in the areas of teaching, research, intervention, and policy; and to those interested in adolescents. This book draws on the research of more than 20 authors to create a valuable resource and an exciting text. Tables, charts, and detailed reference lists. ISBN: 0-916174-51-4. 280 pages. Paper.

OP9508 NCFR Member $31.95 Non-member $36.95

Family Life Education Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) Academic Program Review Application Packet (EP)

The application packet for NCFR's review of university and college degree programs to determine fulfillment ofl the standards and criteria needed for the Certified Family Life Educator designation. Graduates from approved programs can save time and money by completing the abbreviatcd application proccss and paying a reduced fee. Contains all the information needed f-or schools to complete the application. Also available on diskette. CF9601 Paper $12.95 Diskette $15.95

(Specify program and version)

Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) Criteria and Application Packet (EP)

All the information needed by individuals to apply f-or certification as a Family Life Educator, application, standards and criteria, worksheets for the 10 substance areas, directions, and tips. Also available on diskette. ISBN: 0-916174-08-5. CF9202 Paper

NCFR Member $ 8.00 Non-member $10.00 Diskette (Specify program and version) NCFR Member $11.00 Non-member $13.00

Family Life Education Collection (EP) A special package of family life education information-and a way to save $25! This packet includes: Curriculum Guidelines, Family Life Education Poster, and 4 special issues of Family Relations (FR9510, FR9201, FR9107, & FR9007) featuring 25 family life education articles. Items purchased separately would cost a total of $90.00. CF9204 CFLE/NCFR Member $65.00 Non-member $70.00

Family Life Education Curriculum Guidelines (EP) Offers guidelines for developing or assessing family life education programs. Includesal college and university curriculum guidelines. A must have for anyone involved in family ...... . ....... life education program development or assessment. Revised in 1995. ISBN: 0-91617- 49-2. 28 pages. - i- . .

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CF9509 CFLE/NCFR Member $14.95 Non-member $17.95 .... i! ...

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NCFR Books & Education Programs

9 X X Family Life Education Life Span Framework Poster (LT) This attractive, two-color, laminated, 38" x 27" wall poster, based on the Certified Family Life Educator framework, describes nine major content and learning concepts for family life education programs over four life stages: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and later Newly Revised adulthood. Revisions include the addition of later adulthood as a separate life stage and the incorporation of multiculturalism, gender, and special needs throughout the framework. The poster is ideal for curriculum design, program development, continuing education, and _ _ _ _ _

classroom instruction. ISBN: 0-916174-54-9.

CF9701 CFLE/NCFR Member $19.95 Non-member $24.95

Overhead Masters Each of the 36 cells of the Framework Poster has been reproduced as an individual master copy for overhead transparencies. An ideal classroom accompaniment for the FLE Framework Poster. ISBN: 0-916174-55-7.

CF9702 CFLE/NCFR Member $19.95 Non-member $24.95

Handout Masters Masters that can be reproduced for classroom use. Each page focuses on one of the nine content areas of the framework throughout the four life stages. A perfect teaching aid for more in-depth discussion of the concept areas. ISBN: 0-916174-56-5.

CF9703 CFLE/NCFR Member $14.95 Non-member $19.95

Family Life Education Life Span Framework Teaching Resources Package Save almost $10 by purchasing the complete teaching resource package! Includes poster, overhead masters, and handout masters. CF9704 CFLE/NCFR Member $45.95 Non-member $55.95

How to Become a Certified Family Life Educator (V) Dawn Cassidy, NCFR CFLE Director, describes how to become a NCFR Certified Family Life Educator. Discussion of substance areas, requirements, completing the application form, the review and approval process, and recertification. Approx. 75 min. 97V5 NCFR Member $39.95 Non-member $49.95

Resources for Family Life Education (EP) (formerly Family Life Education Teachers Kit)

Collection of 66 peer-reviewed lesson plans based on the 10 family life substance areas used as criteria for the Certified Family Life Educator program. Intended for high school, undergradu- ate, and graduate level audiences, as well as adult education. Provides educators with ready-to- use, tested lesson plans, overhead masters and handouts. ISBN: 0-916174-36-0. 398 pages. CF9303 CFLE/NCFR Member $29.95 Non-member $34.95

Resources for Family Life Education - 1994 Supplement (EP) (formerly Family Life Education 1994 Teachers Kit Supplement)

Thirty additional lesson plans. The Supplement can either be added to the original Resources or it can stand alone. ISBN: 0-916174-44-1. 248 pages. CF9411 CFLE/NCFR Member $24.95 Non-member $29.95

Health & Families Families & Health Care (B) Vision 2010 Series, Volume 1

Barbara A. Elliott, Issue Editor; Sharon J. Price, Series Editor

Presents health care reform needs from the family perspective. Suggests ways in which 201Q reforms can be made to improve the U.S. health care system and strengthen American families. Family and health experts provide analysis of 19 issues. An excellent resource for developing health care policy programs or preparing grants and proposals. ISBN: 0-916174-39-5. 44 pages. Paper. 0P9311 NCFRMember $14.95 Non-member $19.95 _

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NCFR Books & Education Programs

Family Health: From Data to Policy (B) Gerry E. Hendershot and Felicia B. LeClere, Editors I

Summarizes a 3-day workshop designed to increase awareness of the need to improve federal statistics on families and health issues and to form consensus about needed f , family and health statistics. ISBN: 0-916174-37-9. 132 pages. Paper.

FH9311 NCFR Member $11.95 Non-member $16.95

Families & Aging (B) Vision 2010 Series, Volume 4

Timothy H. Brubaker, CFLE, Issue Editor; Sharon J. Price, Series Editor Addresses the impact of divorce, health, housing, ethnic/racial diversity, disabilities, economics, and caretaking on the elderly and their f'amilies. The 26 contributors stimulate interest in family policy, family-based problems, and off'er suggestions for strengthening later life families' coping skills. Ideal for educators, students, policymakers, and grant writers. ISBN: 0-916174-53-0. 44 pages. Paper.

OP9607 NCFR Member $15.95 Non-member $20.95

Policy & Families amili &

Initiatives for Families: Research, Policy, Practice, & Education (B) M. Janice Hogan, Editor

A collection of recommendations from NCFR's 1994 U.N. International Year of the Family summer workshop. Thirteen task forces developed research, practice, and education recommendations for improving the well-being of families. ISBN: 0-916174-48-4. 37 pages. Paper.

OP9503 NCFR Member $14.95 Non-member $19.95

One World, Many Families (B) Karen Altergott, Editor

A book of 16 essays on global issues intended to provoke thoughtful, informed discussion by bringing global information, exemplary policies, and programs from other countries to the reader's attention. Published in observance of the 1994 U.N. International Year of the Family. ISBN: 0-916174-38-7. 86 pages. Paper. F-1

OP9310 NCFR Member $16.95 Non-member $21.95

_ Principles, Policies and Programs of Selected National Family Organizations: Analytic Survey Report .... .

Sponsored by the NCFR Public Policy Committee Written by Catherine Chilman This indepth report includes descriptions of a wide variety of organizations ranging from long-established, non-partisan scholarly-professional to those that are politically active, conservative, religious right, to those organizations focused on new forms for family treatment and program evaluation. Includes a brief contextual history indicating the reasons for these organizational developments and an extensive bibliography. NCFR Member $12.00 Non-member $17.00

Teaching Family Policy: A Handbook of Course Syllabi, Teaching Strategies, and Resources (BIEP)

Denise Skinner and Elaine Anderson, Editors M- I An excellent teaching resource! This collection includes 18 family policy course syllabi, in-class activities, outlines, class projects and assignments, exam review questions, an annotated bibliography, and a list of policy publications. Special project of the NCFR Family Policy Section. ISBN: 0-916174-41-7. 227 pages. Paper.

OP9402 Family Policy Section Member $17.45 CFLE/NCFR Member $18.95 Non-member $23.95

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I.. NCFR Books & Education Programs i: 77

: X

2001: Preparing Families for the Future (B) -0 David H. Olson and Meredith Kilmer Hanson, Editors

Principal trends, theoretical research, program suggestions, and public policy concerns by key family experts on major family issues. ISBN: 0-916174-26-3. 41 pages. Paper. OP9001 NCFR Member $8.00 Non-member $13.00

Relationships, Marriage & Families Contemporary Families: Looking Forward, Looking Back (B)

Alan Booth, Editor 1980's decade review oft outstanding research in f-amily studies with trend forecasts. A must havc for comparison with the upcoming 90's review. ISBN: 0-916174-29-84. 481 pages. Paper.

JMF9101 NCFR Member $21.95 Non-member $26.95

Families in Rural America: Stress, Adaptation and Revitalization (B)

Ramona Marotz-Baden, Charles Hennon, and Timothy Brubaker, CFLE, Editors Anthology describing hardships f;aced by rural American families, their coping stratcgics, and resources for their support. ISBN: 0-90 1674-21-2. 297 pages. Paper. 0P8803 NCFR Member $11.00 Non-member $16.00

Violence & Families Families & Violence, Abuse, & Neglect (B) Vision 2010 Series, Volume 3

Richard J. Gelles, Issue Editor; Sharon J. Price, Series Editor Seventeen experts in the family violence fileld discuss critical issues in family violence, abuse, and neglect and the efFect on families. Includes a special section on interventions in the justice system and treatment programs. A resource for policy makers and educa- tors at all levels of government and social institutions. ISBN: 0-916174-52-2. 48 pages. Paper. OP9511 NCFR Member $14.95 Non-member $19.95

Understanding Partner Violence: Prevalence, Causes, Consequences & Solutions (B) Families in Focus Series, Volume 2

Sandra M. Stith and Murray A. Straus, Editors Jay A. Mancini, Senior Editor

An excellent resource for advancecd studcents, researchers, and practitioners. Research by commissioned authors examines the incidence of partner violence. This volume also elaborates on the why of partner violence, its outcomes, and a range of interventions. Tables, charts, and reference lists. ISBN: 0-91.6174-50-6. 306 pages. Paper. OP9507 NCFR Member $31.95 Non-member $36.95

Work & Families The Work and Family Interface: Toward a Contextual Effects Perspective (B) Families in Focus Series, Volume 1

Gary L. Bowen and Joe F. Pittman, Editors Jay A. Mancini, Senior Editor

* This exceptional book provides in-depth information about the impact of work and eco- | nomics on the family. Forty-three chapters examine work roles, diversity, policy, pro- | grams, and social supports affecting families. Numerous tables and charts. Detailed ref- !

| erence list following each chapter. ISBN: O-916174-45-X. 533 pages. Paper. lF 0 P9412 NCFR Member $31.95 Non-member $36.95 :

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NCFR Journals

Journals NCFR's Quarterly Journals

Journal of Marriage and the Family () A prestigious forum for the publication of original theory, research interpretation, and critical discussion of subjects relating to marriage and the family Four issues per year (Feb., May, Aug., and Nov.). 284 pages each. ISSN: 0022-2445.

U.S. Non-U.S. Institutions and libraries: $105.00 $120.00 Individual: $ 75.00* $ 90.00* Student: $ 40.00* $ 55.00* *Individual and student subscribers must pay by personal check, credit card, or money order. U.S. funds only Student subscriptions are open to all persons considered full-time students by their uni- versities. Students must attach a copy of a current fee statement as proof of student status.

Back Issue Price List:

Journal of Marriage and the Family U.S. Non-U.S.

JMF60 Volume 60/1998 complete $95.00 $100.00 JMF59 Volume 59/1997 complete $95.00 $100.00 JMF58 Volume 58/1996 complete $95.00 $100.00 JMF57 Volume 57/1995 complete $95.00 $100.00 JMF56 Volume 56/1994 complete $85.00 $90.00 JMF55 Volume 55/1993 complete $85.00 $90.00 JMF54 Volume 54/1992 complete $80.00 $85.00 JMF51 Volume 51/1989 complete $45.00 $50.00 JMF50 Volume 50/1988 complete $45.00 $50.00 JMF53 Volume 53/1991

Nos. 1(Feb.), 2(May), 3(Aug.) $60.00 $65.00 JMF52 Volume 52/1990

Nos. 1(Feb.), 2(May), 3(Aug.) $60.00 $65.00 JMF49 Volume 49/1987

Nos. 1(Feb.), 2(May), 4(Nov.) $22.50 $26.50 JMF48 Volume 48/1986

Nos. 1(Feb.), 3(Aug.), 4(Nov.) $22.50 $26.50 JMF47 Volume 47/1985

Nos. 1(Feb.), 4(Nov.) $15.00 $19.00 JMF45 Volume 45/1983

Nos. 2(May), 3(Aug.) $10.00 $14.00 JMF44 Volume 44/1982

Nos. 1(Feb.), 2(May), 3(Aug.) $15.00 $19.00

Single copies 1994 to present $21.00 $23.00 Single copies 1989-1993 $13.00 $15.00 Single copies 1988 and earlier $11.00 $13.00

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NCFR Journals

Family Relations: Interdisciplinary journal of Applied Family Studies (J)

An applied scholarly journal with a family practitioner focus. Emphasis is on relationships across the life cycle with implications for intervention, education, and public policy Four issues per year (an., April, July, Oct.). 120 pages each. ISSN: 0197-6664.

U.S. Non-U.S. Institutions and libraries: $95.00 $107.00 Individual: $70.00* $ 82.00* Student: $40.00* $ 52.00* *Individual and student subscribers must pay by personal check, credit card, or money order. U.S. funds only Student subscriptions are open to all persons considered full-time students by their universities. Students must attach a copy of a current fee statement as proof of student status.

Back Issue Price List:

Family Relations U.S. Non-U.S.

FR47 Volume 47/1998 complete $85.00 $89.00 FR46 Volume 46/1997 complete $85.00 $89.00 FR45 Volume 45/1996 complete $85.00 $89.00 FR44 Volume 44/1995 complete $85.00 $89.00 FR43 Volume 43/1994 complete $75.00 $79.00 FR42 Volume 42/1993 complete $75.00 $79.00 FR41 Volume 41/1992 complete $70.00 $75.00 FR40 Volume 40/1991 complete $70.00 $75.00 FR39 Volume 39/1990 complete $60.00 $65.00 FR38 Volume 38/1989 complete $40.00 $45.00 FR37 Volume 37/1988 No. loan.) $8.00 $12.00 FR36 Volume 36/1987

Nos. loan.), 2(Apr.), 3(July) $16.50 $19.50 FR35 Volume 35/1986

Nos. 2(Apr.), 3(Jul.) $12.00 $14.00 FR34 Volume 34/1985

Nos. loan.), 2(Apr.), 3(July) $20.50 $23.50 FR33 Volume 33/1984

Nos. loan.), 2(Apr.), 4(Oct.) $13.00 $16.00 FR32 Volume 32/1983 complete $15.00 $19.00 FR31 Volume 31/1982 complete $15.00 $19.00 FR30 Volume 30/1981

Nos. loan.), 2(Apr.), 3ouly) $10.00 $13.00

Single copies 1994 to present $19.00 $21.00 Single copies 1989-1993 $11.00 $13.00 Single copies 1988 and earlier $ 9.00 $11.00

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National Council on Family Relations 3989 Central Avenue Northeast, Suite 550 0197-6664(199810)47:4;1-Y

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National Council on Famly Relations

60th Annual Conference

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(Saturday - Tuesday) Purdue Univ.

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A World of Sesame Street Families, Charlotte Cole, Vice Inst. on Media and the Family President, International Research, Children's Television Work- Families and Communities as Educa- shop, New York, NY - and - Anna Guenina, Director, Research tors for Global Citizenship, Connie and Content, Children's Television Workshop, Moscow, Russia Flanagan, Penn State Univ.

Families and the Environment, Barbara Adams, Deputy Conflict Management and Dispute Coordinator, United Nations Non-governmental Liaison Service Resolution, Daniel Kmitta, Miami Univ. and author of many UN Reports

Reflbections on Parenting Education: Is Families in the Media: Thoughts on the Public Scrutiny of Research a Mirrorfor Practice? Karen Private Lives, Greer Litton Fox, Univ. of Tennessee, 1997-98 DeBord, North Carolina State Univ. NCFR President

Special Panel Eyes on the World The Relationship Between Governments and Families

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