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THE NATIONAL COUNCIL
ON FAMILY RELATIONS
ANNUAL MEETING
SHERATON PARK HOTEL
OCTOBER 22-26, 1969
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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�NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Elizabeth S. Force
. Richard N. Hey
.William F. Kenkel
. . .Betty I. Jeffrey
. Frederick E. Berger
. Marvin B. Sussman
William M. Smith, Jr.
. . Luther Baker, Jr.
Barbara A. Chandler
Roy H. Rodgers
James Walters
President . .
President-Elect
Past President
Secretary . .
Treasurer . . . . · · · · · · · ·. ·
Editor Journal ofMarriage and the Famzly
Editor: The Family Coordinator . . . .
Members-at-Large, Executive Comrru ttee
Section Chairmen:
Counseling .
Education .
Research and Theory
Special Emphases . . . . : .
Chairman, Board of Pubhcat10ns
Chairman, Standing Committee on Affiliated Gr~ups
Chairman, Membership Committee . . . . . . . .
Chairman, Committee on International Liaison . . .
Chairman, Special Committee on Family Life Education
Chairman, Committee on Standards and Certification
Executive Officer . . . . . . . . . . . .
Elected Board of Directors:
Joan Aldous
Leland J. Axelson
Don C. Carter
Victor A. Christopherson
Edward Z. Dager
Ralph G. Eckert
Wallace C. Fulton
Kate B. Garner
Theodore B. Johannis, Jr.
Ethel M. Nash
.John T. Greene
Laurence Smardan
. Harold Feldman
. Mary Lou Purcell
.: Murray A. Straus
J . Obert Kempson
. Dale L. Womble
. Evelyn M. Duvall
. Blaine R. Porter
Rose M. Somerville
. Ruth H. Jewson
Ira L. Reiss
Hyman Rodman
Edward J. Rydman
Benjamin Schlesinger
Murray A. Straus
ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE
General Program Chairman
. Richard N. Hey, University of Minnesota
Counseling Section Meetings
. . . . . . . . . John T. Greene, Florida State University
Education Section Meetings .
. . • . . . . • . Laurence Smardan, Fresno State College
Research and Theory Section Meetings
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harold Feldman, Cornell University
Special Emphases Section Meetings . . . . . . . . . . Mary Lou Purcell, Stephens College, Chairman ; Janet Brow~,
Community Service Society, New York City; and Paul Azaroff University of British Columbta
Theme Section Meetings
David Holland
Round Tables . . . . Lester Baker, Protestant Council of New York City and Virginia Juffer: University of Minnesota
University of Minn~sota
Book and Film Exhibit
• · · • . . . . Charles Sutton, Cana Conference of Chica_go
Displays . . . . . .
· . . Janet Brown, Community Service Society, New York City
Affiliated Groups Seminars
J. Obert Kempson, South Carolina Department of Mental Health
Chairman . . . .
Committee Members
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
· · · · · · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marjory Brooks, University of M:lTyland
Barbara Settles, William Brown, Leda A. Wilson, Joseph W. Maxwell, Jr., Frances S. Lange~
Ellen MacMahon, Glenn Harpe
Our thanks go to Barbara Trautz. Universitv nf MinnArn+ ~ ~-- . .. .
�PROGRAM
ANNUA L MEETING, NATIONAL COUNC IL ON FAM ILY RE LATI ONS
SHERATON PARK HOT EL, WASH INGTON D.C., OCTOBER 21-25, 1969
CONFERENCE THEM£: BEYOND AN ANTI-FAMILY SOCIETY
T UESDAY,
October 21, 1969
7 :00 to 10 :00 p.m .
Franklin Room
WEDNESDAY, October 22, 1969
9 :00a.m. to 2:00p.m.
Franklin Room
ANNUAL MEETING, Executive Committee of the NCFR
Presiding: President, Elizabeth S. Force, American Social Health Association
ANNUAL MEETING
Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the NCF R
9 :00a.m. to 5 :00p.m.
Upper Concourse of States
REGISTRATION
1:00 p.m. to 5 : 40p.m.
Richmond-Arlington Rooms
BOOK AND FILM EXHIB IT
1:00 p.m. to 4:00p.m.
Marshall Room
EMPLOYMENT SERV ICE
2:00 to 4: 00 p.m.
Counseling
Frederick Room
SECTION MEETINGS I
"Group Marriage Counseling: An Experimental Project Focusing on Positive
Interaction and Communication," Carl Clarke, University of Flori da
"Family Counseling and its Implications for Marriage Counseling,'' James
Croake, Veterans Administration Hospital, Seattle, and Barbara E. James,
West Virginia University
Presiding: E. M. Railings, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Education
Wilmington Room
"An Experiment with Closed Circui t TV T eaching in Large Family Life Classes,"
Eleanore B. Luckey, University of Connecticut, and John Rich, McGill
University
Presiding: George Fitzelle, Universi ty of Rhode I sland
Research and Theory
Alexandria Room
Papers for Thursday, Friday and Saturday sections-except for the Burgess
Award-will be distributed at the first meeting of the Research and Theory
Section. Please read the papers for each meeting in advance of the secti on, in
order that the bulk of the time can be used for d iscussion, confrontation, clarif ication of issues, implications, etc. If you have not read the papers in advance of
the meeting, please do not ask questions, although you are welcome to come.
The procedure is experimental for this year, and I would l ike you r comments to
pass on to the NCFR Board. Harold Feldman, Section Chairman
2:00 to 3:00p.m.
Some Needed Areas of Research o n Fami lies with Implications for Social Policy
Panel : Cat herine Chilman, Hood College; Ira Gibbons, Howard University, and Charles Gershenson, Children's Bureau
Presiding: Adrian Solomon, State Universi ty of Buffalo
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3:00 to 4:00p.m.
C
s of the Research and Theory Section
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Some National oncern
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Some Innovations about G~ad~at~~ducat1on-an Exchange
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· Proposals for Inter-UniversitY tu 1es
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Ill: The Funding of Research-Sources, Strategies and Trends
Presiding: Harold Feldman, Cornell University
Special Emphases
2:00 to 4:00p.m.
North Cotillion Room
" An Introduction to Media in _ amily Life ~ducation,"
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Paul Azaroff, University of Bntrsh Columbia
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"An Experience with Media in Family life E~ucatron,
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Deanne Byerly, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Commumt~ School D1stnct
"Achieving Student Relevance Through ~edia,'
Ralph Plagman, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Public Schools
Presiding: Paul Azaroff, University of British Columbia
5:00 to 6:00p.m.
ORIENTATION MEETING FOR THEME SECTION LEADERS
Presiding: David Holland, Theme Section Chairman, University of Minnesota
4:30 to 6:00p.m.
Alexandria Room
NCFR AFFILIATED GROUPS
"Collaborative Endeavor with Related Interest Programs," Marie Kargman,
Governor's Advisory Council on Home and Family, Boston
Concerns of Affil iated Groups (Business Session)
Presiding: Roberta Frasier, Oregon State University
7:30 p.m.
Sheraton Hall
FIRST PLENARY SESSION
Address: "Making Society Fit for Families" Elizabeth D. Koontz, Director,
Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Lab~r
Presiding_: _
Elizabeth S. Force, NCFR President,
Assocratron
9:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Sheraton Hall
THURSDAY,
October 23, 1969
7:30 to 9:00a.m.
Sheraton Hall
7:30 to 9:00a.m.
7:30 to 9:00a.m.
American Social Health
RECEPTION
Hosted by the Maryland Council on Family Relations
Sponsored by the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
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to talk informal!
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-~n opportunrty for new members and visrtors
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PUBLICATIONS BOARD MEETING
REGIONAL BOARD MEETINGS
9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Upper Concourse of States
REGISTRATION
. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Richmond-Arlington Rooms
BOOK AND FILM EXHIBIT
�Thursday continued
9:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Marshall Room
EMPLOYMENT SERV ICE
9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Counseling
Wilmington Room
SECTION MEETINGS II
"Group Centered Approach to Sex Education," Patricia Schiller, Howard University
"Pastoral Marriage Counseling : Unique Facets and Relevant Frames of Reference," James E. Kilgore, Pastoral Counseling Institute, Athens, Georgia
Presiding: William Eastman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Education
Continental Room
"Demographic Correlates of Parental Attitudes toward High School Sex Education." Roger G. Libby, Washington State University
" Pupil Attitude Outcomes to a New Curriculum in Family living including Sex
Education," Allan J . Schneider, Board of Education of the City of New York
"Attitudes of Educators Relative to Selected Specific Issues in the Area of Sex
Education," James D. Greenberg, U.S. Office of Education
Presiding: Helen Bayer, Cornell University
Research and Theory
Alexandria Room
9 :00 to 10:00 a.m.
Burgess Award Address
"Permanence and Change in the History of the American Family, and Some
Speculations as to its Future," Robert Winch, Northwestern University,
1968 Burgess Award recipient
Discussant : Hope Leichter, Columbia University
Presiding : Murray Straus, University of New Hampshire
10:15 to 11 :00 a.m.
The Integration of Laboratory and Field Methods
Panel: K. Dean Black, Pennsylvania State University, Steven Bahr,
Washington State University, and D. Eugene Mead, Brigham
Young University
Presiding: Boyd Rollins, Brigham Young University
Special Emphases
9:00 to 11 :00 a.m.
A new Full length Feature Film, in cooperation with the Motion Picture
Association of America The Learning Tree
Place of showing: Trans-lux Theatre
Bus service from the Sheraton Park Hotel will be provided at cost
Departure time: 8:40 a.m. from the front entrance
Theme Section I
Sheraton Hall
1. "Sensitivity Techniques for Marriage and Family Counseling and Education,"
Miriam E. Berger, "Check-up" for Emotional Health, Jamaica, New York
2. "Marital Enrichment Group Process Demonstration," Carl Clarke, University
of Florida
3. "Group Marriage, Polygyny, Polyandry, Other Variations," Reese D. Kilgo,
University of Alabama, Huntsville
4. "Expression of Human Feelings," James Croake, Veterans Administration
Hospital, Seattle, and Barbara James, West Virginia University
5. "The Secret Circus," James Moore, Purdue University
6 . "Toward Understanding Woman's Sexuality."
7. "Privitizotion as a Thome In Fumily·Sociol Change," Robert Pickett,
Syn1cuse Univorsity
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Thursday continued
. y· Do we Abuse the Meaning of Communication)"
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8· "The Need for nvac City University of N ew y ork
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Norma L Newmar ,
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Famil Through the Eyes of Women m t e L iberation Move.
10. Marnag~ and .
Y rd Honorary Research Scholar, Pennsylvania St ate
ment, Jess1e 8 erna ,
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University
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nd Counseling Panos 8 ar 1s, o1e o n1vers1
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ature of Love and the Meaning of Ma_rnag_ m Contemporary
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13. The. N , H b t L Smith Western Michigan Umvers1ty
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_"Toward a More Useful Definition of Love, Luther T. Jansen, Tacoma
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Community College
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. "Youth Views Marriage in a Pluralistic Soc1ety, Robert M. Whitehurst,
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University of Windsor
8. "Extramarital Relations: Toward a Redefinition," Jetse Sprey, Case Western
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Reserve University
20. " Dealing with Opponents of Sex Education," BertY. Glassberg, Washington
University School of Medicine
21. "New Technical Advances Mean New Family Problems," Wildring S.
Edwards, Texas Technological University
22. "Sex in the Mass Media," Gerald Sanctuary, Sl ECUS (Decision to Meet
Again Pending)
23. " Social Change and Pa~ent Education at Home and Abroad," Evelyn
Pickarts, Los Angeles City School Districts
24. "Family Ecology," Beatrice Paolucci, Michigan State University
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Sheraton Hall
SECOND PLENARY SESSION
Address: "Changing Social Institutions to Meet the Needs of Youth," Ned
Gaylin, Center for Studies of Child and Family Mental Health, NIMH
Presentation of the 1969 E. W. Burgess Award for Outstanding Research, Harold
T. Christensen, Purdue University, Chairman of the Committee
Presiding: Gerald Leslie, University of Florida
12:00 noon to 2:00p.m.
Dover Room
LUNCHEON
Hosted by the Maryland Council on Family Relations (Invitational)
12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.
Sheraton Hall
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
1. "Effect~ of S~ouse Companionship by Sex and Education," Jack 0.
., Balsw1c~, University of Georgia
2. The Fam1ly as an Undergraduate Major," Judith Bennett University of Min·
nesota
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3. ::socialization in the Lower Class," Catherine S. Chilman, Hood College
4· Youth W~o ~arry in High School," Vladimir de Lissovoy, Pennsylvania
State Umvers1ty
5· "M~bilizi ng R_esources for a Comprehensive Community Program in Family
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, Life
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~ducat1on," Will iam H. Genne, National Council of Churches
P~annmg
Educationally for the Total Man in an Emergent Society," Dean
o man, Montana State University
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7. "Parental Attitudes toward Sex Education with Implications for Educators," Frederick G. Humphrey, University of Connecticut and Roger W.
Libby, Washington State University
8. "And the Rich Get Children," Phillip R. Kunz, Brigham Young University
and Merlin B. Brinkerhoff, University of Minnesota and Macalester
College
9. "Helping Parents to Cope with Youthful Alcoholism and Drug Abuse," Russ
Mahan, Merrill-Palmer Institute
10. "Incorporating Family Theory into Family Study Courses," Norma L.
Newmark, City University of New York
11 . "Key Skills for the Family Life Counselor," William C. Nichols, Jr., Grosse
Pointe Psychological Center, Michigan
12. "Teacher Preparation and Curriculum in Family Life Education-Senior High
School," Sharon J. Price, University of Tulsa
13. " Changing Standards Regarding Sex : College Students," Esther D. Schulz,
SIECUS
14. "Divorce Laws and the Family," Aaron L. Tilton, Attorney, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
15. "Teacher Preparation and Curriculum for Family Life Education: Kindergarten Through Grade School," Sally R. Williams, Anaheim Union High
School District, California
16. "Professional Characteristics for Family Life Educators," Alice E. Whatley,
University of Texas, Austin
17. "Aging," Ada Barnett Stough, Office of Aging, HEW
18. "The College's Responsibility in an Age of Changing Sexual Mores," Donald
R. Young, Institute of Religion, Texas Medical Center
19. "Sex Differences and Sex Role Identity Differences in Attitudes of College
Students Toward Parenthood," Joshua Weller, Board of Education, Long
Island City, New York
20. " Communi ty Planning of Mental Health Programs for Families," E. James
Lieberman, Center for Studies of Child and Family Mental Health, NIMH
22. " Does Family Life Education Have Meaning for Low-Income Families?"
James Moore, Purdue University
23. "1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth," Murrell Morris,
Conference Staff
24. " S-G-R: A Theory of Marital Choice," Bernard Murstein, Connecticut
College
25. "Developing Understanding of our Changing Sex Standards," Ira Reiss,
University of Minnesota
26. "The Difference between Marriage Counseling and Psychotherapy," Lee
Steiner, Psychologist, New York
27. "The Role of the Mother in the One-Parent Family," Cecelia Sudia,
Children's Bureau, HEW
28. " Functions of Kin Networks in a Pro-Family Society," Parvez A. Wakil,
University of Saskatchewan
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�Use of Case Histories in Teaching Marriage Courses," Daniel Pe 1
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Claremont Graduate Sc oo 1 .
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. "Flash-ins to Family Life Situataons, Kay F. Krng, Unaversity of Alabama
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Medical Center
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of Sexual Learning and Formal Sex Educatton, James Elia S
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Thursday continued
29.
2:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Continental Room
Alexandria Room
Taft·Vincent Room
6:00p.m. to 7:00p.m .
Sheraton Hall
7:00p.m.
Sheraton Hall
8:30p.m.
FRIDAY,
October
24, 1969
7:30 to 9:00a.m.
Sheraton Hall
7:30 to 9:00a.m.
Wilmington Room
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Upper Concourse of States
9:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Richmond·Arlington Rooms
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Marshall Room
9 :00 to 11:00 a.m.
Counseling
Dover Room
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WASHINGTON D.C. TOUR
BOARD AND
COMMITTEE
MEETINGS
DUTCH TREAT SOCIAL HOUR
THIRD PLENARY SESSION
Banquet
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Grand Premiere of a new Play for Lav1ng Produced by Family Service Association of America
Commissioned by the American Social Health Association, in honor of
Elizabeth S. Force, Director of Family Life Education
Response by Elizabeth S. Force, NCF R President
Presentation of the Ernest G. Osborne Award, Victor Christopherson, University
of Arizona, Chairman of Committee
Songs of the Troubadour, A Social Commentary, Joseph Glazer, Washington, D.C.
Presiding: William F. Kenkel, University of Kentucky
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
NCFR AFFILIATED GROUPS BREAKFAST AND SEMINAR
"Innovative Programming for Affiliated Groups"
Panel : ~elen Thun Hartness, President, Oregon Council on Family Rela·
t1ons; Dean K.Hoffman, President, Montana Council on Family
Relations; and Lester Keasey, President North Carolina Council
on Family Relations.
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Presiding: The Reverend J. Obert Kempson, Columbia, South Carolina
REGISTRATION
BOOK AND FILM EXHIBIT
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
~ECTION MEETINGS ill
1
~iaa~tcof Ho~sin9, Patterns on Marital Interaction and Implications for Mar·
g o~nselmg, James E. Montgomery, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
~ Expenmental Project in Exploratory Pre-Marital Counseling," John r.
re:n~ and a panel of counseling trainees David DuBose Bill Entzminger,
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. aqone Kelly • and Roy Nceley, Flonda State Un1vers1ty '
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Pres1dang· Da 'd K
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�Friday continued
Education
Continental Room
Research and Theory
Alexandria Room
Special Emphases
Warren Room
Theme Section JI
Sheraton Room
"Evaluation of Potential Family Life Teachers," Donald S. Longwor th, Texas
Technological University
"Value Stance Taken by Family Life and Sex Educators," Richard K. Kerckhoff,
Purdue University
"The 'Who' of Sex Education in the Schools,"
Luther G. Baker, Jr., Central
Washington State College
Presiding: Nona Cannon, San Diego,State College
Reports of Research Related to Human Engineering
Panel: "Behavior Modifications of Husbands by Wives," Mark Goldstein
and Barbara J . Francis, Cornell University
"The Shaping of Mothers' Behavior by Children," Joy Osofsky,
Syracuse University
"The Shaping of Handicapped Children's Behavior by Mothers,"
James Oakland, University of Washington
"Training Parents or Professionals," Margaret Parkman-Ray,
Cornell University
Discussants: Henry Pennypacker, Psychology Department, University of Florida
and Robert Bell, Sociology Department, Temple University
Presiding: Lloyd Brightman, University of Maine
"Young Filmakers: Teen-agers Look at Their Wor ld With a Camera,"
Lynne Hofer, Young Filmakers Foundation, New York City
Presiding: Janet S. Brown, Community Service Society of New York
2. "Marital Enrichment Group Process Demonstration," Carl Clarke, University
of Florida
3. "Group Marriage, Polygyny, Polyandry, Other Variations," Reese D. Kilgo,
University of Alabama, Huntsville
4. "Expression of Human Feelings," Barbara James, West Virginia University
and James Croake, Veterans Administration Hospital, Seattle
5. "The Secret Circus," J ames Moore, Purdue University
6. "Toward Understanding Woman's Sexuality,"
7. "Privitization as a T heme in Family-Social Change," Robert Pickett,
Syracuse Un iversity
B. "The Need for Privacy: Do We Abuse the Meaning of Communication?"
Norma L. Newmark, City University of New York
10. "Marriage and Family Through the Eyes of Women In the Liberation Movement,'' Jessie Bernard, Honorary Research Scholar, Pennsylvania State
University
11 . "Morality, Marriage, and Counseling," Panos Bardis, Toledo University
13. "The Nature of l ove and the Meaning of Marriage in Contemporary
Society," Herbert L. Smith, Western Michigan University
14. " Toward a More Useful Definition of Love," Luther T. Jansen, Tacoma
Community College
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11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Sheraton Hall
·n a Pluralistic Society," Robert M. Wh itehur•.
15. "Youth Views Marriage l
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University of Windsor
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H rnessing the Trend Constructively, Mtnam Berger
17. "Trial Marnage- a
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R tr·ons· Toward a Redeftmt1on, Jetse Sprey, Case Western
18. Extramanta1 e1
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Reserve University
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20. "Dealing with Opponents o~ ~ex Education, BertY. Glassberg, Washington
University School of Medtctne
"New Technical Advances Mean Ne~ Family Problems," Wildring s.
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· Edwards Texas Technological Universtty
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23. "Socta1 Change and Parent Education. at Home and Abroad," Evelyn
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Pickarts Los Angeles City School tstncts
24. ''Family Ecology," Beatrice Paolucci, Michigan State University
FOURTH PLENARY MEETING
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Address: "Life in an Urban Commune, Jesste Bernard, Honorary Research
Scholar, Pennsylvania State University
Presiding: Richard Hey, University of Minnesota
12:00 noon to 2:00p.m.
Sheraton Hall
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
31. "New Designs in Family Counseling : The Mobile Open Forum Family
Counseling Center," Hugh Allred, Brigham Young University
32. "Abortion-Community Action and Community Resources," Clara Appell,
Greenwich Health Association, Connecticut and Morey Appell, Hunter
College
33. "The Family as an Undergraduate Major," Judith Bennett, University of
Minnesota
34. "Incorporating Sex Education into the Home Economics Curriculum,"
Xenia Fane, Board of Education of the City of New York
35. "Sex Education for Handicapped and Disadvantaged Youth," Sol Gordon,
Englewood Public Schools, New Jersey
36. "Helping Parents and Students Cope with Their Academic Environments in
o~r Soci?·Economic Structure," Mrs. Lyle Blaine Gray, Lyle Blaine Gray
Dragnosttc and Remedial Center, Baltimore
37. "The Hippie C~mmunal in Relation to the American Family," Everett L.
Hagerty, FJonda State University
38.
"Parenta~ Attitudes toward Sex Education with Implications for Educators,"
Fred~nck G. Humphrey, University of Connecticut and Roger W. Libby,
Washrngton State University
39. "Wife's Perception of Own and Spouse's Expected Non-Work Behavior,"
, T~e~dore B. Johannis, University of Oregon
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0. Burl~rng. Communication in Family Relationships," Karl B. King, Jr.,
Unrverstty of Georgia
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�Friday continued
41.."Teacher Preparation and Curriculum in Family Life Education: College
level," Sander latts, University of Minnesota
42. "Community Planning of Mental Health Programs for Families," E. James
Lieberman, Center for Studies of Child and Family Mental Health, NIMH
43. "Counseling the Entire Family in Crisis," Ruth B. Michaelson, Certified
Clinical Psychologist, Beverly Hills, California
44. "Key Skills for the Family life Counselor," William C. Nichols, Grosse
Pointe Psychological Center, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich igan
45. "Youth Who Marry in High School," Vladimir de lissovoy, Pennsylvania
State University
46. "Community Involvement in Sex Education," Blaine R. Porter, Brigham
Young University
47. "Teacher Preparation and Curriculum in Family life Education : Senior High
School," Sharon J. Price, University of Tulsa
48. "Runaway Children in Court: Laying Aside Lariats," lisa A. Richette,
Lawyer, Philadelphia
49. " Disadvantaged Families," Will iam M. Smith, Jr., Pennsylvania State Uni·
versity
50. "Organizing the Ghetto Community for Sex Education," Rawn Spearman,
SIECUS
51. "Sexual Pleasure in the later Years of Marriage," Walter Stokes, Psychia·
trist, Stuart, Florida
52. "Cross-Cultural Research," Darwin l. Thomas, Washington State University
53. "Family and Generational Patterns of Illegitimacy," Clark E. Vincent,
Bowman Gray School of Medicine
54. "Teacher Preparation and Curriculum for Family Life Education: Kinder·
garten Through Grade School," Sally R. Williams, Anaheim Union High
School District, California
55. "Dealing with the Consequences of Divorce," BertY . Glassberg, Washington
University School of Medicine
56. "Premarital Counseling," Erma Pixley, American Institute of Fami ly Relations, Los Angeles
57. "1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth," Jean Reynolds,
Conference Staff, Washington D.C.
58. "Sub-Professionals as Marriage Counselors and Sex Educators," Gerald
Sanctuary, Sl ECUS
59. "Functions of Kin Networks in a Pro-Family Society," Parvez A. Wakil,
University of Saskatchewan
60. "Two Approaches to Group Work with Parents in a Compensatory Preschool Program," Glorianne Wittes, Ypsilanti Publ ic Schools, Michigan
and Norma Radin, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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2:30 to 4:30 P:m.
Counseling
Dover Room
Education
Continental Room
Research and Theory
2:30 to 3:30p.m.
Alexandria Room
SECTION MEETINGS IV
. A roaches for the Poor," William D. Brown,
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"Marnage an
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University of Marylan
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T aining for Group Counselmg on Mantal
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"The Implications o
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University of Ala ama
Problems," Reese D. Kr go, .
State University, Terre Haute
Carpenter, Indiana
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Presiding: Chester
F ily Society: A Dreamer Speaks, Henry
"F 'ly Life Education in the Pro- a~nting the Osborne Award Address
Colorado City, Texas, _pres·ty of Nebraska· Jerome Folkman, Ohio
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Reactor Panel: ·Au· Y
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Wallace C. F u 1
State Umver~lty,
State University
Fresno State College
Roberta Frasier, Oregon d
Presiding: Laurence E. Smar an,
:~man,
d u d by Researchers
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Creative Metho s se
St aus University of New Hampshire
Panel: The SIMFAM, Mu~a~ rFa~ily Development Section, NIMH
~~= f:J,· ~~~;~ls:n,e~,amily Develop_men~
Section, NIMH
Discussant: Carlfred Broderick, Pennsylvania St~te University .
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Presiding: Constantma Sa f'l'o s·Rothschild' Mernii·Palmer Institute
I '
3:30 to 5:00p.m.
Special Emphases
2:30 to 4:30p.m.
Warren Room
m
Theme Section
Sheraton Hall
Four Alternates Strategies for Constructing FamilY. ~heory .
P J. "From Empirical Research to Partial Family Theory," Karen
ane.
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Bartz, University o
orr a
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"From Universal Proposition to SubstantiVe Family Theory,
Felix Berardo, University of Florida
,
"From Conceptual Framework to Family Theory, Sherwood
Slater, Emory University
,
.
"From Small Group Research to Family Theory, lrvmg Tallman,
University of Minnesota
Presiding: Ivan Nye, Washington State University
"The Mass Media and Family Life Education: An Open Discussion"
Pane/ Participants: Shirley Gillette, Program Manager, School Television Services,
Channel 13, New York City; Robert Hill, Director, Association Press; Sumner
Glimcher, Center for Mass Communications, Columbia University Press; and
Alexander J. Burke, Jr., McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Presiding: Janet S. Brown, Community Service Society of New York
1.
"Se~s~tivity Techniques for Marriage and Family Counseling and Education,"
M1rram E. Berger, "Check-Up" for Emotional Health, Jamaica, New York
4. "Expression of Human Feelings," James Croake, Veterans Administration
Hospital, Seattle and Barbara James, West Virginia University
5. "The Secret Circus," James Moore, Purdue University
7
· Un1Vers1ty as a Theme in Family-Social Change," Robert Pickett, Syracuse
"Priv~tiza~ion
9. ::Marriage and College life Project,'' Carl Clarke, University of Florida
ll. Morality, Marriage, and Counseling," Panos Sardis, Toledo University
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�Friday continued
12. "Personal Growth Within the Marriage," Sharon J. Price, University of
Tulsa
·
13. "The Nature of Love and the Meaning of Marriage in Contemporary Society," Herbert L. Smith, Western Michigan University
14. "Toward a More Useful Definition of Love," Luther T. Jansen, Tacoma
Community College
15. "Youth Views Marriage in a Pluralistic Society," Robert M. Whitehurst,
University of Windsor
16. "Life in an Urban Commune," Jessie Bernard, Honorary Research Scholar,
Pennsylvania State University
18. "Extramarital Relations: Toward a Redefinition," Jetse Sprey, Case Western
Reserve Un iversity
20. "Dealing with Opponents of Sex Education," BertY. Glassberg, Washington
University School of Medicine
23. "Social Change and Parent Education at Home and Abroad," Evelyn
Pickarts, Los Angeles City School Districts
4:30 to 6:00 p.m.
Dover Room
Alexandria Room
Continental Room
6:00p.m.
6:00 to 7:00p.m.
Assembly Room
SPECIAL SESSIONS
Theory Building, Wesley R. Burr, Brigham Young University
Counseling, Edward J. Rydman, American Association of Marriage Counselors
Educational Standards and Certification, Rose M. Somerville, Chairman, San
Diego State College; Leland J. Axelson, Florida State University; Luther G.
Baker, Jr., Central Washington State College; Dorothy T. Dyer, North Dakota
State Un iversity; Theodore B. Johannis, Jr., University of Oregon; William H.
Marshall, University of Wisconsin; Richard K. Kerckhoff, Purdue University;
and Evelyn I. Rouner, Central Michigan University
Feedback meeting for Theme Section Chairmen
Presiding: David Holland, University of Minnesota
MERRILL-PALMER GET-TOGETHER
Address: "New Directions at Merrill-Palmer," Hyman Rodman
DINNER AND EVENING-ON YOUR OWN
SATURDAY,
October 25, 1969
7:30 to 9:00a.m.
Sheraton Hall
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Upper Concourse of States
9:00 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m.
Marshall Room
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
REGISTRATION
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
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�Saturday continued
g:oO to 10:30 a.m.
Sheraton Hall
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Park Ballroom
12:00 noon to 2:00p.m.
Sheraton Hall
I' ,
MEETING
FIFTH PLENARY
. Research, Education, and Coun~e mg
"M tual Concerns of Fam_•IY
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an Carolina Populat•on Center, Chapel
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n. B.' ussm M. Duvall, Fam1'I Y L'f ~ Educa~1on Con.
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Florida; Reuben Hill, Fam1ly Study
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Su ltant and ut of Manneso ta , Ethel Nash, Caro 1ana opu 1
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Center, Un1vers1 North Caro 11 .,, Gerald Leslie, 0 epartment o So·
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cio,logy, University of Flon a
ANNUAL NCFR BUSINESS MEETING
FILM AWARDS LUNCHEON
. . "Challenge for Change
d
National Film Board of Canada
Talk and Demonstration.
George C· Stoney' Program Pro . ucer, d of Canada
.
B
Bonnie Sheer Klein, National Flim oar
L G Purcell Stephens College
Presiding: Mary ou ·. . Eli~abeth S. Force, NCFR president
Media Awar~resentallon.Film (up to 30 minutes in length)
II
Ca~:~~~~ B
Film (from 31 to 100 minutes in length)
2:30 to 4:30p.m.
Counseling
Dover Room
SECTION MEETING~ V
.
C
r , John T · Middleton • State College
"The Role of Values 1n Marnage ounse mg,
of Arts and Sciences, Plattsburgh, New York
"Capsule Summaries of Unusual Counseling Situations," W. Clark Ellzey, Texas
Technological College
Presiding: Hugo Bourdeau, Trinity University, San Antonio
Education
Wilmington Room
"So You Want to Be A Family Life Educator?"
Dorothy Nowack, Prince George's County Board of Education, Maryland,
representing the elementary school level
Lois J. Whisler, Bakersfield High School, Bakersfield, California, representing
the secondary level.
Rose M. Somerville, San Diego State College and David S. Torbett, Temple
Buell College, representing the college and university level.
Presiding: Rose M. Somerville, San Diego State College
Research and Theory
Alexandria Room
Reports of Research Relating to Social Engineering
,
"Mate Selection and Marital Happiness in the Communist Chinese Society,
Lucy J . Huang, Illinois State University
"Functional and Dysfunctional Aspects of Stress Situations in Marriage,"
Judson Landis, University of California, Berkeley
"Urba~ization in Developing Countries and the Family," E. Wilbur Bock and
, Sugtyama lutaka, University of Florida
Youth Reports on the Generation Gap" Cecelia Sudia and Elizabeth Herzog,
Youth and Child Studies Branch, HEW
Discussa~ts: E. C. Devereux, Cornell University and Robert Lewis, University of
Georg1a
Presiding:
Daniel Hobbs, University of Georgia
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�Saturday continued
Special Emphases
2:30 to 4:30p.m.
Warren Room
THE TIMELESS LOOK IN FILM:
Preface To A Life, United States Publ ic Heal th Service
Johnny Lingo, Brigham Young University
Roots of Happiness, National Association of Mental Health (Spanish Version)
(Spanish Version)
THE WINNERS OF THE FIRST NCFR FILM AWARDS, To Be Shown
Theme Section ISl
Sheraton Hall
3. "Group Marriage, Polygyny, Polyandry, Other Variations," Reese D. Kilgo,
University of Alabama, Huntsville
4. "Expression of Human Feelings," James Croake, Veterans Administration
Hospital, Seattle
5. "The Secret Circus," James Moore, Purdue University
7. "Privitization as a Theme in Family-Social Change," Robert Pickett, Syracuse
University
11 . "Morality, Marriage, and Counseling," Panos Sardis, Toledo University
12. "Personal Growth Within the Marriage," Sharon J. Price, University of Tulsa
14. "Toward a More Useful Definition of Love," Luther T . Jansen, Tacoma
Community College,
15. "Youth Views Marriage in a Pluralistic Society," Robert M. Whitehurst,
University of Windsor
16. "Life in an Urban Commune," Jessie Bernard, Honorary Research Scholar,
Pennsylvania State Un iversity
18. "Extramarital Relations: Toward a Redefinition," Jetse Sprey, Case Western
Reserve University
20. "Dealing with Opponents of Sex Education," BertY. Glassberg, Washington
University School of Medicine
23. "Social Change and Parent Education at Home and Abroad," Evelyn
Pickarts, Los Angeles City School Districts
�NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND BOARO OF Dl RECTORS, 1969-70
President . .
President-Elect
Past President
Secretary . .
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . .
Editor, Journal of Ma"iage and the Family
Editor, The Family Coordinator . . .
Members-at-Large, Executive Commit tee .
. Richard N. Hey
. . Gerald Leslie
Elizabeth S. Force
. . Janet S. Brown
erger
. Frederick E. B
Carlfred B. Broderick
Will iam M. Nichols
. Luther Baker, Jr.
James W
alters
Two to be elected
. Donald R. Young
.Leland J. Axelson
. Murray A. Straus
. James Walters
. Ruth H. Jewson
Section Chairmen:
Counseling . . . . . .
Education . . . . . .
Research and Theory . .
Special Emphases Section
Executive Officer .
Mabel B. Anderson
Leland J. Axelson
Don C. Carter
Board of Directors
Victor A. Ch ristopherson
Edward Z. Dager
Wallace C. Fulton
Kate B. Garner
Dean K. Hoffman
State, Regional, and Local Chairmen
Pacific Northwest - Luther Baker, Jr.
Rocky Mountain- David Torbett
Ruth Jefferson
E. James Lieberman
Ethel M. Nash
Hyman Rodman
Edward J. Rydman
Benjamin Schlesinger
Murray A. Straus
Montana- Dean K. Hoffman
Nebraska- Helen Redden
Nevada- Shirley Wedow
New Jersey South-Samuel Witchell
Metropolitan New York-LeeR. Steiner
Upstate New York-Loren S. WoolsLOn
North Carolina-Lester Keasey
Charlotte, North Carolina-William Bluford
Greater Greensboro, North Carolina-Mrs. R ufus Hambright
Greater High Point, North Carolina-Eldora Terrell, M.D.
North Dakota- Robert Bialozer
Ohio- Roy Adams
Oklahoma-Thomas S. Cunningham
Oregon- Helen Thun Hartness
South Carolina- Dim it ra S. George
Texas-Wildring S. Edwards
Utah- Allan Cruckett
Virginia- B. H. Raymond, M.D.
Washington-Joh n Schiller
Southeastern-Elizabeth T. Sheerer
Tri-State- Norma L. Newmark
Al<~bama- Grover Murchinson , M.D.
Los Angeles, California-Ralph Eckert
Northern California- Howard Busching
Orange Co unty, Califo rnia- Mrs. Bernard Paul
San Diego, California - Rose Somerville
Connecticut-Father Randall Blackall
Southem Idaho-Norma Barnes
Illinois- !. W. Seelye
Indiana-Elizabeth N. Jackson
Iowa- Kenne th S.mingcr
Louisiana- Georgia Dreger
M ~tryland -Lyle 131 aine Gray
M ssachusel ts-Buurdman W. Kathan
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Michigan- Evelyn Rotulcr
Michigan Upper Peninsula- Jane S. Bemis
Minnesot:~-Do nald P. Irish
Mississippi- Gerald Globctti
Missouri- Owen Fox
Wisconsin-Sarah C. Webb
Dane County, Wisconsin-Kath ryn Bruening
Madison, Wisconsin - Florence Barrington
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�INDEX TO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
Adorns. Roy. 16
Aldous. Joan. 2
Allred. G. Hugh, 10
Anderson. Mabel 8 ., 16
APPell. Clara T.. 10
Appell, Morey L., 10
Axelson. Leland J ., 2, 13, 16
Azaroff, Paul. 2, 4
Bahr, Steven. 5
Baker. Lester, 2
Baker, Luthe r G .• Jr., 2, 9 , 13, 16
Balswick, J ack, 6
Sardis, Panos D.• 6. 9. 12, 1 5
Barnes, Norma, 16
Barringer, Kenneth D., 16
Barrington, F Iorence, 16
Benz, Karen W.• 12
Baver. Helen T. McMullen, 5
Bell, Roben R., 9
Bemis, J aneS., 16
Bennett, Judith, 6. 10
Berardo. Fel ix Mario, 12
Berger, F redertck E .• 2, 1 6
Berger, Miriam E ., 5, 10, 12
Bernard, Jessie. 6 . 9. 10. 1 3. 16
Bialozer, Robert C., 16
Blackall. Randall. 16
Bla~;k. K . Dean, 5
Bluford. William. 16
Bock, Elmer Wilbur, 14
Bourdeau, Hugo A., 14
Bowman, Honry, 12
Brightman. Lloyd A., 9
Brinkerhoff, Merlin, 7
Broderick, Carlfred B., 12, 16
Brooks. Marjory 2
Brown, Janet 5., 2, 9, 12, 16
Brown, William D .• 2, 12
Bruening, Kathryn, 16
Burke. Alexander J .• Jr., 12
Burr, Wesley A., 13
Buschmg, Howard, 16
Byerly, Deanne, 4
Cannon, Nona H., 9
Ca rpenter, Chener J ., 12
Carter, Don C., 2, 16
Chandler, Barbara A ., 2
Chilman. Catherine S., 3, 6
ChnStensen, Harold T., 6
Chn stopherson, Victor, 2, 8, 16
Clarke, Carl, 3, 5, 9, 12
Croake. James W.• 3, 5, 9, 12, 15
Crockett. Allan. 16
Cunnmgllam, Thomas S., 16
Dago~. Edward 2 ., 2. 16
de Lrssovoy. Vlad imir, 6, 11
Dovereux, Edward C., 14
Drog~r. Georgia E., 16
DuBose, Dllvid, 8
Duvall. Evelyn Millis 2 14
Dyer. Dorothy T., 1J ·
East man, William F., 5
Eckert, Ralph G., 2, 16
Edwards, Wildring s .. 6. 10 , 16
Elias, James, 8
Ellzey, W. C lark, 14
Entzminger, Bill, 8
Fane, Xenia. 10
F~ldman, Harold, 2. 3, 4
Frtzelle, George T ., 3
Folkman, Jerome D., 12
Force. Elizabeth S . . 2, 3, 4, 8, 14, 16
Fox, Owen. 16
Franc is, Barba ra, 9
Frasi er, R oberta C., 4, 12
Fulto n. Wallace C.• 2. 12, 16
Gar ner, Kate B., 2, 16
Gayli n, Ned, 6
Genne, Will iam H., 6
George, Dimitra. 16
Gershenson, Charles, 3
Gibbons, Ira, 3
Gi llette, Shirle y, 12
Gingles. Ruby, 12
G lassb erg, Bert Y., 6, 10, 11, 13, 15
Glazer, Joseph, 8
Gl imcher, Sumnar, 12
G lobeni, Gerald, 16
Goldstein. Mark E.• 9
Go rdon, Sol, 10
Gr ay, Lyl e Blaine. 10. 16
Greenberg. James D., 5
Greene, Jo hn T ., 2, 8
Hagarty, Everot t L., 10
Hambright, Mrs. Rufus, 16
Ha rper, Glenn, 2
Hartness, Helen T., 8 , 16
Herzog, E lizabe th, 14
Hey, Richard N., 2, 10, 16
Hill, Reuben, 14
Hill, Robert , 12
Hobbs, Daniel F.• Jr., 14
Hofe r, L ynne. 9
Hoffman, Dean K., 6, 8, 16
Holland, Dovid. 2, 4 , 13
Hu11ng, Lucy Jen. 14
Humphrey, Frederick G., 7, 10
I rlsh, Donald P., 16
lutaka. Sugiama, 14
Jac kson, Elizabeth N., 16
James, Barbara E.• 3, 5, 9, 12
Jansen, Luther T ., 6. 9, 13. 15
J efferson. Rut h, 16
Jaffrey, Betty, 2
J ewson, Ruth H., 2, 16
J ohannis. Theodore B., Jr.• 2, 10, 13
J u ffer. Virginia, 2
Kargma n. Marie W.• 4
Kat han, Boardman W., 16
Keasey, Lester D., 8, 16
Kelly, Marj o rie, 8
Kempson, J . Obert, 2, 8
Kenkel, William F., 2, 8
Kerkh o ff. R icha rd K.• 9. 1 3
Kilgo, Reese 0., 5, 9, 12, 15
K ~lgo re, James E., 5
K1 ng, Karl B., Jr., 10
King. Kay F •• 8
Klein, Bonnie Sheer, 14
Knox , David, 8
Koontz, El izabeth, 4
Kunz. Philip R .• 7
Land is, Judson T., 14
Lange, Fra ncis S ., 2
Latts, Sander, 11
Leichter. Hope, 5
Leslie, Gerald R.• 6, 14, 16
Lewis, Robert A., 14
Libby, Roger~ 5. 7. 10
Lieberman, E. James, 7, 1 1, 16
Longworth, Donald 5., 9
Luckey, Eleanore B., 3
MacMahon, E lien, 2
Mahan, RuS$, 7
Marshall, William H., 13
Maxwell. Joseph W.. Jr .• 2
Mead, D. Eugene, 5
Michaelso n, Ruth B., 11
Middl eton, John, 14
Montgomery, James E., 8
Moore, James E., 5, 7. 9, 12, 15
Morris, Murrell, 7
Murchinson. Grover. M.D .. 16
Murstain, Bernard 1., 7
Nash, Ethel M., 2, 14, 16
Neeloy, Roy, 8
Newmark, No rma L., 6, 7, 9, 16
Nic hols, William C., Jr.• 7, 11, 16
Nowack, Dorothy, 14
Nye, Ivan, 12
Oakland, James A., 9
Olson, Donald H., 12
Osof:.ky, Joy, 9
Paolucci. Beatrice. 6. 10
Parkman·Rlly, Margaret, 9
Paul, Mrs. Bernard, 16
Pennypacker, Henry, 9
Perlman. Daniel, 8
Pickarrs. Evelyn, 6, 10. 13, 16
Pickett, RobertS., 5, 9, 12, 15
Pix le y, Erma, 11
Plagman. Ralph, 4
Porter, Blaine R.• 11
Price, S haron J .• 7, 1 1, 13, 15
Purcell, Mary Lou G., 2, 14
Radin, Norma. 11
Railings, E. M., 3
Raymond, B. H., M.D., 16
Redden, Helen, 16
Reiss. Ira L.. 2. 7
Reynolds, Jean, 11
R ich, J ohn. M.D., 3
R ichetto, Lisa A. , 1 1
Rodgers, Roy H., 2
Rodman, Hyman, 2, 13, 16
Rollins, Boyd C., 5
Rothschilu. Constantina Safilios. 12
Rouner, Evelyn 1., 13, 16
Ryder, Robert G., 12
Ryd ma n, Edward J ., 2. 13, 16
Sanctuary, Gerald. 6. 11
Schiller, J ohn, 16
Schiller, Pat ricia, 5
Sch lesinge r, Benjamin, 2, 16
Schneider, Allan J ., 5
Schulz, Esther D., 7
Seelye, L w.• 16
Sett les, Barbara, 2
S heerer, Elizabeth T., 16
Slater, Sherwood B. , 12
Smardan, Laurence E. 2, 12
Smith, Herbert L., 6. 9. 13. 15
Smith, William M.• J r., 2, 11
Solomon, Adrian. 3
Somerville, Rose M., 2 , 13, 14. 16
Spearma n, Aawn, 1 1
Sprey, J et se, 6, 10, 13, 15
Steiner, Lee A., 7, 16
S to kes. Walter R .. M.D .. 11
S toney, George C., 14
Stough, Ada. 7
St raus, Murray A., 2, 5, 12, 16
Sudia, Cecelia E., 7, 14
Sussman. Marvin B., 2, 14
Sutton, Charle$, 2
T allman. Irving. 12
T errell, Eldora. M. D., 16
Thomas, Darwin L., 1 1
T ilton, Aaron L. , 7
Torbett. David S .• 14, 16
Trautz, Barbara, 2
Vincen t, C lark E., 11
Wakil. Parvez A ., 7, 11
Walters, James, 2. 16
Webb, Sarah C., 16
Wedow, Shirley, 16
Weller, Joshua. 7
Whatley, Alice E.• 7
Whisler, Lois, 14
Whi tehurst, Robert N., 6, 10, 13, 16
Williams. Sally, 7. 11
Wilson, Leda A .• 2
Winch, Robetr F., 5
Witchell, Samuel, 16
Wittes, G lor ianne, 11
Womble, Dale L., 2
WOOlston, Loren S., 16
Young. Donald R .• 7, 16
�VISIT NCFR
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SHOW TIMES*
Time Title
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
1: 00 Nursery School Child Mother
Interaction
1:45 Mr. Grey
2 :00 Where Mrs. Whalley lives
2:35 Hear Us 0 Lordi
3:30 Steve & Kathy: Going Steady
3 :45 George & Betty: Career
Versus Marriage
4:00 Tom & "Ann: Making Out
4: 15 Marriage: What Kind for You
4:45 Friendly Games
5:00 Your First Six Years
5: 15 Never A Bride
5:40 Lonnie's Day
8:30
8:50
9:05
9 :20
9: 55
10:40
11:05
11:35
12:05
12:40
1: 10
1: 25
1: 40
2: 05
2: 25
2:40
3: 10
3:25
4: 05
4: 28
4:40
A Teenage Pregnancy
Encounter
Your First Six Years
Invention of the Adolescent
Nursery School ChildMother Interaction
Human Heredity
Walk in Their Shoes
Awareness
This Is No Time for
Romance
Marriage: What Kind for You
Steve & Kathy: Going Steady
Adolescence, Love and
Maturity
The Red Kite
Workout
Tom & Ann: Making Out
Johnny Lingo
George & Betty: Career
Versus Marriage
Are You the One?
Mirror, Mirror
Lonnie's Day
Acting with Maturity
*Times Subject to Change Without Notice
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8:15
8:30
8 : 50
9: 20
9 : 45
10: 00
10:30
, 1: 00
, 1:30
12:00
12: 15
12: 40
1: 05
, :25
1:55
2: 50
3:25
3: 55
4:10
Acting with Maturity
Workout
Mirror, Mirror
The Red Kite
Encounter
Walk in Their Shoes
Are You the One?
Never a Bride
Mr. Grey
Friendly Games
This Is No Time for
Romance
Human Heredity
A Teenage Pregnancy
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Hear Us 0 Lordi
Invention of the Adolescent
Johnny Lingo
Adolescence, Love and
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Where Mrs. Whalley lives
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VIOLENCE and
the FAMILY
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
ANNUAL MEETING - OCTOBER 7 -10, 1970 - PICK-CONGRESS HOTEL - CHICAGO
�NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
. . .Richard N. Hey
• • Gerald R. Leslie
.Elizabeth S. Force
. • . Janet S. Brown
Frederick E. Berger
Carlfred B. Broderick
. .William C. Nichols
Luther Baker, Jr., Robert H. Coombs
Mary Lou Purcell, James Walters
. David H. Olson
James Maddock
President. • • .
President-Elect .
Past President
Secretary . . • .
Treasurer. . . •
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Editor , Journal of MaPPiage and the Family
Editor, The Family CooPdinatoP . . . .
Members-at-Large, Executive Committee . .
Member-at-Large, Representing the Family Action Committee .
Member-at-Large, Representing Students and Young Professionals
Section Chairmen :
Counseling .
.Paul Weikert
. Donald R. Young
Family Acl:ion .
Education . .
.Murray A. Straus
Leland J. Axelson
Research and Theory.
Special Emphases.
.James Walters
.Blaine R. Porter
Chairman , Board of Publications . . . . • • . • . •.
.J . Obert Kempson
Chairman, Standing Committee on Affiliated Councils.
. .Kate B. Garner
Chairman, Membership Committee . • . . . . • . • . .
Chairman , Committee on International Liaison . . • .
.Evelyn M. Duvall
. Blaine R. Porter
Chairman, Special Committee on Family Life Education
. Rose M. Somerville
Chairman , Committee on Educational Standards and Certification for Family Life Educators
.Harold Feldman
Chairman, Ongoing Research and Theory Committee.
. • . Ruth H. Jewson
Executive Officer . • • . . . . • . . . . . . . .
ELECTED BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mable B. Anderson
Lel and J . Axelson
Don C. Carter
Victor A. Christopherson
Edward Z. Dager
Wallace C. Fulton
Kate B. Garner
Dean K. Hoffman
Ruth B. Jefferson
E. James Lieberman
Ethel Nash
Hyman Rodman
Roger H. Rubin
Edward J . Rydman
Benjamin Schlesinger
Murray A. Straus
ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE
General Program Chairman . •
Counseling Section Meetings .
Education Section Meetings .
Family Action Section Meetings
Research and Theory Section Meetings
Specia l Emphases Section Meetings.
Theme Section Meetings
Round Tables
Book Exhibit
Film Exhibit
Displays .
Affiliated Councils Seminar.
. . •• •• . • • • • . . . . Gerald R. Leslie, University of Florida
Donald R. Young, Institute of Religion, Texas Medical Center , Houston
• Leland J . Axelson, Florida State University
• Paul Weikert , Pennsylvania State University
Mur ray A. Straus, University of New Hampshire
. •James W l ters, Oklahoma State University
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• . . . • • Felix Berardo, University of Florida
. Roberta C. Frasier , Oregon Stat e University
Ollie Pocs, Illinois State U
niversity at Normal
• • • . . • . Charles Sutt on , Evanston , Illinois
Janet Brown, Community Service Society , New York Ci ty
. J. Obert Kempson, South Carolina Department of Mental Health
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
Chairman . • . . . . . . • . . . • .
. . • • • .
• •• . . . Charles Sutton, Evanston , Illinois
Illinois Hospitality Room (location will be posted) . . • . • . . . . Shirley Swanson, Pr esident, Illinois Council
on Family Relations
Our thanks go to Barbara Trautz Walker, University of Ninnesota, for the cover design .
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�PROGRAM
ANNUAL MEETING, NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
PICK-CONGRESS HOTEL, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, OCTOBER 7-10, 1970
CONFERENCE THEME:
VIOLENCE AND THE FAMILY
NCFR HEADQUARTERS
Shelby Room
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1970
7:30 p.m.
Grant Park Room
ANNUAL MEETING, Executive Committee of the NCFR
(1969-70 Committee only, please; Past Presidents welcome)
Presiding: President, Richard N. Hey, University of Minnesota
WEDNESDAY, October 7, 1970
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Roosevelt Room
FILM EXHIBIT
Presiding : Charles Sutton, Evanston, Illinois
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Oxford Room
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Illinois State Employment Service
9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Oxford Room
REGISTRATION
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Washington Room
BOOK EXHIBIT
Chairman: Ollie Foes, Illinois State University at Normal
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Grant Park Room
ANNUAL MEETING
Board of Directors and Executive Committee of NCFR
(1969-70 group only, please; Past Presidents welcome)
2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Variety Club Room
NATIONAL RESEARCH AND THEORY CONCERNS COMMITTEE
Presiding: Harold Feldman, Cornell University
2:00p.m. to 5: 30 p.m.
Victorian Room
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS WORKSHOP
"Beyond Morality: Toward the Humanization of the Sexes," Ronald W.
Mazur, Sex Education Consulting and Counseling Services, Salem,
Massachusetts
Panel: Sam Taylor, Planned Parenthood/World Population, New York; Paul
Weikert, Pennsylvania State University; Barbara Settles, University
of Delaware; Mildred Morgan, Black Mountain, North Carolina; Ruth
Jewson, NCFR; Roger Libby, Washington State University
Presiding: Dean Hoffman, Montana State University
3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Windsor Room
FILM SHOWING, SPECIAL EMPHASES SECTION
Chairman: James Walters, Oklahoma State University
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Lincoln Room
7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Great Hall
ORIENTATION FOR ROUND TABLE LEADERS
Presiding: Roberta Frasier, Oregon State University
FIRST PLENARY SESSION
Address: "Violence, Television, and the Family," Roy Danish, National
Association of Broadcasters, New York City
Presiding: Harold Feldman, Cornell University
Greetings: Richard N. Hey, NCFR President, University of Minnesota
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�THURSOAY, October 8, 1970
7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Illinois Room #S
FAMILY ACTION COMMITTEE
Presiding: David Olson, Family Development Section, NIMH
7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Grant Park Room
FILM SHOWING, SPECIAL EMPHASES SECTION
Chairman: James Walters, Oklahoma State University
7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a . m.
Music Room
PUBLICATIONS BOARD MEETING
Presiding: Blaine R. Porter, Brigham Young University
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Oxford Room
REGISTRATION
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Roosevelt Room
FILM EXHIBIT
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Oxford Room
9 : 00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Washington Room
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Illinois State Employment Service
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a .m.
Counseling
Florentine Room
Educat ion
Buckingham Room
Fumily Actiol'l
\~irHlsor Room
H m:h.Hit: ~h
nnd 't'hcory
l'l~lff.tl
lhiUI\I
Presiding:
Charles Sutton, Evanston, Illinois
BOOK EXHIBIT
Chairman: Ollie Pocs, Illinois State University at Normal
SECTION MEETINGS I
"The Inexpressive Male: A Barrier to Healthy Male-Female Relationships,"
Jack 0. Balswick and Charles w. Peek, University of Georgia
" Early Imposed Self Image and Present Feelings of Security," Jane
Vincent, North Dakota State University
"British Marriage Guidance--American Marriage Counseling: Similarities
and Differences," Reese Danley Kilgo, University of Alabama at
Huntsville
Presiding: Frederick G. Humphrey, University of Connecticut
"A Study of Disagreements and Conflicts during Engagement ," Judson T.
Landis, University of California at Berkeley
"The Roots of Violence Develop within the Family," Barbara E. James,
West Virginia University
"Violence: \.J'here Does It Begin?" Helen A. DeRosis, New York City
Presiding: Joseph B. Perry, Jr., BO\IIling Green State University
"l~'um:l.ly
Violence Hnd Community Intervention : Implementntion and
Rosonrch l~valw.tt ion," Morton Bard , City College, City University of
Now York
Pr t1lilitllns : Nichttol Sporuko\.Jti\d , Virginia Polytechnic Ins ti tutc
by Mtlil," l>uttno Donfield t\nd ~H c hocl t~ordnn,
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Special E~phases
\ Grant Park Room
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Theme
Lincoln Room
10:15 a.m. to 12 :00 noon
Great Hall
12 : 15 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Gold Room
"On Being a Family Specialist Then and Now--An Intergenerational
Di a 1ogue, 11 Dav id R• Mace , Bowman Gray School of Medicine, and David
Olson, National Institute of Mental Health
Presiding: James Walters, Oklahoma State University
Death and Survivorship: Modes of Adaptation
"The Widow and Widower and Remarriage," Benjamin Schlesinger, University
of Toronto
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"The Theory of Post-Bereavement Social Behavior, Dennis R. Keefe ,
University of Georgia
"The Management of Death among Middle-Class Families," Vidal Clay,
University of Connecticut at Stamford
Presiding: Ruth E. Albrecht, University of Florida
ANNUAL NCFR BUSINESS MEETING, NUMBER I
All members are urged to attend.
Presiding: Richard N. Hey, University of Minnesota
ROUNt TABLE LUNCHEONS
1. "Family Life Needs Family Law," Marie W. Kargman, Advisory Council
on Home and Family, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
2. "Initiating Gerontology Courses in a Family Life Department, 11 Sally
Van Zandt, University of Nebraska
3. "The Detrimental Effects of the Idealized Concept of the American
Family," Russell Mahan, Merrill-Palmer Institute
4. "A New Look at Marriage, 11 Dean Hoffman, Montana State University
5. "Volunteers: Activating the Silent Majority," K. F. King,
University of Alabama in Birmingham
6. "Non-Violent Bases for Parental Control over Adolescents," Thomas
E. Smith, University of South Carolina
7. "New Variations in Family Structure: The Group Marriage," Reese D.
Kilgo, University of Alabama at Huntsville
8. "The Relationship between Child Rearing Patterns and Campus
Violence," Luther G. Baker, Jr., Central Washington State College
9. "Stages of Adjustment of Single Parents in Meeting Today's Family
Crises," Kenneth Barringer, University of Iowa
10. "Cultural Barriers to Family Limitation," Carol Larson Stone,
University of Washington
11. "Sharing Session for Family Life Educators in Secondary Schools,"
Rebecca M. Smith, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
12. "Evaluating Resources for Sexuality Education," James 1. Spangenberg,
University of New Hampshire
13. "Women's Liberation: The Challenge to Family Life Educators," Rose
M. Somerville, San Diego State College
14. "Bridging the Generation Gap," E. M. Rallings, University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
15. "Violence as an Expression of the Emotions," Rachel Meschan , Bowman
Gray School of Medicine
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"Marriage in the Later Years," J. Richard Connelly, Oregon State
University
"Equal Rights for Women: Impact on Families,'' Beatrice Paolucci,
Michigan State University
"Emotional Violence: A Response to Extra Marital Intimacies,"
Robert N. Whitehurst, University of Windsor, Ontario
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"Myth or Reality: The Family That Plays Together Stays Togeth er,
Theodore B. Johannis, Jr., University of Oregon
"Violence and the Aged," Ruth E. Albrecht, University of Florida
"Abortion and the Family," Robert Lewis, University of Georgia
"Sex Education--Bridging the Gap between Family Life and Health
Education," Roger W. Libby, Washington State University, and
Robert Kaplan, Ohio State University
"A Health Care Team Approach to Treating Fatally Ill Children,"
Gene Miller, University of Wisconsin Medical Center
"Family Life Education for the Non-Middle Class," Ruth B.
Jefferson, Howard University
"Sex Education for Adults," P. K. Houdek, Kansas City Social
Health Society, Inc.
"Is There a Black Family Life Style?" Marie F. Peters, University
of Connecticut
"Family Reaction to Death : Interpers onal Dynamics," Carl
Nighswonger, University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics
"The Relationship between Child Rearing Patterns and Campus
Violence," Helen Buchanan Meahl, Pennsylvania State University
"Toward Effective Fatherhood in Today's Society," Kate B. Garner,
Greensboro, North Carolina
"Opening Peoples' Minds to Change," Lester A. Kirkendall, Oregon
State University
1:30 p . m. to 2:15 p.m.
Grant Park Room
FILM SHOWING, SPECIAL EMPHASES SECTION
Chairman: James Walters, Oklahoma State University
2:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Great Hall
SECOND PLENARY SESSION
Address: "Sexuality and Violence," Gerald P. Sanctuary, SIECUS
Presentation of the 1970 Ernest G. Osborne Award for Outstanding
Teaching: Rose M Somerville, San Diego State College, Chairman of
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the Selection Committee
Presiding: Joseph Himes, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
SECTION MEETINGS II
Counseling
Florentine Room
11
Abortion: Ethical and Therapeutic Issues, 11 Edward J. Rydman, American
Association of M rriage and Family Counselors, Dallas
a
11
Counseling the Unwed Mother," Walter H. Yarrow, Mississippi Sta te
University
11
A New Career in Mental Health: Family Crisis Specialist," Herbert
Zerof, Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Philadelphia
Presiding: Mary Jane Hungerford, American Institute of Fami ly Relations
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Education
Buckingham Room
Family Action
Windsor Room
"T
h.
Attitudes and Skills for Creative Use of Interpersonal Conflict "
eac l.ngW'lll.'ams Character Research Project, Union College
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Herman 1
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F · 1 Ed
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"Teen-Parent Group Counseling, Genevieve Pal.nter' atnl. Y ucat1.on
Association of Champaign County, Illinois, and others
Presiding: Genevieve Painter
"Male Aggression in the Dating-Courtship Relationship," Eugene Kanin,
Purdue University
"Community and Family Violence: Student Involvement in a Black
Community 11 Roger Rubin, University of Tennessee
"F roily Vioience against Children: Causes, Prevention and Intervention,"
;obert ten Benzel, Hennepin County General Hospital, Minneapolis
Presiding: Robert G. Ryder, National Institute of Mental Health
Research ·and Theory IIA
Plaza Room
"Development of a Socio-Metric Multivariant Model of Marital Adjustment
among Married College Students and Spouses," Sharon Price Bonham,
Tulsa University
"Predictions on the Relationship between Militant Feminism and the
Adoption of Changes in Women's Roles within the Family Structure,"
Barbara H. Settles, University of Delaware
"Pre-morbid Family Roles and Rehabilitation Outcome, 11 Sherwood B. Slater,
Emory University, Morris W. Stroud III, Case Western Reserve Universit~
and Marvin B. Sussman, Case Western Reserve University
"Adaptability, Problem Perception and Communication: A Factor Analysis
of Marital Interaction," Irving Tallman, University of Minnesota, and
Dianne Kieren, University of Alberta
Presiding: Floyd M. Martinson, Gustavus Adolphus College
Research and Theory liB
Belmont Room
"The Stimulus-Value-Role Theory of Marital Choice," Bernard I. Murstein,
Connecticut College
Discussants: Robert F. Winch, Northwestern University, Harold Feldman,
Cornell University, and Alan C. Kerckhoff, Duke University
Presiding: F. Ivan Nye, Washington State University
V
~ecial
..,~rant Park Room
Emphases
"Plans for the 1971 National Family Life Education Workshop." Panel
Moderator : Evelyn Rouner, Central Michigan University; Panel:
Frances \.J. Jones, University of Arkansas, Karl King, University of
Georgia, Blaine R. Porter, Brigham Young University, Grace Richardson,
J . C: Penney Company, and James Walters, Oklahoma State University
Presid1.ng: James Walters, Oklahoma State University
Theme
Lincoln Room
Death as a Family Crisis: War and Missing Persons
"A Study of Thirty two American Wives of Men Who Are Prisoners of War or
"Missing in Act~on," Sharon Price Bonham, Tulsa University
War and the Faml.ly: The Psychology of Anti-Grief " E. James Lieberman,
Howard University School of Medicine
,
"Crisis of a Hissing Person--A Family Search, " Kathr n Jordan, Hontana
State University
y
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"The Grief Process as Social Systems Disturbance, " Rita Vollman, Amy
Ganzert, W. Vai l Williams, and Lewis Picher, Fort Logan Mental Health
Center, Denver
Presiding: Darwin L . Thomas, Was hington State University
5:30 p . m. to 6 : 30 p.m. ·
Eleanore Luckey ' s Room
, ~: 30 p.m . to 6:30p.m.
Gr ant Park Room
V
6 : 00p.m. to 7:00p . m.
Columbian Room
7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p . m.
7:30 p . m.
World Playhouse Theatre
410 South Michigan Avenue
PROGRAM PLANNIN MEETING, 1970- 71 SECTION CHAIRMEN
G
FILM SHOWING, SPECIAL EMPHASES SECTION
Chairman: James Walters, Oklahoma State University
MERRILL-PALMER ALUMNI GET-TOGETHER
A discussion with faculty on the new focus at Merrill-Palmer
GROVES CONFERENCE BOARD MEETING
I NEVER SANG FOR MY FATHER
Private screening, courtesy of Columbia Pictures
FRIDAY, October 9, 1970
7:30 a.m . to 9:00 a.m.
Room to be announced
NATIONAL RESEARCH AND THEORY CONCERNS COMMITTEE BREAKFAST
Pres iding: Harold Fel dman, Cornell University
8:00 a . m. to 2:00 P · m.
Oxford Room
REGISTRATION
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m .
Roosevelt Room
FILM EXHIBIT
Presiding: Charles Sutton, Evanston, Illinois
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Oxford Room
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
I llinois State Employment Service
9:00 a.m. to 5 : 00 p .m .
Washington Room
BOOK EXHIBIT
Chairman: Ollie Pocs , Illinois Sta te University at Normal
9:00 a . m. to 10:45 a.m.
Counseling
Florentine Room
Education
Buckingham Room
SECTION MEETINGS III
"Behavior Therapy and Marriage Problem
s," David H. Knox, Jr., State
University of New Yor k at Stony Brook
"Tto~o-in- One Therapy:
Students as Change-Agents with Alcoholic Pan' ~ts, "
"'
Jane Vincent, North Dakota Stat e Univer sity
"Conjoint Marital Counseling: A Research Repor t," James L . Hawkins,
Indiana University
Presiding: William C. Nichols, Jr . , Editor, The Frunily Coor dinator ,
Grosse Pointe, Michigan
"The Method of Simul ation Games in Family Life Education," Marie W
.
Osmond, Florida State Unive rsity
"Adolescent Education: Monroeville Junior High School, " Ann Ward
Tourigny, Monroevill e, Pennsylvania
"You Are What You Do: A New Approach in Preparation for Marriage , "
David H. Knox, Jr., State University of New York at Stony Brook
Presiding: Erdwin H. Pfuhl , Jr., Arizona State Universi t y
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Family Action
Windsor Room
Research and Theory IIIA
Plaza Room
Research and Theory IIIB
Belmont Room
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Special Emphases
Grant Park Room
Theme
Lincoln Room
.
S b 5 titute Parent , " Denise Horton , Washington
h
Runaway House, and Minister- at-Large'
"The Free Commun~ty as a ~
D. C., Free Clinic; Tom durpSy,kler Runaway House, Washington , D. c~
hi ton D. C. ; and Ju y ec
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W.as ng
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'th American Univers~ty
Presiding: Craig Messersm1 '
. i
Centers for Attitudes toward War , "
"Homes and Churches as Tra1n ng
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un 1versity of Georg~a p nishment ," Murr ay A. Straus,
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Robert Lew i s •
"Some Social Antecedents of Corpora 1 u
University of New HampV~hilre
on Non-violent Families, " Harris Chaiklin
"The Effects of Ghetto l.O ence
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f M 1 d
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d p 1 H Ephross Un~vers 1 ty o
ary an
Richard Sterne, an p au F. 'lies· 'rhe Relationship between Conflict
"Violence in Divorce rone am1.
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and Satisfaction," John E. O'Brien , Portland S~ate Unl~v~rs~ht~ , 0rfegon
· 'd
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"Marriage and Su1.c1. e.. Re~n forcing and Alternat1ve Re at ~ons ~ps or
·
·
f
Elderly Males," E. Wilbur Bock and Irving L. Webber, Um.verslty o
Florida
Presiding: Murray A. Straus , University of New Hampshire
"Theory as Form and Content: The Problem of Fi~," Darwi~ L . Thomas,
washington State University, and Andrew J . We1.gert , Un1.versity of
Notre Dame
.
"The Delineation of Substantive Family Roles," F. Ivan Nye , Wash~ngton
State University
"Family Size Preferences: Ideal and Expected among Black- White
Adolescents in the South, 11 Melvin Knapp, University of Georgia, and
V. A. Boyd, Clemson University
"The Relative Influence of Par ent- Adolescent Affect in Predicting the
Salience Hierarchy among Youth, " Lyle E. Larson, University of
Alberta
"Family Correlates of Parent-Child Political Attitude Congruence," L.
Eugene Thomas, University of Connecticut
Presiding: Alfred M. Mirande, University of Kentucky
"NCFR ' s Model Workshop Program." Panel: Don C. Cartery Utah State
University , Richard K. Kerckhof£, Purdue University, Roger W. Libby,
Washington State University , J. Joel Moss , Brigham Young University ,
James Walters , Oklahoma State University, Blaine R. Porter, Brigham
Young University, Moderator .
Presiding: James Walters, Oklahoma State University
Consequences of Early Parental Death and Father Absence
"The Sex Role Development of the Chi l d Who Grows Up in a One- Parent
Family ," Jane K. Burgess, University of Wisconsin a t Waukesha
II
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Re 1ationsh~p of Father Absence to Attitudes and Behavior in Adolescents, II
Leda A. Wilson , University of Maryland
" Problems Associated with Childhood Bereavement " Robert Fulton and Eric
Markusen, University of Minnesota
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11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Great Hall
" Early Parental Loss by Death as a Contributing Factor in Neurotic
Marital Interaction," Ida F. Davidoff , Yeshiva University
Presiding: Sugiyama lutaka, University of Florida
THIRD PLENARY SESSION
Address: "Intra-familial Violen ce and Child Abuse," Brandt Steele ,
University of Colorado
Presentation of NCFR Student Award*: James Maddock, University of
Minnesota , Chairman of the Selection Committee
Presiding : Anne Lawson, Ontario , Canada Department of Education
12:15 p . m. to 2:00p.m.
Windsor Room
BURGESS AWARD LUNCHEON
Burgess Award Address , "Force and Violence within the Family," William
J. Goode , Columbia University , 1969 recipient
Presentation of the 1970 Ernest W. Burgess Award for Outstanding Research :
Edward Z. Dager, University of Maryland, Chairman of the Selection
Committee
12:15 p . m. to 2:00p.m.
Florentine Room
FILM AWARD LUNCHEON
Address : "Contemporary Films and the Family ," James K. Loutzenhiser ,
University of Missouri at Kansas City
Presiding : Mary Lou Purcell, Stephens College
2:15 p . m. to 3:45 p.m.
Lincoln Room
STUDENT INTEREST SESSION
Presiding: James Maddock, University of Minnesota
2:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Music Room
NATIONAL RESEARCH AND THEORY CONCERNS COMMITTEE--OPEN MEETING: REPORTS
AND PLANS
Topics to be discussed: Rosters of Graduate Programs, Post Doctoral
Opportunities and Ongoing Research; Post Doctoral Summer Research
Seminar; Establishment of a Family Think Tank; Seminar at NIMH to
Discuss Plans for Research Replication of Early Marriage; Seminar to
Discuss Plans for a National Study of Dating; Political Implications
of Research Findings
Presiding : Harold Feldman, Cornell University
1970 WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Address: "What Can NCFR Do To Implement the White House Conference on
Children and Youth?" Stephen Hess, National Chairman , White House
Conference on Children and Youth
Presiding: Elizabeth S. Force , American Social Health Association, New
York City
2:15 p.m. to 3:45 p . m.
Buckingham Room
SELECTED TRAITS ASSOCIATED WITH FAMILY LIFE EDUCATORS
"Professional Characteristics for Family Life Educators," Alice E.
Whatley , University of Texas at Austin
"Abilities Needed by Community Family Life Educators," Carl E. Williams ,
Indiana University
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This award was made possible through the generosity of Mrs. Hugo Gernsback in memory or her husband,
Hugo Gernsback.
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Grant Park Room
Education Section
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4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Room to be announced
,
V
~: 00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Rendezvous
7:30 p.m.
Great Hall
. th Use of an Instrument for Selection of Fam
e
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· ily Life
" Dona ld s · Longworth ' Texas Tee no og1ca
n1vers1ty
Educators,
.
Presiding : Karl King, Univers ity of Georg~a
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,
Cons ~derat~ons ~n
JOINT MEETING OF NCFR INTERNATIONAL LIAISON COMMITTEE, U. S. COMMI TTEE
OF THE IUFO, AND REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT OFFICI A
l LSk
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Eve1yn Du vall , Sarasota, Florida, and C ar Blackburn, Fam
ily
Pres~ding:
.
Service Associati on of America, New York C~ty
HOSPITALITY HOUR
BANQUET AND PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
"Family Boundaries: Connections and Distinctions," Richard N. Hey,
University of Minnesota
The Man Nobody Saw, presented by Plays for Living
Presiding : Eleanore B. Luckey , University of Connecticut
SATURDAY, October 10, 1970
7:30
a.m ~
to 9:00 a.m.
0 : 3 0 a.m . to 9:00 a.m.
ED ITORS' BREAKFAST, THE FAMILY COORDI NATOR
Presiding: William C. Nichols, J r., Edito r, Grosse Pointe, Mich igan
EDITORS' BREAKFAST, JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMI LY
Presiding: Carlfred B. Broderick, Editor, Pennsy lvania State University
9: 00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Oxford Room
REGISTRATION
9:00 a .m . to 5:00 p.m.
Washington Room
BOOK EXHIBIT
Chairman: Ollie Pocs , Illinois State University at Normal
FOURTH PLENARY SESSION
Address: "The Ideology of t he Family," Jerome Skolnick, Univer sity
of California at San Diego
Presiding: David H. Olson, National Institute of Mental Health
9:00a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Great Hall
i~
10:15 a.m. to 12:00 noon
\.
Great Hall
12:15 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Gold Room
ANNUAL NCFR BUSINESS MEETING, NUMBER II
Introduction of new members of NCFR board and executive committee
Presiding: Gerald R. Leslie, University o f Florida
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
31. "Runaways: Precipitating Factors," Tom Murphy, Runaway House,
Washington, D. C.
32. "The Commune as a Substitute Parent," Judy Seckler, Runaway House,
Washington , D. C.
33 . "Using Radical You th as Counselor s , 11 Denise Horton, Washington,
D. C., Free Clinic
34 . "The Encounter/Sensitivity Group as an Anti-Revolutionary
Technique," Craig Messersmith > American University
3 5. II Equal Rights for Women: Impact
on Families," Laurence Smardan,
Fresno State College
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58.
"Myth or Reality : The Family That Plays Together Stays Together , ''
Theodore B. Johannis, Jr . , University of Oregon
"Optional Life Styles for Women and Family Configurations , " Dean K.
Hoffman , Montana State University
"Socializing Children toward Violence : The Family , the Economy and
the Mass Media," Paul Nuttall, University of Connecticut
"The Abuse of Privacy , " NormaL . Newmark, Tri-State Council on
Family Relations
''The Management of Conflict in Families," Jetse Sprey, Case Western
Reserve University
"Marriage in the Later Years," J. Richard Connelly, Oregon State
University
"Equal Righ t s for Women: Impact on Families , " Beatrice Paolucci,
Michigan State University
"Emotional Violence: A Response to Extra Marital Intimacies,"
Robert N. Whitehurst, University of Windsor, Ontario
"The Relationship between Child Rearing Patterns and Campus
Violence ," Helen Buchanan Meahl, Pennsylvania State University
"Opening Peoples ' Minds to Change," Lester A. Kir kendall , Oregon
State University
"Natural Disasters: A Family Crisis, " Wildring Edwards , Texas
Technological University
"Toward Effective Fatherhood in Today's Society," Kate B. Garner,
Greensboro , North Carolina
"Abortion and the Family," Robert Lewis, University of Georgia
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Sex Education--Bridging the Gap between Family Life and Health
Education," Robert Kaplan, Ohio State University, and Roger W.
Libby, Washington State University
"A Health Care Team Approach to Treating Fatally Ill Children , "
Gene Miller, University of Wisconsin
"The Relat.ionship between Child Rearing Patterns and Campus
Violence , " Luther Baker , Jr., Central Washington State College
"Patterns of Adjustment of Single Parents in Divorce," Kenneth
Barringer, University of Iowa
"Cultural Barriers to Family Limitation," Carol Larson Stone ,
University of Washington
"Bridging the Generation Gap , " Richard H. Klemer, University of
North Carolina at Greensboro
"Sharing Session for Family Life Educators in Secondar y Schools , "
Rebec ca M. Smit h , University of North Carolina at Greensboro
"Evaluating Resources for Sexuality Education," James L. Spangenberg,
University of New Hampshire
"Women ' s Liberation : The Challenge to Family Life Educators," Rose
M. Somerville, San Diego State College
"Using Original Plays in Family Life Education," Dor othy R. Lampkin,
the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Savannah, Georgia
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Saturday continued
59.
60.
2 : 15p.m. to 3 : 45 p.m.
Counseling
Florentine Room
Education
Buckingham Room
Family Action
Windsor Room
Research and Theory
Plaza Room
"A Marriage Counselor Looks at Violence in the Family," E. M.
.
Ra 11 ~ngs University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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"The Older ' Person as a Volunte er , " Lora G· Buc k ~ng h am , American
Association of Retired Persons, National Retired Teachers
Association
SECTION MEETINGS IV
"Innovative Models in Sensitivity Training for Sex Counselors and Sex
Educators , " Patricia Schiller, American Association of Sex Educators
and Counselors
Presiding: James w. Maddock, University o£ Minnesota
"An Investigation of Premarital Sexual Values and Their I mplications for
Family Life Education,'' John T. Greene, John H. Curtis, Don T. Hopkin ,
and Leslie D. Strong, Florida State University
"Family Conflict, Sex Education, and the Sexual Behavior of Adolescents ,''
Robert Lewis , University of Georgia
"Attitudes of Lower Class Males toward the Possible Taking of Male Birth
Control Pills," Jack Balswick, University of Georgia
Presiding: Leland J . Axelson, Florida State University
Open Meeting : "Implementing Family Action Programs." Panel: E. James
Lieberman , Howard University, James Moore, Dallas , Texas , and Paul
Weikert, Pennsylvania State University
Presiding : David H. Olson, National Institute of Mental Health
"Family Change and Modernizat ion in Peasant Societies ," William N.
Stephens, Dalhousie University
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The Effects of Three-Generation Living on Maternal Child Training
Practice s in Taiwan," Nancy J . Olsen, Stanford University
"Social Class and Famil y Behavior, 11 Ernest R. Mowrer, Northwestern
University
"Transition to Parenthood by Unwed Negro Mothers, " Daniel F . Hobbs , Jr.,
University of Georgia
Presiding: Irving Tallman , University of Minnesota
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Specia 1 Emphases
Grant Park Room
Film, Here We Are, the Story of the American Home Economics Association"
Presiding : James Walters, Oklahoma State University
Theme
Lincoln Room
Death Education and Research through Modern Literature
"Death Education: The Use of Novels , Plays, and Stories in Family Crisis
Preparation," Rose M. Somerville , San Diego State College
"Death in the Family : Insights through Contemporary Creative Literature,'
Laurence E. Smardan , Fresno State College
"The.Death Theme: Research and Poetry," William P . Hawkinson ,
Un~versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"Death Education : Preparation for Living " Donald P. Irish , Hamline
University
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Presiding: Karl King, University of Georgia
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2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Belmont Room
POST ANNUAL MEETING IMPLEMENTATION CONFERENCE
Presiding : Harold Feldman, Cornell University
SUNDAY, October 11, 1970
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Belmont Room
POST ANNUAL MEETING IMPLEMENTATION CONFERENCE
Pr esiding: Harold Feldman, Cornell University
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
President • • • .
. .Gerald R. Leslie
President-Elect .
.Eleanore B. Luckey
Past President
. , . Richard N. Hey
Secretary. • • •
.Elizabeth T. Sheerer
Treasurer. • • . • •
. . . . • • • , .
. Frederick E. Berger
Editor, Journal of Ma~riaee and the Family,
• Carlfr ed B. Broderick
Editor, The Family Coordinato~ . . . • . .
. .William C. Nichols
Members-at-Large, Executive Committee . • •
.Robert Coombs, Mary Lou Purcell; Two to be elected
Members-at-Large, Representing Family Action Committee; Students and Young Professionals .
Two to be elected
Section Chairmen:
Counseling.
• William Eastman
James Moore
Family Action . • . . .
Education . .
• J . Richard Udry
. Barbara Chandler
Research and Theory . •
Special Emphases.
.Theodore B. Johannis·
Executive Officer .
. • •• Ruth H. Jewson
ELECTED BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mable B. Anderson
Marjory Brooks
Edward Z. Dager
David Fulcomer
Wallace C. Fulton
Kate B. Garner
Arthur Gravatt
Joseph Himes
Dean K. Hoffman
Ruth B. Jefferson
E. James Lieberman
Herbert Otto
Beatrice Paolucci
Hyman Rodman
Edward Rydman
Student to be selected
STATE, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL CHAIRMEN
Pacific Northwest--Luther Baker , Jr.
Rocky Mountain-- David Torbett
Southeastern--Elizabeth T. Sheerer
Tri- State--Norma L. Newmark
Alabama--Grover Murchinson
Northern California--Ben Ard
Connecticut--John P. Conlin
Idaho--Florence D. Aller
Illinois--Shirley Swanson
Indiana--Margaret Owen
Iowa--Russell Wilson
Louisiana--Georgia E. Dreger
Maryland--Harriet Steinberg
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Massachusetts-- Joseph Burroughs
Michigan--Evelyn Rouner
Michigan Upper Peninsula--Robert Liberty
Minnesota-- Donald P. Irish
Mississippi--Walter Yarrow
Missouri--David Edens
Hontana--Dean K. Hoffman
Nebraska--Helen Redden
North Carolina--Lester Keasey
North Dakota--Dorothy T. Dyer
Ohio--Joyce Sullivan
Oklahoma--Nick Stinnett
Oregon--Helen M. Running
South Carolina--Dimitra S. George
Tennessee--Frank W. Welch
Texas--James L. Barber
Utah--Allan Crockett
Virginia--B. H. Raymond
Washington--John Schiller
Wisconsin-- Robert Reiber
Los Angeles, California--Mary Jane Hungerford
Or~nge County, California--Ralph Eckert
San Diego, California-- Rose M. Somerville
Charlotte, North Carolina--Dan Hood
Greater High Point, North Carolina--Eldora Terrell
Greater Greensboro, North Carolina--Karl Barkley
Dane County, Wisconsin--Kathryn Bruening
Madison, Wisconsin--Florence Barrington
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�INDEX TO
Albrecht , Ruth, 4,5
Aller, Florence, 13
Anderson, Mable, 1,13
Ard, Ben, 13
Axelson, Leland, 1 , 12
Baker, Luther, 1,4,11,13
Ba1swick, Jack, 3,12
Barber, James, 13
Bard, Horton, 3
Barkley , Karl, 13
Barringer, Kenneth, 4, 11
Barrington, Florence, 13
Bell, Robert, 3
Berardo, Felix, 1
Berger, Frederick, 1,13
Blackburn, Clark, 10
Bock, E. Wilbur, 8
Bonham, Sharon, 6
Boyd, V. A., 8
Broderick, Carlfred, 1,10,13
Brooks, Marjory, 13
Brown, Janet , l
Bruening, Kathryn, 13
Buckingham, Lora, 12
Burgess, Jane, 8
Burroughs , Joseph, 13
Carter, Don , 1,8
Chaiklin, Harris, 8
Chandler , Barbara, 13
Christopherson, Victor, 1
Clay, Vidal, 4
Conlin, John, 13
Connelly, J, Richard, 5,11
Coombs , Robert, 1,13
Crockett, Allan, 13
Curtis, John, 12
Dager, Edward, 1,9,13
Danish , Roy, 2
Davidoff, Ida, 9
Denfield, Duane , 3
DeRosis, Helen, 3
Dreger, Georgia, 13
Duvall, Evelyn, 1,10
Dyer, Dorothy, l3
Eastman, William, 13
Eckert, Ralph , 13
Edens, David, 13
Edwards , Wildring, 11
Ephroas, Paul, 8
Feldman, Harold, 1,2,6,7,9,13
Force, Elizabeth, 1,9
Frasier, Roberta, 1 , 2
Fulcomer, David, 13
Fulton, Robert, 8
Fulton, Wallace, 1,13
Canzert , Amy , 7
PROGR~~.•~,~~~.1.~,IPAN!~.,,"•.,.
Garner, ~te, 1,5 1 11,13
George, D~itra , 13
Goode, William, 9
Cordon, Michael, 3
Gravatt, Arthur, 13
Greene, John, 12
Hawkins, James, 7
Hawkinson, \n 11 iam, 12
Hess, Steph:n•l92 4 10 13
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~ey, R1char ,
, , , ,
Himes , Joseph, 5,13
Hobbs, Daniel, 12
Hoffman, Dean, 1,2,4,11,13
H d , Dan, 13
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Hopkin, Don, 12
Horton, Denise, 8,10
H dek • P · K· • 5
ou
Humphrey, Frederick , 3
Hungerford, Mary Jane , 5,13
Irish Donald 12 13
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1 utaka, ug1.yama,
J ames, Bar b ara, 3
Jefferson, Ruth, 1,5,13
Jewson, Ruth, 1,2 , 13
Johannis, Theodore, 5,11,13
Jones, Frances , 6
Jordan, Kathryn, 6
Kanin, Eugene, 6
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iiation; the dimensions of community organization today; tnethods of practice in carrying on these
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June, 1970
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1968
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National
Council
On
Family
Relations
A NNUAL MEETING
August 25· 28, 1971
YMCA ~f the ROCKtES
ESTES PARK CENTEA.
COLORADO
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';)l.M"'ARY OF f'X:FR PROGIW1
:D!,_eS day,
August 24
to 10:00 p.m.
7: 00 p.m.
mmittee
NCFR Executive Co
Meeting
Wednesday, August 25
Thursday, August 26
Friday, August 27
7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Breakfast
7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m .
Breakfast
7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Family Action Committee
Meeting
Publications Board
Meeting
7:30a.m. to 9:00a.m.
Research and Theory
Committee Meeting
8·00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
NCFR Executive Committee
and Board Heeting
S:OO a.m. to 5:00 p. m.
Registration
9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m .
Registration
8:00 a.m . to 6:00 p.m.
Film Exhibit
1:00 p.m. t o 5:00 p.m.
Film Exhibit
Employment Service
Book E
xhibit
8: 30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Employment Service
1:00 p.m . to 5:00 p.m.
l,lorkshops
2: 00 p.m. to 4:30p.m.
Affiliated Councils
Workshop
6:00 p.m.
Dinner
7:30p.m. t o 8:30 p.m.
Presidential Session
8: 30 p. m. t o 10: 30 p.m.
Discussion Croups
9:30p.m. t o 10:30 p. m.
Family A
ction Committee
~leeting
10: 30 p.m.
Infor mal ~li:xer
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Book Exhibit
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Plenary Session
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Section Meetings I
"Special" Sessions
Conversation Hours
12:00 noon
Lunch
Conversation Hours
1 : 30 p.m. to 4:00 p . m.
Section Neetings II
"Special" Sessions
1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p.m.
Conversation Hours
4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Family Action Committee
Neeting
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Groves Conference Board
Neeting
6:00 p.m . to 7:30 p.m.
Dinner and Outdoor Sing
8:30p.m. to 10:30 p.m .
Section Neetings III
" Special" Sessions
8:00 a.m . to 6: 00 p . m.
Film Exhibit
8:30a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Employment Service
9: 00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Registrat ion
9 :00a . m. to 5:00p.m.
Book Exhibit
9:00 a . m. to 10:15 a.m.
Annual NCFR Business
Meeting
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Section Meetings IV
"Special" Sessions
Conversation Hours
12:00 noon
Lunch
1:30 p.m. to 2:30p.m.
"Message in Song"
2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Section M
eetings V
"Special" Sessions
2: 30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Conversation Hours
5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Task Force on Women's
Rights and
Responsibilities
6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Cookout and Entertainment
8: 30 p . m. to 10:30 p . m.
Section Meetings VI
"Spe cial" Sessions
10:30 p.m.
Square Dance and Group Sing
~
7:30a.m. t o 8:3o a
Breakfast
·m.
~Coord1n~·-r
t;ditors' ~
Journal of Marria e
Famil~ Editors ' M and the
eeting
9:oo a.m. to lO:ls a.m.
Annual NCFR Business
Meeting
lO;Jo a.m. to 12:00 noon
Section Meetings V
ll
" Special" Sessions
Affiliated Councils
Workshop
Student Seminar
Conversation Hours
12:00 noon
Lunch and Goodbye
Starred (***) sessions
are open to everyone
without regi stration.
Persons ho 1din g tickets
for any sessions t hey
do not expect to
attend are requested to
turn t hem in at the
reqistration des k.
Tickets for a few
sessions are still
available.
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NCFR EXECUTIVE W'f1ITTEE AND BOARD OF DlffCTOPS
President • • • •
President-Elect.
Past President
Secr e tary • • • ,
Treasurer. • • •
• ••
Editor, Jou1'11 of Mru>riage and the Family
aZ.
Editor, The Family Coordinatol' • • • • . •
~!embers-at-Large, Executive Commit tee.
• .Gera l d R. Leslie
, , , ,Eleanore B. Luckey
• • . Richard N. Hey
.Elizabeth T. Sheerer
. Frederick E. Berger
• Carlfred B. Broderick
William C. Nichols, Jr.
.Robert H. Coombs, Anne l-1. Lawson
Hary Lou Purcell, Robert E. Staples
. •• • • . . • . • James W. Maddock
~!ember-at -Lar ge , Representing Students and Young Professionals
Section Chairmen:
Counseling.
14111 iam Eastman
Education .
Barbara A. Chandler
Family Action • • •
.Nichael J. Spor akowski
Research and Theory
. . • • J. Richard Udry
Special Emphases. ,
Theodore B. Johannis, Jr.
Chairma n, Board of Publications • . • • , •
.Bla ine R. Porte r
• .David H. Olson
Chairman, Family Ac tion Committee • • . . •
Chairman, Standing Committee on Affiliated Councils.
.J. Obert Kempson
• Dean K. Hoffman
Chairman , Hembership Committee • • • • •• •• , ••
• .Evelyn H. Duvall
Chairman, Committee on International Liaison • • ••
Chairman, Special Committee on Family Life Education
.Blaine R. Porter
Chairman, Committee on Educational Standards and Certification for Family Life Educators
.Rose M. Somerville
Chairman, NCFR Self Study • • • • • • • .
. Janet S . Brown
• .Harold Feldman
Chairman, Research and Theory Committee.
Executive Officer • . • • . • • • • , . •
.Ruth H. Jewson
ELECTED BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mable B. Anderson
Harjory Brooks
Edward Z. Dager
David M. Fulcomer
Wallace C. Fulton
Kate B. Garner
Arthur E. Gravatt
J oseph Himes
JINNUAL rffl"ING
General Program Chairman • •
Counseling Sect ion Meetings.
Education Section Heetings •
Family Action Section Heetings
Research and Theory Section Heetings
Special Emphases Section Heetings.
Book Exhibit • • . • • • • • •
Film Exh ibit • • • • • • • •
Affiliated Councils Seminars
Dean K. Hoffman
Ruth Jefferson
E. James Lieberman
Herbert A. Otto
P~ffillM
Beatrice Paolucci
Hyman Rodman
Roger H. Rubin
Edward J. Rydman
COM1IllEE
• . • • · • • • • • • . • . Eleanore B. Luckey , University of Connecticut
• • • . • • • William Eastman, Unive rsity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
.Barbara Chandler, White House Conference on Children and Youth, OCD-DHEW
• • • • • . • • • • • Michael Sporakowski, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
• • . • • • • J. Richard Udr y, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
.Theodore B. Johannis, Jr., E. C. Brown Center for Family Studies, Oregon
• • • • • . G!adys Phelan, Colorado State University
• . Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates, New York
.J. Obert Kempson, South Carolina Department of Mental Health
LOCAL AR!WtCBENfS COfVMI TIEE
Chairman • •• ••
Commi tt ee Members.
• • · • • • • • Paul Hansen, St. John's Lutheran Church, Denver
Eugenia Berger, Wylie Eat on, David Fulcomer , Robert Matchett, Sol Miran
Gladys Phelan, Arthur Shirey, David Torbett, Ruth Warrick
We express our thanks to the Estes Park Chamber of Commer ce for the picture on the cover.
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ONAL COUNCI L ON FAMILY RELATIONS
ANNUAL MEETCINAGMP',N~~~ES PARK, COLORADO, A GUST 24-28, 1971
U
Yto'CA CONFERENCE
Press Room--Admil\istratiot\ Building
TuEsDAY I AUGUST
24, 1971
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Mt. Ypsilon Jrd Floor Lobby
\'1EDNESDAY I AUGUST 251
ANNUAL MEET!
NG EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE NCFR
,i
C
ittee members· past presidents welcome)
(1970-71 Execput vide otmmGerald R Lesiie, University of Florida
Presiding:
res en •
'
1971
8: 00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Ht. Ypsilon 3rd Floor Lobby
9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
ANNUAL MEETING, BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF NCFR
(1970- 71 group only, please; past presidents welcome)
Presiding: President , Gerald R. Leslie, University of Florida
REGISTRATION
Administration Building
1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m.
Women's Building
1: 00 p.m. to 5:00p.m .
Office under Dining Hall Porch
1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m.
Jellison Music Room
1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m.
FILM EXHIBIT
Presiding:
(see schedule, page 19)
Deryck Calderwood , Guidance Associates
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Colorado State Employment Service
BOOK EXHIBIT
Chairman:
Gladys Phelan, Colorado State University
SPECIAL SESSIONS
11 \~RITING
(By invitation only) Workshop I
Missouri Building
FOR PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS," William C. Ni.chols , Jr., Editor, The Family
Coordinator, Grosse Pointe, Michigan
Resource: Rose Somerville, San Diego State College , Carlfred Broderick, U
niversity of
Southern California", Hyman Rodman, Merrill-Palmer Institute , William M. Smi th, Jr.,
Pennsylvania State University
invitat ion only) Workshop II
Arkansas Building
"INSTITIJTE FOR THE FAMILY--A RECOMlo1ENDATION OF THE WHI TE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDR£.~:
PLANNING STRATEGY AND ACTION," Marvin Sussman , Case Western Reserve UniversitY
Resource: Ned Gaylin , University of Maryland, Beatrice Paolucci, Michigan State
University, Betty Cogswell, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(By
Workshop III
Mt. Ypsilon Jrd Floor Lobby
l~orkshop IV
Texas Building
2:00p.m. to 4:30p.m.
Colorado Building
"'**
6:00 p.m.
Dining Hall
"GESTALT THERAPY: THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, 11 Sol S, Rosenberg, American Academy of
Psychotherapists, Peoria, Illinois
Facilitator: Richard Klemer , University of North Carolina at Greensboro
"USING RESEARCH IN THE CLASSROOM," Dieter H. Paulus, University of Connecticut
Facilita tor: Gilbert Nass , University of Connecticut
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS WORKSHOP
"PPB FOR AFFILIATED COUNCILS," Ruth Jewson National Council on FamilY Re1a t i on5
Barbara Chandler, White House Conferen ce'on Children and Youth, OCD- DHEW,
Washington, D. c.
DINNER
and
�CHEDNESQl\Y I
CONTINUED)
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7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Hyde Hemorial Chapel
***
8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
***
Group A
Missouri Building
Group B
Arkansas Building
Group C
Nebraska Building
Group D
Oklahoma Building
Group E
Kansas Building
Group F
Dick Hall Corner
Group G
Dick Hall Corner
Group H
Wind River Lodge Porch
Group I
Wind River Lodge Porch
Group J
Howard Hall Lobby
Group K
Hyde Memorial Chapel Corner
Group L
Hague Hall Lobby
Group M
(NCFR Student Discussion Group)
Texas Building
Group N
Colorado Building
Group 0
Alpen 2nd Floor Lobby
Group P
Hyde Memorial Chapel Stage
Group Q
Alpen 1st Floor Lobby
Group R
(NCFR Student Discussion Gro up)
Texas Building
Group S
Mt. Ypsilon Lobby
Group T
Mt. Ypsilon 2nd Floor Lobby
Group U
Mt. Ypsilon 3rd Floor Lobby
Group V
Administration Building Porch
9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p. m.
Texas Building
10: 30 p.m.
Hyde Memorial Chapel
PRESIDENTIAL SESSION,
Richard N. Hey, University of Hinnesota , Presiding
PRESENTATION OF OSBORNE AWARD, Laurence Smardan, Fresno State College, Presiding
STATE OF THE COUNCIL ADDRESS, Gerald R. Leslie, University of Flor ida , NCFR President
DISCUSSION GROUPS:
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Gerald Leslie, University of Florida and Joseph Himes, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro
Richard Hey, University of Hinnesota and David Fulcomer, Temple Buell College
Eliz:abeth Sheerer, University of Georgia and Edward Rydman, American Association of
Harriage and Family Counselors, Dallas, Texas
Blaine Porte r, Brigham Young University and Mable Anderson, Albany State College,
Georgia
Obert Kempson, South Carolina Department of Mental Health and Marjory Brooks,
University of Mary land
Carlfred Broderick, University of Southern Cal ifornia and Mary Hicks, Virginia
Polytechnic Ins titute
William Nichols, Grosse Pointe, Michigan and Kate Garner, Family Life Council of
Greater Greensboro, North Carolina
Dean Hoffman, Montana State University and Ruth Jefferson, Howard University
Robert Coombs , Camarillo, California, State Hospital and Craig Messersmith,
American University, Washington, D. C.
Rose Somerville, San Diego State College and James Lieberman, Children's Hospital
and Ho\~ard University Medical School, Washington, D. C.
Joan Aldous, University of Minnesota and Frederick Humphrey, University of Connecticut
David Olson, National Institute of Mental Health and Ned Gaylin, University of
Maryland
Robert Staples, Howard University and Roger Rubin, University of Tennessee
Mildred Morgan, Black Mountain, North Carolina and Elizabeth Force, American Social
Heal th Association, New York City
Janet Brown, Community Service Society, New York City and Herbert Otto, National
Center for the Exploration of Human Potential, La Jolla, California
Harold Feldman, Cornell Univers i ty and Beatrice Paolucci. Michigan State University
Kay King, Medical Center, University of Alabama and Ruth Jewson, National Council on
Family Relations
Robert Ryder, National Institute of Mental Health and James Maddock, University of
Ninnesota
Theodore Johannis, University of Oregon and William Hiebert, Harriage and
Counseling Service, Rock Island, Illinois
Murray Straus, University of New Hampshire and Jane Vincent, North Dakota
University
Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota and Leon Smith, United Methodist
Nashville, Tennessee
Clark Blackburn, Family Service Association of America and Mary Heltsley,
University
Family
State
Church,
Iowa State
FAMILY ACTION COMMITTEE
Presiding:
David Olson, National Institute of Mental Health, Chairman of Committee
INFORMAL MIXER, Sponsored by Rocky Mountain :ouncil on Family Relations
INTRODUCTION TO RIC MASTEN, Poet, Son~~riter , Philosopher, Monterey, California
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26, 1971
]:30 a.m. to 8:30 a .m.
BREAKFAST
Dining Hall
7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Dining Hall Corner
7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Dining Hall Corner
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
FAMILY ACTION COMMITTEE BREAKFAST
Presiding:
David Olson, National Institute of Mental Health
PUBLICATIONS BOARD MEETING
Presiding:
Blaine R. Porter, Brigham Young University
REGISTRATION
Administration Building
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Women's Building
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Office under Dining Hall Porch
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Jellison Music Room
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Hyde
~lemorial
Chapel
***
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
COUNSELING
Cla
Colorado Building
Clb
Wind River Lodge Po~
Clc
Alpen 2nd Floor Lobby
Cld
Alpen 1st Floor Lobby
Cle
Dick Hall
Cor~
EDUCATION
Ela
Hissouri Building
FILM EXHIBIT
Presiding:
Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Colorado State Employment Service
BOOK EXHIBIT
Chairman:
Gladys Phelan, Colorado State University
PLENARY PRESENTATION, Eleanore B. Luckey, University of Connecticut, Presiding
"BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY AND THE FAMILY: SOCIAL SYNERGY OR PURITAN POLLUTION?" Eugene J.
Koprowski. Dr. Koprowski is Associate Dean of the University of Colorado Busin~s
School at the Denver Center and Associate Professor of Management and Organization.
Before coming to the University in 1966, he held positions as Corporate Director of
Manpower Planning and Development for Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation i n
Oakland, California, Management Consultant with the McMurry Company in San
Francisco, and Manager of Personnel and Labor Relations for National Farmers Union
in Denver. He has written numerous articles, is a frequent speaker before business
and professional groups, and has consulted with a wide range of organizations. All
of his degrees are in Psychology, and he is a Certified Psychologist in the State
of Colorado.
SECTION MEETINGS
PREMARITAL COUNSELING WITH UNDERAGE COUPLES: I SSUES, COUNSELING, TRAINING AND TRENDs•II
Marcia Lasswell, California State Polytechnic College
;,acilitator: Craig Hessersmith, American University, lvashington, D. C.
TO TELL THE TRUTH: MANAGEMENT OF COGNITIVE DISSONANCE IN COUNSELING," Harold I. Lief,
School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
;,acilitator: Conrad H. Goodwin, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
MARITAL STRESS AMONG PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS 11 Joseph B. Trainer, Medical School,
University of Oregon
'
Facilitator: Helen Thun Hartness Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon
"COUNSELING MINORITY GROUPS IN THE UNIVERSITY, 11 Leonard Gordon, Arizona State
University
;,~ii!tator : Kenneth Nash, Arizona State University
-MARITAL RELATIONS AND COUNSELING," Gerhard Neubeck University of Minnesota
Fac ili tator: G L Too b
· ·
m s, p astoral Institute, Winnipeg, • Manitoba
II
The entire Education s
i
p
p r ams as
ect on rogram is developed to focus on CommunitY rog ~
Res
f
ources or Family Educat i
d F
"LEARNING IN
on an
amily Development.
r
N York
ew
FAMILY CLUSTERS," Margaret Sawin, First Baptist Church of Rocheste'
Facilitator:
Kat
e
G
h caroliOII
arner, Family Life Council of Greater Greensboro, Nort
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Elb
Arkansas Building
Elc
Nebraska Building
Eld
Oklahoma Building
Ele
Kansas Building
FAMILY ACTION
FAla
Hyde Memorial Chapel Stage
FAlb
Administration Building Porch
FAlc
Mt. Ypsilon Lobby
FAld
Hyde Memorial Chapel Corner
FAle
Dick Hall Corner
www
Friendship Lodge 2nd Floor Lobby
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Rla
Howard Hall Lobby
Rlb
Hague Hall Lobby
Rlc
Friendship Lodge Lobby
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Hyde Memorial Chapel Corner
***
***
Women's Building Porch
"REACHING YOUR COMHUNITY THROUGH A FMIILY LIFE CONFERENCE," Jay D. Schvaneveldt , Utah
State University
Facilitator: C. Jay Skidmore, Utah State University
Resource: Bessie Lemon and Jessie Eller, Utah State University Extens ion Service
"SIX YEARS LATER--WHAT HAVE \ffi LEARNED FROM HEAD START PARENTS?" Bessie Draper, Office
of Child Development, DHEW, Washington , D. C.
Facilitator: Juan Cordova, Regional, OCD, DHE\.J, Denver
"PUBLIC HOUSING: A RESOURCE FOR EDUCATION AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT," Effie Robinson,
San Francisco Housing Authority
Facilitator: Pauline Reulein, Toledo Public Schools, Ohio
"STARTING WITH PEOPLE: THE VOLUNTEER CLEARING HOUSE," Frances Thompson, Volunteer
Clearing House, Ft. Collins, Colorado
Facilitator: Marcile Wood, Colorado State University
Resource: Holly Coors, National Advisory Council on Vocational and Technical
Education, Golden, Colorado, Doris Gaither, Estes Park, Colorado, American Red Cross;
Leellen Case, Antonia Godinez, Hilda Mestas, Ann Tomaschewsky, Volunteer Clearing
House, Ft. Collins, Colorado
"FM!ILY ADVOCACY," Neil Smith, Family Service of Champaign County, Illinois
Facilitator: Minna Shapiro, University of Minnesota School of Social Work
"USE OF VOLUNTEERS IN COURT (INCLUDING FAMILY) SERVICES," Ivan Scheier and Judith
Berry, National Information Center on Volunteers in Courts, Bou·l der 1 Colorado
Facilitator: Ruby Gingles, U
niversity of Nebraska
"VOLUNTEER COUNSELORS IN A FAMILY AGENCY," Albert Olsen, The Home Advisory and Service
Council of New York, Inc.
Facilitator: Gilles Lacroix, Le Service Social de la Mauricie, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec
"INTERDISCIPLINARY INVOLVEMENT, WHAT HAPPENS TO THE FAMILY," I<. F. King , Medical
Center, University of Alabama
Facilitator: Mary Lee Paulus, University of Connecticut
"SEX EDUCATION PROGRAM IN CLEVELAND," Gordon Stevenson, Pennsylvania State University
and Roger Mellot
Facilitator: Charles Ausherman, National Council of Churches of Christ in the U. S. A.
"FM1ILY ACTION--WHERE IT'S AT!" David Olson, National Institute of Mental Health and
Michael Sporakowski, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, with Family Action Task Force
Chairmen
"RESEARCH ON CHILDLESSNESS," Robert M. I<iefert, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
Facilitator: Jean E. Veevers , University of Western Ontario, London
"SEMINAR ON THE USE OF RESEARCij FINDINGS IN TEACHING MARRIAGE AND FAMILY," Ollie Pocs,
Illinois State University and Elam Nunnally, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Facilitator: Joan Aldous, University of Minnesota
"HETHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN RESEARCH ON MASCULINITY-FEMININITY"
"Anti-Feminism Bias in Traditional Measurement of Masculinity," Anne-Marie Henshel,
University of Texas at Austin
"~!easu rement of the Masculinity-Femininity Component in the Self-Concept:
A Social
Psychological Approach," Kathryn P. Johnsen, Purdue University
Facilitator: Harold T. Christensen, Purdue University
CONVERSATION HOURS
CONVERSATION WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver Center
CONVERSATION WITH SOL ROSENBERG, American Academy of Psychotherapists, Peoria,
Illinois
�-6<THURSDAY I CoNTINUED)
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Ht . Ypsilon 3rd Floor Lobby
***
Texas Building
*l~*
Texas Building
***
~lt . Ypsilon 2nd Floor Lobby
***
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
H
yde }1emorial Chapel Corner
SPFC:TALS
11 Zelda Suplee and Marie Mehl, Erickson Educational Foundation
"TRANSSEXUALISM,
•
New York City
, H
ld Feldman cornell University, Barbara Settles Uni
"NCFR DIRECTIONS 1, J ;~~hard Udry , 'University of North Carolina at Chap~l Hi~~ts1ty
of Delawa~e, ~~dR •Leslie University of Florida
Chairman:
era
·" Eliza~e th Sheerer , University of Georgia , Mary Hicks Vir
1
"NCFR DIRECTIONS 11 '
R bert Kelley Fullerton , California Junio r Colleg' e g nia
p lytechnic Institute , 0
'
d Un i vers i ty Me d ica1 School, '
Children's Hospital and Howar
James Lieber~anc
and Ned Gaylin, University of Naryland
Hashington, . • 'B Luckey University of Connecticut
Chairman: Elea~~r~UH~N INTEUCTION--ENCOUNTER, SENSITIVITY' ETC.," Gene Ruyle,
"AUDIO VISUALlS
t I stitute Bell and Howell , Atlanta, Georgia
Human Deve opmen
n
•
°
CONVERSATION HOURS
CONVERSATION WITH EUGENE KOPRO\~SKI, University of Colorado, Denver Center
*·~*
12:00 noon
LUNCH
Dining Hall
12:00 noon
Dining Hall
***
1:30 p.m. to 4:00p.m.
COUNSELING
(Extends to 4:30 p. rn.)
C2a
Colorado Building
C2b
Dick Hall Co~
C2c
Alpen 2nd Floor Lobby
C?d
A.lpen 1st Floor Lobby
C2e
Wind River Lodge Porch
CONVERSATION HOURS
CONVERSATION
CONVERSATION
CONVERSATION
CONVERSAl'ION
CONVERSATION
IHTH
HITH
IHTH
IHTH
lHTH
GERHARD NEUBECK, University of Hinnesota
IVAN NYE, 1-'ashington State University
REUBEN HILL, University of Hinnesota
IHLLIAN C. NICHOLS, JR. , Grosse Pointe, Michigan
J. RICHARD UDRY, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
SECTION MEETINGS II
"FILIAL THERAPY." Louise F. Guerney, Pennsylvania State University
Facilitator: Clare H. Buckland, University of British Columbia
"THE GROUP E.'PERIENCE--THEORY AND PRACTICE IN COUNSELING , " John D. Burton and Jean H.
Burton, Clarendon Hi.11s, Illinois, and Harathon Group Participants
.
Facilitator: Robert Burns, Christian Church Counseling, Inc., Atlanta, Georgla
"DESlCN/CONSTRUCTION OF TRAINING PROGRM1S FOR HARRIAGE COUNSELORS," Philip W. Cook~.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Facilitator: E. }!. Railings, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
"COUNSELING COLLEGE WOHEN ABOUT CAREERS," Shirley S. Angrist, Carnegie-Hellon
University
Facilitator: Elizabeth Almquist • North Texas State University • Denton
.,
.
· t1
·on or·
PARAPROFESSIONALS AS K>\RRIAGE COUNSELORS," Edward J . Rydman. American Assocla
Harriage and Family Counselors, Dallas. Texas and Laura Singer-Nagdoff • reachers
College, Columbia University
Facilitator: Jeanette Coufal, Pennsylvania State University
EDUCAIION
E2a
Nissouri Building
E~b
Arkansas Building
"1-l'\RRIAGE ENRICHNENT LAB TRAINING FOR ClERGY COUPLES " Leon and Ann Smith, Unite<!
Het~odist Church , Nashville, Tennessee
•
Facilltator: frank H • Boc·us, Ecumen4cal Center for Religion and Health, San
k
.
Antonio, Texas
" June
"DEV:LOPlNG HUHAi'~ RESOURCES--VOLUNTEERS AND PARAPROFESSIO~ALS \HTH F.'\HILIE 5 '
B~l~ker , University of ~laryland
.
Fac41l.tator • Harjory 8
k
Resource. C
roo ·s • Unive r sity of !-lary land
•
arol Winkler , Community Homemaker Service , Denver
�<THURSJ}\Y,
-7-
CoNTINUED)
E2c
Nebraska Building
E2d
Oklahoma Building
E2e
Kansas Building
FAMILY ACTION
FA2b
Hyde Hemorial Chapel Stage
FA2c
Ht. Ypsilon Lobby
FA2d
Hyde Memorial Chapel Corner
RESEARCH AND THEORY
(By invitation only)
R2a
Howard Hall Lobby
R2b
Hague Hall Lobby
R2c
Friendship Lodge Lobby
R2d
Frie ndship Lodge 2nd Floor Lobby
1:30 p.m. to 2:30p.m.
Administration Building Porch
***
Women's Building Porch
"PARENT PARTICIPATION: NE\~ DIMENSIONS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES," Ruth Hargolin,
University of Missouri, Kansas City
Facilitator: Jane Berry, University of Missouri, Kansas City
"VALUE STANCE OF THE COHMUNITY FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR," Richard K. Kerckho ff, Purdue
University
Facilitator: Angela Cruser, Amherst Central Adult School, New York
"THE ADULT LEARNING CENTER AS A FAMILY CENTER," Ray J. Ast, Montclair State College,
New Jersey
Facilitator: Brent Gubler, Utah State Department of Ed ucation, Salt Lake City
"USE OF VOLUNTEERS IN COURT, (INCLUDING FAHILY) SERVICES," Ivan Scheier and Judith
Berry, National Information Center on Volunteers in Courts, Boulder, Colorado
Facilitator: Marguerite Maddock, St. Paul, Hinnesota
"A UNIQUE FORM FOR DELIVERY OF COMHUNITY SPONSORED COUNSELING SERVICES," Bruce
Grossman, Marriage and Family Counseling Service, Rock Island, Illinois
Facilitator: Paul Arnold, Fairview Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minnesota
"FAHILY PLANNING AND POPULATION WORKSHOP PART I"
"The Contraceptive Society," tnlliam Liu, University of Notre Dame
"S.T.O.P . ," Jessie Potter, Sex Education Consultants, Chicago
"The Motherhood Myth and Its Effect on Family Planning," Miriam Kieffer, Bensalem
Experimental College, Fordham University
"Practical Aspects of Family Planning," Sheri S. Tepper, Planned Parenthood of
Colorado, Denver
"Implementing the Family Planning Act of 1971," Stephen A. Smith, Family Planning
Services, HEW, Denver
Facilitator: Dean Hoffman, Montana State University
"STRATEGIES IN FAHILY THEORY CONSTRUCTION," Reuben Hill, University of Minnesota and
Ivan Nye, I.Jashington State University
"SEMINAR ON SEXISM IN FAMILY RESEARCH," Arlie Hochschild, Herrill College, University
of California, Santa Cruz and Arlene Daniels, San Francisco, California
Facilitator: Jessie Berna rd, Washington, D. C.
"Rt:SEARCH ON LIVING TOGETHER," Richard Driscoll and Judy Lyness, University of
Colorado
Facilitato r : Keith Davis, Livingston College, Rutgers U
niversity
"THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY OF lONGI'rUDINAL 1'1ARRIAGE RESEARCH," David Olson and Robert
Ryder, National Institute of Hental Health
CONVERSATION HOURS
CONVERSATION WITH THEODORE B. JOHANNIS, JR., University of Oregon
CONVERSATION \HTH CLARK AND BUNNY VINCENT, Bowman Gray School of Medicine
***
1:30 p.m. to 4:00p.m.
Mt. Ypsilon 3rd Floor Lobby
***
Texas Building
SP2a
Ht. Ypsilon 2nd Floor Lobby
***
Dick Hal l Corner
(Ext ends to 4 : 30p.m.)
***
SPECIALS
"TRANSSEXUALISH," Zelda Suplee and Harie Mehl, Erickson Educational Foundation, New
York City
"GENERAL SEMANTICS IN FAMILY RELATIONS," Elwood Hurray and Alton Barbour, University
of Denver
Facilitator: David Fulcomer, Temple Buell College
"AUDIO VISUALS IN HU}JAN INTERACTION--ENCOUNTER, SENSITIVITY, ETC.," Gene Ruyle,
Human Development Institute, Bell and Howell, Atlanta, Georgia
"DEVt:LOPlNG PERSONAL POTENTIAL--AN INTENSIVE G
ROUP EXPERIENCE," Herbert and Robert a
Otto, N tional Center for the Exploration of Human Potential, La Jolla, California
a
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<TH~SDAY· Cm.srrNuED)
3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Administration Building Po;;~
h'omen' s Building Porch
CONVERSATION HOURS
CONVERSATION WITH DIETER PAULUS, University of Connecticut
CONVERSATION WITH GLADYS GROVES, Virginia Beach, Virginia
***
4:00 p.m. to 5:00p .m.
Missouri Building
*)*<*
Arkansas Building
-Jd•*
4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Texas Building
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Alpen 2nd Floor Lobby
6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Dining Hall
***
8:30 p.m. to 10 :30 p. m.
COUNSELING
C3a
Colorado Building
C3b
Alpen 2nd Floor Lobby
C3c
Alpen 1st Floor Lobby
C3d
Dick Hall Corner
EDUCATION
E3a
tfissouri Building
CONVERSATION HOURS
CONVERSATION WITH CARLFRED BRODERICK, University of Southern California
CONVERSATION WITH ELIZABETH FORCE, American Social Health Association ...,
, .,ew Yotk Cit;
FAMILY ACTION COMMITTEE
Presiding:
David Olson , National Institute of Mental Health
GROVES CONFERENCE BOARD r1EET 1NG
Presiding:
Marvin Sussman , Case Western Reserve University
DINNER AND OUTDOOR SING
PRESENTATION OF STUDENT AWARD, James Maddock, University of Minnesota, Presidin
PRESENTATION OF FILM AHARDS , Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates, Presiding &
OUTDOOR SING CONDUCTED BY "FOLK SINGERS," Eric Fulcomer and Tom Murphy, Denver
SECTION MEETINGS II!
"CONJUGAL THERAPY," Bernard G. Guerney , Jr. , Pennsylvania State University
Facilitator : J. Ryan Richardson , South Dakota State University
"INNOVATIONS IN MARRIAGE AND FAHILY COUNSELOR TRAINING , " Clinton E. Phillips,
California Family Study Center, Los Angeles
Faci litator: Allen J . Brown , Jr. , Van Nuys, California
"CONFRONTATION IN COUNSELING," T. David Jansen, California Family Study Center, U!s
Angeles
Facilitator: Anthony Jurich, Pennsylvania State University
"CRITICAL Mm1ENTS IN NARRIAGE COUNSELING , 11 Frederick G. Humphrey, University of
Connecticut and Laura Singer-Hagdoff • Teachers College , Columbia University
Facilitator: Vern L. Faatz, Family Counseling Service of Lane County, Oregon
"RFD--A HULTI-MEDIA OPEN SCHOOL APPROACH TO FAMILY EDUCATION," Boris Frank, Project
RFD , Madison, Wisconsin
Facilitator: Roy B. Mennis, HEW Regional Office, Denver
0 n
(Repeat)
E3b
"REACHING YOUR COHMUNITY THROUGH A FAMILY LIFE CONFERENCE, " Jay D. Schvaneveldt, ta
Arkansas Building
State University
Facilitator: C. Jay Skidmore, Utah State University
·ce
Resource; Bessie Lemon and Jessie Eller Utah State UniversitY Extens ion Serv~
CAR[
CHI~~Y
(Open Session)
E3c
"A N£1.1 FlLM--,ROCK-A-BYE- BABY'--IMPLICATiONS FOR CHILD REARING PRACTICES, 80 d !itJD8P
Women 's Building
AND COM!-1UNAL LIVING," James Prescott , National Institute of Child Health
Development, Maryland
Facilitator: Bennett Burger , University of California, Davis
., Haddock,
E3d
"~!ORALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT: A MODEL FOR TEACHING," James ""
NebrQska Building
University of Minnesota
Facilitator : Donald L. Taylo r, Southern Illinois University
Resource : Douglas Sprenkle, University of Minnesota
cernsllac~·
The Student Award
is made possible throu h h
husband, Hugo
g t e generosity of Mrs . Hugo Gernsback in memory of her
�(THURSDAY, CoNTINUED)
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FAMILY ACTION
FA3a
Nt. Ypsilon Lobby
FA3b
Hyde Memorial Chapel Stage
FA3c
Dick Hall Corner
RESEARCH AND THEORY
R3a
Howard Hall Lobby
R3b
Friendship Lodge Lobby
R3c
Hague Hall Lobby
~riendship
R3d
Lodge 2nd Floor Lobby
8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Nt. Ypsilon 2nd Floor Lobby
Mt . Ypsilon 3rd Floor Lobby
***
Texas Building
SP3a
Hyde Nemorial Chapel Corner
***
Kansas Building
***
(Delega tes for the 1970 \.n!CC
especi a lly urged to attend.
Everyone is welcome.)
fRIDAY, AUGUST
are
"ABORTION PAPERS," Carlfred Broderick, University of Southern California, David Olson,
National Institute of Mental Health, Mary Hicks, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and
Emma Lee Doyle, Texas Woman's University
Facilitator : K. Dean Black, Pennsylvania State University
"ALTERNATE LIFE STYLES," Robert N. Whitehurst, University of IHndsor, Ontario
Facilitator: Grace Von Tobel, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota
"THE TREATMENT OF WOMEN IN FAHILY LAW," Lenore Weitzman, Yale Law School
Facilitator: F. Jean Weaver, State University College, Oneonta, New York
"KNOCK HEADS WITH THE RESEARCHERS," Robert H. Coombs, Camarillo, California, State
Hospital, Rose Somerville, San Diego State College, and Ira Reiss, University of
Minnesota
Facilitator: Marvin Sussman, Case \.]estern Reserve U
niversity
"THE ll1PACT OF FA!HLY RESEARCH ON SOCIAL POLICY," Robert Ryder, National Institute of
Mental Health, James Lieberman, Children's Hospital and Howard University Medical
School, Washington, D. C., Cecelia Sudia, Children's Bureau, Office of Child
Development, and Elise Boulding, University of Colorado
Facilitator : Cecelia Sudia, Children's Bureau, Office of Child Development
"RESEARCH ON THE EFFECT OF CHILDREN ON HARRIAGES AND THE EFFECT OF HARRIAGES ON
CHILDREN," }!argaret HcCullough, University of Hinnesota and John O'Brien, Portland
State University, Oregon
Facilitator: Paul Rosenblatt, University of Minnesota
"INTER-GENERATIONAL, INTER-RACIAL, AND INTER-REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN PRE-MARITAL SEX
VALUES AND THEIR lliPLICATIONS FOR FANIL Y LIFE EDUCATION," Leslie Strong, Florida
State University
Facilitator: John Curtis, Florida State University
Resource : James B. Roberts, Florida State University, School of Social Welfare and
John T. Greene, Florida State University
SPECIALS
1971 AWARD-WINNING FILHS SHOHING
Presiding: Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates
"INTERCULTURAL ASPECTS OF SEX EDUCATION," Leslie Clements, World Council of Churches,
Geneva, s,~itzerland
Facilitator: IHlliam Genne, National Council of Churches of Christ in the u. s. A.
"GENERAL SEMANTICS IN FAMILY RELATIONS," Elwood Hurray and Alton Barbour, University of
Denver
Facilitator: Dean Hoffman, Montana State University
"WELFARE REFORM," Joseph Parks, \,felfare Reform Planning, Office of the Secretary, HEW,
Washington, D. C.
Facilitator: Bessie Draper, Office of Child Development, DHEW, Washington, D. c.
DISCUSSION : "1970 WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN--IMPLICATIONS FOR NCFR ACTION,"
Barbara Chandler, lfuite House Conference on Children and Youth OCD-DHEH
l•ashington, D. C.
'
'
27, 1971
7:30a .m. to 8:30a.m.
BREAKFAST
Dining Ha ll
7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Dining Hall Corner
RESEARCH AND THEORY Cm1~1!TTEE MEET! NG
Presiding: Harold Feldman, Cornell University
�-10-
(FRIDAY, CoNTINUED)
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
\~omen's Building
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Office under Dining Hall Porch
9:00a .m. to 2:00p.m.
FILM EXHIBIT
Presiding:
Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Colorado State Employment Service
REGISTRATION
Administration Building
9:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Jellison Music Room
9:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
Hyde Hernorial Chapel
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
COUNSELING
C4a
Colorado Building
C4b
Alpen 2nd Floor Lobby
C4c
Wind River Lodge Porch
C4d.
Alpen 1st Floor Lobby
C4e
Dick Hall Corn;;
EDUCATION
E4a
Hissouri Building
El,b
Arkansas Building
E4c
Nebraska Building
E4d
Oklahoma Building
£4e
Kans as Building
FAHLLY ACTION
FA4a
Hyde Nemorial Chapel st;g;
BOOK EXHIBIT
Chairman:
Gladys Phelan, Colorado State University
NCFR ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
Presiding:
President, Gerald Leslie, University of Florida
SECTION MEETINGS IV
"THE EFFECTS OF MARITAL CONFLICT ON THE SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN," David M.
Reed, School of l'1edicine, University of Pennsylvania
Facilitator: Philip Feldman, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
"GROUP MARRIAGE COUNSELING FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS IN COUNSELING: GOALS, PROBLEMS,
ISSUES AND CHANGES," C. Jay Skidmore, Utah State University, Anna Jean Skidmore,
Logan, Utah, Mark Latham, Utah State University, and Carroll Latham, Logan, Utah
Facilitator: J. Whorton Allen, Utah State University
"SOME UNIQUE PSYCHO-SOCIAL FACTORS IN MARITAL INTERACTION PA'ITERNS OF BLACK COUPL£5 AS
SEEN IN A CLINICAL SETTING," John T. Greene, Florida State University
Facilitator: W. Arthur Shirey, University of Denver
"NEW FANILY FORMS," Larry and Joan Constantine, Hultilateral Relations Study Project,
Acton, Massachusetts
Facilitator: Mary Heltsley, Iowa State University
"CONCILIATION COURT MARRIAGE COUNSELING," Loy M. Simpkins, Baylor University and
Franklin C. Bailey, Conference of Conciliation Courts, Monterey Park, California
Facilitator: George L. 1-1aison, American Institute of Family Relations, Los Angeles
"HO\~ SOCIAL SECURITY SERVES THE FAMILY," Paul E. Webb, Regional Office, Social SecuritY
Administration, DHE\4 1 Denver
Facilitator: Sherman H. Reusch, Regional Office, Social Security Administration, DIIEII,
Denver
1
"CHILDREN S EHOTIONAL HEALTH: A PTA COMMITMENT," Alfred D, Buchmueller, National
Congress of Parents and Teachers, Chicago
Facilitator: Lila Swallow, Colorado State President National Congress of Parents and
Teachers, Denver
'
"HEETING CONSUHER NEEDS THROUGH COMMUNITY RESOURCES " K. Edwin Graham, Commission for
Church Family Financial Planning, Washington, D. ~.
;,acilitator: Helen Thal, Institute of Life Insurance, New York City
tional
FA!-IILY PLANNING CENTERS: RESOURCES FOR FAMILY EDUCATION," Charles Ausherman, Na
Council of Churches of Christ, New York City
;:ac:li~ator:: Fred Carillo, National Center for Family Planning, Denver
"
TilE RELATEDNESS OF PREVENTION AND TREATHENT AS A MEANS OF GROWTH ENHANCEHENT •
Hairlglare t F • Thompson • Family Service of Mill~aukee Wisconsin
Fac
tater: Janet Br
c
•
own, ommunity Servic e So cie ty, New York City
"TRANSSeXUALISH " z ld
dation
Fa cillta t . H'
c a Suplee and Narie Mehl, Erickson Educational Foun
or.
enry BOI~man, Colorado City, Texas
�(fRIDAY, CoNTINUED)
Ht.
-11FA4b
Ypsilon Lobby
FA4c
Dick Hall Co~
FA4d
Administration Building pQ;dh
FA4e
Hyde Memorial Chapel Co~
RESEARCH AND THEORY
R4a
Howard Hall Lobby
R4b
Hague Hall Lobby
R4c
Friendship Lodge Lobby
R4d
Friendship Lodge 2nd Floor Lobby
10:30 a.m to 11:30 a.m.
.
Women ' s Building Porch
***
Wind River Lodge Porch
***
Hyde Nemorial Chapel Corner
***
Texas Building
"CAN A FAMILY MODEL BE APPLIED TO INSTITUTIONAL CARE OF TilE MENTALLY RETARDED'?" Paul
Mill s and Wayne Leclere , Georgia Retardation Center , Atlanta
Facilitator: Mable B. Anderson Albany State College Georgia
""
eNCOUNTER 'l'APES, INTIMACY 1'Al'ES AND OTHERS IN FAMILY EDUCATION AND CRISES," Gene
Ruyle, Human Development Institute , Bell and Howell, Atlanta, Georgia
Facilitator ; Martin L. Norris Anderson College Indiana
"CREATIVE USE OF VOLUNTEERS , " james Jorgensen, U~iversity of Denver
Facilitator: Arthur McArthur, University of Missouri Extension Service , Columbia
"DAY CARE: SOME QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED," Barbara Sawyer , University of Nebraska
Facilitator: M
ark King, Iowa State University
.
.
"KNOCK HEADS WITH THE RESEARCHERS," Joan Aldous , University of Minnesota , and Clark
Vincent , Bowman Gray School of Medicine
Facilitator: Betty Cogswell, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"RESEARCH ON THE BLACK FAMILY," Robert Staples, Howard University
"RESEARCH ON THE GENERATION GAP , " Vern L. Bengtson , University of Southern California,
Lillian B. Troll, !~ayne State University , and John Johns tone, University of Illinois
Facilitator: L. Eugene Thomas, Livingston College , Rutgers Universit y
"WORKSHOP IN FAMILY THEORY CONSTRUCTION," Ivan Nye, Washington State University, Boyd
C. Rollins, Brigham Young University , ~nd Wesley Burr , Brigham Young University
Facilitator: Barbara Settles , University of Delaware
CONVERSATION HOURS
CONVERSATION WITH JESSIE BERNARD, Washington , D. C.
CONVERSATION WITH EDI~ARD RYONAN, American Association of Narriage and Family
Counselors, Dallas, Texas
CONVERSATION WITH VTRGINIA SATIR, Esalen Ins titute, San Francisco , Califor nia
CONVERSATION WITH EWOOD NURRAY AND ALTON BARBOUR, University of Denver
***
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Mt . Ypsilon 3rd Floor Lobby
***
Mt. Ypsilon 2nd Floor Lobby
***
12:00 noon
SPEC IA
LS
"A l'YPOLOGY FOR UNDERSTANDING \~OHEN'S HOVE~IENTS TODAY: FOUR KINDS OF CONFLICT," Natti
Ge-rshenfeld, Institute of A'"areness, Rydal , Pennsylvania
Facilitator: James \~alters, Oklahoma St ate University
"NCFR DIRECTIONS III," Richard N. Hey , University of Hinnesota , BenArd, San Francisco
State College , Ruth Jet~son , National Council on Family Relations, Hichael
Sporakot~ski , Virginia Poly technic lns titute, and Gerhar d Neuheck, Univ ersity of
Ninnesota
Chair mat\! Hurray A. Straus , University of Ne1.t Hampshire
LUNCH
Dining Hall
1:30 p.m. to 2:30p.m.
Hyde Nemorlal Chapel
*'"'\
2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
PLENARY SESSION
"H~SSACI:: IN
Presiding:
SONG ," R.lc Hus t e n, Poet, Song1~ri t cr , Phllosophcr , Hontcroy , Cal!forni.n
Hurray A. Straus , Unlvo rsity of N Hampshire
e'"
SECTION MEETI N V
GS
�-12-
(FRIDAY, CONTINUED)
COUNSELING
C.)a
C:olorndo Building
C5b
Alpen 2nd Floor Lobby
9.£
Al pen 1st Floor Lobby
~
Dick Hall Corner
EDUCATION
E5a
~lissouri Building
£5b
Arkansas Building
ill
Neb raska Building
ESd
Oklahoma Building
ESe
Kansas Building
FAMILY ACTION
ill!
Hyde tlemorial Chapel Stage
FASb
Mt . Ypsilon Lobby
FASc
Dick Hall Corner
FA5d
Hyde Hemorial Chapel Corner
RESEARCH AND THEORY
R5a
Howard Hall Lobby
RSb
Hague Hall Lobby
INTERVENTION lN l-1ARI1'AL DISCORD , " William C. Nichols, Jr. • Grosse Po•
"THERAPEUTIC
•hte
Hichigan
1
Illi ois University
Facili t ato r: Donald Murphy, Nortlern
n
"NARITAL STRESSES OF EXECUTIVE AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE," Joseph B. Trainer , University
of oregon ~!ed;!.cal School
Facilitator: P. K. Houde k, Kansas City Social Health Society
"GROUP COUNSELING OF COUPLES," Reese D. Kilgo , University of Alabama at Huntsvlll
Hendelson Georgia Retardation Center. Atlanta
e
Faci li tator: Lloyd A·
•
.
"A SYS'l'EHS ANALYSIS OF THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES: A CONCEPrUAL AID FOR MARRIAGE A.'ID
FANILY TliERAPISTS," Craig E . Hessersmith, American University , Washington, D. c. and
David Olson, National Institute of Mental Health
Facilitator: John M. Williams , Pennsylvania State University
"HATERIALS FOR FAHILY RELATED EDUCATION : SOURCES, ~ELECTION, AND US E," Barbara Cunn
University of California , Extension Service , Davis, Deryck Calderwood, Guidance '
Associates, w. s. Kilpatrick, Mental Health Materials Center, New York City
Facilitator: Ronald Pitzer , University of Minnesota
"EDUCATION FOR FAMILIES THROUGH COHMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES , " John Purvis , Public
Defender , Boulder. Colorado and Jonathan Chase, Colorado Rural Legal Services,
Boulder
"WASHINGTON, D.C.'S FIRST TOY LENDING LIBRARY," Dorothy S . Edwards, American
Institute for Research, Silver Springs, Maryland
Facilitator: Pauline Reulein, Toledo Public School s , Ohio
"CREATIVE INVOLVEI-1ENT OF COMMUNI'rY AGENCIES AND PROGRAMS : PLANNING AND ACTION,"
Raymond D. Buckles, Denver Opportunity (OEO)
Facilitator: Robert E. Shannon, Youth, Government and Private Sector Division , OEO,
Denver
"FAHILY ACTUALIZATION: A COMHUNITY PROJECT," Robert Insko, University of Kentucky
Facilitator: Ann I nsko, Governor's Commission on Children and Youth , Lexington,
Kentucky
"1'RANSSE..'<UALISN, 11 Zelda Suplee and Marie Mehl, Erickson Educational Foundation
Facilitator : Helen H. Hacker, Adelphi University
"ALTElUMTE LIFE STYLES." Hartha Arnold , University of Missouri, Kansas City and Susan
Sprague-Jones, Social Change Systems, Inc .
Facilitator : Ivan Nye , \~ashington State University
"ENCOUNTER TAPES , INTIMACY TAPES AND OTHERS IN FAMILY EDUCATION AND CRISES , " Gene
Ruyle, Human Development Ins titute, Bell and Howell , Atlanta , Georgia
Facilitator: James Gilbert, YMCA of Minneapolis Lake Minnetonka Branch
"FAHILY PLANNING AND POPULATION WORKSHOP PART II'~
::Lowering Birth Rates," Lonny Myers, Midwest Population Center • Chicago
Responses to a Population Education Survey of Post High School Age Boys in the
Un:!.ted States," Thomas Poffenberger and Eugene \~eiss, University of Michigan
Center for Population Planning
"The St~dent and Family Planning , " Charles R. Figley. Pennsylvania State UniversitY
Small D1scussion Groups
Facilitator: Dean Hoffman, Montana State Unive rsi ty
"RESEARCH PROBLEMS IN F•'-'ILY PLANNING , " Roy H. Rodgers, University o f 0 r egon
~··
and K. oean
"SENINAR 0 THE FAMILY AS A SYST~t," Reuben Hill . University of Minnesota
ln k PN
ac ' ennsylvania State University
Facilitator: Carlf re d Bro d erick , University of Southern California
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(fRIDAY, CONTINUED)
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RSc
Friendship Lodge Lobby
R5d
Friendship Lodge 2nd Floor Lobby
2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Admi nistration Buildi ng Porch
***
Wind River Lodge Porch
***
Women's Building Porch
***
2:30 p. m. to 5:00 p.m.
Ht. Ypsilon 3rd Floor Lobby
***
Mt. Ypsilon 2nd Floor Lobby
***
Texas Building
***
"RESEARCH ON ETHNI C GROUP FAMILY STRUCTURE," Andrew Billingsley, University of
California, Berkeley
Facilita tor: Leonard Lieberman, Central Michigan University
"METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN SEX RESEARCH," Jacqueline Wiseman, San Francisco State
College and Robert Walsh, Illinois State Unive rsi ty
Facilitator: Robert Bell, Temple University
CONVERSATION HOURS
CONVERSATION W TH
I
ELt~OOD
MURRAY AND ALTON BARBOUR, Uni versity of Denver
CONVERSATION WITH RIC MASTEN, 1-!onterey, California
CONVERSATION WITH MARVIN SUSSMAN, Case Western Reserve University
SPECIALS
"AN INTERVENTION TO CHANGE WOMEN'S SELF-CONCEPTS AND BELIEFS: A NEW SCHOOL OUTREACH
PROGRAM--THE INSTITUTE OF AWARENESS," Matti Gershenfeld, Institute of Awareness,
Rydal, Pennsylvania (Sponsored by Family Acti on)
Facilitator: Blaine Porter, Brigham Young University
"THE FAM!LY CLUSTER: A MULTI-BASE ALTERNATIVE," Herbert Otto, National Center for the
Exploration of Human Potential , La Jolla, California
"MORE ADO ABOUT BLACK FAMILIES: DOMINANCE AND MATRI ARCHY," Jacqueline Jackson , Duke
University Medical Center
Facilitator: Roberta Frasier, Oregon State University
4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
CONVERSATION HOURS
Wind River Lodge Porch
CONVERSATION WITH RIC MASTEN, Monterey, California
***
Administration Building Porch
***
Women's Building Porch
CONVERSATION WITH HAROLD CHRISTENSEN, Purdue University
CONVERSATION WITH IRA REISS , University of Minnesota
*'~*
Wind River Lodge Porch
CONVERSATION WITH HAROLD FELDMAN, Cornell University
***
5:00 p.m. to 6:00p.m.
Missouri Building
***
Arkansas Building
***
Nebraska Building
***
Oklahoma Building
CONVERSATION HOURS
CONVERSATION WITH ROBERT WINCH, Northwestern University
CONVERSATION WITH BLAINE PORTER, Brigham Young University
CONVERSATION W TH LESLIE CLEMENTS, World Council of Churches and WILLIAM GENNE,
I
National Council of Churches of Christ
CONVERSATION WITH ROBERT BELL, Temple University
***
5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Colorado Building
*'~*
6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p. m.
TASK FORCE ON HOMEN'S RIGHTS AND RES PONS IBILITI ES
Presiding: Rose Somerville, San Diego State College
(Everyone interested is welcome to attend)
COOK-OUT AND ENTERTAINMENT
Cook-Out Inn
8:30p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
SECTION MEETINGS VI
�-14(fR IDAY, Col'fTJNUED)
COUNSELING
~
Kansas Building
C6b
Alp en 2nd Floor Lobby
C6c
Alpen 1st Floor Lobby
C6d
Dick Hall Corner
~
Colorado Building
EDUCATION
E6a
Missouri Building
E6b
Arkansas Building
E6c
Nebraska Building
E6d
Oklahoma Building
FAI-IILY ACTION
FA6a
H
yde Memorial Chapel Stage
FA6b
Dick Hall Corner
FA6c
Mt, Ypsilon Lobby
FA6d
Hyde Memorial Chapel Corner
"THE COUNSELING PROCESS IN DIVORCE," James W. Ewing, CARE and Counseling , Inc, '
St. Louis , Misso~~i Alo Lutheran Service Society of New York, Buffalo
Facilitator : OrvtAT~ON~
COUNSELING, " Gerhard Neubeck, Unive rsity of M'
"LXTRA-MARlTAL RE
t
del Solar Encyclopaedia Britannica , Minneapolis ~nnesota
FacilitatoOrN: OCFhaCrESloTA\; METHODS TO RELATIONSHIP COUNSELING," Clinton E. Phii~inesota
"APPLICATI
1
PS,
California Family Study Center, Los Ange es
rder Lutheran Social Service, State College, Pennsyl
Facilitator: B ba ra Ma
ar
•
vania
"POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS OF MEDICATIONS TO MARRIAGE AND FANILY COUNSELING," George
Maison, Physician, west Los Angeles, California and Bert Glassberg, Physician , St.
AND
Louis , Missouri
,
Facilitator: Facilitator : Esther Schulz, Clarendon H1ll~ , Illinois
"ACTION-PROCESS SYSTEM OF TEACHING FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION. Laura Singer-Magdoff and
Julius Weissman, Teachers College, Columbia University
Facilitator: Dorothy Kitchell , Teachers College, Columbia University
A DIALOGUE:
"DEALING WITH 1HE OPPOSITION TO FAMILY LIFE AND SEX EDUCATION," James
Miller , Minister, Denver , Colorado and David Torbett, Temple Buell College
Facilitator: David Fulcomer, Temple Buell College
"FAMI LY LIFE EDUCATION COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAM,"
Darrell Spoon, Kansas State University
Facilitator: Stephan Bollman . Kansas State University
Resource: Preston Gregory, North Central Kansas Guidance Center , Manhattan
"YOUTH GROUPS PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT THROUGH INTERGENERATIONAL PRESENTATIONS
OF VALUES," Therry N. Deal, University of Georgia
Facilitator: Elizabeth Sheerer, University of Georgia
Resource: Pamela Fortin. Mile Hi Girl Scout Council, Denver
"THE PUBLIC LlBRARY--EXPAl'IDING SERVICES FOR THE FAMILY , " Faith Heckteon, Connecticut
State Library , Hartford
Facilitator: Effi e Robinson , San Francisco Housing Authority
" BIRTH CONTROL AND THE COLLEGE STUDENT •" Sam Taylor • National Center for Family
Planning, Rockville , Maryland
Facilitator: Diane ~rashear, Purdue University
"HYPONATOLOGY AND SEX ROLE CONCEPTS" (Hyponatology is the art and science of lowering
birth rates), Lonny Myers, Midwest Population Cen ter, Chicago
Facilitator: Hele n Running , Lewis and Clark College Portland Oregon
" NONVIOLENCE Al.~D THE FAMILY," James Lieberman , Child;en's Hospital and Howard
University Medical School, Washington, D. C.
Facilitator: J. Howard Kauffman, Goshen College Indiana
"FAMILY PLACEMENT AND PSYCHIATRIC THERAPY IN BELGIUM AND HOLLAND," Wayne Kernodle,
College of William and Mary
Facilitator: Patricia Lilligren , University of Minnesota
RESEARCH AND THEORY
R6a
Howard Hall Lobby
R6b
Hague Hall Lobby
R6c
friendship Lodge 2nd Floor Lobby
"RESEARCH IN SEX DYAD FORMATION PROCESSES," Keith Davis • Livingston College, Rutgers
F U~~~ersity and Ro bert Ryder • National Institute of !>!ental Health
.. :~SEAtator: Bernard Murstein, Connecticut College
On RCiHI NG ALTERNATE FAMILY FORMS •" Robert N. Whitehurst UniversitY of Windsor •
tar o and Beatrice Paoluc i Mi h
,
"EQUALITY IN MARRIAGE
c '
c igan State University
n D.
and Trudy M K lb UAND MARITAL ADJUSTMENTS," Jessie Bernard • Washing to •
Fac ilitator : • Nu~ra • Aniversity of New Hampshir e
Y · Straus , University of New Hampshire
c.
�<FRIMY CoNTINUED)
8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m
.
-15-
I
Mt . Yp&ilon 3rd Floor Lobby
ic#c#c
Ht. Ypsilon 2nd Floor Lobby
***
Friendship Lodge Lobby
***
Wind River Lodge Porch
10:30 p.m.
SATURDAY I AUGUST
SPECIALS
"PARENT-YOUTH DIALOGUE WORKSHOP , " Clara Appell, Greenwich Public Schools and
Greenwich Health Association and Morey Appe l l, Hunter College
"FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION AT THE SECONDARY LEVEL, " Don Wilson. Sheridan College .
Brampton , Ontario , J . Joel Moss Brigham Young University , and High School Teachers
"FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION AT THE COLLEGE LEVE:L," Sander Latts , University of Minnesota
''FIRESIDE CHAT WITH RIC MASTEN , " Monterey , California
SQUARE DANCE AND GROUP SHIG
28, 1971
7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
BREAKFAST
Dining Hall
7: 30 a.m to 8:30 a.m .
.
Dining Hall Corner
Dining Hall Corner
9:00 a. m. to 10:15 a.m
.
Hyde Memorial Chapel
EDITORS' MEETINGS
Journal of Marriage and the Famil~, Carlfred B. Broderick, University of Southern
California , Presiding
The Family Coordinator, William c. Nichols , Jr. , Grosse Pointe, }!ichigan, Presiding
NCFR ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
Presiding: President . Gerald R. Leslie, University of Florida
***
10:30 a. m to 12:00 noon
.
COUNSELING
C7a
Colorado Building
C7b
Alpen 2nd Floor Lobby
C7c
Alpen lst Floor Lobby
ill
Dick Hall Corner
EDUCATION
E7a
Missouri Building
E7b
Arkansas Building
E7c
Nebraska Building
E7d
Oklahoma Building
SECTION MEETINGS VII
"CONJOINT MARRIAGE COUNSELING WITH CO-THERAPISTS," Duane E. Spiers and Mary Muehlig,
Creighton University School of Medicine , Omaha . Nebraska
Facilitator: Robert Roser , Brigham Young University
"COUNSELOR AND CONFIDENTIALITY: INVIOLATE CONTRACT?" Bert Y. Glassberg. Physician.
St. Louis, Missouri
Facilitator: David M Fulcomer, Temple Buell College
.
"MARRIAGE COUNSELORS FACE THE NEW MORALITY AND CHANGING LIFE STYLES , " Roger Libby,
Washington State University and Ben Ard . San Francisco State College
Facilitator : Tom Stine , WaukesHa, Wisconsin
HOW THE SOLO MARRIAGE COUNSELOR CAN USE THE MASTERS- JOHNSON APPROACH, 11 Emma Lee
Doyle , Texas Woman ' s University and Frederick G. Humphrey , Univer sity of Connecticut
Facilitator: Grover Cunningham, Evaluation Research Association, Inc., Austin, Texas
CA
" FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION IN THE YW , " Elizabeth Brown , YWCA of Denver
Facilitator: Lynn Beall, YWCA of Denver
"SEX EDUCATION AND FAMILY LIVING RESOURCES FOR UNMARRIED PREGNANT TEENAGERS, 11
Margaret Holmes , Grand Rapids, Michigan, Public Schools
Facilitator: Herbert Smith, Western Michigan University
"CHILDREN ' S HOSPITAL AND FAMILY EDUCATION , " James Lieberman, Children's Hospital and
Howard University Medical School, Washington , D. c.
Facilitator : Phyllis Namrow, Children ' s Hospital, Washington, D. c .
"PARENTAL GUIDANCE," Herman W:!.lliams , Union College, Character Research Project ,
Schenectady, New York
Facilitator: Robert E. Larson , Texas Technological University
�-16(SAT\JID\Y, CoNTINUED)
Ffl}1lLY ACTION
FA7a
Hyde ~lemorial Chapel Stage
~
Ht. Ypsilon Lobby
FA7c
Dick Hall Corner
FA7d
Hyde ~lemorial Chapel Corner
RESEARCH AND THEORY
}It . Ypsilon 3rd Floor
***
Lobby
R7a
Howard Hall Lobby
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Women's Building
*'~*
10:30
a.m.
to 12:00 noon
Texas Building
S " Marvin Suss man • Case Western Reserve University and Betty
"VARIANT FAMILY FORM •
h Carolina at Chapel Hill
ity of Nort
0
i
L d
Cogswell, Un i vers
University of Western ntar ~· on on
Facilitator: Jean Veever~LY LIFE EDUCATION APPROACH TO 1 HE TRAINING OF I NSTI11JTION
"THE APPLICATION OF A FAM
p l Mills Georgia Retardation Center, Atlanta
AI.
STAFF," Donald Barash and
rican Baptist Board of Education, Valley Forge
Facilitator: Nathan Turner' me
•
:u
Pennsylvania
TTITUDES TOWARD ABORTION," Robert Lewis, University of Georgi
"PRODUCING CHANGES IN A
University of Minnesota
a
Facilitator: John BrucGe iNTEGRATED WITH COLLEGE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION 1 " Robert I<elle
"PRE-MARITAL COUNSELIN
Y,
Fullerton Junior College, California
ing, University of Georgia
Facilitator: Karl K
BURGESS AWARD AD DRESS , "THE FUTURE OF THE FAI-1ILY IN AMERICA," Carle C. Zinunerman,
University of New Hampshire, 1970 re c ipient
PRESENTATION OF 1971 BURGESS AWARD, Robert \~inch, Northwestern University, Presidi ng
Fac ili tater: J . Richar d Udry • University 11 of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"RESEARCH ON PRE-MARITAL SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, Ira Reiss, Un iversity of Minnesota and Karl
Bauman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Facilitator: Hallowell Pope, University of Iowa
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS WORKSHOP
"CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN FA!>IILY RELATIONS PROGRAMS," Kate Garner, Family Life Council
of Greater Greensboro, North Carolina and E. M. Ralli ngs, University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
STUDENT SEMINAR
Presiding:
James
\v.
Maddock, University of Ninne sota
***
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Friendship Lodge Lobby
Mt. Ypsilon 2nd Floor
***
Lobby
***
Kansas Building
*'~*
12:00 noon
Dining Hall
SPECIALS
"SEXUAL ENCOUNTERS OF THE YOUNG," Floyd and Beatrice Martinson, Gustavus Adolphus
College, St. Peter, Minnesota
"NCFR DIRECTIONS IV," James Hawkins, Indiana University School of Medicine, K. F •
King, Medical Center, University of Alabama, Barbara Chandler, White Ho use
Conference on Children and Youth, OCD-DHEW, Washington, D. c., Mary Heltsley, Iowa
State University, Janet Brown, Community Service Society, New York City, and Joan
Aldous, University of Minnesota
Chairman: Clark Blac kburn, Family Service Association of Amer ica New York City
"CONVERSATION HOUR WITH ZELDA SUPLEE AND MARIE MEHL Erickson Fou~dation , NelJ York
City
'
LUNCH AND GOODBYE
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NCFR EXECUfl'v£ COVMITIEL 1971-72
President. · • • • • • • • • •
.Elea nor e B. Luckey
President-Elect.
.Murray A. Straus
Past President
. . Geral d R. Leslie
Secretary. • • •
. • . Mary W. Hicks
Treasurer. . . .
• ••....
Frede ric k E. Berge r
Editor, Jo ul'llaZ o f Marl"iage and the Family
• Carlfr ed B. Broder ick
Editor, The Family Coordi nator • . . • • •
W lliam C. N chols, J r.
i
i
Hembers- at-Large, Executive Committee • . .
. Anne M Lawson, Rob er t E. St aples; Two to be elec t ed
.
~tembers-at-7arge , Representing Family Action Committee; Student~ and Y
oung Professionals
• • • • . . • . t o be elec t ed
Section Cha1.rmen:
Counseling. . • . •
Clint on E. Phillips
Education • . . • •
• .George C. Chamis
Family Action . . .
. E. James Lieberm
an
Research and Theory
• • . Robert R. Bell
Special Emphases .
.Richard K. K khoff
erc
Executive Officer • • . . . • • • • . , • • • • •
, . • . • • . • . . Ruth H. J ewson
ELECTED BOARD O DI R
F
ECTORS
Mable B. Anderson
Clark W Blackburn
.
~1arjory Brooks
Vladimir de Lissovoy
David M. Ful comer
Arthur E. Gravatt
James L. Ha\Jkins
Mary E. Heltsley
Jose ph Himes
D
ean K. H man
off
Ruth Jeffe rson
E. Jam Lieberman
es
Gerhard Neub eck
He rbert A. Ot to
Beatri c e Paol ucci
Student t o be
sel ected
STATE, REGIONAL , A D LOCAL C AIRMEN
N
H
Pacific Northwes t--Luther Baker, Jr.
Rocky Mountain--Paul Hansen
Southeastern--Leland Axelson
Tri- State--Abraham Knepler
Alabama-- Joseph S. Rowland
Northern California-- Dorothy Seiden
Connecticut--John P. Conlin
Idaho--Florence D. Alle r
Illinois--Caryl T. Moy
Iowa--Edward Powers
lndiana--~largaret Owen
Louisiana- -Alice Teddlie
Maryland- -Harriet Steinberg
Massachusetts--Joseph Bur roughs
Hichigan--Evelyn Rouner
Michigan Upper Peninsula--Robert Liberty
Minnesota--Donald Irish
Mississippi--N. W Carpenter, Jr .
.
~li ssouri- -J ames Bray
11ontana--Robert Lind
N
ebraska--Helen Redden
** ** * * *
N
orth Carolina--E . H. Rall ings
Nor th Dakota--Jane Vi ncent
Ohio--Claire Lehr
Oklahoma- -Ni ck Stinnett
Oregon-- Dale Jamt gaard
Pennsylvania--Anthony P. Jurich
South Caroli na-- Harry R. Bryan
Tennessee-- Edward Stapl es
Texas--James L. Barber
Utah-- Jay D. Schvaneveld t
Virginia--B. H. Raymond
Washington- -John Schiller
\Usconsin- -Robert Reib e r
Los Angeles, California--Hary Jane Hungerford
Orange County, California--Robert K
elley
San Diego , California--Rose M. Somerville
Char lo t te, North Carol ina--Joe Bur nette
Greater High Po int , North Carolina--R. Delbert Byrum
Greater Greensboro, No rth Caroli na--Karl L. Barkley
Dane County , Wisconsin--Kathr yn Bruen ing
M
adis on , Wisconsin--Florence Ba rrin g t on
** ** * ** * * ** * * * **** * * * *** ***** ***** **** ***** ** * ** ** ** **
WHAT IS THE NCFR?
NCFR was founded in 1938 as an interprofessional forum through which members of t hose disc i pline s intere& ed i n f amily
t
life might think, work, and plan together for the strengthening of marriage and family li fe . I t s objec tives a r e t o
provide opportunities for individuals, organized gr oups, and a genci es inte r ested in fami ly research , counseling and
education to plan and act t ogether on matters r elevant t o marriage and family living, inc lud ing es t ab l ishmen t of
professional standards, promotion and coor di nation of ed ucationa l efforts , encouragement of research , and extension of
community s ervi ces for families.
FUTURE NCFRANNUAL ffffiNG SITES
1972--Portland, Oregon
1973--Toronto, O
ntario, Canada
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HID TO POOGRPJ'·1 PARTICIPPNTS
Calden~ood, Deryck, 1,2,4,8 , 9 , 10,12
Carillo, Fred, 10
Carpenter, N. W • Jr ., 17
.
case, Leellen, 5
Chamis, George , 17
Chandler, Barbara , 1 , 2,9,16
Chase, Jonathan, 12
Chilman, Catherine s. , 3,6 , 7,9
Christensen, Harold T., 5,l3
Clements, Leslie , 9,13
Cogswel l, Betty, 2,11,15,16
Conli n , John P., 17
Ast, Ray J, , 7
Constantine, Joan, 10
Ausherman, Charles, 5,10
Constantine, Larry, 10
Cooke, Philip W 6
Axelson, Leland, 17
.,
Coombs, Robert H., 1 , 3,9
Bailey, Franklin C., 10
Baker, Luther, Jr., 17
Coors, Hol ly, 5
Barash, Donald, 16
Cordova, Juan, 5
Barber, James L., 17
Coufal, Jeanette, 6
Barbour, Alton, 7,9, 11,13
Cruser, Angela, 7
Barkley, Karl L., 17
Cunningham, Grover, 15
Sar~ington , Florence, 17
Curti s, John, 9
Bauman, Karl , 16
Dager, Edward z., 1
Beall, Lyn!l, l!>
Daniels, Arlene, 7
Bell , Robert , 13 , 17
Davis, Keith, 7,14
Bengtson, Vern, 11
Deal, Therry N., 14
Berger, Eugenia, 1
de Lissovoy, Vladimir, 17
Berger, Frederick, 1,17
del Solar, Charlotte, 14
Bernard, Jessie, 7,11,14
Doyle, Emma Lee, 9,15
Berry, Jane, 7
Draper, Bessie , 5,9
Berry, Judith, 5, 7
Driscoll, Richard, 7
Billingsley , Andrew, 13
Duvall , Evelyn, l
Bl ack, Karl Dean, 9,12
Eastman, William, 1
Blackburn, Clark, 3,16,17
Eaton, Wylie , 1
Bockus, Frank H., 6
Edwards , Dorothy S., 12
Bollman, Stephen, 14
Eller, Jessie, 5,8
Boulding, Elise, 9
Ewing, James W., 14
Bowman, Henry, 10
Faatz, Vern L. , 8
Brashear, Diane, 14
Feldman, Harold, 1,3,6,9,13
Bray , James, 17
Feldman, Philip, 10
Bricker, June, 6
Figley , Charles R., 12
Broderick, Carlfred, 1,2,3,8,9,12,15,17 Force, Elizabeth , 3,8
Brooks, Marjory, 1 , 3, 6,17
Fortin, Pamela, 14
Brown, Allen J., Jr., 8
F:a:ank, Boris , 8
Brown, Elizabeth, 15
Frasier, Roberta, 13
Brown, Janet, 1,3,10,16
Fulcomer, David, 1,3,7,14,15,17
Bruce, John, 16
Fulcomer , Eric , 8
Bruening, Kathryn , 17
Fulton, Wallace C. , 1
Bryan, Harry R., 17
Gaither, Doris, 5
Buchmueller, Alfred D. , 10
Garner , Kate B., 1,3,4,16
Buckland, Clare H., 6
Gaylin, Ned, 2 , 3,6
Buckles, Raymond D., 12
Genne, William, 9,13
Burger , Bennett, 8
Gershenfeld, Matti, 11,13
Burne tte , Joe , 17
Gilbert. James, 12
Burns, Robert, 6
Gingles, Ruby , 5
Burr, Wesley, 11
Glassberg, Bert Y., 111,15
Burroughs, Joseph, 17
Godinez, Antonia, 5
Burton, J ean H., 6
Goodwin , Conrad 11., 1,
Burton, John D., 6
Gordon. Leonard, 4
Byrum, R. Delbert, 17
Grnhnrn, J::dwin, 10
Aho, Orville, 14
Aldous, Joan 3,5,11,16
Allen, J. l~norton, 10
Alle~, Flo~ence D., 17
Alroquiat, ~li~abeth, 6
Anderson, ~!able B. , 1, 3,11,17
AnQrist, Shirley S., 6
Appell, Clara T., 15
Appell , ~torey L., 15
A~d, Ben N. , 11,15
Arnold, Martha, 12
Arnold, Paul, 7
Gravatt, Ar t hur E., 1,17
Greene, John '1'., 9,10
Gre gory, Preston, 14
Grossman , C. Bruce, 7
Groves, Gladys, 8
Gubler, Brent, 7
Guerney, Bernard G. , 8
Guerney, Louise F., 6
Gunn, Barbara, 12
Hacker , Helen M 12
.,
Hansen , Paul, 1,17
Hartness, He l en Thun, 4
Hawkins, James, 16 ,17
Heckteon, Fait h, 14
Heltsley, Mary E., 3,10,16,17
Henshel, Anne-Marie , 5
Hey , Richard N., 1,3,11
Hicks, Mary w., 3,6,9,17
Hi ebert, W lliam J., 3
i
Hil l, Reuben, 6,7,12
Himes, Joseph, 1,3,17
Hochschild, Arlie , 7
Hoffman , Dean K., 1 , 3,7,9,12,17
Holmes , Margaret, 15
Houdek, P. K., 12
Humphrey, Frederick G., 3,8 ,15
Hungerford, Mary Jane, 17
Insko , Ann, 12
Insko, Robert, 12
Irish, Donald, 17
Jackson, Jacqueline, 13
Jamtgaard, Dale, 17
Jansen, T. David, 8
Jefferson, Ruth, 1,3 , 17
Jewson , Ruth H., 1,2,3,11 ,17
Johannis, Theodore B., Jr., 1,3,7
Johnsen, Kathryn P,, 5
Johnstone, John, 11
Jorgensen. .James D. , 11
Jurich, Anthony, 8,17
Kauffman, J. Howard, 14
Kelley, Robert K., 6,16,17
Kempson, J. Obert, 1 , 3
Kerckhoff, Richard K., 7 , 17
Kernodle, R. Wayne , 14
Kiefert, Robert M., 5
Kieffer , Miriam, 7
Kilgo , Reese , 12
Kilpatrick, W, S., 12
King, Karl, 16
King , Kay F., 3,5,16
King , Mark, 11
Kitchell, Dorothy, 14
Klemer, Richard, 2
Knepler, Abraham, 17
Ko1b, Trudy M., 14
Koprowski, Eugene J. , 4, 5,6
Lacroix, Gilles, 5
Larson, Robert E., 15
Lasswell, Marcia, 4
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(INDEX 10 PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS. CoNTINUED)
Latham, Carroll, 10
Latham, Mark., 10
Latts, Sand~r. 15
Lawson, Anne M., 1,17
Leclere, Wayne, 11
Lehr, Claire, 17
Lemon, Bessie, 5,8
Leslie, Gerald, 1,2,3,6,10,15,16,17
Lewis, Robert A., 16
Libby, Roger, 15
Liberty, Robert, 17
Lieberman, James, 1,3,6,9,14,15,17
Lieberman, Leonard, 13
Lief, Harold I., 4
Lilligren, Patricia, 14
Lind, Robert, 17
Liu, William T., 7
Luckey, Eleanore, 1,4,6,17
Lyness, Judy, 7
Maddock, James, 1,3,8,16
Maddock, Marguerite, 7
Maison, George, 10,14
Marder, Barbara, 14
Margolin, Ruth, 7
Martinson, Beatrice, 16
Martinson, Floyd, 16
Masten, Ric, 3,11,13,15
Matchett, Robert, 1
McArthur, Arthur, 11
McCullough, Margaret, 9
Mehl, Marie, 6,7,10,12,16
Mellot, Roger, 5
Mendelson, Lloyd A., 12
Mennie, Roy B., 8
Messersmith, Craig E., 3,4,12
Mestas, Hilda, 5
Miller, James, 14
Mills, Paul R., 11,16
Miran, Sol, 1
Morgan, Mildred, 3
Moss, J , Joel, 15
Moy, Caryl T., 17
Muehlig, Mary, 15
Murphy, Donald, 12
Murphy, Tom, 8
Murray, Elwood, 7,9,11,13
Murstein, Bernard, 14
Myers, Lonny, 12 ,14
Namrow, Phyllis, 15
Nash, Kenneth, 4
Nass, Gilbert, 2
Neubeck, Gerhard, 3,4,6,11,14,17
Nichols, William C., 1,2,3,6,12,15,17
Norris, Martin Laverne, 11
Nunnally, E1am, 5
Nye, Ivan, 6,7,11,12
·o'Brien, John, 9
Olsen, Albert J., 5
Olson, David, 1,3,4,5,7,8,9,12
Otto, Herbert A., 1,3,7,13, 17
Otto, Roberta, 7
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Owen, Margaret, 17
Paolucc i, Beatrice, 1 2 3 14 17
Parks, Joseph, 9
' ' ' '
Paulus, Dieter H., 2,8
Paulus, Mary Lee, 5
Phelan, Gladys, 1,2,4,10
Phillips, Clinton E., 8,14,17
Pitzer, Ronald, 12
Pocs, Ollie, 5
Poffenberger, Thomas, 12
Pope, Hallowell, 16
Porter, Blaine R., 1,3,4,13
Potter, Jessie, 7
Powers, Edward, 17
Prescott, James W., 8
Purcell, Mary Lou, 1
Purvis, John, 12
Railings, E. M., 6,16,17
Raymond, B. H., 17
Redden, Helen, 17
Reed, David N., 10
Reiber, Robert, 17
Reiss, Ira, 9,13,16
Reulein, Pauline, 5,12
Reus ch, Sherman, 10
Richardson, J. Ryan, 8
Roberts, James B., 9
Robinson, Effie, 5,14
Rodgers, Roy H., 12
Rodman, Hyman, 1,2
Rollins, Boyd C., 11
Rosenberg, SolS., 2,5
Rosenblatt, Paul, 9
Roser, Robert, 15
Rouner, Evelyn , 17
Rowland, Joseph S., 17
Rubin, Roger, 1,3
Running, Helen, 14
Ruyle, Gene, 6,7,11,12
Ryder, Robert, 3,7,9,14
Rydman, Edward J., 1,3,6,11
Satir, Virginia, 11
Sawin, ~largaret H., 4
Sawyer, Barbara, 11
Scheier, Ivan H., 5,7
Schiller, John, 17
Schulz, Esther, 14
Schvaneveldt, Jay D. , 5,8,17
Seiden, Dorothy, 17
Settles, Barbara, 6,11
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READINGS ON THE SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY
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The journal is devoted to encourage cross-cultural, cro~s-natio~al, and inter-dis.ciplinary research and
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INCLUDED in the SPECIAL ISSUE (July 1971) of INT~RNATIONA~ JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY
OF THE FAMILY: Intermarriage in a Comparative Perspective- Guest Ed1tors: Ruth Shonle Cavan and
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"Toward a Theory of Intermarriage,", Robert J. Lazar; "Cultural Pattern\, Functions, and
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the United States" James A. Beaudry· "The Moslems and InterreligiOUS Marnage m the New World, Abdo
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YMCA of the Rockies
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Estes Park Center, Colorado
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Eleanore Luckey
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�SlJH OF NCFR PIDJIW1
l\RY
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31
~)0 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Theory and Concept
Development Workshop
7:30 p.m.
NCFR Executive committee
and Board Meeting
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
(Continued)
6:00p.m . to 7:15p.m.
Film Exhibit--Teaching
About Women
7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
First Plenary Session
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p. m.
f i Jm ExhIbit
9:00 p.m.
Reception
8:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Employment Service
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2
7:30 a .m. to 9:00 a.m.
Pub I !cations Board
Meetihg
8 :30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Theory and Concept
Development Workshop
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Book Exhibit
9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Reg i s t rat ion
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Reg lstrat ion
8:00a.m. to 6 :00 p.m.
Film Exhibit
8:30 a.m . to 5:00 p.m .
Employment Service
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
NCFR Executive Committee
and Board ~eeting
8:30 a .m. to 10:00 a . m.
Section Meetings I
1:30 p.m. to 4:30p.m.
Affiliated Councils
Workshop
9 :00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Book Exhibit
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Teaching About Women
Workshop
4:00 p.m.
Open M
eeting--Research and
Theory Committee
4:30 p.m.
Affiliated Councils meet
with respective groups
10:15 a.m . to 11:45 a.m.
Section Meetings II
12:00 noon to 1:45 p.m.
Round Table Luncheons
2:00p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Second Plenary Session
3 :45 to 5: 15 p.m.
Section Meetings II 1
6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
H
5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m .
Orientation for Round Table osplta l lty Hour
Leaders
7:30 p.m. Banquet
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3
7:30a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
1973 Annual Meeting Program
Committee Mee ting
SATURDAY, NOVEMBEH 4
8:00 a.m. to 2 :00 p.m.
Reg is trat Ion
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m
Section Meetings V
·
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
F11m Exh i b I t
10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Section Meetings VI
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a . m.
Section Meetings IV
10:30 a .m. to 12:00 noon
Affll lated Councils Discussion
Session
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Employment Service
9:00 a . m. to 5:00 p.m.
Book ExhIbit
10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a . m.
Third Plenary Session
1 I : 15 a, m. to 12: 15 p.m.
Annual NCFR Business Meet i ng
12:30 p.m . to 2:00 p.m.
Affiliated Councils Luncheon
12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Student Interest Session
2:00 p.m.
Leave for Salmon Bake
7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Journal of Marriage and the
Family Edi tors' Meeting-
12:00 noon to 1:45 p.m.
Round Table Luncheons
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NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President • . . .
PresIdent-elect.
Past President .
Secretary . • • .
Eleanore 8. Luckey
. Hurray A. Straus
. Gerald R. Leslie
• . . Ha ry w. HIcks
Treasurer . . • , • . . . . . . . . . . . .
.frederick E. Berger
t;d i tor, JOl.cJ>tlal. of M(U'riage and the Family
.Carlfred 6. Brode rick
l:.d I tor, The P01nity Coo1'<ii11ato:r . • , • . .
. . William c. Nichols
~emb~rs-at-Large, Executive Committee. . .
Jacque~yne J. Jackson, Grace E. Richardson, Robert E. Staples, Donald Wil son
ect 1on Chal rmen:
Counseling . . • . .
. CI lnton E. Phil lips
Education . . . . . •
• • George C. Chamls
Family Action . . • .
• E. James Lieberman
Research and Theory.
. Robert Be II
.
Speci al Emphases
Richard ~. Kerckhoff
Chainman, Standing Committee on Affll lated Councils.
. . • , , • • • , . , Rona I d PItzer
Choli rman , Board of Publications . • . . . . . • . . •
• • • • . , . • . . \li 11 i am Kenke I
Co-chairmen , Faml ly Action Committee . . • . . .
E. James Lieberman and David Olson
Co-chairmen, Family Life Education Committee
.Ned Gayl In and Blaine R. Porter
Cha!rman, Finance Committee . . . . .• , .• : :
Gerald R. Leslie
Chaarman, Future Annual Meeting Sites and Oates.
. . William Gcnne
Chainman, International Liaison Committee.
Evelyn H. Duvall
Chairman, Long ~ange Plans Committee
Gera ld R. Lesl le
Chairman, Membership Committee . . . • . .
. Dean K. Hoffman
Chairman, Nom I nat lng Comml ttce . . . . . .
J. Obert Kempson
Co-Chairmen, ~esearch and Theory Committee
Joan Aldous and Harold Feldman
Student and Young Professional Representatives
James Haddock and Douglas Sprenkle
Executive Officer . . • . . . • • . . . . . . ,
• . . . . • • • • . Ruth H. Jewson
ELECTED BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Hable H. Anderson
Clark w. Blackburn
Har jory II rooks
Vladimir de Llssovoy
Oavld H. Fulcomer
Arthur E. Gravatt
James Hawkins
M
ary Heltsley
Joseph Himes
Dean K. Hoffman
Ruth Jefferson
E. James Lieberman
Gerhard Neubeck
Herbert A. Otto
Beatrice Paolucci
Roger H. Rubin
Graham 8. Spanier
{5 tuden t
Representatives)
ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE
General Program Chairman . . .
. • . . . . . . . . . . . . Hurray A. Straus, University of New Hampshire
Clinton E. Phi II Ips, Cal lfornla Family Study Center, North Hol l ywood, tal lfornla
Counsel Jng Section Meetings . .
George C. Ch~mls, Flint Board of Education, Michigan
Education Section Meetings • .
E. James Lieberman , Howard Univers ity Hedlcal School
Family Act ion Sect Jon Meetings
. . . . . . . . Robert Bell, Temple University
Kesearch and Theory Sect ion Meetings
. . . . Richard K. kerckhoff, Purdue University
Special Emphases Section Meetings.
. J. Richard Connelly, Oregon State University
!look Exh i bit . • . . . . . .
.Deryck Calderwood and Pat Hanson, New York University
Film and Fi lmstrlp E>1hlblt . • • •
. . • . Ronald Pitzer , University of Minnesota
Affll iated Councils Se111lnar • • • .
Round Tab I es. • • . . . .....••.•..•••••..•..•...•..........•.•• . ..••.•.... . ... • ..... Sander Lat ts, Un Ivers 1 ty of MInnesota
LOCAL AR RANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
• Helen Thun He~rtness, Lewis and Clark College
Chairman . . • . . • . • • .
Mrs. Commery Warrel I, Portland Community College
Keg is tn•l ion . • . . . • . .
• , . . Eima Shuck, Madison High School, Portland
wednesday Evening Reception.
Helen Running, freemont J un io r High School, Portlond
Conference Publ lclty
.• Leonard Seyfarth , Warner-Pacific College
Audio-Visual Aids . .
.Betty Polen, Portland Publ lc Schools and Roberta F. Anderson, Oregon State University
Pacific Coast Solman Barbeque.
Esther Woolridge, Portland Community Col lege
Tronsportat Ion . . .
. Martha Frost, Monroe High School, Portland
Roundtable Arrangements, ~onquet and Oec:orations
lole
express our thanks to the Portland Chamber of Commerce for their courtesy photograph on the cover .
�PROGRAM
ANNUAL MEETING
NATICJW.. COJNCIL ON FN1ILY fflATfO'JS
PORTLAND-HILTON HOTEL, PORTlAND, OREGON -- OCTOBER 31-NOVEMBER 4
C~FERENCE THWt: FQITICS, Fa£R, AND TI-lE FPMILY
NCFR OFFICE/PRESS ROOM
Ballroom Checkroom
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1972
8 :30 a .m. to 10:30 a .m.
Ga 11 e r Ia I I I
THEORY AND CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
"Systems Theory Vs Real i ty," K. Dean Black and Ca:rlfred Broderick~ University of
SouthePn
Califo~ia
Discussants: v. Vernon Woolf and Melvin L. Wilkinson, Brigham Young University
Presiding: Jetse Sprey, Case Western Reser'Ve University
10:30 a.m. to 12 :00 noon
Galleria Ill
1:30 p.m. to 3:00p .m.
Galleria Ill
Theory and Concept Development Workshop continued
"Inventorying Partial Theories," David Klein and Reuben HiZZ~ University of Minnesot a
Discussant: E. M. RaZ~ings~ University of North Car"olina at Greensboro
Presiding: Felix M Berardo~ University of Florida
,
Theory and Concept Development Workshop continued
"Sexual Behavior as Symbolic Interaction," Roger Libby and Viktor
Gecas~
Washington
State University
Discussant: John Carlson~ University of Idaho
Presiding: Ira Reiss~ University of Minnesota
3 :30 p.m . to 5 :00p .m.
Ga II e rIa I I I
Theory and Concept Development Workshop continued
"Family and Socialization: In Quest of a Theory," DarlJin
Thomas~
Brigham Young
University
Discussant : Roy Rodgers~ University of Oregon
Presiding: Char~es L. Cole~ Denison University
7: 00 p.m . to 8:30 p.m.
Galleria Ill
Theory and Concept Development Workshop continued
Panel: "Teaching Family Theory and Theory Development"
Pan:! Members: Mar"y He ~tsZ ey~ Iowa State University and Joan
M1-nnesota
Presiding : John
7:30 p.m.
Galleria I
wEDNESDAY,
NOVEM~ER
Mogey~
Aldous~
Boston University
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
(1971-72 group only, please; Past Presidents welcome)
Presiding: E~eanore B. Luckey~ University of Connecticut, President
1, 1972
8:00 a . m. to 6:00 p.m.
Parlor C
FILM EXHIBIT
Presiding: Deryck CaZderwood3 New York University
8:30 a.m. to 5: 00 p.m.
Studio Suite
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Oregon State Employment Ser"Vice
9 :00a.m. to 5 : 00 p.m.
Parlor D and E
BOOK EXHIBIT
Presiding: J , Richar"d ConneZZy, Oregon State University
University of
�-3WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHER l. CONTINUED
9:00a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
~all room Foyer
9:00a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Council and Forum Suites
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Ga I 1e rIa I I I
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Ga 1 I e ria I I I
REGISTRATION
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
(1971-72 group only, please; Past Presidents welcome)
Presiding: Eleanore B. Luakey, University of Connecticut, President
THEORY AND CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
"Social Structure and Social lzation for Change," I:rving TaZZman, University of
Minnesota
Discussant: Boyd C. RoZZins, BrighC811 Young University
Presiding: Lillian E. Troll, Wayne State University
Theory and Concept Development Workshop continued
"Notes on the Current and Future Status of Family Theorizing," WesZey Burr, Brigham
Young University
Discussant: F. Ivan Nye, Washington Stat e University
Presiding: Barbara SettZes, University of Delaware
I :30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Ga I 1e r i a I I I
Theory and Concept Development Workshop continued
"Workshop Evaluation and Proposals for the Future"
Presiding: F. Ivan Nye, Washington State University
1: 30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Galleria II
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS WORKSHOP
''Politics, Policies, and the Family," Echvin Nichols, National Institute of M
entaZ
HeaZth
"Family Action and Affiliated Councils," David Olson, University of Maryland
Discussion Groups (led by Affiliated Councils Committee Members and Others)
Presiding: Ronald Pitzer, University of Minnesota
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
"TEACHING ABOUT WOMEN''
A Workshop under the auspices of NCFR's Task Force on Women's Rights and
Res pons Ib II I ties
Panelists: Kirsten Alfven, Visiting Lecturer from SWeden; PrisaiZla Allen, Indiana
University; Kirsten Amundsen, California State University at Sacramento; Shi rley S.
Angrist, Carnegie-Mellon University; Pauline Bart, University of Illinois; Jane
Berry, University of Missouri at Kansas City; Beverly Chinas, California State
University at Chiao; Margrit Eichler, University of Waterloo, Ontario; Barton
Hacker, Iowa State University; Robbie Hanna, University of Oregon; Carol D. Harvey,
Boise State College; Virginia Heffernan, Washington Archdiocese, Family Life Bureau;
Ardis Hitchcock, AAUW, Oregon Division; MadeZine Hummel, California State
University at Santa Crua; Coeleen Kiebert, Californi a State University at Santa
Cruz; Anne Lawson, Ontario Ministry of Education; Bani Mahadeva. Wisconsin State
University; Nona Glazer-Malbin, Portland State University; Jane E. Prather,
California State University, San Fernando Valley; Pepper Schwartz. Universi ty of
Washington; Jetse Sprey, Case Western Reserve University; CLarice StolL, Sonoma
State College; Jane Buchholtz Tybring, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Jacqueline
P. Wiseman, California State Univers{ty at San Franc{sco; Jean Leppaluoto,
University of Oregon
Presiding: Rose Somerville, California State University at San Diego
Ball room A
4:00p.m.
Galleria Ill
4:30 p.m.
Galleria II
Ga II eria I
OPEN MEETING FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN RESEARCH AND THEORY COMMITTEE
Presiding: Joan Aldous, University of Minnesota and Harold FeLdman, Cornell University
AFFILIATED COUNCILS MEETINGS (with their respective groups)
Oregon Council Meeting
Washington Council Meeting
�~·
rem
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-Z.wEDNESDAY' NOVE11BER 1, CONTINUED
5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Parlor F
.
ORIENTATI ON FOR ROUND TABLE LEADERS of M1-nneso t a
·
"ty
Presiding: Sander Latta~ Un tvers?-
6:00p.m. to 7:15p.m.
Parlor C
FILM EXHIBIT, Teaching ~bout W
omen
St t University at San Diego
Presiding: Rose Somer V?-l Ze, C
alif ornia a e
7 :30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m .
Ballroom A
9:00 p.m.
Pavilion Room
FIRST PLENARY SESSION
i
Presentation of the 1972 Student Award : Doug las Sprenkle, University of M nnesota,
Chairman of the Selection Committee
d for Outstanding Teach ing:
Leland J.
1972 Ernest G. Osborne Awar
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.
.
Presentation of t he
.
"t
Cha i rman of t he Selection Com
mittee
Axelson, Flori da State . u~wez:s-z-F~~ i 1 Life Education! II c. Jay Skidmore, Janiee
"Power Struggles ~nd Polltlcsu;\ Stat~ University . A team presen t ation,
Pearce and Mane Krueger, a
.
"t
Presidin~: Leland Axelson, Flor ida St ate Vn-z-vers?- y
c cil th Pacific Re lations , as s is ted by t he
on Family
RECEPTION, Sponsor;d by the_Ore~onl ~un
Northwest Council on Fam i ly
e
.
d h
Washington Cou ncil on Family e a t JOns,
Rela t ions, the E. c. Brown Center for Family Stud1es , an t e Oregon Home Economics
Association.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1972
7:30 a .m. to 9 :00 a .m.
Petite Suite
PUBLICATIONS BOARD MEETING
Presiding: W
illiam Kenke l, University of Kentueky
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Ball room Foyer
REGISTRATION
8 :00 a .m. to 6:00 p.m .
Parlor C
FILM EXHIBIT
Presiding: Deryck Calder,wood, New York Universi ty
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Studio Suite
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
O
regon Stat e Employment Service
9:00 a .m. to 5:00 p.m.
Parlor D and E
BOOK EX
HIBIT
Presiding: J. Richard Connelly, Oregon State University
8:30 a.m. to 10 :00 a. m.
Counse 1 ing
Ba 11 room A
Lecture Room, Public
Service Bu i lding
Parlor F
Directors' Suite
C
ounc i 1 Suite
SECTION MEETINGS I
"Sex Education for the Handicapped," Medora S. Bass, Association for Vol unt ary
Steri li zation, Ardmore. Pennsylvani a; Presiding : Jessie Potter, MidWest
Association f or t he Study of H
uman Sexual i ty. Chicago
''Behavior of a Behavioral Marriage Couns elor," David Knox. East Ca:rolina University;
Presiding: John Greene~ Florida State Univer-~i ty
"Personality Characteristics of Students in Family Counseling: A Pilot Stu~y ," by
H
enry E. White. Jr., Samford University~ given by E. M. Rallings~ U
niver s1-t y of
N th C
or
arolina at Greensbor o
"Incorporation of an Interpersonal Perception Method Into the Counseling Process,"
Richard Lieboff, Purdue U
niver sity; Pres iding: Edward Naimark~ University of
Southern California
"A Behavi o ral Exchange Model for Marital The ra py," Alan F. Rappaport, M
ontclair State
CoZ Zege and Jan Harre ll~ Pennsy l vania State University
�THURSD • NOVEN~E R 2, CONTINUED
AY
8 :30 a.m. to 10 : 00 a.m .
Education
Galleria II
-sSECTION MEETINGS I
Teaching About W
omen
"Materials and Approaches in Teaching About Women,"
Const antina Safilios-Rothsc:hild,
W
ayne Stat e Univers i t y
"Teaching About Black Women," Jac:que Z
yne J. Jaakson, Duke University Medioa Z Center
Discussants: Panelists from the Teaahing About Women Workshop o f the NC FR Tas k Force
on Women's Rights and Responsi bi l i ties
Presiding: Rose Somervi lZe~ California State University at San Diego
Family Action
Galleria Ill
Family Acti o n Fo rum
"I ncome Maintenance P rograms :
Imp l ications for Family I n ter-acti on , "
Roger H. Rubin,
U
niversi t y of M
aryland
"Divorce Reform," Emily BrOI;Jrl, Washington, D.C.
Presiding: David Olson, U
niversity of M
aryl and
Research and Theory
Forum Suite
Marriage and Family Patterns o f Powe r
"The Making o f Fami ly Roles and Fami ly Change, " Joan Aldous, University of Minnesota
"Satisfaction wi th Conjugal Powers Over the Family Life Cy cle," Robert Lewis,
U
niver sity of Georgia
"Normative Pa t terns of Mar i tal Power and Influence In Mex ico a nd the United States ,"
Ronald E. Cromwell, Uni versity of ~eeouri at Kansas City, Ramon Corrales,
University of W ec:onsi n-Stout, Menomonie, and Peter M. Torsiello, University of
i
M nnesota
i
"A Measure of Power In Three Ty pes of Marriage , " Sharon Priae Bonham, University of
Tul sa
"Th e Signif i cant Ot hers of a Mar r ied S t udent Popula tion.'' Ma.X'k Hutter, Temple
University
Discussa nt : Jetse Sprey, Case Western Reserve Univer sity
Pres iding: Sharon Priae Bonham, Univer sity of Tul sa
Special Emphases
Ga I ler Ia I
I 0 : I S a •m • to I I : 4 S a . m•
Co unsel lng
Ball room A
Ballroom A
Parlor F
Directors ' Suite
Counc i I Suite
Education
Gall e ria II
W
arren W Means, Uni t ed
.
'l'ribee of Nor t h Dakota Devel opment Corporation, Bismarck, Cha i rman
Pa nel Members : G G
us reymountain, National I ndian Training and Research Center, Tempe,
Arizona; Dwight Lomayesva, Special Services Indian Program, Riverside,
Calif ornia; Marie A. McLaughl i n, Stanf ord Law School; Shirley Plume, Standing
Rock Reservation, Fort Yates, North Dakota
Pres iding : Dorothy Dyer, Mary College, Bismarck, Nor th Dakota
"AmerIcan IndI an FamII y Ll fe and Fam II y Ll fe EducatIon,"
SECTION MEETINGS I I
"Measurement of Premarital Dyadic Formation, " Rober t A. Lewis, University of Georgia
"F iro - B and Firo-F for Us e I n Co unsel l ng With Marri ed Co uples and Pe rcep t ual
Differences Between Freshmen and Seni o r College W
omen for Co ncep t s o f Self a nd
Ide al Women," John L. Hipple and Mary Prescott, University of I daho
"The Use of Tra nsacti o nal Analysis in Sex Cou nse l ing," Helen Colton, Family Forum,
Los Angeles
"Relationship Betwee n Conj ugal Autho rity Differentials and t he Commun i cati o n P roc ess,"
l"ra W. H
utchison and Dennis Boike, Florida State University
"Interpersonal Meditat ion in Ma r riage and Marriage Co unse ling: Power Af firmed and
Transc ended," David Holland, Western Michigan University
"Selec ted Developmen tal Concerns o f Youth and Implicat ions for Family Life
Educati o n, 11 Gladys K. Phelan, Colorado State University
"Justifi c ati o ns and Rewards of a Fami ly Life and Sex Education Prog ram," Ann
Tourigny,
Monroeville Junior High School, Pennsylvania
"Pare nt-Adolescent Commun i ca t ion and Sex Information In the Home,"
Oregon State University
Leah Miller,
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2t CONTINUED
10:15 a .m. to 11: 5 a.m.
Fami I y Act Ion
Galleria Ill
SECTION MEETINGS II
Mass Media and the Family
"Writing for Children," EveLyn Sible!( LanpmanJ Portland, Oregon and Ron Sherriffa,
University of Oregon
.
"Writing for Parents," Norman Lobsenz, New ~ork ~-z,ty
.
Presiding: Barbara Gunn, University of Cal-z,forn-z,a at Dav-z,s
Research and Theory
forum Suite
The Dynamics of Fema~e Roles
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''Cultural Contradictions and Sex Roles: Fact or Artl Fact, EdlJard Powers, Rita
Braito, and Dwight Dean, Iowa State Universi~
"The Political Implications of Social Stereotyping of Hen.and ~omen Among Blacks and
Whites , " Barbara E. TUrner and Ca~tellana B. Turner, Vn~vers~ty of Massachusetts
"The Sexual Context of Social Mobility: Discrimination In Social Research," Suzanne
Steinmetz, Temple University
"Voluntary Childless Wives:
An Exploratory Study," Jean E. Veevers, UniVe'l'aity of
Western Ontario
11
Dimenslons of Well-Being In Public Housing," ShiPley S, Angrist, Ca:rnegie-MeZZon
University
Discussant: Lonny Myers, Midwest Center for the Study of Human Sexuality, Chicago
Presiding: Mary Hicks, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Special Emphases
Galleria I
"Every Minute of the Day," by Thomas Barbour, a Play for Living about VD, Betty
Jackson, Social Health Association, Indianapolis
Robert Jackson, Purdue University
Presiding:
12:00 noon to
1:~5
p . m.
Ba II room B
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
2.
"The Family and Institutional Bargaining : Labor Unions and Family Welfare,"
Joan Acker, University of ~egon and Mary Howard, BrookLyn College, CUNY
"A New Venture In University Family Studies," Sterling Alan, Sangamon State
).
"Critical Issues Facing Extension Family Life Educators," Roberta Frasier
4.
"Will the Middle Classes Use Day Care?" ShirLey S. Angrist, Carnegie-MelLon
s.
"The Ethical Family:
6.
"Future Shock:
l.
University
Anderson, Oregon State University
University
An Alternative Life Style," Clara T. Appell, Ethical
Family Life Center, New York City
The Effect of the Accelerating Life Style on the Family," Luther
Baker, Jr., Central Washington State ColLege
].
"The Changing Roles of Hen and Women- Finding a Balance of Power," Kenneth
8.
"Parent Education Today:
Barri,~er,
University of Iowa
Needs, Problems, Opportunities," Muriel Bror.m,
Stephens City, Virgi,lia
9.
10.
"Public Pol icy and the New Family Life Styles," Catherine Chilman, University of
Wisconsin. ~lwaukee
"Com~rlta~ Sex: Changing Styles of Marital
Infidelity," CharLes CoLe, Denison
Unwel's~ty
II .
"Race, Self-Concept and Family Reaction to Unemployment," lain
CaLifornia State University at Nol'thridge
12.
s.
B. Couchman,
13.
"The Effect of the Welfare Woman's Working on the Family - Some Polley
Implications," HcwoZd Feldman. CorneLL University
"Spiritual Power for Families In a Pol I tical World," WiUiam H. Genne, Nationa~
14 .
"Powerlessness of the Aged Nonmarrled Person," CaroL
Council of Churches, New York City
ColLege
IS.
D H(ll"')ey. Boise State
.
"New Marital Power for Women - lmpllcat Ions for Marriage Counseling," Frederick
G. Humphrey, University of Connecticut
�THUR!>DAY. NOVENtiER
2L
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CONTINUED
12:00 noon to I: 5 p.m.
Ba 11 room 8
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
16. "Family and Non-Work Time," Theodore B. Jo1Jcmnie, Jr. , E. C. Bror.m Center~ E~Bne,
Oregon cmd Univel'sity of Oregon
17.
"Overlooked and Non-Syncnron I zed Power Forces , 11 Lester A. .Ki>!'kendal.l., PorHand,
18.
"Social I zing Infant and Chil d Sexuality," PZoyd Ma.rti,tson~ Gustavus Adotphus
1~.
"Starting a Fam ily Planning Service," CaPyl. /ofoy, Sangamon State Unt.verst.~y
"Women's Li be rat ion: Effects Upon Ha I e-Fema I e ReI at ionsh ips ," Edward Navrrark,
Ol'egon
20.
Col.l.ege, St. Peter, Mim1esota
•
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University of Southern California
22.
"Use of Sexually Ex p l ici t Materials In the T raini ng of ~amity Ll.fe .
Professionals " Tim Olean Luthcron Social. Service, Mt.nneapohs , Mt.nnesota
I
J
I
R d"
"Observation of Paternal Behavior: Problems and Potentia l , ' Nonna a 1.11_.
23.
"Valid! ty, Rellabi 11 ty, and Baloney In Research on Marl tal Satisfaction," Boyd
24.
2S .
"Love as Power , 11 Paul. Rosenb~att, University of Mi,mesota .
.
.
.
"Oeve lop 1ng a Co ncept of Fam lly Hea 1th," Gordon Shiptnan, Um.vera•ty of W1.sconst.n,
26.
27.
"The Impact of Sex Education on Sexual Socialization and Pre-Harltal Sexual
Behavior," Gl'aham Spanier, Northweste1'!'1 University
"The Ramif ications of Being Single," Jetse Sprey, Case Western Resel'Ve
28 .
"Cilanglng Attitudes of College Students Toward Harrlage, 11 Tom Stine, University
29.
"The Family as a Change Agent In a W
eight-loss P rogram," CaroX L. Stone,
30 .
"Abuse of Children Witllin the Family:
21.
University of Michigan
c. Rol.l.ins, Br-igham Young Univcn•sity
Stevens Point
Unive"l'sity
of South norida
University of Washington
Its Roots and Prevention," W. F. Stu~ta,
PUrdue University
31.
"The Effect of Husband-Wife Communication on Marital Power In Decision Making,"
32.
"An Information-Re lated Systems Approach to Counseling," MeZvin L. WiZkinson,
O'Neal Weeks, University of Kentucky
Brigham l oU>Jg University
2 :00 p. m. to 3:30 p.m.
Ball room A
SECONO PLENARY SESSION
Presentation of Film Awards: Mary Lou Purcell, Stephens College, Chairman of
Comnl ttee
Presentation of Filmstrip Awards: Deryck Cal.dePWOod and Pat Hanson, N~ York
Unive1•sity, Co-chairmen of Comnlttee
Panel : "Abortion: Changing Concepts and Future Implications"
Joy Osofsky, TempZe Univel'sity, Panel M
oderator; Sadja Goldsmith, Planned
Pru•enthood, Alameda-San Francisco-Oakt.cmd; Burritt Ne~Pton, Unive:rsity of Oregon
Medical Sahool; Ruth Roemer, University of California, Los Angeles; Nod Wagner,
University of Washington
Presiding: Jacquelyne Jaakson, Duke University Medical Cente:r
) :45 p.m. to 5: 15 p.m.
Counsell ng
Ba II room A
SECTION MEETINGS II I
"The Initial Interview with the Sexually Deviant Client," Marie C. MehZ, Erickson
EducationaL Foundation, Miami
Ball room A
"Group Methods to Actualize H~man Potentlal--Appl ications of Ego-Supportive Methods
to Marriage and Family Counseling," Herbe:rt Otto_. NationaZ Center for the
Ba II room 8
Parlor F
"Toward a Theory of Marita l Counseling," GerhaPd Neubeak. University of Minnesota
"The Use of Transactional Analysis with Drug Addicts," Richard G. Erskine, Purdue
EXploration of Human PotentiaL, La Jolla, California
University
Directors• Suite
Counc II Suite
"Abortion Counseling," Diane Brashear, Indiana-Purdue University, IndianapoZis
"Understanding Power In the Fam II y , 11 Ray Fowl.er, Amer-ican Association of Mal'riage cmd
Family Counselor>s , ClaPemont, California and Myr>on OrZea118, Claremont, Ca"lifo:rnia,
Marl'iage Counselol'
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, CONTINUED
3 : 45p . m. to S : IS p.m .
Education
Galleria II
SECTION MEETINGS Ill
11
''The Special Problem of Family Life Education- High School,
Austin State University
M. B. Wade_. Stephen P.
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"Child Development for High School St~dents, CeceZwSud~a_. OfficeofChild
Development, HEW, Washington_. D.C. and Mar~lyn Clayton, Educat~onal Development
11
Film:
Labs_. Newton, Massachusetts
"Techniques In High School Teach i ng,"
GayLe DaZe and Keith Garrity, Flint Coi7V7luni ty
Schools , Michigan
Fam i I y Act ion
Galleria Ill
Po 1 i t i ca I PI umbs
.
.
"Status of Bl ack Families," Robert Staples_. H
oward Un~vers1-ty
"Population Policy as Part of a Larger Social Policy," Catherine
of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
•
"A U.S. Department of Marriage and the Fam i ly, 11 V~ncent
ChiLman, University
•
•
Rue, Un1-vers1-ty of North
Carolina at Greensboro
James T. M
cHugh_, U.S. Catholic Conference, Washington, D.C.
Pres iding:
Research and Theory
Forum Suite
Dynam ics of Premar ital Behavior
"Cros s-Cul tural Analysis of Sex ual Codes: Beliefs, Behavior, and Perceptions of
Others," J. Ross Eshleman, NationaL Science Foundation_. Washington_, D.C.
"Religious and Sexual Differences Among Co llege S tudents and Attitudes Toward Living
Together Before Marriage," Lucy Jen Huang Hickrod, IlLinois State University
"The 1deo 1ogy of V; rg in I ty , 11 David Berger, TempLe University a nd Morton Wenger_.
MUhlenberg
Co~~ege
"Some Traditional Family Variables and The i r Co r re la ti on With Drug Use Among High
School Students," Robert Wilson and David Schu~z .. University of DeLaware
"Some Issues In the Application of Deviance Theory to Premarital Sex," Jay Chaskas and
David
Barte~t,
Discussant :
Presiding :
Special Emphases
Galleria I
6:30 p .m. to 7 :30 p.m.
Ba II room 8
7:30 p .m.
Ball room A
Glassboro State CoLlege
T. NeaL Gar~, University of Akron
Shirley HartLey, California State University at Hayward
Pane I : "Le lsu re and the Fam i I y"
Panel Members : Fred Campbell, University
of W
ashington and John R. KeLZy. University
of Wisconson at Oshkosh
Chairman: Theodore B. Johannis, Jr., E. C. Brown Center_, Eugene. Oregon_, and
University of O
regon
Pres i ding : Charles E. Garth# WiZlamette University
HOSPITALITY HOUR
BANQUET
"A New Approa~h to the Del ivery of Hea lth, Educat ion, and Welfare Services,"
P Bef!ty, IAs,s-z.Asddtant SecrletQl•y of HEW f or Public Affairs, Washington, D. C.
res ent a
. ress,
Mu s ical Ente rtainment
Presiding :
FRIDAY,
NUVEM~ER
E eanore B. Luckey_. University of Connecticut
HeZen Hartness, Lewis and CLark College, PortLand, Oregon
3, 1972
7:30 a .m . to 8 : 30 a.m.
Place to be arranged
1973 ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairman : Leland Axelson, Florida State University
8 : 00 a.m . to 2 : 00 p.m .
Ba II room Foyer
REGISTRATION
8 :00a .m. to 6 :00p.m.
Parlor C and Petite Suite
FILM EXH I BIT
Pres I d lng : Deryck
CaldePWood, New York University
Robert 0.
�FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, CONTINUED
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Studio Suite
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Parlor D and E
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Counse I I ng
Ballroom A
Ballroom B
Parlor
F
Lecture Room , Public Serv i ce
Bu I 1d lng
Council Suite
Education
Gal lerla I I
Faml \y Action
Ga I I e rIa I I I
Research and Theory
Forum SuIte
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
O~eeon
State Employment Service
BOOK EXHIBIT
Presiding: J.
Richard Connelly, Oregon State University
SECTION MEETINGS IV
"Family Systems Theory and Family Counseling,"
John R. Strong, Oregon State
Unive:roeity
"Marriage Counseling With Overseas Military Families , " B. David Edens, Stephens
CoZlege; Presiding: Mary Lou Purcell, Stephens College
"Power of the People and Power of the State," James Rue, American Institute of Family
Relatione, Los Angeles
"Power Relationships In Family Triads : Diagnostic Implications and Evaluative
Cr iteria , " Ronald CronrweZL, University of Missouri at Kansas City; Presiding:
David Olson, University of Maryland
Constance A. Perlmut t er and f.1oroton S.
Perlmutter, Mental Health Associates, Madison and Univerosity of Wisconsin, Madison
"Marital Counseling and Liberation Politics,"
"New Techniques In Teaching About Family Relations," (Team Teaching) Richard H.
Ktemer and Rebecca Smith, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (We regret that
Dr. Richard Klemer passed away September 12.)
Training Family Counselors--A New Profession In Community Mental Health, Jerome
and Marianne Walters, Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic.
Presiding: Harol-d Boverman, University of Oregon School of Medicine, Portland
Ford
Power and Parent-Child Relationships
1' Famlly Cohesiveness Concerning Teenagers Compl lance with Parental Wishes,"
and Joan Northfield, University of Washington
"Family Author i ty: The Determinants and Consequences of System Perception,"
Carol L.
Stone
Lyle E.
Larson, University of Alberta
"Effects of Role Differences Related to Parental Dominance , "
Joan McCord, Dre3:el
University
"Toward a Theory of the Non-Providing Father , " BrentS. Roper,
" l ntra-Famil iai Power Relations Between Parents and Children,"
Texas Tech University
EvanT. Peterson and
Philip R. Kunz, Brigham Young University
Margaret M. Poloma, Universit y of Akron
ClaiPe Lehr, Ohio Wesleyan University
Discussant:
Presiding:
Special Emphases
Galleria I
Theory and Concept
Development
Pavi I ion Room
Panel: 11 Canad I an Family Life Education"
Panel Members: Rosl-yn Burshtyn, Vanier Institute
of the Family, Ottawa; Mary
Cauthard, East York BoaPd of Education, Toronto; Dianne Kieren, University of
AZberta
Chairman: Don Wilson, Sheridan Conege, Brampton, Ontario
Presiding: Patricia B. Duff, North CaroZina A & T State University
Panel: "Report From the Family Theory Development Workshop
Presiding: WilZiam T. Liu, University of Notre Dame
�-10FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, CONTINUED
-- 10:15 a.m . to I I :15 a.m .
Ball room A
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Ba I 1room A
12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Pavl I ion Room
111 ~~ ~oode Co 1 b'
.
THI RD PLE~ARY SESSION
W Bu rg ess Award · W """"''"' v ,
~
"um 1-a Un-'ve1's•ty,
Presentation of 1~ 72 Erne St ·
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Chairman of the Selection Committee u 1
Ph'ZadeZ h' Ch'1d G .
"Po l itlcs, Power, and the Fam~ ly, .. .Jay aa,ey~
1- h.
p ta
1-tUtdance Clinic
Presiding: Murray Straus, Un'l-Veretty of New Hamps tre
ANNUAL NCFR BUSINESS MEET I NG
Pres id lng: E:Zecmore B. Luckey~ University of
·
Connecttcut~
President
AFFILIATED COUNCILS LUNCHEON
11
"NCFR and the Future of Affiliated Councils, E~eanore B. Luckey~ University of
connecticut
.
k
Marietta Ekberg~ Btsmarck, North Da ota
Presiding:
12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Galleria I
2:00 p.m.
Broadway Street Entrance
SATURUAY, NOVEMHER 4, 1972
7:30 a.m. to 9:00a.m.
Pavll ion Room
8:30 a.m. to I 0:00 a.m.
Counseling
Petite Suite
STUDENT INTEREST SESSION
.
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Pres ld In. c~-~am Spanier~ Northwestern • Untverstty • and Douglas hSpPenkle~ Un~ve~sity
~w•
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II
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ofMinnesota . Bring bag lunches.
Th1s sessron rs or a
t ose Interested in
student involvement In NCFR.)
LEAVE FOR SALMON BAKE
(Buses wi 11 start loading at 2;00 and wtll leave at 2:30 sharp.)
EDITORS' BREAKFAST, JOURNAL OF MARR IAGE AND THE FAMILY
Presiding : Carlfred Broderick~ University of Southern California
SECTION MEETINGS V
"Results of I ndiv idual Guidance in Modifying the Behavior of Drug Addicted
Juveniles," Mario Gey~ Family Consul-tation Seroice~ Mexico City; Presiding:
Edward
Naimark, University of Southern California
Council Suite
"Power Relat i ons Between Fami ly Systems and a Child-Agency System, a New Residential
Program for Young Emotionally Disturbed Children, 11 Leonard Seyfarth, Waver'Ly
Children's Home, Portland, Oregon; Presiding: Jack /iegrenes, University of Oregon
I nternational Club
"A Hodel for Using Theory and Research in Counseling and Education," Wesley R. 8U1'1',
D. Eugene Mead, and Boyd C. Rollins, Bl'igham Young University; Pres !ding: J. JoeZ
Medical School. Portland
Moss, Brigham Young University
Parlor C
Olrectors 1 Suite
Studio Suite
"Money Power In Marrlage, 11 K. Ed!.Jin Graham, CoTTDTlission on Church Famay FinanciaZ
FZanning, Washington, D.C. j Presiding: HeZen M. That~ Institute of Life Insura.nce,
New York City
"Marital Problems and Marital Counseling: Viewpoints From a Contnunity," Dwight G.
Dean, _Iowa Sta~e UniveP~ity and Charles Cole, Denison University
.
.
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Dlrec:t1ng _Learn1n~ Expereences In Marriage Counseling," Ralph Eckert~ Rwerstde,
CaZ.~forn~a; Pres1ding: Clinton Phi~lipa California Family Study Center, North
Ho"llywood, California
Educat ton
Ga II erla II
Fami iy Action
Galleria 111
,
"Pre~arat~on for Marriage- Beyond the Classroom
East Carolina
.,
"Human Interaction Laboratories In Family life Courses , " Ronald T. Daly, (Jniversityoj
Nevada and John P. Reeves. University of Utah
Urnvers~ty
11
'
David
Kno:x:
Ecologic Family Formation
::National Organization for Non-Parents, 11 Shirley Radl~ Palo Alto. California a·
p~'f.o'fs~ects for_Famlly Formation Through Adoption and Foster Care," Ceaelia SU 1-a,
tee of ChtLd Development. HEW~ Washington. D.C.
�~ATURO~~VEM~ER 4, CONTINUEQ
8:30 a.m. to 10 :00 a.m.
Fam I I y Act I on
Ga I 1e r I a I II
Research an d Theory
Forum Suite
·IISECTION ME ETI NGS V
"Marri age: Realistic Vs Ideali s tic," Lonny Mye'f'o, Mii/J;JOIJ'/; A1wooir
;:tion f o'l' t he !Jiudy
oj' llwllan SexuaULy, Chiaaao
Pres I ding: Uala Jumtgaar•d, Lu t hor•an F'amUy l'Jervioeo of Ur·egon , l!ort Zand
Power P lo s Within the Fom ll: St r o t ec l os Counter-Strol~ l c !J and Outeornc!J
Trrhe Po 1 I tIcs 0 ' Falll y Coun:.ul IIIJ I r; l(JIJ LCJl' w·,:n iun, caZ·i j'omuA :;t,a.t,7:7Jniv'er•e -lty at;
Sw1
J oua
"Tho Dimensions of Powor Distribution In the f'l)rully," Corw1x.m i i na Cafi tiuQ-/fothoohitcl,
W
aymJ lUat;o Urti voruUu
"Ext rani a r Ito I S<:~xu G 1 Po 11 t Ic s : C n f 1I c t , AccOnJnodiJ Ll on Md H
o
ello I u t.l on, 11 llol:nrf"t
I.JIIituluo•ut., U~1·ii10 J'o Uy oj' W nc
i bJoJ•, O
nt.ar•io
"Power I ossnes s and 111 ov 1 t lmocy 1 11 :>lt·l1•loy llar l,loy , ()nU f 'oJ•nia fJ i a i o Un i:Jor•tJit,y a t
/JdyiJ(U '<.{
"Poll tlcn l Soclo l lzotlon In the Fonll ly," John L tJ(J{}O i i , Hu t uor-o U
n·tuuNJiiy
Pres Id Ing: JaoqucJ liii(.J P. W uomr:m , Cu 'l· j'or11ia Uiut o Un i vurwity at San Jo'r arwiuoo
i
i
Spec ial Emphases
G Il o r Ia l
a
11
Worklng Wi th Gt·oup Marri ages," llrn•b :Jocc~. l!'wwity ()(JLttllJo~·irl() Auootrlt,l'l,oo, W
oO't Leu
All(JO LGo •
Pt·es I ding:
10:15 a.m.
to
11 :45 a.m.
Counseling
Parl o r t
tounc I l Su I te
C:u U [ ol•n·ia
Jolm lvilmo, PuPdtw Uwivcn•uit.y
SECT ION M
EETINGS VI
" Coping Orientations In ~larrlago , " J o1m 1::. M
ayor and Aaron RooorwZa t.. t , Al!Jol't
b'i 11a tG NG
'i,.t d-i.oa l SailooZ
''Couns eling Delllonstratlo,n - A Sox In terview ," Goi•hai•cl Noubook, Doug Zaa BpPlmk Zo, end
t.'a11dyaa l.~ws a 'U. Uni tJoJ•oitu of Al·imw aota; Presiding: Vi 1'(Ji n·la lloaa. Univaro .z.ty of
Millllosota
EducatIon
Gall e ria II
Fam ily Action
Galleria Ill
"Patterns of Child R.e arlng- Reexamined, " Sandor M. Lat to, Univa1•oi ·t y ofMinnaoota
"A Free School and Family Un ity ," h'iohru•d G. Erokino , Purdue UniWJ'z•oi t y
Poli tic Sex
"some Factors Influenc i ng Family Fo rmation Declslons, 11 Konnath Kamneyar , Ur1iversity
o f Ka11aaa
"Abortion--A Feminist Phys ic ian 's Perspecti ve," Barbara h'obBY'ts. lvomen's National
Abo1
•tion Action CoaU tion, Wasil·ingto11, D.C.
"Coma rltal Sexual Mate-Sharing: Some Problemati c Issues for Marita l Cohesion and
Fam IIi a I So II da r I ty," Cluu>Zes Cole , Denison Univoroity and Grahwn Spanier,
No:r•tlwastoi'Il U11iversity
"Psychological Aspects of Vasectomy Counseling," Alary Ruth Wroig11t, Houston, Texas
PresIdIng: Gl>aht»n Spcv1ier, N<>I•tJwester•n Univex-sity
Research and Theory
Group I
Directors' Suite
Research and Theory
Group II
Forum Suite
Pane 1: Women In Cont ro I: Women WIth Po1~er
Pane 1 Members: Joa11 Ackel'• Un1.ve:r•aity of O:r•egon; Kerstin JosZyn, Univru•sity of
Ca'Lij'ornia, Be1•keZey; Nona Glaaer-Malbin, PortZand State University. Oregon;
Const<mtirla Safilios-Rothschild, Wayne State University; Do:r>otily Slnith, Un·ivorsity
of B1ritish Colwnbia
Presid ing: Pepp6r Scfu.><u•ta ~ University of Wash·ir1gton
The Ne1~ Social His tory of the Fami ly
11 The Traditional Peasant Family In Eu rope :
Recent Resea rch ,'' Luta K. Berkrw:r•,
Unive:r'Si ty of California at Los A1tgel.aa
"Househol d , Family Structure and Domestic Serv ice in Hid-N ineteenth Century London, "
David Chaplin, U11ive1•si ty of Wi s cxmsi n, M: disOPI
l
�-1 2SATURDAY ' NOVEMBER 4t. j:ONTINUED
10:15 a.m . to II :45 a.m.
Research and Theory
Group II
Forum Suite
SECTION MEETIN~S Vld Family Organ i zation in Early Nineteenth Century New England 11
"Illness, Oeatn, an
•
·
,
B rnard Farber Arizona State Un~ve~a~ty
"Wa: Kinsey
Righ~7 Hls~orlcal
University of Connect~ut
Minnesota
Presiding:
10 :30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Pavi 1 ion Room
12:00 noon to 1:45 p.m.
Ballroom A
·
·
Tam~ Hareven~ Clark Un~vera~ty an
Discussants:
Special Emphases
Gal Jeri a I
Trends In American Premar ita l Pregnancy,'' Daniel Smith
d J
h M deZl
on o
' University of
.
Michael Gordon~ University of Connect~cut
"International Perspectives on Sex Education," ~ester Kirkendall~ Portland. Or>egon
Presiding: Kay King. University of Alabama Med~caZ Center
AFFILIATED COUNCILS DISCUSS ION SESSION: DYNAMIC GROUPS AT STATE AND REGIONAL LEVELS
Discussion of organizing, maintaining, funding, and p~ogrammlng affil fated councils
Presid ing: E. M. Rallings. University of North Carol~na at Greensboro
ROU~D
TABLE LUNCHEONS
33.
"A New Venture in University Family Studies," Sterling Alam~ Sangamon State
34.
"Family Ethics as Power," Clara AppeZZ., Ethical Family Life Cente~., New Yor>k
35.
"Rearing Chi 1dren for Year 2000, 11 Luther Baker.
University
City
Jr.~
Central Washington State
College
36.
"The Changing Roles of Men and Women - Finding a Balance of Power," Kenneth
37.
38.
"Changing Attitudes and Divorce Counsellnq," Emily Brown, Washington, D.C.
"Parent Education Today: Needs, Problems, Opportunities," Muriel BroLm,
39.
"Race, Self-Concept and Family Reaction to Unemployment," Iain S. 8. Couchman,
Ca~ifornia State University at Northridge and Mary Howard_, Brooklyn College,
Barringer. University of Iowa
Stephens City, Virginia
CUNY
40. "Getting Off Welfare
41.
-A Test of Three Theories and Their lmpl ications for
Pub I I c Po I icy , " Margaret PeZdman_, Ithaca College
"Spiritual Power for Families in a Political World 11 WiUia.m H. Genne, Nation12Z
42.
"Marriage Role Expectations Concerning Authority and care of Children," Frances
43.
"Over I ooked and Non-Synchronized Power Forces , 11 Lester Ki. kendaZZ, Portland,
r
44.
"Res:arch _Procedures for Programming Family Housing," Thomas LassweZZ.,
45 .
"He I P l ng the Hea I thy Homosexua 1 ," Caryl Moy Sangamon State University
"Wom:n's ~iberation: Effects Upon Male- Fem~le Relationships," Edl.Jard Naimark,
46.
Council of Churches, New York City
'
Jordan, North Carolina State University
Oregon
Un~vers~ty
Un~vers~ty
of Southern California
of Southern California
47. "Use of s:xually"Ex~l iclt Materials in the Training of Family Life
,
48. "DP~~f7sstonals, D1.-ane Olson, Hennepin County General. Hospital, MirmeapoZts
49.
so.
Sl.
e ~n ng .Power, Influence, and Decision Making in the Family," Ber>t Adams.
Un~vers~ty of Wisconsin Madison
"Obs
·
f
•
U :rvat~on o Paternal Behavior: P rob lems and Potential "Norma Radin.
n~vers't-ty
of Michigan
•
"Va 11 d I ty Re 1i ab il 1t
d B I
•
d " ZZins '
8 · h 'v
. y, _an
a oney tn Research on Marital Power, " Boy 1:1'0
11
'l"Lg cun .. oune Un~ve:rs~ty
Love as Power " Paul R
•
osenb'
vatt. Univez•sity of Minnesota
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, CONTINUED
-
12:00 noon to 1:45 p.m .
Ball room A
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
52. "Developing a Concept of Fam i ly Hea 1th," BaPbara Chandl-er, BAVTE, Office of
Education, Washington, D.C.
53. "Government Family Policy and the Delivery of Social Services to the Fami ly ,"
Lawrence Sneden II, California State University, San Fernando VaZZey
54 . "Teaching About Women," Rose SomerviUe, CaUfornia State University at San
Diego
55. "The Impact of Sex Education on Sexual Socialization and Premarital Sexual
Behav io r," Graham Spanier, Northwestern University
56. "Changing Att i tudes of College Students Toward Marr iage," Tom Stine, University
of South Florida
57. "Parent-Teenagers' Attitude Toward Teenagers' Home Responsibll ity," Carol L.
Stone, University of Washington
58. "Abuse of Children With i n the Family: Its Roots and Prevention," W. F. Stul-tz,
Purdue University
59. "An Information-Related System's Approach to Counseling," Melvin Wilkinson,
Brighan Young University
60 . "An Infancy Curriculum - A Practical Guide for Parenthood," Heman Williams,
Uni on Coll-ege
61. "Family Plann ing at the International Level ," Helen Beth Smith, University of
Nebraska
62 . "How to Thrive as a Person in an Imperfect Marriage ," Lonny Myers, MidJ,Jest
Association for the Study of Human Sexual-ity, Chicago
** **** **** **** **** ************ ************ **** ******* ** * ** ** *
NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 1972-73
President . . .
. .Murray A. Straus
President-elect
. Leland J. Axelson
. Eleanore B. Luckey
Past President.
Secretary • • .
Mary Lou G. Purcell
Treasurer • • . • • .
Frederick E. Berger
Editor, Journal- of Marriage and t he Famil-y.
Carlfred 9. Broderick
Editor, The Famil-y Coordinator.
. . W 11 i am C. Ni cho 1s
i
Members-at-Large, Executive Committee • . .
. Jacquelyne J . Jackson, Grace E. Richardson
Section Chairmen : Counseling, Ben N. Ard; Education, Ned Gay l in ; Family Action, Mary Heltsley ; Research and Theory, Joan
Aldous; Special Emphases , K F. King.
ay
Student and Y
oung Professional Representatives, Execut ive Committee . . . .
. Douglas Sprenkle, Dennis Orthner
. • . . . • . • . . Ruth H. Jewson
Executive Officer • . . . . . . • . . . . . . .
ELECTED B ARD OF DIRECTORS
O
Clark W. Blackburn
Marjory Brooks
Vladimir De Lissovoy
Harold Feldman
er
David M. Fulcom
Arthur E. Gravatt
James HawkIns
Mary E. Heltsley
Joseph Himes
Richard K. K
erckhoff
James W. Maddock
Gerhard Neubeck
Herbert A. Otto
Beatr ice Paolucci
Rose M Somerville
.
Graham B. Spanier
(Student Representative)
Robert Jackson
(Student Representative}
STATE, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL CHAIRMEN
Pacific Northwest--Luther Baker, Jr .
Rocky Mountain--Gladys K. Phelan
Southeastern--Leland Axelson
Tri-State--Norma Newmark
Alabama--G. Ross Bell
Northern California--Dorothy Seiden
Connecticut--B . Cortez Tipton
Georgia--James Kilgore
Idaho--Florence D. AI ler
I 11 inois--Caryl T. Moy
lndiana--T. Quentin Evans
Iowa--Edward Powers
Louisiana--Dorothy Risinger
Maryland--Vivian S. Mcintosh
Texas--Ed Mercer
Michigan--Thelma Dunn Hansen
Virginia--Michael Sporakowskl
Michigan Upper Peninsula--Robert Liberty Washington--Kenneth Barber
Minnesota--Sander Latts
Wisconsin--Aaron Tilton
Mississippi--EI lzabeth Brown
Orange County, California--Robert Kelley
Missouri--James Bray
San Diego, Cal iforn ia--Cherle Schupp
Montana--Robert Lind
Local Council s , North Carol i na
Nebraska--Barbara Sawyer
Alamance County--Wayne Wegwart
North Carol ina--E. M. RaJ 1 ings
Charlotte--Joe Burnette
Ohio--Barbara Armstrong
Greater Greensboro--Mrs . Hal Strickland
Oregon--Roberta Frasier Anderson
Greater High Po int--Mary Clayton
South Carol ina--Harry R. Bryan
Watauga County--Lester Keasey
Tennessee--Harold Bergen
�- 14-
nru TO PROJPAM PARTICIPMITS
A~ker, Joan, 6,11
Adams, ~ert N., 12
Alam, Sterling , 6,12
Aldous, Joan , 1,2,3,5,13
Alfven, Kirsten , 3
Allen, Priscilla, 3
Aller, Florence D., IJ
Amundsen, Kirsten, 3
Anderson, ~able B., 1
Anderson , Roberta F., I ,6,13
Angrist, Shirley S., 3,6
Appell , Clara T., 6,12
Ard, ben N. , 13
Armstrong, Harbara, 13
Axelson, Leland J., 4,8, 13
Baker, Luther G., Jr., 6,12,13
tsarber, Kenneth, 13
barrlnger, Kenneth D., 6,12
1:1art, Paul lne, 3
Bartelt, David, 8
bass, Medora S., 4
beatty, Robert 0., 8
llell, G. Ross, 13
t:lell, Robert, I
Berardo, Fe I ix M., 2
Bergen, Harold, 13
Berger, David, 8
berger, Frederick, 1,13
t:lerkner, Lutz K., II
l:lerry, Jane, 3
1:1lack, K. Dean , 2
blackburn, Clark W., l , 13
l:loike, Dennis E., 5
bonham, Sharon Price, 5
Boverman, Harold, 9
l:lralto, Rita, 6
brashear, Diane B., 7
Bray, James, 13
!:!roderick, Carlfred S., 1,2 ,1 0,13
brooks, Marjory, 1,13
Brown, Elizabeth, 13
tsrown, Emily, 5,12
Brown, Muriel W., 6,12
l:lryan, Harry R., 13
Burnette, Joe, 13
llurr, Wesley R., 3,10
Burshtyn , Roslyn, 9
Calderwood, Oeryck, 1,2,4,7,8
Campbell , Fred, 8
Carlson, John E., 2
Cauthard, Mary Allee, 9
Cham is, George c.' 1
Chandler, Barbara, 13
Chap! in, David, I I
Chaskas, Jay, 8
Chllman, Catherine, 6,8
Chinas, Beverly, 3
Clayton, Marl lyn, 8
Clayton, Mary, 13
Cole, Charles L., 2 ,6, l O, II
Colton, Helen, 5
Connelly , J. Richard , I ,2,4,9
Corrales, Ramon, 5
Couchman, I a I n S• B• , 6 , 12
Cromwe I I , Rona I d E. , 5, 9
Da I e, Gay I e, 8
Daly, Ronald T., 10
Dean, Dwight G., 6,10
de Llssovoy, Vladimi r, 1,13
Duff, Patricia, 9
Duvall, Evelyn M., 1
Dyer, Dorothy , 5
Eckert, Ralph G., 10
Edens, David, 9
Eichler, Margrlt, 3
Ekberg, Marietta, 10
Erskine, Richard G., 7, I I
Eshleman, J. Ross, 8
Evans, T. Quentin, 13
Farber, Bernard, 12
Feldman, Harold, 1,3,6 ,1 3
Fe 1dman, Marga ret, 12
Ford, Jerome, 9
Fowler , C. Ray , 7
Frost, Martha , 1
Fulcomer , David M. , 1,13
Garland, T. Neal, 8
Garrity, Keith, 8
Garth, Charles E., 8
Gaylln, Ned, 1,13
Gecas, Viktor, 2
Genne, William H. , 1,6,12
Gey, Mario, 10
Goldsmith, Sadja, 7
Goode, William J., 10
Gordon, Michae l, 12
Graham, K. Edwin, 10
Gravatt, Arthur E., 1,13
Greene, John, 4
Greymoun tain, Gus, 5
Gunn, Barbara A., 6
Hacker, Barton c. , 3
Ha 1ey , Jay, 1o
Hanna, Robbie, 3
Hansen, Thelma Dunn, 13
Hanson, Pat, 1,7
Hareven, Tamara, 12
Harrell, Jan, 4
Hartley, Shirley, 8,11
Hartness, Helen T. , 1,8
Harvey, Carol D., 3 ,6
HawkIns , James , 1 , 13
Heffernan, VIrginia, 3
Hegrenes, Jack R., 10
Heltsley, Mary, 1,2,13
Hickrod, Lucy Jen Huang, 8
Hicks, Mary, 1,6
HI II , Reuben, 2
Himes, JosephS. , 1,13
Hipple, John L., 5
Hitchcock, Ardis C., 3
Hoffman, Dean K., f
Hogg, VIrginia, 11
Holland, David, 5
Howard , Mary, 6,12
Hummel , Madel l ne , 3
Humphrey, Frederick G., 6
Hutchison, Ira W , 5
.
Hutter , Mark, 5
Jackson, Ef izabeth, 6
Jackson , Jacquelyne J., 1,4,7,13
Jackson, Robert, 6,13
Jamtgaard, Dale, II
Jefferson , Ruth , I
Jewson , Ruth, I, 13
Johannls, Theodore B., Jr . , ],8
Jordan, Frances, 12
Joslyn, Kerstin, II
Kammeyer , Kenneth , II
Keasey, lester, 13
Kelley, Robert, 13
Kelly , John R., 8
Kempson, J. Obert,
Ken ke 1 , W I I i am F. , I , 4
i
Kerckhoff, Richard K., 1,13
Klebert , Coe1een , 3
Kieren, Dianne K., 9
Kilgore, James, 13
King, Kay F. , 12, 13
Kirkendall, Lester A., 7,12
Klein, David, 2
Knox, David, 4 ,1 0
Krueger, Marie, 4
Kunz, Phillip R. , 9
Lampman, Evelyn Sibley, 6
�(INDEX TO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS, CONTINU£0)
L•r$On, Lylo E., 9
LISS\1C II I Th\)IIIU E. • 12
L•tts, Sondor, 1, ~,1 1,1 3
L•1'fSon, Anno, 3
L ogg~tt , Juhn , 11
Lohr, Clalro Joyce , 9
Lcppaluoto, Jean, 3
Leslie, Gerald R. , 1
L41~1s, Robert, 5
Ll bby, Roger, 2
Liberty, Robert, 13
Liebe rman , E. James,
Lleboff , Richard, ~
Lind, Robert , 13
Llu , William T., 9
Lobsenz, Norman M. , 6
Lomayesva, Dwight, 5
Luckey, Eleanore, 1,2,3,8,10,13
Maddock, James, 1 , 13
Mahadeva, Bani, 3
Malbln, Nona Glazer, 3,11
Martinson, Floyd M., 7
Mayer, John E., I 1
McCord, Joan , 9
McHugh, James T., 8
Mcintosh , VIvian , 13
Mclaughlin, Marie A., S
Mead, D. Eugene, 10
Means, Warren W., 5
Mehl, Marie C., 7
Mercer, Ed, 13
Mi I ler, Leah, 5
Modell, John, 12
Mogey , John, 2
Moss , Joel, 10
Moy, Caryl, 7,12,13
Myers, Lonny, 6,11,13
Naimark, Edward, 4,7 , 10,12
Neubeck, Gerhard, 1,7, 11,13
Newmark, Norma , 13
Newton, Burritt, 7
Nichols , Edwin, 3
NIcho I s , W II i am C. , 1 , 13
i
Northfield, Joan, 9
Nye, F. Ivan, 3
Olson, David, 1,3,5,9
Olson, Diane, 12
Olson, Timothy, 7
Orleans , Myron, 7
Orthner , Dennis, 13
Osofsky, Joy D., 7
·I S·
Otto, Horbul't A., 1,7,13
Paolucci, Bot~trl c o, 1, 13
PtHHco, J&nlco, ~
P~rlmuttar, Con!llanco A., 9
Porlmuttor·, Mortons. 1 9
Potorson, EvanT. , 9
Phe lan , Gladys K., 5,13
Ph I 11 Ips , CI In ton E. , 1 , I0
PI tzer, Rono I d, 1 , 3
Plume, Shirley, 5
Polen, Betty, 1
Poloma, Margaret M., 9
Porter, Blaine R., 1
Potter, Jessie, 4
Powers, Edward, 6,13
Prather, Jane E., 3
Prescott , Mary, 5
Purcell, Mary Lou G., 7,9,13
Radin, Norma, 7,12
Radl, Shi rley, 10
Ra 11 I ng s , E• M , 2 , 4, 12 , 13
.
Rappaport, Alan F., 4
Reeves, John P., 10
ReIss , Ira, 2
Richardson, Crace E., 1,13
Risinger, Dorothy, 13
Roberts, Barbara, II
Rodgers, Roy, 2
Roemer, Ruth, 7
Rollins, Boyd c., 3 ,7,10,12
Roper, BrentS., 9
Rosenblatt, Aaron, II
Rosenblatt, Paul C. , 7,12
Rubin, Roger, 1, 5
Rue, J.ames , 9
Rue, Vlnc;ent, 8
Running, Helen,
Russell, Candyce, II
Safilios- Rothschild, Constantina , 5,11
Sawyer, Barbara, 13
Schulz, David, 8
Schupp, Cherie, 13
Schwartz, Pepper, 3,11
Seal, Herb, II
Seiden, Dorothy, 13
Settles, Barbara, 3
Seyfarth, Leonard H., 1,10
Sherriffs, Ron, 6
Shipman, Cordon, 7
Shuck, Elma, 1
Skidmore, C. Jay, 4
Sui! t h 1 Oa n I ~t 1 , I 2
Sml th, Duro thy, II
Smi th, Hul on D
oth, 13
Slltilh , R
obocco, 9
Snedon , Luwroncc E. I I, 13
Somerville, Rose M., 3,11, 5, 13
Spanier , GriJhllrn 0., 1,7,10,11,13
Sporokow~ kl, Mlchocl, 13
Sprenkle , Douglas, 1,4,10 , 11 ,1)
Sproy, Jotsc, 2,],5,7
Staples, Robert E. , I ,8
Steinmetz, Suzanne K., 6
St I ne , Tom , 7 , 13
Stoll, Clarice, 3
Stone , Carol L., 7 , 9,13
Straus, Hurray A., 1,10,13
Strickland, Mrs . Hal, 13
Strong , John R., 9
Stultz , W. Fred , 7,13
Sudla , Cecelia, 8,10
Tallman , Irving , 3
Tha i, Helen M., 10
Thomas, Darwin L. , 2
T i 1ton, Aaron, 13
Tipton, B. Cortez, 13
Torsiello, Peter M., 5
Tourigny, Ann, 5
Tro 11 , Li II Ian E. , 3
Turner, Barbara E., 6
Tybrlng, Jane Buchholtz, 3
Veevers, Jean E., 6
Wade, H. B., 8
Wagner, Nathaniel, 7
Walters, Marianne, 9
Warrell, Mrs. Commery,
Weeks, O'Neal, 7
Wegwart, Wayne, 13
Wenger, Morton, 8
White, Henry E., Jr., 4
Whitehurst, Robert N., 11
Wilkinson, Melvin , 2 , 7,13
Williams, Herman , 13
Wilms, John, 11
W son , Don , l , 9
II
W l son , Robert A. , 8
i
Winton, Chester, 11
Wiseman, Jacqueline P. , 3,11
Woolf, V. Vernon, 2
Woolridge, Esther, 1
Wright, Mary Ruth , 11
�FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT SCHEDULE
Show T lmes•~
A.M.
8:00
8:20
8:45
9 : 10
9:30
9: 55
10 :00
10:05
10:10
10:35
II : 10
II :25
II :40
WEDNESDAY
P. M.
Love•s Beginning (Aims Instructional Media Service)
12:00
Teenage Rebel I ion: Challenge to Authority (Guidance 12 : 30 Parent 1 s Voices (Dimension Films)
Associates) FS
12:45 How Close Can You Get? (Dimens ion Films}
Alcohol : The Social Drug/The Social Problem
12:55 Sex His-education (Dimension Films)
(Guidance Associates) FS
1:10 Darkness, Darkness (See-Saw Films)
The Future of the Family (Guidance Associates) FS
1:40 Glass Houses (See-Saw Films)
Love Is A Planned Family (Cinemed, Inc . )
2:00 When love Needs Care (See-Saw Films)
Methods of Family Planning (Oxford Films)
2:15 War of the Eggs (Paul ist Productions)
Trigger Films On Aging: To Market, To Market
2:45 About Sex (Texture Films)
(University of Michigan TV Cente r)
3:10 How An Average Child Behaves Ages 1 Through 5
Tr i9ger Films On Aging: Mrs. P. (University of
(Parents• Magazine Films) FS
Michigan TV Center)
4:10 Old Enough to Know (Planned Parenthood Center of
Trigger Films On Aging: Linda (University of
Seattle)
Michigan TV Center)
4 :30 Mental Retardation and Sexuality (Planned Parenthood
My Childhood: James Baldwin 1 s Harlem (Benchmark
Association of Southeast Pennsylvania) FS
Films, Inc.)
4:55 Childhood: The Enchanted Years (Films, Inc . )
The Beginning of Life (Benchmark Films, Inc . )
The Plan (Walter J. Klein Company , Ltd.)
To Be Harried (Billy Budd Films)
To Be a Parent (Billy Budd Films)
THURSDAY
A.H.
8 :00 Puberty in Boys (Films, Inc. )
8:10 How An Average Child Behaves Ages I Through 5
(Parents• Magazine Films) FS
9:10 Masculine or Feminine : Your Role in Society
(Coronet Instructional Materials)
9:30 The Story of Our New Baby (Coronet Instructional
Materi a ls)
9:45 In the Eyes of a Child (St. Jude 1 s Ranch for
Chi I dren)
10:00 The Invisible Minority: The Homosexuals in Our
Society (Unitarian Universalist Association) FS
II : 10 Three lives (Impact Films)
P.H.
12 :30 It Happens (Pyramid Films)
I :00 Skater Dater (Pyramid Fi Jms)
1:20 Tomorrow Again (Pyramid Films)
I :35 You Got What? (Franciscan Films)
2:00 Vasec tomy (Churchill Films)
P.M .
2:20 Mental Retardation and Sexuality (Planned Parenthood
of Southeast Pennsylvania) FS
2:45 About Sex (Tex ture Films)
3:10 Parent•s Voice (Dimension Films)
3:25 How C!ose Can You Get? (Dimension Films)
3 : 35 Sex His-education (Dimension Films)
3:50 Methods of Family Planning (Oxford Films)
4:15 Lo~e Is A Planned Family (Cinemed, Inc.)
4:40 Tr1gger Films on Aging : To Market To Market
~Univer:ity of Michigan TV Cente~)
4:45 Tr1~ge~ F1lms on Aging: Mrs. P (University of
M1ch1gan TV Center)
4:50 Trigger Films on Aging : linda (University of
Michigan TV Center)
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By Ira L. Reiss, University of Minnesota
Sociological in its orientation, this textbook investig ates current
American family patterns, analyzing how the family system operates In human society. The author's approach is strongly interdisciplinary, uti l!zlng mat.errals from anthropology and hrstory to
show the Amerrcan famtly In the dual perspective of its past
nature and its counterparts i n other societies. Research studtes
document and amplify the explanation, yet the style of the book
remains informal and easy to understand .
1971 I 512 pages I $10.00
READINGS ON THE FAMIL V SVSTEM
Edi ted by Ira L. Reiss
Presenting a w ide-rang1ng vi ew of the fam ily. this collection of
artrcles deals with cross-cultural perspectives, vanous aspects
of courtshi p, marital and family relationships, and the rele·
vance of the famrty to present-day trends in wom en's liberation.
black equality, population pressure, and deviant behavior. The
vast majority of se1ect1ons were published since 1965 and they
cover all the key sub-areas or<11narily included in a family course.
ConseQuently, th1s anthology can be used to supplement any
standard text or collection of books.
1972 1 606 pages I $7.95 paper
THE MODERN FAMILY Thi rd Edition
By Robert F. Winch, Northwestern University
As in previous edi tions. this book presents a general ~heory ~~
the fam ily and ulrlizes thrs theory m an ana1 s of famtly life 1n
ys1
the Untied States. The general theory of the family is both soci.o·
log1cat and socio-psyc hological and the determinants of 1ts
slruclure and fun ctions form the focus ol SOCIOlOgical analysis.
Such considerations lead mto the concepts and principles ot
general soc1ology and to a v1ew of the family as a social svstem
1971 I 672 pages I sg.9s
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1968 I 640 pages 1 $6.95
FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY
By Herant K~tchadourian ana Donald T. Lunde, both st
Stanford Untverslty Medical School
This new text provides a truly comprehensive factual, and up-to·
date survey of Ideas and rnformation relating to the many facets
of hum. n soxuallty. The approaches to the subject are from
a
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on anatomy and phys1otogy. and drfte 11ng from most texts on the
subject. it conta1 an abundance of soctally slgntflcont data.
ns
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rial 1n an interesting dtscuss1on of the van elles ol sexual e)(penence Provided In lhe balance of the book 1 a scholarly d1scus·
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illustrations. 1972 1 512 pages 1 S9 95 paper.
PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUALITY
Edited by James L. Mal fetti, Teachers College, Columbia
University, and Elizabeth M. Eidlitz
Pets()ectives on Sexualtly 1s a collec tion or aooroximately 200
selections drawn from novels. short stories. plays. poems, ooou·
tar songs. essays, adverttsements. graohic med1a, and schotaffy
articles. Its p rimary ob,ectove is to woden the perspectives from
which sex. love. and decrsions relating to them may be vtewed
and examined The focus is on humanistic perspectives. espe·
cta tl y as they appear as central themes in ltteralure contaonrng
profound exptc ss•ons of the subiecllve meanrng of sex
1972 I 528 pages I $8 00 paper
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Th~! J OU RN AL is devoted to encourage cross-cultu ral, cross-national, and_ inter-discipli~ary
r~sean:h and exchange of information concerning significant developments in soc•ology of marnagc
and the family.
COM ING in September, 1972, in the INTERNAT IONAL JOURNAL OF S~.CIOLOGY <?F THE
FAM ILY -"The Future of the Nuclear Family ," CA RLE C. Z IM MERMAN;. ~ate Selection and
Marital Happiness in the Mainland Chinese Family," LUCY JEN H UANG ; Mo~ern ldeolo~y,
Industrialization, and Conjugalism: The Hong Kong Case," F AJ-ING WONG; ..Dimensions of Fa.r:n•ly
Bonding: A Comparative Example," GARY M. MARANELL and FREDRI CH W. HECKMANN; ~ex
in Marital Maladjustment in India" PROMILLA KAPUR ; "Family Dispersal Among lnd1an
Immigrants and Their Compensatory 'Responses," NARSI PATEL ; "Conjugal Role- Relationships in a
Modernizing Turkish Town," PAUL J . MAGNARE LLA ; "Women in Islam : T heir Role in Religious
and T raditional Culture," SANEYA SA LEH ; "Missing in Action Men: A Study of Their Wives, "
SHARON PRICE-BON HAM ; "Residential Patterns and Family Networks (1 )," ROBERT E.
MITCHELL; "Soda! Mobility and Family Size Among Business Elite," WEN L. Ll and MICHAEL A.
COOK; "Adolescent Fam ily Size Preference, " NEIL P ATT E RSON ; and "Some Sociological Issues
Deriving From Women's Liberation Literature," C LINTON 1. J ESSER.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY will publ.ish a special issue in
honor of RUTH SHONLE CAVAN, Ph.D., on the topic of THE FUTURE OF T HE FAMILY .
Scholars from all over the world are invited to submit papers for publication by December 31, I 972.
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY SOCIOLOGY (a newly founded organization) is
making plans for the F IRST WORLD CONGRESS OF FAMILY SOCIOLOGY to be held in a
developing country. Individual, organizational, and institutional membership is available. For further
information. p lease write to : DR. MAN S INGH DAS, c/o Department of Sociology, Northern Illinois
University, DeKalb, Illinois 60115 , U.S.A.
INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY OF FAMILY SOCIOLOGISTS compiled by Professors Man
Singh Das an d George A. Kourvetaris will be published in English in March, 1973 by the
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DIRECTORY OF FAMILY SOCIOLOG ISTS.
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Murray Straus
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Politics, Power, and the Family
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FAMILY
STYLE
AND
PERSONAL
FREEDOM
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON
FAMILY RELATIONS
ANNUAL MEETING
FOUR SEASONSSHERATON HOTEL,
TORONTO, CANADA
OCTOBER 16 - 20, 1973
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16
8:30 a . m. to 5:30 p . m.
Theory Construction
Workshop
1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m .
Aff i 1 iated
Councils Meeting
~CFR
7:30p . m. to 10:00 p.m.
~CFR Executive Committee
Meeting
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE R 17
(Continued)
5:15 p . m. to 7:15 p. m.
NCFR Affiliated Councils
Business Meeti ng
Student Interest Session
7 : 30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Second Plenary Session
9:30 p . m.
Reception
FRIDA O
Y, CTOBER 19
7 : 30 a.m . to 8:30 d.m .
NCFR Pub! ica tions Board
Meeting
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
7 :30 a. m. to 8:30 a. m.
Journal of Marriage a nd t he
Family Ed i tors' Brea kfa s t
8:00 a.m . to 6:00 a.m .
Book Exhi b i t
F i l m Exh i b i t
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a . m.
Sect ion Meeti ngs VI
8 : 30a.m . to 11 : 30 a . m.
Emp l oyment Service
9:00 a . m. t o 4 : 00 p.m .
Registration
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17
7 : 45 a . m.
THURSDA OCTOBER 18
Y,
8:30 a . m. t o 10:00 a.m.
Section Meeti ngs l II
Constitution Implementation 8:00a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Committee Meeting
The Family Coordinator Board
of Editors Meeting
10: 15 a . m. to 11:45 a.m.
Section M
eetings IV
8:00 a.m . to 9:00 a.m .
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Orientation for Round
Reg i s t rat ion
12:00 noon to 2 : 00 p . m.
Table Leaders
Employment Service
Round Ta ble Luncheons
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p. m.
12:30 p.m. to 5 : 00p.m .
8:00a.m. to 6: 00 p .m.
Book Exhibit
Book Exhibit
Employment Servi ce
Film Exhibit
Film Ex hibit
2:00p.m. to 3: 30 p . m.
8:00a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m . to 10:00 a.m.
Film and Filmst r ip Awards
Registration
Section Meetings I
Session and Showing of
Award Films
8:00 a . m. to 11:30 a.m.
10:15 a . m. to 11:45 a.m.
Employment Service
Section Meetings I I
3:30p . m. to 5:00p.m.
Film and Fi lmstrip Awards
8:30a.m . to 12:00 noon
12:00 noon to 1: 30 p.m .
Session and Showing of
Theory Construction
NCFR Affiliated Councils
Award Films
Workshop
Luncheon
4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p. m.
Meeting of NCFR Task Force
9:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Sect ion Meetings V
on Women' s Rights and
NCFR Executive Committee
Res ponsibiliti e s
and Board Meeting
6:30 p. m. to 7:30 p.m .
12:00 noon
Hospitality Hour
12:0D noon to 2:00 p . m.
Tours and free t ime
"'NCFR Budget Committee
7:30 p.m.
Meeting
5:00 p . m.
Banquet
Pre-d i nner Social Hour ,
12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.
Indiana Council
Round Table Luncheons
12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p . m.
Employment Service
2:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
First Plenary Session
4 : 00 p . m. to 5:00 p.m.
General NCFR Bus iness
M et ing
e
7:15p.m. to 8 : 15p.m.
Some Components of a
Successful Marriage, a
Panel Discuss ion
8:30 p.m.
Organizational Meetings for
Counseling, Education,
Family Action, and
Resea rch and Theory
Sections
8 : 30a.m. to 11:45 a. m.
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CFR Aff il i ated Counc i ls
Pl anning and Organizational
Session
10:15 a .m . to li: 45 a .m.
Section Meetings VII
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NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Pres Ident. • . •
President-elect.
Past President
Secretary. • • .
Treasurer. . • . • . . . • . • • • . . • •
Ed I tor, Jowumt o6 Ml1Jl./Uage Md .tke. Fo.mi.ty
Editor . Tit e. Fa.nU..t!l Cooitdi.na..toJL • . • . • .
Members-at-Large, Executive Committee . . •
Section Chairper sons:
Counseling
Education,
Family Act ion.
Research and Theory.
Special Emphases
Cha i rperson , Affiliated Councils •
Chairperson, Board of Publications
Co-chairpersons, Fami ly Action Committee
Chairperson , Finance Committee •.
Chairperson, International Liaison Committee
Chairperson, Membership Corrrn it tee. . . . . .
Chairperson, NCFR-Buslness Leaders Committee
Co-chairpersons, Nominating Committee • • • •
Student and Young Professional Represe nta tives
Executive Officer . . • . • . • . • . • . • . •
. .Murray A. Straus
•. Leland J. Axelson
.Eleanore B. Luckey
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Mary lou G. Purcell
. Frederick E. Berger
Carlfred 8. Broderick
Wi I I i am C. Ni c ho 1s , Jr.
.Jacquelyne J. Jackson , Grace E. Richardson
Ben N. Ard
•. Ned L. Gayl in
Mory E. Heltsley
.Joan Aldous
.Kay F. King
. Ronald Pitzer
. .Marie Peters
James Lieberman and David Olson
.Leland Axelson
. Evelyn Duvall
. • Dean Hoffman
James Lieberman
.Karl King and Robert Lewis
Doug las Sprenkle and Denni s Orthner
• . . . . . . Ruth H. Jewson
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ELECTED BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Clark W, Blackburn
Marjory Brooks
Vladimir de Lissovoy
Harold Feldman
David M. Fulcomer
Arthur E. Gravatt
James Hawkins
Mary Heltsl ey
Joseph Himes
Richard K. Kerckhoff
James Maddock
Gerhard Neubeck
Herbert Otto
Beatrice Paolucci
Rose M. Somerville
Robert Jackson , Student
Representative
Graham Spanier, Student
Representative
ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE
General Program Chairperson.
Counseling Section Meetings.
Educa tion Section Meetings •
Family Action Section Meetings
Research and Theory Section Meetings •
Special Emphases Section Meetings.
Book Exhib i t . • . • · · · ·
Film and Filmstrip Exhibit .
Affiliated Councils Seminars
Round Tab les • . • . • . . .
. Leland J. Axelson , Florida State University
Ben N. Ard, Marriage Counselor, San Francisco, California
Frederick Humphrey , University of Connecticut
• Ned L. Gay\ in, University of Maryland
. • . Mary E. Heltsley, Iowa State University
. . . . . Joan Aldous, University of Minnesota
Kay F. King, University of Alabama Medical School
· • . . . • . . D. R. Dalton, Sheridan College
Deryck Calderwood and Pat Hanson, New York University
.Ronald Pitzer, University of Minnesota
· • · • • • • • Norma Newmark, Herbert Lehman College
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
Co-chairpersons . • . . . • .
Wednesday Evening Reception.
Conference Publicity
Audio-Visual Aids • • .
Tours. . . . • • • • •
Student Accommodations
.Frank and Marguer ite Fidler, Richmond Hilt and Thornhill Area Family Service
Don Wilson, Sheridan Coll ege
Anne M. L~wson, Ontario Ministry of Education
Benjamin Schlesinger , University of Toronto
. • . Michael Edmunds, University of Toronto
• · •
. Mary AI ice Cauthard, East York Collegiate
Don Brundage, Ontario Institute for Studies In Education , Toronto
\~e express our thanks to al l others who have worked so di 1 !gently to help make the ~nnual meet ing a success.
We express our thanks to the Canadian Government Trade Bureau for their courtesy photograph on the cover.
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�PROGRAM
AN~~ UA L ME ET I NG
NATIO'·IAL COONCIL rn FPI1ILY RELATICl'JS
FOUR SEASONS-SHERATON HOTEL, TORONTO, CANADA -- OCTOBER 16-20
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1973
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"The Family and Its Recreational Activities:
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Ca.Jl.t6 on,
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Wa~.>/Ung.ton S.ta..te.
A Theoretical Perspective," John E.
UnA. veJr.b .Uy
"Assessing and Reworking I ra Reiss• Theory of Premarital Sexual Permissiveness," Btten.t
M.Ule.Jt, UI'Li.ve.M.<..ty o6 M.i.muuota. Discussion, 1Jta. L. R<Uot., UI'Li.ve.MUy o6 Mi.mte6o.ta
"The Family as a ~latrix of Tragedy: An Essay on a Phenomenological Sociology," Andltew
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Wugelt.t, Nom Vame. U.U.ve.Mi.ty and Rou. Ha~.>.t.i.ng6
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\-_-..Q'Labeling an~ Pair-bond~ng: _A Reformulation for Mate Selection Theory," RobVt.t Lewi.A,
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The Management of Adolescent Drug Involvement," Je.tlle
Spltey, Cal.> e. We6.te.Jtn Re6 e.Jtve. UrU.ve.M.Uy
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"Family lntergenerational Solidarity: Correlates and Consequences," Vetu'l Bengtoon,
and K. Ve!lJt Bta.c.k., Uni.ve.JL.6i.ty o6 SoutheJtn Ca.t<.6oJtni..a.
''A Decision-Making Model of the Initiation of Heterosexual Pair-Relationships," Ted L.
Hu.t.t.on, Peml.6lf.tva.ni.a. Sta.te. U!Uve.Jr.bil.y
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1:00 p.m. to
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Dufferin Room
"Alternative for the Formalization of Family Group Properties," Stephen W.i.e..t.i.ng
"Power and Compliance in the Family," Boyd Rollin~>, BIU.gham Yowtg UI'Li.ve.M.Uy
We.&.tey BU!tlt, Blt.i.gham Young Un.i.veJtO.<..ty, Chairperson, presiding
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS MEETING
Panel: "Hopes and Prospects for Affil i ated Councils," Mu.ltltay A. SbtaUh, NCFR P!tu.i.de.n.t
Lei.cutd Axwon, NCFR Ptte.&.<.dent- E.te.c.t, £tea.n0lle B. Luclwj, NCFR Pa.¢-t-PJtU.i.de.I'Lt, R!Lth '
NCFR Execut.i.ve. 066-i.ceJt
Panel: "The Place and Functions of Local and Regional Affi 1 iates," K.a..te. GaJtne.Jt, Fami.f.y
L.<.6e Cowtc.U o6 GJtea.teJt Glte.en&boJto, and Plte&.<.den.t, Sou.thetL6.te.Jt.¥t Cou.ncU , NoJtma.
NeJomaJtk, Plte6..i..dent, Tlt.i.-Sta.te Counc.i..t, G.ta.dy6 Phe..ta.n, PII.U.i.den.t, Roc.ky Moun..ta..i.n
CowtcU., and RobVt.t Ke.Uey, Plte.6.i.de.rtt, We6.te.JtJ1 Reg.i.ona.t Council
"Affil iates• Relationships with Other Organizations," Sa.ndeJt La-ttb, PJte6.i..dert.t, Mi.mtUO.ta
CowtcU., and others
J~~&on,
Briefing session for Regional Representatives to NCFR Board
Rona.td P.Uz.e.Jt, Un,i..ve.M.i..ty o. M.i.l'ltte..60.ta, Chairperson, presiding
6
7:30 p . m. to 10:00 p.m.
Peel Room.
·-,:~ or -
I~EDNESDAY,
A
\ ~ ' Cb ?.~
t:;...\.L' '""'
uZ~ .,...,
OCTOBER 1?, 1973
7:45a.m.
City Hall Grill
~
/"'-..
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Kenora Room
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
(1972-73 group only, please; past presidents welcome)
MtWtay A. St/!.<'lttA, U~l~veM~Y P6 New Jlamp6fulte.~ NCFR President , presiding
~~~ "' '::) '-... -..""' s \::. 1("~ t c ...
W "'' ~~-"'-c~
CONSTITUTION IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE MEETING
Ete.mtolt('. B. Luckey, Un<.ve.M.Uy o 6 Cottnect..i..cu..t, Chairperson, pres 1ding
OR I ENTAT I Ot1 FOR ROUND TABLE LEADERS
No10na. Newma/tk, HeJtbeJL.t Lehmrut CoUege., New Yol!.k, Chairperson, presiding
BOOK EXH IS IT
V. R. Va.t t on, Shc.Jt.i.drut Cot tege , Chairperson
�' ' v f'· ) • •..)
-3WEDNESDAY,
J
(
)
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. l)
OCTOBER 17 (Continued)
7:30a.m. to
9:00a.m.~
NCFR BUDGET
~
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
~ - , ~~"'' "
._ ....(). b
Fto~
~e
Chairperson, presiding
·~
FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
H
n New
V~yc.k CaidMwood and POvt.Jvi..ua. a.MO ,
:::>""-~~ '"-\-'""' ~~,\\ ..Civi& R~ Saw~
"";).. \' .; .::." • II. .'::>"- ').,""-"-~'~ \_c.
COMMITTEEda.MESEtT~~G u~;v~ittj,
Leland Axelcon,
.e\1::. I
~~<:.1>'~"...('
8:00a.m. to 7: 0 p.m.
2nd Floor Garden Court Lobby
8:00a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Vo~k U~veAhLttj,
'
Co-chairpersons
REGISTRATION
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
12:30 {.: m.~o p~~
'
1
S~~o~ ~o;,.~"~'-
TINUED
THEORY CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP CO~
• Theoretical Bridges Between Laboratory and
"The Theory of Con sen sua 1 ~xper I encwut
6 M n-ta.e. Health and Ronald Cof.d:.e.il..
Field,"
Na.ti..l
t?na11:Appl
e.of General Systems Theory to the Family,"
"Beyond Rhetor1c: Formu a 10n an
8:30a.m. to 12:00 noon
Wentworth Room
~\j'....._ ~'-'N'oo
Va.vi~ Re-<..6~,
J cunu E. Smith
i:a~ion
.
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W.i.l.Li.am E~cfu o11
"Social Psychological Factors In Fertillty.DeciSIO~S,
"Me.£. , W.Uk.i.rv.J
BJUh
"Systems Theory vs. Traditional Theory: V1va La D1fference,
V-<.11
on,
9 am
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"Toward a Propositional Theory of Family Probl~m Solv•n~: F~rging ~tegra1•ve d J
Linkages," Reuben Hill, Va.v~d Kl~n, BJte.nt Mill~, Un-<.ve.M.Uif o6
nnuo a an a.y
Schvaneve.i.d:t, Uta.h State Un-<.ve.M.U:y
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.
.
"Exchange vs. Commitment as Lifest~les," B~nMd MU)[.6:tU~, .connec.tic.ut CoUege
We.6iey B~, B~gham Young Unive!t6.U:y, Chairperson, presiding
9:00a.m.
to~~~~~~~~~~ (~;; 2 :;~c~;~~~ ~~~~:r;T!a~~~ ~~~~DP~:s~~:~~:o~;l~~;)NG
Mt~Y A. S:tlta.U6, Unive~ity o6 N~ Hamp.o~e, NCFR President, presiding
12:00 noon to 2:00 p . m.
Grand Ba 11 room C
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
the Round Table is to be repeated Friday
* means
1.
"Brainstorming for Directors of Workshops in Family Life and Sex Education,"
2.
3.
"Parents as Teachers," Ro.oa.Ue AU<..6on, Stephen AU6.tin UrU.v~ity
"The Moral Web of Sexual Freedom," Ca..f.v-Ln Ammvunan, M~ge and Fcun-Uy
S.tV!Li.n.g Atcun, Sangamon Sta:te
4.
5.
Counl>eting
UrU.v~illf
SeJtv~c.e,
VenvM
"Sexometer," PanM Ba.JtciU., UrU.v~ity o6 Totedo .
U.6e
6.
7.
8.
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*
"Seminar on Population Studies and Family Planning in a Rural Area," Wza.bUh
Baltne.6, Chi.pota. lwU.M CoUege, Flo~da
"Marital Adjustment--What Do We Know?" ShMon P!Uc.e Bonham, Univ~ity o6 Geo11.g~a
"Marriage Old and New, But Mostly New," LUf.a Bttad6-ield, WU.teltn M.ich.igan
"A Local Family Life Education Counci 1:
9.
*10.
II.
12 .
13.
14.
*15.
Unive.M.i.ty
Emphasis on Two Areas of Programming,"
E. B. ~anc.h, Fan~y· L-i6e Education Counc.-U o6 Edmonton
"The Family and Debt," Ka.:t.hi.een B.l!.own, U~veMLty o6 Gue.tph
"The Generation Gap: Fact or Fiction?" JaneK. BWLge.6.0, U~v~ity o6 W-<.6c.o~.tn,
Wa.uke.6ha. Coun.ty CcunpU6
"Teaching Marriage and Family Courses on the College Level: A Teaching MaterialsSharing," Jean Cheg~, Vetta. CoUege
"living Together and the Imp) ications for . Heterosexual Socialization," Cha.Jr1u
Cole, Ven-<-<son UI'Uve.Mity
A Teaching Technique," R.(.c.hMd
Ve.v.<.ne, Concoltdia CoUege, MooJthea.d, M-i,tnuo:ta
"Theory Without Pain," Hazel HMdy, Un-i.vvu,.t. ty o6 Nevada and Ma.Jtga.Jte..t Jen.oen,
:
&Ugha.m Youug Un.ivelt6.i.ty
"The Non-Use of Birth Control Among Sexually Active Youths," Edwa.Jtd HeJt.oid,
UtU..veMU!J o 6 GtLe.i.plt
"Student-Pair Interviews With Married Couples :
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�WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
17
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(Continued)
12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.
Grand Ballroom C
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS (Continued)
16. "Social Interaction and Service Needs Among Urban Impoverished Elderly," I!La
Hutc.IU.6on, F.to!Uda Sta.l.e UrU.ve!L6-Ufj
19.
"Forces Altering Sex Attitudes and Behavior,'' L~teJL IGUtk.endal.l, Ati..R.wllllk.ee , 01tegon
"Polygamy, Some Empirical Findings," Pw.Li..p Kunz, BM.gham Young UniveJt.6ily
"An Exploration of Ways to S~udy Open Marriages With Co-Marital Freedom," RogVL
*20.
"The Family Specialist--How Transparent Can He or She Be?" RA..c.haltd Li..e.boU,, PUJtdue
17 .
18.
Li.bby, UrU.ve!L6Ufj o 6 Geoltg-<.a
Un-i.veM.Uy
21.
"Sex Education:
IYLb-ti.tute.,
Fral"'k or Permissive?" V. L. Mac/Gi..U.op, A.tbeJLta Se.x.ua..t-il.!J Educa.,ti.on
Ca.tga~ty
22.
"The Concept of Creativity in Parent-Child Relationships," L!Jnda Maote!L6,
23.
24.
"Female Mlsperception of Ma!e Parenting Attitudes and Expectancies," WalteJL
Mcint.Ute, UniveJI.6UfJ o6 MtU.ne. cU: 01tono
"Peer Information--Innovation in Sex Education for Adolescents," Maude PaJtk.eJL, New
25.
"The Dual-Profession Family:
UniveJI.6Uy o 6 Gue.tph
Yo!Lk. CU.y BoaJtd o6 Edu.c.a.,ti.on
>\26.
27.
28.
*29.
30.
31.
·~32.
33 .
34.
Research of the Past and Needs of the Future,"
MaJtgaJtet Po.toma, U
n.i.ve.Mily o 6 Alvwn
"Intimate Friendship," Jam~ Ramey, Cen..teJL 6olt the. Study o6 1rrnova..t.i.ve L.i.6e.
Sty.e.~, NelV Yollk. Cay
"The Family as Third Force: An Invitation, " Calto.f.e. Scheltell, Al!.e.a Svw.i.ce. Centell,
Re.g.i.on 1V No 4th, IWno-U Cen-tlta.t Co.Ue.ge
"Personal Freedom and Family Health," Gol!.don Sh.i.pman, Llnive.M.(_ty o6 W.U.col'tO.i.n at
S.te. ve.M Po.i.n.t
"The Family and Its Housing," Joan S.i.mo11, Unive.M.i...ty o6 Gttel.ph
"Cross-Culture Family Studies," Mollie Sma4t and Rtt66e.i...e. SmaJt,t, U
nive.M.i...ty o6
Rhode. 16.f.and
"Dating--Durable, Doubtful, Dying, or Dead?" Gllaham Spaniel!., Pe.mMlj.i!.van-i.a Sta-te.
Uru.ve.M.i...ty
"Helping Parents Help Themselves," MMy Lou Sp-i.~, Con..tinuoU6 PMe nt Edu.ca..t.i.on
PJtogllroll, M.i.nrre.apow
"The Adherence to a Biblical Interpretation of Marriage in Today's Changing
Society," CMo.f. Sto~re., Un-i.ve.M.i...ty o6 WMiung.ton
"Voluntary Childless Wives: An Exploratory Study," Je.a.rt Ve.e.veM, UYLi.vVrJ.>Uy o6
ti!Mte.ltn 01ttaMo
•\3 5·
"The Influence of Familial and Nonfamilial Reference Relationships on Students'
Premarital Sexual Permissiveness," Robe.Jt,t Wa.t6h, 1llino.U, Sta-te UniveM.i...t!J
II
~tmlane Techno
·
Act ion: Part I, Research and T
A.fun-itlc:b<\tCDt, Clvdl
37.
c U6
H-i day)
"Prepare Students for Family-Health Teams," MMy WeL!.h, New Meuco S.tcU:e.
u,u.ve!L6UIJ
38.
"The Relationship Between Drug Education and Family Life Education: Where Do We
Go From Here?" Robe.Jt,t Wilion, Un.i.ve.MU.y o6 VeiawaJLe
39. "Models. of Home-School Relationships," !3_ollge.. W.U.e.., Unive.MUy o6 Conne.ctic.u,t
e
\ ' Ce> ~ S' oC -r~"""': ~ Q_ '--"'~~-: ......~'C\C:.•'- w.__~ ~"'--•i)-.
e •P ,LENARY SESSION NUMBER ONE
.
.
.
Sheraton Hall~
Presentation of the Ernest G. Osborne Award, K~ K.i.n~, UYl.(.VeJL6~y o6 Geoltg~a,
Chairperson. Glady¢ Phe.i..an, Co.f.ollado State UY1.(.Velt6~1J , presenting the Award.
Presentation of the Ernest W. Burgess Award, CaJt,f.e Z-i.mmeltman, Laeon.i.a, New Hamp¢h.i./Le,
Chairperson
Presentation of NCFR Student Award, Vougiao Spllenk..te., Un.i.ve.lt6.i.ty o6 W-i.6eon6.i.n-stou..t,
Chairperson
Address: "Personal Responsibility in an Irresponsible Society," WdUam A. Vy¢on,
2.:l ~p':~~/'j');s'i:.~c)ri,~ ~'
VanieJL 1116-CUute o6 the. FamillJ ·
·
MUitllalj A. st!LaM, Un.i.ve.M.i...ty o 6 NelV Hamp6h.i.lte., pres i d l ng
�WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 (Continued)
~:00
p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sheraton Hall
X M~y Sthau6,BUSINESS MEETING New Hamp~~e,
GENERAL NCFR
u~v~Lty o6
d'
NCFR President, presi 1ng
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS BUSINESS MEETING
5:15p.m. to 7: 15p . m.
Huron Room
Ro»ald PitzeA, Univ~ity
5:15p.m . to 7:15p.m .
on
STUDENT INTEREST SESSION
Vougiah SpJte.nk.te., Univ e.Mity
Unive.Mi ty, presiding
Sheraton Ha I I
~nne6 ota, Chairperson, presid i ng
o6 W.iAc.oYII.lin-Stout
and Gltttham SpanA..eA, Per~n~;yf.va.nl.a State
7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ~PLENARY SESSION NUMBER TWO
Grand Ballroom C and W "'\Address : "Value Systems and Marital Pluralism In a Meta-Primitive Society," Robe'Lt T,
Ftr.anc.oe.WL, FaMl.eigh V.tc./Un.6oYL U~ve.M~!:I
. .
Lel.a.nd J. Axe1..6a», F.to.ltida. S.tate UI'Uv~dy, pres1d1ng
9:30 p.m.
Grand Ballroom Lobbv
RECEPTION
Sponsored by the Government of the Province of Ontario
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1973
8 :00 -a . m to 10 : 00 a.m.
.
THE FAMILY COORDINATOR BOARD OF EDITORS MEETING
W.U.Urun C. N.<.cho.U, JJt.., F o.ltida. St a-te Unive.!Lbd:LJ, presiding
t
Wentl'iOrth Room
REr.ISTRATION
8 : 00 a . m. to 12:00 noon
2nd Floor Garden Court Lobby
8:00 a .m. to 6:00 p.m.
Civic Room North
BOOK EXHIBIT
V. R. Va.Uon, SlteJU.dan CoUege. , Chairperson
FILH AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
8 : 00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
VC
Jtrjc.k. C~t.f.de.!lwood
Civic Room South
and Pa..t Ha.n~on, NI!JU YoJt.k li1Li.v1!.1!.6L t!f, Co-chairpersons
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
8: 00 a.m. to 12 : 00 noon
SECTION MEETINGS I
8 : 30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
"Have Couch--Will Trave l or Family Therapy in the Home," W
.Uti.am BJta.d!f, PtVtdtll!.
UI ~(.VC/t~ i..t !f
"Treatment of the Male Homosexual Through Marriage Counseling" (A Case Presentation),
Counseling
Kenora Room
A
Mon R
tttf.cdgc , G'to~.l e Po.<.n.t e. P6yc.hof.og.<.ca.f. Ce1~te.Jt, M
.i.clu'.grut
h cd Hw"plt-'ti!.!J, Uu.<.ve~U.i.ty oo CO
IUICC.t<.c.u.t, Counse I i ng Section Coordinator, presIding
Dominion Room South
X
COMBINED EDUCATION AND RESEARCH AND THEORY SECTION MEETING
Re s earch Needs of Fami 1 Life Educators, R
.tcltMd KeJtc.kho66, Ptt~tdue U~vi!.IL6d!l and
• <un.?.~ (l'.<tt~/t~ , c:i ' !A wma Sta.t c. JL<.Ve.!t!>L ty, former Osborne Award Winners
Madc.E.W,tt>. ht;.tt<.c~A~Uif...tve-'1:6 <..ty o ~ Moj.lf-~1!, N_ 811.wa6W~Iz, Chairperson
I!JC!
~.....,_~ .._- ' ""'"\"" . '"'""' •'-~ 'f'c,
"
" 1(::..\l ~\:"' ~<::> ""-"'- C<" \:) -. , ,
w .,,.....,) L ~->\::e ..-
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Augmentation Rather Than A1tera t; on of the Nuc 1ear r, roup 11 Blw
P11-<.ugt'.c, So tltfre.JtJt Mctlwcii.6.t Uni.ve!Lb.<..ty
·
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'
"Couples for Marriage Enrichment," Va.v.<.d Ala.c.e, Botlhna.n GJta.tj Sdtool
M
ed<.c..<.tte
"Aging In the Kibbutz," Sll'l.a. Taub.<.n, VJte.xe..i Utu'.ve!Lbdy
"The Old O~der ~ish: A Changeless Society in a Changing World," Ef.melt Scluv.iedell , I owa
Sta.te UJU V<?M-<..t y
M !J We..i61t, NeJu Mex.ic.o Sta..te. Un.(.ve!Lbd:!f, presiding
M
Fam1 I y C us . ' ' ·'·.""\
'
"The Fam i I y C1uster:
on
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18 (Continued)
8 : 30
a.m . to 10 : 00 a .m.
Special Emphases
Oufferin Room
SECTION MEETINGS I (Cont lnued)
Section Theme : The Special Family In Need of Special Services
"The Re-definition of Family Functioning I n Response to the Reality of Disability in al)
Adult Member,'' LuUe. J. Shellha.oe, UI'UveMily o6 Alabama. and Feltrt SheilhMe., Pallftow
St~te
School and H
o6pilal
,
"Huntington's Disease- Delivery of Services for Families With Special Needs," Eu.n{.c.e
M-i.UeJL, Commi.ttee to Comb~t HtLY!-ttngton '6 V-i.6ea.6 e, RadnOJI., Penn6y.i.van-i.a
GMIJ Shtdmo.n, We.~~t Fe.JUt-U. Sec.ortdM.y Sc.hoo.e. , NoJt-th Bay, On:taM.o , presiding
Special Emphases
Norfolk Room
10 : 15 a.m. to 11:45 a.~'-L
"Family Influences on Persona li ty Development of the Deaf: A Case Study Approach,"
Ma!Ue H. KelliheJL and A11rte JuhM z, Loyoto. ttnive.Mily o6 CM.c.ago
"Parent a l Determinants of Achievement Motivation In Minimally Brain Injure d and Normal
Children," Jofm Tou£-i~to6 and Blr.yon U..ndho.i.m, AubUJtn UI'Uve.Jv~dy
K. f. K-i.rtg, MecUc.o.£. Ce11te11., UnivelL6dy o6 Alabama , Bi.lun-i.ngham, pres iding
SECTION MEETINGS I I
Counsell~~~ "The Init ia l Conjoint Marital ·Interview:
Kenora Room
*
Education
Huron Room
~ ~,,~ t\~C. -~y ()()
\) " ~,.)..+ <:> Q...,._, ~'l· ~
Procedure, IJiagnosis, and Trea t me nt Plan
Deve 1opmen t," Altthtill W.t.U..i.am6, Anamo6a, 1owo.
"Imp I icatlons of the Conjugal Transition Into Parenthood," Chall.i.u. R. Figley ,
Penn6 ytvo.n.i.a. S.t ctte U
n.i.ve/L6ay
Humanistic
f Parents Don't -Who Should Give Children Sex Education? " Jane. K. 8Wtg1Ul6,
1'1
tln-i.velL6il1J o6 W
-i..6c.on6.i.n, Wauku.ha Col.tfl-tlj CampM
"Human Behavior--A Creative Experiment," Tom FJtanlwm, H
e.nlty Gttnn Sen.i.olt H.i.gh Sc.hoot ,
Palo AUo, Co.U6o1tn.i.a.
"Coping With Questions of Morality In Family Life and Sex Education," H. H. ·Gue6t,
Wbti'Upeg Schoo.f.. V-i..6ruc.t
"Legal Aspects of Teaching Sex Education," AIVI.on L. T.Uton, M.i.b.vo.ukee, W-i..6c.on6.i.n
Family Action
Kent Room
Divo rce and Divorce Reform
" Final Report of tJCFR Task Force on Divorce and Divorce Reform," Em.U.Ij Bltown,
hiMM.ng.ton, V.C., Chairperson, C.f.cWr.e Leh!t, Ofr.i.o W<?Ateyo.n UniveMdy, Loy S.i.mp1Un6 ,
Bay.f.olt UIUVI?.Ir.6dtf, Jwe SpJtey, CM e WU.tl!.ltn RMI!.II.VI!. Un.i.ve.Mdtj, and Ma.Jttha Galtlt-i..6on,
U
rr..<.veM.<..ty of, MM.y.f.and, Panel Members
CltM.i.e<l Cote, Ven-i..6orr Urt.<.veM.<..ty, presiding
Resea rch and Theory
Simcoe Room
Patter ns of Family Life : The Old and the New
"A Compar i son of the U.S . and Mexican Parenta l Aspirations and Expectations for
Da ughte rs and Sons, " Ramona MM.otz, Mo.co..i.uteJL Co.Uege. and Iltv.i.ng Ta..Uma.n, Un.i.velL6ily
o6
~Unnu.ota
"The Functional Significance of Conjugal Communication in a Transiti o nal Society," 1Jta
Hu.tc.h.i.6on, F.f.olt.tda. S.tctte Un.i.ve.Mdy
"Matricentral ity vs. Patricentral ity: A Comparison of Two Family Forms In Rural
r.uyana," NMa.i.ne PVL6aud, Ohio Un.i.ve.MdfJ
"China's Traditional Family and th e Hutterian Colony: Is the Family a Commune or a
Commune is the Family?" S. C. Le.e , Oh.to Un-i.veMdy
"Family Structure and lntera c ~i on Am'!ng Urban lndi ~ ns," .Howaltd Bah!t, Bit-i.gham Young
Urr.i.velt6.<..ty, and 81tuc.e ChadWick, B~gha.m Young U~velt6dy
C. Lee, Ohio Un.i.ve.M.i.ty, Chairperson
s.
Research and Theory
W tworth Room
en
Seminar: Family P~~er Relationships: Conceptual Clar1 1cat1on
"Theo retica l Is s ues Concerning Fam ily Power : Seminar Introduction," Ronald CJtoiiWel.i.,
Un-i.velt6dlf o6 M-i..66oUlt.i. ctt Ka.n6M Cdy
"Authority, Power, and Influence in the Japanese-American Family," Co.Ue.e.n John6on,
Sy1tac.u6e Un.i.ve/L6Ltif
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 (Continued)
10:15 a.m. to II :45 a.m.
Research and Theory
Wentworth Room
\
Special Emphases
Duffer in Room
SECTION MEETINGS II (Continued)
Seminar on Family Power Relationships: Conceptual Clarification (Continued)
11 Uses and Abuses of Power In the Study of the Family," Jamu TUII.k, Un-i.ve.M.U.y o6
TOJton-to
Ronald C.!t
've.Mil o /.U-66ouM. at Ka.W..M CU.y, Chat rperson
.
Teachin About Homen and tlew Famil St les in On oin Courses in Canada and the United
States, Ro6e. Somrvtv.<..u.e, C ~oltYU.a. S.ta.,te Uruve.M.<.;tu a.t:. San V-<.e.9o , Ch~ i rperson; Von
~dage, Un-i.ve.Mily on ToJton.:to, Ja.ne. Be.M.~, Uruve.Mily o6 M.u.,M~ at Ka11.6M Cay,
Von 1wh, Ha.mUne. UtU.ve.Mil!f, St. Paul, M-<.nnuo.ta, &vtbaJta. FJtarzUA, COJtne.U
Un-i.ve.Mily, Jean-Ma.Jte Sa.mMn, Un-i.ve.Millj o6 Quebec -i.n Mon.:t.ltea.l, a nd Jul.u BU!Leau,
Un-i.ve.M-i.ty o6 Quebec. at MoYL:ttt.ea.t, Panel Members
12 :00 noon to I :30 p.m .~ NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS LUNCHEON
"The Roles of Affiliated Counci Is in Family Pol icy and legislation," C.aA:he.M.ne Ch..Uman
Essex Room
Un-i.ve.Mily o6 W-i.6cot'l.b.i.rz at Milwaukee and Va.v.<.d O.Uon, Un-i.ve.M.U:y o6 M
.<.nne.6o.ta
'
Gla.dy6 Ph~an, Colo~ta.do State Un.i.ve.M-i.ty, presiding
12 : 00 noon to 1:30 p. m.
MEETING OF NCFR TASK FORCE ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Elgin Room '7 Ro6e Some.Jtv.i.lle., Ca.l.<.6oltt'l-i.a. State. Un-i.ve.M-i.ty at SaY! V-i.e.go, Task Force Chairperson,
Presiding
TOURS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
Pre-Dinner Social Hour, Indiana Council on Family Relat i ons
X
7 : 15p.m.
A Special Event
Wentworth Room
.>f::"
8:30
Kenora
Huron
Kent
Simcoe
COMPONENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE: INTERVIEW WITH A COUPLE
GrvthaJr.d Neubeck., MIVI.gue.JtUe Ma.ddoc.k, and Ja.mC/.6 Maddock, Un-i.ve.MU.y o 6 Mbmuo.ta.
p.m.
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS FOR SECTIONS
Room
Counseling
Education
Room
Family Action
Room
Room ~and Theory
q-..!.o
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1973
~-
7 :30a.m. to 8:30a.m.
CIty Ha 11 Gr i II
NCFR PUBLICATIONS BOARD MEETINr,
Malt.<.e.. PeteM , U~J-i.ve.M-i.t!J o6 Connec..t.<.c.ut, Chairperson, presid ing
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Civic Room North
BOOK EXHIBIT
V. R. V(LUO~l, Shelt.<.dan CoUe.ge., Chairperson
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Civic Room South
r "'-....
FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIB IT
Ve~tyck Cald~~ood and Pat Han6on, N~ Yoltk. Utt.i.ve.M.U:y, Co-chairpersons
8:30a . m. to 11:30 a.m.
12 :30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
9:00 a . m. to 4 : 00 p.m.
2nd Floor Garden Court Lobby
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
REr.ISTRATION
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 (Continued)
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Counseling
Kenora Room
SECTION MEETINGS Ill
"Three Programs Designed to Improve the Dating Behavior of College Students," Joel
SpJU.ngeJr.. and Su.zarm.e. SpM.ngeJL, PWtdu.e UniveN.>Lty
Family Action
' JKent Ro§)
Current Individual Life Styles
"Coeds and Contraception: An Examination of Self Image and Significant Other
lnf1 uence, 11 Lo-<.6 Venham, U..Uve.N.>.Uy o6 Col'me.c.Ucu.t
"Attitudes Toward Oral Contraception Among Canadian University Students," Pano-6
UniveN.>.Uy o6 Tote.do
"Commitment and Cohabitation Cohesion" Jcv..on Mont omVt
"'f::' Personal Free om •n Intimate Interpersonal Relationships;"
Pe.~~
Research and Theory
Simcoe Room
tvani
at
·
·
Family Style and Personal Values: Conceptual Clarification and Hypothetical Testing
"The Shuttle Child as a Stranger In the Family," )a.y Sc.hva.nevitdt, Utah S.ta..te. UrtlveM.Utj
"Parent-Child Reciprocal Relationships and Children 1 s Pathological Behavior, 11 JucLU:h
Lyne.-6-6, PWtdue. UI'UveM.Uy, Ft. Wayne Ca.mpu.-6
'
1
Fam i I y Qua I it i es and the Deve I opment of Ind i vi dua I Asp irati on-Leve 1 , 11 Ja.mu VeBwr.geJL,
UI'UveM.Uy o6 Lot.U.Aville
11
The Questionable Sexual Revolution,•• Jane. K. BWtge.-6<!., UI'UveN.>.Uy o6 Wi.toc.on-6.in,
Wa.ulz.M>ha. Cowu:y Ca.mpab
Pa.ut C. Ro6enb!a.tt, UniveM.Uy o6 Minnuota, Chairperson
B~a.nd MWt-6tein, Conneili~ut Cottege, Discussant
Research and Theory
York Room
\) \'¢ .._o \o-.~ Q.._~
~~f'
Special Emphases
Dufferin Room
Seminar: New Metnodolo ical Techni ues for Examinin Fami I Issues: Affection Givin
and Couple-Negotiation, we. Splley, Ccu.e. WMteJtn. Re.-6eJtve MVeM.Uy and Ro eJLt Lu •
Un.<..vell.-6-<-.tq o6 MMMchu.-6e.t.U 'i-~ 13~,, llh:JI; f) I~ S \..u.:_ J (.1~ Sth~VcvJ.:;
p
Ete~olle. 8. Luckey, UniveJL-6-Uy o6 Conne~cut and
Cill6,Led Bltodvddi, Unlvvu..Uy o6 Sou.theJLn Ca..U6oltYI..i.a., Co-chat rpersons; U.llia.n TyiVt,
NCFR and the Canadian Professional,
Fam,Uy U.6e Educ.a..ti..on Coun&£., Ca.lgMy, W.u.uam VyMn, Vaniell 1M.tUu.te o6 the Fa.m.Uy
Ottawa., Gille.-6 La.CI!.o.<.x., La. SeJLv.<.ce. Vu La. MawUc..<.e, Quebec, Be.rr.ja.m<.n. S~hi.uingeJt,
'
Univekhity o6 Tol!.o~o, Panel Members
Von W~on, Shenidan Cottege, presiding
10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. V SECTION MEETINGS IV
Counseling A"The Use of TV Play-back Techniques in Training Marriage Counselors•• (A Demonstration),
~ede hick Humph?Leti, U!UveJr.6.Uij o 6 Conneili~u.t
KenOt;:i\. RootU---
St. •'d
\l~J ~ c . K.l;)·.:......,.-..,ll...
Education
Huron Room
S\~~..... ~,- .,d ... ~-\" ... .,~ 'Sc..'("~ .,...,__..,
......
Games Family Life Educators Play
11
1
' Family Simulation Games,
Peggy Ca.va.gha.n, CaU6oJt.n,(.a. S:ta;te UI'UveJL-6.Uy a.t Sa.c.Jt.ame.n.to
11
A Sexual Enrichment Program for Couples, 11 •
e.-6 Maddoc.lz. UniveM.Uy o6 Mimtuota
"Preparing Groups of Engaged Couples for Marriage, 11 a.v-<. Roi6e., M.<.e.higal'l State
Univ vui.:ty
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 (Continued)
~ 10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
SECTION MEETINGS IV (Continued)
Parental Responses to Children's Psychosexual Formation
.
"Eroticism as a Norm," Ma!t[J Cnfdenovw , SIECUS, New Yallk CifrJ
"Parents' Response to Children's Sexual Formation : Conscoous and Unconscious Sex
Education," leah Ca.ha.n Scha.e6e.ll, New YOI!.k
1 ~y Cal'l't Pa 1 e 11 ts aud AdelesGe nts Com!lloonicate7 11 Robeh f SOUIM en;-wttlirtVL Commw'ttacti:ortr,-
Family Action
Kent Room
~-I. ~~'-'<I.~ ~ o;,.. ~c
...
..
'-i>c...-c-'"-~
_
- ---------Research and Theory
Simcoe Room
<:z14e., 1 Na>d ~'Oitlz >
Ja.mU> U.ebe~~.ma.n, WIU>htng.ton, V.C., presiding .
----~~--~~--~~~--------------------Couple Intimacy Before and After Marriage: Conceptual Clarification and Theory
Development
"Measuring Mar ita 1 1nt imacy .i n Marriage:
Sex, Socia 1 C1ass, Work Status," NoYLa.
Malbht, PoJt-ti.a.nd S.ta;te U.Uve.MLty
.
GiazVz.-
•
"Illegitimacy and Racial Differences in Attitudes .Toward Ma~rJ~ge, Ja.me& G~bb~, Loyola
U..Uve.M.i...t!{ a6 Chtc.a.go and Phy.f.Li-6 EweJt, U..Uve.MLtY o6 IWna~
.
"Female Hisperception of Male Parenting Attitudes and Expectan:Jes," G.U.~eJt.t ~a.M,
U..Uve.MLty o6 Ma.<.ne a.,t 011.0no, WaUeJt Mc.IYL-tUt.e and Vanna. &tt;.t..U.tone, UMue.MLty o6
11
Connec..:ticut
"Value Balance and Engagement to Marry," Robel!..t Ric.h, EM.teJU1.Wa-6~ng.tal'l S.ta..te Co.Uege
"Systematic Family Theory," Elln~.t R. MoWile.ll, Nolt.thwU>.telln UJU.ve.Mdtj
Joa.l'l Atdouo, Urtive.M.i...ty o6 M~nn~o.ta., Chairperson
Seminar : Current Federal Funding Policies, Wit h Special Emphasis on the Need for a
Family Perspective in Child Welfare
"Government Priorities in Family Research," Ce.ULi.a SucU.a., 066ice a6 Child Veveiapmen.t,
VHEW
"Paths to
F
Special Emphases
Dufferln Room
~"Nice
. •(
Girl
1
:
The Behavioral Legacy of a Value Construct," G,lleell L~on Fox, BowUng
G1tee.n S.ta..te Unive.Md!f
"SexIsm and Women's Pu 1p MagazIne," Nol!.a. Sc.o.t.t 1<-i..nze.ll
!n~a.na
RobeiLt
Special Emphases
Norfo I k Room
12 : 00 noon to 2 : 00 p.m .
Grand Ballroom C
Phil.ii..p~,
Pu.Jtdue
•
Un-{.v~.i...ty, W~.tv.ut.e,
'
Unive.Mdy o6 M.i.nnU>o.ta., presiding
"A Chain of Sexual Decision-Making," Anne McCiteM!f JuhMz Loyola. UtUue.MUy o6 Chtc.a.go
"Acting Out--Psychological Problem or Sexist Label 11 V.ta.n~ Bl!.a-6heaJt, htcU.a.na. UMveM.i...tH-
PWtdue U..Uve.MLt!J a..t !n~cmapo.ti.l.
'
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
* means the Round Table is a repeat of Wednesda
40 • "Abo~tJon ~ Personal Freedom and Public Polley
·
y.
UJU.ve.M-<.-ttj
,
11
•
Ra.umond Ad
1.
K .. ... S
,...
ame." , en-<. .ta;te
41 .
42.
"A Teacher's View of Parents," Ro~a.t.i.e. AUMan S.t h
·
·
.
"International Views on Sex Education Worksh ' 11 ~~e~ Aw..un UJU.ve.Mdlf
Fa.mKty Li6e Coun6eting Sekvic.e Venuell
ops,
v~n Ammeltma.YL, M~a.ge and
43.
"Family Action Programs:
UtU.veJtlli.ty
The
Ca~e
of Family PI
·
ann' ng,
"G
eallge Bod<.ne , Syl!.a.cuoe
*44.
*45.
"Marital Adjustment--What Do We Know?" ShaJUm p ·
"Marriage Old and New, But Mostly New" l.e-i.ta. ~cde .Bandha.m,
*46.
"The Generation Gap :
47 .
48.
Un.ive.M.i...tlj
'
8Ita. 6~e.£.
·
, Wu.te~~.YL M~c.htga.n
Fact or Fiction?" Jane BWLg u 6 U ·
·
, ~ueJL6.U:y
Wauk~ha. Coun.ty Campuo
·
U~v~-<..t~ o6
o6
·
·
Geol!.g.(.a.
·
W.i.bcan6-<.n,
"The Family and the Schizophrenic Mother" A
Ca1.1.a.
·
·
"Changing Patterns of Sexual Behavior c'
nne •
gan, U~vVtl.l~!f o6 Guelph
W.<..Ui..am Va.Mow Cen.teJt 6o)[. p;. ~• c' ~~tracepttve Use and Ve nereal Disease,"
,
""'e..., e
an.v<.o.l'., A..te.a.n.ta.
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FRIDAY, OCTOOER 19 (Continued )
12:00 noo n to 2:00 p .m .
Grand Ba llroom C
ROU ND TIIBLE LUNCHEONS, Cont lnucd
"Curriculum lmrlll cotlon s of Changln9 Lif e S t y lo!l , " Xv.n,(a. Forw , lJoa;rd ori C
rlur..a.:tUm ,
49.
New Yohll Cay
SO.
"Low Income LI be r ated W n," MaltqaM:t Fc,)Jman , Uhaca CaUv gP ond /I{J)wld Fd.lfm
ome
.
an,
51.
52.
"Liberated Famili e s ," Jo.t. e(, E. G
ali.!U , P1ra;tt 1nJd ..-t;uA;('.
.)
"Expl o ring Compatibility Wit h Y ung Co u p l e s ," M Ga~tf,brhte , IJYIA.veJUI,{;ty o~
o
ax
53 .
"The First Child In t he Black Fam ily," T. Neal GaJ!l.and and Ma!Uiha N. Tayiolt 1
54.
"The Case for a Rational Approach to Ma te Se lec tio n," Shef.don GeU vr.
"Monkey See , Monkey Do : The Learning of Aggressive Be havi o r," Sr anne S.tunmv;tz ,
a
55.
Un.i.V('/t~Uy
COitMU
.
MonOr.<!,al
Un.i.ve.MUIJ o(, Alvr.on
L.i.ncoin UnlveAAUy, Penn.6ytvanla
56.
57.
*58.
59 .
"Utll izatlon of Commercial TV In Teaching Human Developmen t .md Liv ing Concep ts to
Adu Its," Joyce l{apk.e, Ca~tn e.g.i.e.-Me.Uon UYIA.veAAUtj
"The Education of Fathers," Leo Hawk..i.YI-6, NoJLth CaJWU.na State Un.i.velr..6ily
"The Non-Use of Birth Control Among Sexually Active Youths ," EdwaAd He.~told,
11
Un.i.velr..6ily o 6 Gue..iph
61.
62 .
Wome n as Drop-Outs: Rich and Poor Ver sions of Ro le Conflict in Urban Mothers of
Young Childre n," FJt.ancM Jacob¢ , Conne.ct.i.c.u;t College
"Family Functioning: Implications for Family Life Education Derive d From
Contrasting Hl gh and Low Level Fami 1 ies ," Robe.lt.t Kwn, NoJL:the.~tn Illino-<A
UrU. velr..6il!J
"Working With the Formerly Married," AbJt.aham Knepte.~t, Un.i.velr..6illj o6 BJt..i.dge.poiLt
"Family Style and Personal Freedom ," EU.zabe..th La.mbvr..ton, Child and Fami.l.y
63.
"Family Style and Personal Freedom During the Middl e Years," Malltha. Bu.Uock.
60.
Svr.v.i.cM o6 NewpoJL:t Coun.ty, Rhode 16land
Lambe/L.t6 , Bethany CoUege, WMt Vbtg.i.n.i.a
>~64.
"The Family Special i st--How Transparent Can He or She Be?" RJ.chMd ue.bo66, PuJt.due.
Un.i. Ve.Mil!J
65.
·~ the State of the M riage Between Marital and Sex The rapy ,"
ar
CIU:Li.g MMce.Mmi.;th ,
Ame.M.can UYIA.velr..6il!J
66.
"A New Approach to Functional Marriage Courses--Teaching Communication Skills,"
67 .
"An Ex ploratory Study of Attitudes Toward and Use of Famil y Planning Services,"
68.
"Exchange and Commitme nt In the Maintenance of Interper sonal Relationships ,"
69 .
"The Black Family? Debunking the M hs , " MaM.e Pe..te.M, Un.i.velr..6ily o6 Conne.ctic.ut
yt
"Personal Freedom Accorded the Pre-School Child i n rhe Family and . Soine
Consequences," NolUna Ra.dUt, Un.i.velr..6ily o 6 M.i.ch.i.ga.n
"Pate r nal Deprivation and Attitudes Toward s Women's Liberation Movement," E. M.
She.Jtod
Ma~ty
71 .
Aug6buJt.g College and Uni.velr..6drj o6 M.i.rmuota
Moynihan, UYIA.velr..6il!J o 6 Afvwn
Be~tnaJtd
70.
M-Uee.~t ,
MU1t..6te.in , Connecticut College.
Ra.f.Li.ng.t., U
YIA.ve.Mil!J o6 Noltth
Ca~toU.na
a.t GJLe.en.6bOito
*72 .
"Intimate Fr iend sh ip," Jamru Rame y, C
e.n.teJt. 6oiL .the S.tudtj o6 Inn.ova:t.i.ve. L.i.6e.
*73.
74.
"The Family and Its Hou s ing," Joan Simon, U.Uv e1L6.Uij o6 Guelph
"People-Ori e nted Profes s ionals in Powe r-Ori ented In s t i tut ions ," RLU16e.U. Smallt and
Stytru, New Y01t.k Cily
Mollie SmaM:, Uni.velr..6ilrj o6 Rhode 1-t.ta.nd
75,
"Parent and Youth Attitudes Towards Marriage and the Family," He.~tbe.lt.t Sm.Uh,
W
rutvr.n M.i.c.IUgan Un.i.velr..6ily
*76.
"Help ing Paren t s Help Themse lv es ," Ma~ty Lou Sp.i.u, ContittuoLUI Pa~te.n.t Educa:t.i.on
77.
"Fide 1 i ty and Leve 1s of CommItment ," P
a.tJUc.i.a ThompMn, lie~tbeJL:t Lehman CoUege.
" The In f lu ence of Familial and Nonfamil la l Reference Relationships on Students'
Premarital Sexual Permissiveness," Robe.llt Wa.L6h, IlliM-U. S.ta.te Un.i.ve.M.Ulj
PILogJt.a.m, M.i.nneapo.e.i.-6
*78 .
_
~~. "A~=~l~~~~n~yW~b~t~!~e~~khu66"'~lo~!J:; : kn~=~i; ij;;1~~h&i~ ::---
�-II~
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 (Continued)
12 : 00 noon to 2:00 p.m .
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS, Cant i nued
"Iatrogenicity and Family Life,' 1
So.
Grand Ballroom C
81.
Jo~hu.a. We..UeJt., Nw Yolth. C.Urj Bwr.ea.u o6 CIU.f.d
Gu.i..daJJce
"The Objectives of Sex/Family Life Education,"
.
.
Jean-MaJtc Sam&on, Uru.velt6.U:!f
Oft
Quebec at M
ont4eal
2:00
p . m. to 3:30 p.m.
and
3 : 30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
'('4\..,."'·, "- \> ,. 0 J ~_
_.\a_;[
FILM AND FILMSTRIP AWARDS PRESENTATIONS
VeJt.yck Cal.dvuoood, New Yollk utU.veJt&.U:rj and MM!J Lou PuJtce..U, s.tephen6 College,
e l I
. 10- , ,,...._._"\.,.., '\'J ~ .. .,; ~
"'1+:00 p.m . to 5:3'0 p.m ...... /
Counseling "'f-..
Kenora Room
Education
Huron Room
\
\\
Chairpersons, presiding
Representatives from film producing companies will be present to receive their awards.
SECTION MEETINGS V
"Counsel lng As An Insured Benefit:
Marital Pairs a s Educator Teams
"controversial I ssues in Family life Education,"
~~oW(
'l ',~ l!~ ' "' ~·'
~ -c....-.:.-.(~'("'
Wa.U.ac.e
Anne M. W.U.V.am6
and
Al!..tltuJt R.
W.U.V.run6, Anamoba., 1<xoa
"Training Change Agents, Counselors, and Therapists for Shifting Political (Family)
Real it i es," Coub.tanc.e AIVtor~ PeJtfmtLtteJt. and Molt.ton S. P
eJLimu..ttel!. , Un-i.veJt&dtf o 6
tv-i.bco11~.Ut
Education
York Room
Perspectives From ~he Insurance Industry,"
Fu.Uon, Equ.ilabte U.6e A&&uJtance Soci.e.ty, Nw _
YoJr.k. _
c.(...t!/
"The Family Contract Game," E.taine Be.ec.ltmrut, Uru.veJt&.U!f o6 MM.y.ta~zd
a..t Mad-<.bon
Fee l lngs Fir s t W rkshop: Education in Process
o
Fr e<'~ ~Y Frlday, 1' Robe~t-t lv. Jac.!Uon and W. fiLed
11
StuLtz, PttJtdtte UtU.ve.ILb.<. ty
Myth and Reality of 'Anti-family' Forces Among Profes sionals,"
Joan
Cot~ .tantine. and
LIVVt!f Con6tantine, Mttlt.il.a..te.Jt.al RueMc.lt S-tttdy Pli.o j ec.t, A
cton , Ma.u.ac.hU-6
CMl IUrl.tey, Pc.nn~yevmua s.ta..te. Utuve!Lb.<..t!f
"The Anti-Family Movement: A Pseudo Issue ," Robelt.t {lllt.i-teltt~ -t, tltuve!Lb.U!J
e.tu
and
o6 WbrcU.oJr.,
On taJti..o
tale Ut1.i..ve!Lb.<..t!f,
Research and Theory
Simcoe Room
presiding
Fema 1e St>x.ua li ty
rt"fema I e Sexua 1 it y and Monogamy," Peppe1t Sclu~.Wt-tz, ll•uve-'l~.<..ty o f. tvcu.h-<.ng,ton
1
'From Freud's Phaluses to Flscher 1 s Inexact Tes t , "
PatLUne B. Ba.Jt.t, Unlve!Lb.i.,ty o6
I.f Cuzr.<~ MrdA.cat Cen ( (>.It
"Non-Coital Sex and the Married Woman," Robe~t.t
tin <.vcu i.C:t!
Robc.'tC R. &!U, Templ.e Un.i..velWUy, Chairperson
Special Emphases
Duffe r in Room
R. Se.U and Jarze.t ConneU.tj , Temple
"Attitudes of British Marriage Counselors T01~ard Current Issues In the Women's
liberation Movement," Rl!e~c. Vanf.e.y K.<.e.go, !huve!Lb.<..ty o ~ Ae.aba.ma. at Hwt.avdf.e
"Adolescent Harr!ages- Social or Ther~peutic Problem?" Bea-tl!.-<.c.e Rwtelt and Raymond
£rtl~n~ . Jttvcn<le lvcl.nMc. &Md o6 P.(.ne.Ucu. Cowzty FloM.da.
&t \bMn Sli.CC.I!Itlt , Fit>lU:da Sta-te. Un.<.ve)tb.i.,ty, pres 1d 1ng'
Special Emphases
Horfo l k Room
"Changing Values of Student and Non-Student Women:
RclJ1• l t $tab!kU
~ingle Motherhood,
·
•r.Ut (I( o
a New Life Style:
Careers and Family Life Style,"
Imp! ications for the Personal Freedom of the
~~~er, and Chi I d~,·~,~J~o~li~C-~e~Pa.~tt~<~
·
·A~O:!.I!~_::S~o~tl~l!!:tC~ ..,!I~.f :_!:f~O~t~ <.b~l~h~t-<·.~\~e.:Jt.6~.{.= ~!I~-----
t .
. o_:
l
t
Lynn Ht-Vt.u , sTt.:'L<.Cfiiil"""Crlte"gc. presiding
<
.I!J:!!.!_!
6:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Crand a&llroom Lobby
HOSPITALITY HOUR
�.
J. •'
-12-
FRIDAY, OCTOBER \9 (Continued)
7: 30 P·~ ~
QUET
·- - · - Grand B.,Ilroom ( " '-L Presldcntlal Address, '"Leveling,' Civility, and VIol ence In tho F'ornlly," MUII./Uilj A.
::l\
S
SATURO~Y,
St'lru.tWitLLWJ! Ai t(l oft-,NIIJJLllmnj.J.AI,IOo<J.,.•. _ - - - - - - - - - -· - - -- - - - - - .
Musical Entertainment
~tMd Hey, !ltt(,w.~U>.<..Cy
Milltr(•.oota, presiding
o6
OCTOBER 20, 1973
7:30a.m. to 8 :30a.m.
City Hall Grill
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY EOITORS 1 BREAKFAST
CMf.6~tcd
&tode.IL.i.ch, Un.ivCJWU!f o6 SotLCiuum Ca.e..i.6olltt.i.a,
presiding
8 : 30a.m . to 10:00 a.m.
Dominion Room South
EducatIon
Huron Room
Classrooms Without Wal Is : Education and the Communi t
Empathic lntergenerational Education , " c ceca Sm<- 1 and
CMol. Mcle.o.teJt, Unl..vCJWdy o6
NoiL.tla CM.o.ti.na a.t GJte.e.n6bOI!o
"The Ecosystems Approach to Family Life Educat ion," Amt WMd Towu'.gll!f, FamU y Plannl..ng
CollltcU o6 Ce.n.tlutt Pelln. !f.f.Vall.i.a., Be.Ue~on.te.
6
"Family Life Education In Community Mental Health Centers," V<VIIle-f.t Spoon, Kcti'LllM Stttte
U~t.i.ve-IL.O-i,Cy
Conurrultdy Sex
"A Sex Information Program for the Corm1unlty," Amtllle.tboUJtne.,
1n6o)fma.t.i.oll,
Family
Action
Kent Room
lr~c.,
NetO Yoltk C.Uy
Family Polley Making
"Poverty In the Family In the U. S, Today,"
Ult.i.v~dy o6 W~c.oi'Lll.i.n
Ca-tltVt.i.ne. Cft-Umrut,
a.t H<hoattkee.
"Disappearing and Proposed Programs," HI!.IUTittlt Le.v,i.n , Ult.i.ve.IU>U!f
l«.p &1.6/t, WaMU.ng.ton, V.C., Reactor
GeoJtge Bod<.t1e, .Syltac.tl.6e Ult.i.v~-<-ty, presIdIng
o6 Penn6!flvanl..a
"Chinese-American Family; Families of the Post World War II Student and Professional
Group," Lucy J e11 Huang- 1/.i.c.kJtod, If.Uno.(6 SC<Lte tltuve.MU!f
"Families of Immigrants: Special Problems Relating to Culture Shock," Cec.t.e.i.a Sm.i;th,
Special Emphases
Norfo 1k Room
Ceci.Ua SmJ.lt Rem
ecU.al Nttlt.6Vt!f Sclroo.e., ToJtolt.to
Co Ue.g.ta.te H.iglt Scltoo.e., On..ta.JUo, pres I d t ng
Ron Lave11gne, Otoet~ Sowtd
"Women 's Liberation and Ma scullnlty·Femlntnlty In Married Couples,"
Special Emphases
Ou ffer In Room
Edwaltd Na.A.mM.k,
Ca.U6olln.<.a Sta.tc Un.i.ve1L6.U!f a.t NoJt.thM..clge
"Male Liberation- Destroying the Stereotypes," Suzanne.
thuv<?.ll~il!l,
L<VIIl!f Ha116en,
Pemt~ytvan.i.a
Utuv~-<-ty o6 ~cw
K. S.te.inmUz, unco.tn
llamp6h<.ll.e, pres ld lng
8:30a.m. to 11 : ~5 a.m ._/
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS PLANNING AND ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION
Essex Room 7'...... CongJt<?-O~ o 6 A66iliated Cowtc..i..U Clta.Utp~on, presiding
10:15 a.m. to 11:~5 a.m.
Counseling
Kenora Room
c .... ..~ ~ ~~\:'\!...
"<2\.-0,-J"!...<'
SECTION MEETINGS VII
"Harr I age, Honesty and Persona 1 Growth," Lonny My~, M.i.dwe~.t
'f.
AMociatiott 6oJt. .the Study
o6 Hwna.n Sexuct.e.dy, CIU.cago
"Women in Psychotherapy and Marriage Counsel tng" (Panel Discussion), Wilfiam C.
.Niclw(d . Ja,., F.to!Li..da. S.ta.te. Ult.i.v~UIJ, Mod erator; GeM:II.ude GM~, Gko~~e Poitt.te,
M<.cJugru•, Lau/Ul s.i.nge.Jt-Magdo66, New YoJth. Cay, and Jo~e.ph TJu:t,(,neJt., PoJt.,Uand, O~tegon,
Panel Members
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 (Continued)
10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Education
Huron Room
SECTION MEETINGS VII
Hi2her Education: Dynamics for Change
•
• .
.
"Confronting the Service Challenges of Open Family L1v1ng Through.Stud~nt 01rected
Curr tcu I a ,1' HaJVt!f Bu.tleJt and John Bil.oJtUhky, . C.te.v~a.nd S.ta;te. UYU.ve.Millj
•
"Community Focused Graduate Education: The UnJversJty Department a~ Age~t of Commun1ty
Change,'' IU.c.ha.Jt.d Ket.te.Jte.Jt, John Mc.Ke.vd, and L. Eugene Thoma.6, UYU.ve.Mdy o6
Conne.C..U.c.ut
"Theory Into Practice," We-~>te.y R. BUI!Jt, B!Ugham You.11g Un-i.ve.M.Uy
"The Use of Undergraduates as Facilitators in Marriage, Family, and Sexuality Courses,"
Paut Wulle.Jtt, M.i.c.h..i.gan S.tat:e. Ul't.i.veMil!f
"The Discovery Group, a Structured Program in Affective Learning in Higher Education,"
ChMlu R. F.i..g£.e.y , Pe.nru.ylvan.i..a State. Ul't.i.ve.MilY
Family Action
Kent Room
Re-Examination of Existing Family Life Styles
.
"Spousal Power and Support Patterns in Weight Control," Robe.Jt.t Lew.w and Kathleen
~-<v'~~o<
"An Ethnographic Approach to Family Issues: Workshop on Childlessness," Mal!A:ha RUh-6e..t.e.,
Gail Ihae 11, and I om Wa.tz, Un.i.ve.Jr..6.i...ty o 6 M.i..nne-~>o.ta.
"Substitute Child Care, Maternal Employment, and the Quality of Mother-Child
1nteractions," Ja.11et E. HaJVte..t.e. and CMl A. R.i.d.tey, Penru.ylva.n.i..a State Ul't.i.ve.M.Uij
"Adjustment Patterns of Single-Parent Families," John Haba.nt and Pa..tJt.i..c..i..a. Gong.ta., CMe.
0-:.t...<h~
Lew.i..6, Penn6y.tvan.i..a S.ta.te. Un.i.ve.Jr..6ily
We.6.te.Jtn Ru e.Jtve. Un.i.ve.Jr..6.i...ty
Thoma.6 HaJtb~n Ro~YI6 College, presiding
Research and Theory
Simcoe Room
Marital Relationshi s Over Time: Some H otheses, Findin
"The Marital Life Cycle: Some Neglected Areas of Study,"
na.11, I.tha.c.a.
College. , and HaJto.td Feldman, Co1t11e..t.e. Un.i..ve.Jt6.i...tlj
"Enchan.tment with Disenchantment in Marriage," Van.i..e.l Hobb6, ]Jt., Un.i..ve.Jt6il.lj o6 Ge.oJtg.i.a.
"Patterns of Leisure and Marital Satisfaction Over the Marital Career," Ve.nn.i..6 011-thne.Jt,
Ftolt.i.da. S.ta..te Un.i.ve.Jt6.i...ty
"Present, Past and Projected Satisfaction In Stages of the Family Life Cycle in New
Zealand," Mo~e. S. Sma.Jt.t and RM6e.ll C. Sma.Jt.t, Un.i..ve.M.i...tlj o6 Rhode 16ta.nd
"Toward Clarification and Investigation of Marital Adjustment," GJta.ham Spal't.i.e.Jt
Penru. ylvan.i.a. State Un.i.veM.i..ty
Van.i.et Hobbo, J~ .• Un.i..ve.Jt6.i...ty o6
Special Emphases
Dufferln Room
"Family Problems ; The Dumbbell Model," O~e. Poc.6 and lame-~> Be.JtJty, 1Wno.i..6 S.ta..te
tln.i.veM.i..tq
"Kinship Support Systems:
Ge.oJtg.ta
Special Emphases
Norfolk Room
'
Geo~g.i.a., Chairperson
An AI ternatlve," Pau..t M.i...tl6, Agne.-6 Sco.tt College , Ve.ca.tu.Jt,
"Profile of the 'Functioning' North American Family," Robe.Jt.t E. Kum, NoJt.the.Jtn Illirw.U.
un.i. ve.Jt6.i..t!!
"latrogenecity and the Clinician-Client Relationship i·n Servicing Families of the
Mentally and Emotionally Disturbed," Jo6hua. We..tle.Jt Bu.Jte.au o6 Ch.i..e.d GtU.da.11ce New YoJtk
cay
'
John SoJte.ru.ott, AugM.ta.na. College., Soi.Lth Va.ko.ta., pres i d 1ng
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�-14NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 1973-74
President • • •
President-elect.
Past President
Secretary • . • •
Treasurer. . • • • • • • . . . • . • • • .
Editor, Jounnal o6 MGAAiage and the Family
Editor, The Family Coo~dinato~ . • . . . •
Annual Meeting Program Chairpersor. . • . •
Section Chairpersons:
Counseling
Education.
Family Action.
Research and Theory .
Special Emphases . •
Student and Young Professional Representatives . •••
1
• .Leland J. Axelson
Richard K~ Kerckhoff
. • Murray A. Straus
• . Mary E. Heltsley
.Frederick E. Berger
.Carlfred B. Broderick
. Wi 11 i am C. N i c ho 1s , J r .
• • • . .Gerhard Neubeck
.Edward Rydman
Sander La t ts
.Sharon Price-Bonham
• • Dav i d 0 I son
Robert Staples
.Dennis Orthner a nd Charles Figley
~~/1\, f¥-r: \: ~ c(\.V">\ "~ - \~~ ~~1-3.vv
t~oW 1, ,P ~·~ Clark Blackburn
Vladimir de Lissovoy
Harold Feldman
James Hawkins
James Maddock
ELECTED BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gerhard Neubeck
Rose Somerv i II e
Robert Jackson, Student and Young Professional
Representative
Barbara Francis, Student and Young Professiona l
Representative
STATE, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL CHAIRPERSONS
Rocky Mountain--Gladys Phelan
Southeastern--Kate Garner
Tri-State--Norma Newmark
West~n Regional--Robert Kelley
Alabama--G. Ross Bell
Northern California--Dorothy Seiden
Connecticut--Fred Balet
Georgia--James Kilgore
Idaho--Mary Lee Wood
Illinois--Don Yohe
lndiana--T . Quentin Evans
Iowa--Dwight Dean
Louisiana--Dorothy Risinger
Maryland--Geneva Ely Flickinger
Michigan--Thelma Dunn Hansen
Michigan Upper Peninsula--John Rukavina
Minnesota-- Sander Latt s
Mississippi--Marilyn Hoffman
Missouri--Carolynne Kieffer
Montana--Robert Lind
Nebraska--Barbara Boettcher
Southern Nevada--George Carpenter
North Carol ina- - Grace Daniel
Ohio--Kent Hamdorf
Oregon--J. Richard Connelly
South Carol ina--Coli ie Moo re
Tennessee--Harold Bergen
Texas-- Ed Mercer
Utah--J. Joel Moss
Virginia- -M ichael Sporakowski
Washington--Kenneth Barber
Wisconsin--Aaron Tilton
Orange County, Ca l ifornia--Jim Heidecke
San Diego, California--Robert Deal
Alamance County, North Ca rol ina--Joe Davidson
Charlotte, North Carol ina--Joe Burnette
Choanoke Area·, "N-orth Carol ina--James A. Fe\ ton
Greater Greensboro, North Carol ina--Mrs , Hal Strickland
Greater High Point, North Carol ina--Mary Clayton
Watauga County, North Carol ina--Lester Kea sey
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INIIX TO PR031W1 PARTICIP/INTS
Adamek, Raymond, 9
Alam, Sterling, 3
Aldous, Joan, 1,9
Allison, Rosalie, 3,9
Ammerman, 3,9
Ard , Ben, 1
Axelson, Leland, 1,2,3,5,14
Bahr, Howard, 6
Balet, Fred, 14
Barber, Kenneth, 14
Bardis, Panos, 3,8
Barnes, Elizabeth M., 3
Barrier, Dorothy, 12
Bart, Pauline, 11
Battistone, Donna, 9
Bell, G. Ross, 14
Bell, Robert, 11
Bengtson, Vern, 2
Bergen, Harold, 14
Berger, Frederick, 1,14
Berry, James, 13
Berry, Jane, 7
Bilorusky, John, 13
Black, K. Dean, 2
Blackburn, Clark, 1,14
Blechman, Elaine, 11
Bodine, George, 9,12
Boettcher, Barbara, 14
Bonham, Sharon Price, 3,9,14
Bradfield, Leila, 3,9
Brady, Wi lllam P., 5
Branch, E. B., 3
Brashear, Diane, 9
Broderick, Carl fred, 1 ,8, 12,14
Brooks, Marjory, 1
Brown, Emily, 6
Brown, Kathleen, 3
Brundage, Don, I ,7
Bureau, Jules, 7
Burgess, Jane, 3,6,8,9
Burnette, Joe, 14
Burr, Wesley, 2,3,13
Bush, Rip, 12
Butler, Harry, 13
Calderone, MaryS., 9
Calderwood, Deryck, 1,3,5,7,1D,ll
Callagan, Anne, 9
Carlson, John E., 2
Carpenter, George, 14
Cauthard, Mary Alice ,
Cavaghan, Peggy, 8
Chadwick, Bruce, 6
Cheger, Jean, 3
Chi lman, Catherine, 7,12
C1ay ton , Mary, 14
Cole, Charles, 3,6
Connelly, Janet, II
Connelly, Richard, 14
Constantine, Joan, 11
Constantine, Larry, II
Castell, Ronald, 3
Cromwell, Ronald, 6,7
Dalton, D. R., I ,2,5,7
Daniel, Grace, 14
Darrow , Wi 11 iam, 9
D1Augell i, Judith, 8
Davidson, Joe, 14
Deal, Robert, 14
Dean, Dwight, 14
DeBurger, James, 8
DeLissovoy, Vladimir, 1,14
Devine, Richard, 3
Duvall, Evelyn, I
Dyson, William, 4,8
Edmonds, M chael, I
i
Edwards, Raymond L., II
Erickson, William, 3
Evans, T. Quentin, 14
Ewer, Phyllis, 9
Fane, Xenia, 10
Feldman, Harold, 1,10,13,14
Feldman, Margaret, 10,13
Felton, James, 14
Fidler, Frank, I
Fidler, Marguerite, I
Figley, Charles, 6,13,14
Flickinger, Geneva, 14
Fox, Greer, 9
Francis, Barbara, 7,14
Francoeur, Robert, 5
Frankum, Thomas, 6
Fulcomer, David,
Fulton, Julie, 9
Fulton, Wallace, II
Garai, Josef, 10
Garfinkle, Max, 10
Garland, T. Neal, 10
Garner, Kate, 2,14
Garrison, Martha, 6
Gass, Gertrude, 12
Gayl in, Ned, l
Geller, Sheldon, 10
Gibbs, James, 9
Goldberg, Stella, 5
Gongla, Patricia, 13
Goodman, Elizabeth, 12
Gravatt, Arthur, I
Guest, H. H., 6
Habant, John, 13
Hamdorf, Kent, 14
Hansen, Larry, 12
Hansen, The lma, 14
Hanson , Pat, 1 ,3,5
Hapke, Joyce, 10
Harb l in, Thomas, 13
Hardy, Hazel, 3
Harrell, Janet, 13
Harris, Lynn, 11
Hastings, Ross, 2
Hawkins, James, 1,13,14
Hawkins, Leo, 10
Heidecke, Jim, 14
Heltsley, Mary, 1,14
Herold, Edward, 3,10
Hey, Richard, 8,12
Hickrod, Lucy Jen Huang, 12
Hi I I , Reuben, 3
Himes, Joseph, I
Hobbs, Daniel, 13
Hoffman, Dean, I
Hoffman, Marilyn, 14
Humphrey, Frederick, 1,5,8
Huston, Ted . 2
Hutchison, Ira Ill, 4,6,12
I r ish, Dona I d, 7
Jackson, Jacquelyne, I
Jackson, Robert, 1, 11,14
Jacobs, Frances, 10
Jensen, Margaret, 3
Jewson, Ruth, I ,2
Johnson, Colleen, 6
Juhasz, Anne, 6,9
Keasey, Lester, 14
Keirn, Robert, · I0,13
Kelliher, Marie, 6
Kelley, Robert, 2,14
Kerckhoff, Richard, 1,5,14
Ketterer, Richard, 13
Kieffer, Carolyn, 14
Kilgo, Reese Danley, II
Kilgore, James, 14
King, Karl, I ,4
King , Kay F. , I , 6
Kinzer, Nora Scott, 9
Kirkendall, Lester, 4
Klein, David, 3
Knepler, Abraham, 10
Kunz, Phillip, 4
Lacroix, Gilles, 8
Lamberton, Elizabeth, 10
Lamberts, Martha Bullock, 10
Latts, Sander, 2,14
Lavergne, Ron, 12 •
Lawson, Anne M., ·I
Lee, S. C., 6
Lehr, Claire Joyce, 6
�-----------------------------------------------------------(INDEX TO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS, CONTINUED)
Leik, Robert, 8
Levin, Herman, 12
Lewis, Kathleen, 13
Lewis, Robert, 1,2,13
Libby, Roger, 4
Lieberman, E. James, I ,9
Lieboff, Richard, 4,10
Lind, Robert, 14
Lindholm, Bryon, 6
Luckey, Eleanore, 1,2,8
Lyness, Judith, 8
Mace, Dav i d, 5
MacKillop, D. L., 4
Haddock, James, 1,7,8,14
Haddock, Marguerite, 7
Hal~in, Nona Glazer, 9
Marotz, Ramona, 6
Hartin, Dorothy, 8
Masters, Lynda, 4
Mcintire, Walter G., 4,9
HcKev l t, John, 13
Mclester, Carol, 12
Mercer, Ed, 14
Messersmith, Craig, 10
Miller, Brent, 2,)
Hiller, Eunice, 6
Hiller, Sherod, 10
1'1 i I Is, Pau I , 13
Moller, Darlene, 9
Montgomery, Jason, 8
Moore, Collie, 14
Moss, Joel, 14
Mowrer, Ernest R., 9
Moynihan, Mary, 10
Mursteln, Bernard, 3,8,10
Myers, Lonny, 12
Naimark, Edward, 12
Nass, Gilbert, 9
Neubeck, Gerhard, 1,7,14
Newmark, Norma, 1,2,14
Nichols, William C., Jr., 1,5,12,14
Norem, Rosalie, 8
Olson, David, 1,7,14
Orthner, Dennls, 1,13,14
Osmond, Harle, 9
Otto, Herbert, I
Paolucci, Beatrice,
Parker, Maude, 4
Pattison, Joyce, II
Perlmutter, Constance, II
Perlmutter, Morton, I I
Persaud, Narlne, 6
Peters, Marie, 1,7,10
Petersen, Allee, 8
Peterson, Gall, 8
Phelan, Gladys, 2,4,7,14
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Ph ill ips, Robert, 8,9
Pitzer, Ronald, I ,2,5
Pocs, Ollie, I)
Poloma, Margaret, 4
Powers, Edward, II
Pringle, Bruce, 5
Purcell, Mary Lou, 1,11
Radin, Norma, 10
Railings, E. M., 10
Ramey, James, 4,10
Redden, Helen, 8
Reiner, Beatrice, II
Reiss, Ira , 2,3
Rich, Robert, 9
Richardson, Grace,
Ridley, Carl, 11,13
Risinger, Dorothy, 14
Ro If e, Dav i d, 8
Ro II ins, Boyd , 2
Rosenblatt, Paul, 8
Rukavina, John, 14
Russell, Martha, 8,13
Rutledge, Aaron, 5
Rydman, Edward, 14
Samson, Jean-Marc, 7,11
Schaefer, Leah Cahan, 9
Scherer, Carole, 4
Schlesinger, Benjamin, 1,8
Schvaneveldt, Jay, 3,8
Schwartz, Pepper, II
Schweider, Elmer, 5
Selden, Dorothy, 14
Shellhase, Fern, 6
Shellhase, Leslie, 6
Shipman, Gordon, 4
Shulman, Gary, 6
Simon, Joan, 4,10
Simpkins, Loy, 6
Slnger·Magdoff, Laura, 12
Smart, Mollie, 4,10,13
Smart, Russell, 4,10,13
SmIth, Cec Ill a, 12
Smith, Herbert, 10
Smith, James, 3
Smith, Rebecca, 12
Somerville, Rose, 1,7,14
Sorenson, John, 13
Sorenson, Robert, 9
Spanier, Graham, 1,4,5,13
Spies, Mary lou, 4,10
Spoon, Darrell, 12
Sporakowski, Michael, 14
Sprenkle, Douglas, 1,4,5,8
Sprey, Jetse, 2,6,8
Springer, Joel, 8
Springer, Suzanne, 8
Sreenan, Barbara, II
Stakmann, Robert, II
Staples, Robert, 14
Steinmetz, Suzanne, 10,12
Stone, Carol, 4
Straus, Murray, 1,2,3,4,5,12,14
Strickland, Mrs. Hal, 14
Stultz, W Fred, II
.
Sudia, Cecelia, 9
Tallman, Irving, 6
Taubin, Sara, 5
Taylor, Harsha, 10
Thoen, Gail, 8,13
Thomas, L. Eugene, 13
Thompson, Patricia, 10
Tilton, Aaron, 6,14
Toul iatos, John, 6
Tourigny, Ann Ward, 12
Trainer, Joseph, 12
Trottier, Madeline, 5
Turk, James, 7
Tyler, Lillian, 8
Veevers, Jean, 4
Venham, lois, 8
Walsh, Robert, 4,10
Walters, James, 5
Walz, Tom, 13
Webster, Alan, 4,10
Weigert, Andre-.1, 2
Weikert, Paul, 13
Welbourne, Ann, 12
We I Ier, Joshua, I I , I 3
Welsh, Mary, 4,5
Whitehurst, Robert, II
Wieting, Steven, 2
Wilkinson, Melvin, 3
Wi II lams, Anne, I J
Williams, Arthur, 6,11
WII son, Don , I , 8
Wilson, Robert, 4
Wise, George, 4
Wood, Mary Lee, 14
Yohe, Don, 14
Zimmerman, Carle, 4
�FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT SCHEDULE
Show Times*
WEDNESDAY
A.M.
8:00
8 : ~5
9:10*
9:45
10:00
10:30
11 : 30
11:55
P.M.
12:00 Hope is Not a Method (Perennial Education, Inc.)
\2:20 About Conception and Contraception (Pe renn ial Educat ion,
Inc . )
12 : )0 Li ke Other People (Perennial Education, Inc.)
l : 05 Ch II d Behav lor .. You {Benchmark Films, Inc.)
I :25 The Trying Time (Planned Parenthood of Seattle, Inc . )
1:45 America's Changing Lifestyles (Key Productions) FS
2:05 The Lunatic {Cent ron Educational Films)
2: 30 Goodbye Lynn (Centron Educational Films)
2: 55 Sylvia. Fran and Joy (Churchill Films)
3:25 Teenage Relationships: Vanessa and her Friends (Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation)
3:~5 Parental Roles: Don and Mae (Encyclopedia Britannica
Educational Corporation)
4: IS Adolescent Responsibilities: Craig and Hark (Encyc lopedia
Britannica Educational Corporation)
4:45 Breakup (National Instructional Telev i sion Center)
5:00 Sex Fears (Dimension films )
5: 20 Olivia : Mexican or American? (Dimension Films)
5:35 Abortion Without Cervical Dilation (Population Dynami cs )
Human Physiology : Hale and Female Reproductive
Systems (Schloat Productions) FS
Lifestyles (Schloat Product ions) FS
We Have an Addict in the House (Doubleday Multi-Media)
Parents--Who Needs Them? (Coronet Instructional Med ia)
Anatomy of a Teenage Marriage (Coronet Instructional
Media)
American Families {Coronet Instructional Med ia) FS
A Matter of Choice (Planned Parenthood Federation of
Amer i ca, Inc.)
Honeymoon Heven {Tunbridge Films, Inc . )
THURSDAY
A.M.
8:00 Ooorway to Dental Health (American Dental Association)
8:20* A Question of Values (Edward Fell Productions)
8 : ~5 Abortion Without Cervical Dil ation
(Population Dynamics )
9 : 05* Venereal Diseases (John Wiley & Sons, Inc . )
9: 30 Contraception (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
9: 55 Achieving Se~ual Maturity (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
10:20 The Sexually Mature Adult (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
10:~0 Breaking the Language Barrier (Teacher Training Aids) FS
10 :55 About Sex {International Tele-FIIm Enterprises)
11 : 20 Casual Ties, Casualt ies (International Tete-Film
Enterprises)
11 : 35 How About You7 (International Tele-FIIm Ente r prises)
P.M.
12:05
12:40
1: 10
1: 40
1: 55
2:05*
2:35
3:05
3:50
4: 35
5:20
Becoming . . ,
(Joseph T. Anzalone Foundation)
It Couldn't Happen to Me (University of Guelph )
Young Children on the Kibbutz (Education Development
Center)
Rachel at Home (Education Development Center)
Craig at Home (Education Development Cente r )
What About Marriage? (Sunburst Cotm1unlcations , Inc.) FS
Living with Dying (Sunburst Communications, Inc.) FS
The Child's Relat ionship with the Family (Parents Magazine
Films) fS
Preparing the Child for Learning (Parents Magazine Films )
The Development of Feelings In Children (Parents Magaz ine
Films) FS
I Am (Wombat Productions, Inc.)
FRIDAY
A.M.
8:00
8: 10
8: 25
9 : 00
9:40
11 : 10
11:35
*
**
Child (Wombat Productions, Inc.) FS
Mother (Wombat Productions, Inc.) FS
Five Families {Scholastic Magazines, Inc . ) FS
Five Children (Scholastic Magazines, Inc . ) FS
Coming Home (National Film Board of Car.ada)
Life B fore Birth (Time/Life Films, Inc . ) FS
e
The Invisible Minority (Unitarian Universalist
Association) FS
P.M.
12:45*
1:15
1:35
2:10
2:45
3:15*
3:50*
4:40*
5:20*
5:40*
Understanding Changes In the Family (Guidance Assoc iates)
I Think (Wombat Producatlon, Inc.)
Rock a Bye Baby (Time/Life Films, Inc.)
Though I Walk Through the Valley (ECRF Productions)
Living with Dying (Sunburst Communications, Inc. ) FS
Bridging the Gap (Cinematic Concepts Corporation)
How to Hake a Woman (Polymorph Films)
Graduation Day (Paul ist Productions)
Childbirth (Polymorph Films)
Development of the Child: Infancy (Harper and Row)
Received an "Honorable M
ention" In the 1973 NCFR Film/Filmstrip Award Compet i tion .
the 1973 Competition will be shown from 2-5 p.m. on Friday, In Theatre I I.
Times subject to change without notice.
FS--FIImstrlp
Top Honors films/filmstrips from
�PSYCHOlOGICAL FILMS,
INC.
i
presents:
BETWEEN MAN AND WOMAN
TARGET FIVE
A 19~3 production w~ich will be of interest to those working in
the ~1elds of_ p~rso~alt~y de~elopment, and marriage and family
relations. Th1s IS a ftlm mterv1ew featuring Dr. Everett L. Shostrom
of The Institute of Therapeutic Psychology, Santa Ana, Calif.
The film depicts the various marital roles people play in a
relationship between husband and wife such as- the "MotherSon" relationship. the "Daddy-Doll" relationship, the "Bitch-Nice
Guy" relationship, the "Master-Servant" relation ship, the
" Hawks" and the "Doves."
The film has a professional actor and actress role-playing each
of these modes of reacting. They then attempt to demonstrate
what an actualizing or rhythmic relationship is like.
This film series features the eminent family therapist, Virginia
Satir. In the first film, Mrs. Sa tir and Dr. Shostrom demonstrate
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therapy and demonstrates them in his work with a young female
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PERSONS AS PARTNERS
Carl Rogers,
proponent of a humane person-oriented tradition in American psychology and one of
the most influential leaders in the counseling profession, shares his views on marriage
and the relationships between men and
women in these five new films.
Carl Rogers
on Marriage: Persons as Partners. Dr.
Rogers answers the question of whether
there are any factors in partnerships between men and women which distinguish between those which are satisfying. enriching,
growthful and permanent from those relationships which are unenhancing and do not
work, ending in unhappiness. separation or
divorce. He describes the "threads" he has
observed that are inherent in successful and
fulfHiing partnerships and outlines learning
experiences which are essential preparation
for enriching partnerships. 28 minutes.
16mm, color and sound. Sale price $250;
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Carl Rogers
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Jane. Hal and Jane have been married for
fifteen years and have five children. They
come from quite different bachrounds. Hal
is from a Catholic patriarchial home while
Jane is from a Jewish matriarchial home.
During their interview, Hal and Jane describe the changing nature of their relationship over the past fifteen years ... the prob-
lems in the early years of their marriage
which Jane felt most acutely ... the strain
Hal has felt in the last several years as Jane
has become involved in training for a profession and has gr0wn more independent
from him . . . the sources of enrichment
and fulfillment in their relationship ... the
experience of construc ting a family unit
and culture comfortable and satisfying to
both of them. In a commentary after the
interview, Dr. Rogers shares what he observed and learned from Hal and Jane's
partnership. 44 minutes, 16mm, color and
sound. Sale price $300; rental fee per day
of use $25. (order #29)
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Carl Rogers
on Marnage: An Interview with Bob and
Carol. Bob and Carol relate the circumstances surround_in~ a dramatic change in
the nature of thetr stx. year marriage. From
all external appearances, this marriage
seemed to be success.ful. Both college graduates•. they had acqUired all the appropriate
trap~mgs .so often associated with a happy
marnage rncluding a house on a tree-lined
str.ee~. a ne.w baby, a new car and furniture.
Wtthm thetr personal relationship, however,
they we.re angry and frustrated with each
other wttho.ut understanding why. In retrospect, they mdicated that one major source
of ~tre~s.had been their lack of separateness
as mdtvtdu~ls, their belief that they had to
do everythmg together, and the fact that
�they both stopped growing as people when
they married. When Bob told Carol one
year ago of his affairs outside their marriage, it marked the beginning of their separateness as people, and the start of a much
more open relationship. Now they state that
both are free to date and pursue other relationships. They describe their personal
growth experiences both within and outside
the marriage, and the stresses and enrichment which have developed as a result. In a
commentary after the interview, Dr. Rogers
shares what he observed and learned from
Bob and Carol's partnership. 44 minutes.
16mm, color and sound. Sale price $300;
rental fee per day of use $30. (order # 30)
for seventeen years and have two children.
Jane describes the first years of marriage as
being lonely ones for her. Jerry was married
to his job and his mind was similarly preoccupied even when he was physically at
home. Because of the involvement with his
job, Jerry had not understood Jane's loneliness in the early years. Another source of
stress for her in the last several years has
been the strain in her relationship with her
adolescent son as he has become more independent and consequently less dependent
on her. After a recent move to a community
which Jane did not like, she decided to return to school. With her education completed. she indicated that she planned toreturn to their former home to take a profesCarl Rogers ,j,mal position. This was a "blockbuster"
on Marriage: An Interview with
for Jerry. After extended discussion.
Nancy and John. Nancy and John
the family is moving with her and
have been married for only six
Jerry wi11 change jobs. They also
months although they lived
candidly discuss conflicts over
together for one and onemoney and the fact that their
half years before marrying.
sexual relationship is not as
Both believe that one person
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of many of his friends. Before the marriage
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they felt each day represented an opportuEarn a discount.
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John now misses. Nancy reports feeling no
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psychotherapist and author of a
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to appear in APGA's new film
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AN EFFECTIVE PARENT. The
Parent Effectiveness Training (PET)
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technique used when it is the
child who has a problem. He also
teaches parents how to accurately
communicate their own concerns
and needs. Role play
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constructive alternative to e1ther
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play demonstrations. 45 minutes
(two reels). 16mm, color and
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Volume Ill, Number 1 . (Spring 1972)
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Cultural Context. Hyman Rodman. The Merrill-Palmer Institute
2. "Using Census Data for Research on the Famil i
3. ::Affinity and Descent in Industrial Societies.·· ~ n a~a~a.b Sylvia War~on. Statistics Canada. Canada.
4. C<;>ntextual Analysis and Theory Constru f ern~r ar er. State Umverstty of Anz:ona. U.S.A
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c n 1 Cross-Cultural Fam1ly Research." Veronica Stolte-Heiskanen.
5. Symbolic !nteraction Theory: A Review and
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5. U~S~~~enttal Perceptton of the Parental Relationship: A Chilean Sample. Robert C. Willia;,son. lehigh University,
Volume IV, Number 1. (Spring 1 973)
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~amtly. Roger W. L.•.bby, \"Jashtngton State Untvers•ty, and John E. Carlson, University of Idaho, U.S.A.
Exchange Theory. Wtlham J . Goode, Columbia University. U.S.A
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3 . "Attitudes Toward Maritallnfidelity: A Nine-Culture Sampling of University Student Opinion." Harold T. Christensen.
Purdue University, U.S.A
4. " Family Structure and Entrepreneurship: An Indian Case." G.N. Ramu, University of Manitoba. Canada.
5. "Early Sexual Experiences and Pregnancy Wastage in Two Cultures." Robert Michielutte, C. Allen Haney, Clark E.
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Volume IV, Number 2. (Autumn 1973)
SPECIAL ISSUE: Family in Health and Illness. Edited by Donald E. Larsen, University of Calgary, Canada, and Lyle E.
Larson. University of Alberta, Canada.
1. "The Structural Influence of Famtly Size on Children's Use of Physician Services." Ronald Anderson and Judith
Dellinger Kasper, University of Chicago, U.S.A.
2. "A Comparison of Family Networks and Friend Networks in Health Care Utilization." Jeffrey C. Salloway and
Patrick B. Dillon. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, U.S.A.
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3. "Family Coping with Everyday Illness: Self Reports from a Household Survey. Klaus J . Roghmann, Pamela Hecht,
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and Robert J . Haggerty, University of Rochester, U.S.A .
4. "Regrouping for Survival: Approaching Dread and Three Phases of Fam1ly Interaction. Enc Bermann. Un1vers1ty
of Michigan, U.S.A
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5. "The Family Member's Decision to be a Kidney Transplant Donor. Roberta G. 1
mmons. Susan D. Kletn, and Kenneth
Thornton, University of Minnesota, U.S.A
SPECIAL ISSUE • Autumn 1974 - " Family and Religion"
Journal of Comparative Family Studies has been published biannually since Autumn 1970. Subscnption Rates: Single Copy
-$3.50. Special Issue- $5.00. One year- $6 .50, Two years- $12.00, Three years- $18.00. (Payable in Canadian funds only)
Please address all correspondence to Or. George Kurian, Editor. The Journal of Comparative Family Studies, Department of
Sociology, University of Calgary, 2920- 24th Avenue N.W ., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. T2N 1 N4
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Four Seasons Sheraton
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City and State
Toronto, Canada
Program Chair
Leland Axelson
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Number of people attending
Approximately 800
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Family Style and Personal Freedom
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Leland J. Axelson
President . • ••• •••• • •• •••• •• ·' ·· '': :Ri~hard K. Kerckhoff
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Educat ion ••••• •• ,.,,, •• , •• ,. ,, ••• , •• , . , ,. Sander Latts
Fami ly Ac tion ..................... Sharon Prlc.e Bonham
Research a nd Theory ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dav id Olson
Special Emphases . . . .. .... .... , • ••• ••••• Robert Staples
Committee Chairpersons:
Affi llated Councils .... , ...... ......... . Ronald Pitzer
Annual Meeting Program • ••••••••• •••••• Gerhard Neubeck
I nte rna tiona 1 LIaison •••••••••••••••• , , •••• John Mogey
Membersh ip ....... ,, ......... , ... ,,, .. Oonald Longworth
Public Re latlons ••••• ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, •••• • Norman Lobsenz
Publlcations ••••••••••••• •• • ••• ••• • ••••• Felix Berardo
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Mo•tog-'laph Se-'UM • • •••• •••••••• •••••••••••• Jetse Sprey
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Clark Blackburn
Harold Feldman Gerharrl Neubeck
Vladimir de Llssovoy James Hawkins
Rose Somervll le
James Maddock
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IV··-Leo Hawkins
IX----Robert Kelley
V----Rona ld Pit zer
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Charles Fi g l ey
Robert Jackson
Ba rba ro Fr1ncls
Dennis Orthner
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F<1mlly Action ~t!ctlon Meetings •• • •• :::::: :::: ::::::" ' ' " . ....... . ............... .. .. Sander Latts, Un iversity of lllnnuota
Rtnea r cll and Theory Section Heetlngs
· " • • • • • · " • • • · " • • • • • • •. • .. . Sharon Price Bonham, Universi ty of Georg i•
Speci al Emph15es Section Meet ings
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Fil m and Fllrnst~i~ .E~hibi~:···· ................... . .................... Richard Cass, University of Missouri at Springfield
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Ge~ne ral
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LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITIEE
.................... Arthur McArthur
Hospital! ty ........... Fred Brechler, Carolynne Kief fer,
Audio Ylsu•I~ ............................. Bobette J - s
Evelyn Hann, P . K. Houdek, John Holik, Ronald Cr~lkl
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JEFFERSON HOTEL, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI -- OCTOBER 22-26
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A room wi II be available for the press in the Civic Room, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Note:
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from the hotel.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1974
9 : 30a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Colonial Room
10:30 a.m.
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON DIVORCE AND DIVORCE REFORH
Coffee
to 12:30 p.m.
Colonial Room
Pane 1:
12:30 P·"'·
Colonial Room
Lunch
"DIvorce Counse 1 i ng and Va I ues," E6-theA 0. F.(...)heJt, p,Uva.te p!tac.t.<.c.e, New Yo1tk CA..ty
"Loss, Hourn I ng, and LitigatiOn," Leonalld BeU-ittJOII, A-ttoltney , f)e.tJto.<..t
"The Reaction of tho Community to the Divorced Person--How It Is and How It Could
Be," Be..Uy Sc-'!,\y, NeJv Yollk UtuveM.<-ty
"Problems of Research on Divorce," Jut<.e. FuLton, Utuve.-\.6.<-ty o~ M.Umuo-ta lruo
Sc.ltoot
1:30 p.m. to 6:30p.m.
Centennial Room
Workshop I
GranAda Room
Works hop II
"Economic Aspects of Divorce," Ma.!t.tlta. ~on, Un,(,ve~~.o~.i..tl} o6 <vty.t.and; VDtg.ittia Nagel,
COIIJUmrJL c., cdu CowlJ r.t<Jtg Sellv.ice, S-t. Lo~; end K. Edi...Ut Gotitlt<lPI, lttJ.tWI-te o6 L.i6e
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Arch Room
Workshop Ill
Baroque Room
Workahop IV
Colonial Room
Workshop V
NPW Yo~k
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"Re•urch and Divorce," Hel.eJt Rcwchke, Hampton
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"Children of Dl vorco," lla.>ut KM~matt, ~vtA.va.tt ~"'ac.ti.cc., &~>ton, Mn.~~acJuwe..t.U
''Divorce Counse II ng," fhHO Uuj Bull-lag~, IIMvMd Ut~.(.vc,.'IJ.i..ty M
edical School
6:00 p.m.
to 11:00 p.m.
Colonial Room
8ook and Film Exhibit
~ : 00 p .n~.
to 11 : 00 p.m.
E.ut Room
Hosp itality Hour
Exhibit of Books and films
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON DIVORCE AND DIVORCE REFORM CONTINUED ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
THEORY CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP
"Understanding and Helping the Individual In the Family," luda.nc L 'Aba.te, Geoltg.(a S-ta.te.
llii<.VM~.(.;ty
Jay SchvtUt C.V<~dt, U.tah St4t~ Uruve-'t-4.<-ty, Discussant
C. M. RILU..Ut!)~. Uit,ve.-\.6.<-ty o6 /<Ji»Uh Ca.tot<.na at GlteettJboJtc, Discussant and Session Leader
Ivory Room
"Logical Berriers to tht> Development of Formal Sociological Theory" lllvt~ KJta..in
tiJt.LVl' ;Ui..Cy 00 1<'1<\l
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Altd~cw W~<:ge~~.c, Ut~<.velt.U,(Jj o6 No-Ote Vame, 0 iscus sant and Session Leader
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~9:00 .1.111. to 9: 3U ~.m .
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON DIVORCE AND D.IVORCE REFORM CONTINUED
Colonial Room
Coffee with E.lthCA F.WitC.It, to discuss, Dtvorce: The New Freedom
9:30a.m. to 12:00 noon
Centennial Room
Workshop I
Granada Room
W
orkshop II
Arch ROOtn
Workshop I II
8a r 0q ue Room
Workshop IV
Colonial Room
Workshop V
10:30 a.m. t o 12:00 noon
Crystal Room
"Legal Aspects of Divorce, 11 Mau.1uce 8.'UlveJUnan, Ati:.oJtJte.t}, Ba..U.<moJr.e,
"Economl c Aspects of Di vo~ce," ~ta..~ta. GaJt.IL(.6o,~,. UIKVe/!.6-<-tlj ~6
Co,~tunC.It C~tedd Cow14et<.n g SeJtv-<.ce, S.t. Lo(l,(A, and K. Edlu.ut
ln~LWVtce, N('Jll Yollk C.Uy
"Research and 0 I vorce," He.f.(1Jt Ra.6c.ltke, Hampton ln.t..tUu.te,
"Children of Divorce ," ~IM.<.e
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"Divorce Counse 1i ng," Volt.Otltl}
Ma.Jtyt:OJJd
Mtvujla.nd; VV!g.&Ua Nage.l,
Gllaltam, I114~e o6 L<: 6e
Vbtg.i.1t-i.a
Pll..i.va..te P~tactice., Bo4tolt, ~IMt.aduwe.t.U
8Wt.lage, Hc
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U1t-i.ve:rA.Uy Medi.cat:
School.
THEORY CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP CONTINUED
''Interplay of Theory and Research: A Presentation and Test of the Autonomy Theory of
Heterosexual Permissiveness," llta L. Re.i..66, liiKVI!J-'t.&.d!J o6 ~lUtnu o tA and RobCJLt H.
Wat:l>lt, JfM.no.W SWe. Un.i.veJtA.UIJ
8Jten.t /.U. Ue!t, lb\.{veJ14.Uij o6 ~I.Utnuota, Discussant and Session Leader
Ivory Room
1:00 p.m. to S:OO p . m.
Cot I Il i on Room
"The Effect of Perception on Social Structure and Personality," Suzaune SC\Unmc.tz,
Utt.i.VC'Jt4lt1J o6 V<'liuUtM
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Mea GM.6.i.1th.t.e, li~~-<.V1! 11.4i..tlj o6 Motttlleat:, Discussant and Session leader
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS WORKSHOP
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Chal rperson
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Colonial Room
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON DIVORCE AND DIVORCE REFORM CONTINUED
Sh•r I n9 San I on
l11tU' !1 I:Vt.ou.tt, VC:vo'lce Cotut4e.Ung Se~tv.<.cu, WMit.i.ngton, D.C., Chal rperson
1:)0 p.m. to ) : 00 p.m.
fll lORY CONSlRUCT I ON WORKSHOP CONTINUED
"Tow.rd • Thoory of Multi-level Perception In Families," Lyle LaM~ tt, lhu:veA.\.i.ty
At'Lit•Ha
kltiJ M. T\(!u ~ t, tloltj C~t o~.\ CcUcgc., DI scusso1n t
Uttlllin L. fl!t'll\l~ , tl':.tgltCVII Young lll~ivPU..i.ty, Discussant and Seulon Leader
CrystDl Room
Ivory Room
) : )0 p.m. lo 5:00 p.m.
Cryst~tl
Room
Ivory Room
o6
"Problem Definition Process In Families," Jonu Afdou.:., lht.i.veJLJU!f o6 Geolf.g-i.a.
<.: ."!1 tc.·, II'<UitC:n~liOn St<U\' llniV\''IAi..t tf, Dl~cussant
Jrt~c SI ' H'!J , ('ct.) c W1'..1tc.'n RI'..ICJtve li1UVV.4. !f, Dl scussant and Session Leader
a
Tll EORY CONSTRUCTION ~RKSttOP CONTINUED
"The. Applica tion of Small Croup Theory and Research to Sy~tems Analys is and Family
lntervcnt ion," )<11!1~4 Al~X1t1idr ,, J octn Colc.l> a.nd R. S-teven S clt-i.avo , Un.i.ve1!.6.U!f
Utah
Iw.Ut!l Ta.fit'l(lH, Unc v ,'M-<-(!J < ~i.U111r~o.ta, Di scussant
)6
O.tvcd Jtc i..l .l, f..'C>l!Ji! Cl'<t.)ltu tg t on Uruve.u .i.. y ~fed.<c.a.l CeJt.teJt, DIscussant and SessIon Leader
t
c6
"Exploration~ of Past and Present Famll Ia I Characteristics and Affl llatlon History as
Antecedents of Self-Esteem and Current Interpersonal Behavior," Na.ttCtj E'. llkt.t&on and
H~u.t td ~f. &it~, t\t l!l ltltl'l Y<' Wig Ull· ve.uity
t
Vdao\ G.:c.a..l, ll'tU/t.(ltfl t i'rt S~a..te u,uv~Uy, Discussant
•lt\y Hcl..C~.le.y. I o 11t% Sta..ce. UIH.veM.Uij, Discussant and Session leader
5:00 p.m. to 8 : 00 p.m.
Colonial koom
H[ETING OF OIVORCE COUNSELORS
E.mil!f &tc,_.t, Vinnce C
owt.l e.t.i.ng Se:w.ic.u, WaMuttg.ton, VC, thai rperson
�-4-
l.l!LS12:1X • OCTOBER .22. 1974 (COKIIriUE..Q)
7: 30 p. ~. t o 9 :00 p.m.
C rysta I Room
THEORY
CONSTRUCTION W
ORKS HOP CONTINUED
"Fal'11 ly Roles, Motivation Theory and Women 1 5 Liberation," Ro4{!}MIL!f
UtU\'0~( ty
Balvt , ~IU1t9!011 Setue
141<-f.LutM EUCMOII, lhuvv/~.{.C!J o6 ~~40WLi, Discussant
Hc•..wt.d Slt~\o, U•1 ve,u.(..t lj o6 New Ham;.>6ft.<Ac, DIscussant and Session leader
-i
I vo ry R()()Ill
"Theories of VIol ence In the Family," Mullr\CI !f St.~. UtltVVt4.t.t!l
N~q llamp.jlt.<Ac and
R.tchM d Ge..Uu, lhuvel!.4.t.c!f c Rltode 14 frutd
&wee Chaci<J.i.ck, &'Li.gham Yow~g U1ti.v~':..6-'-ty, Discussant
Catt..t6.u d 8.'lode-U:ck , Ulti.ve.'t.4.t.c!f o6 Scudll!-\11 C 0c •
a.e.t tJl.(·tt, Disc ussant and Sess i on leader
o6
6
7:30 p.m. to 9:00p.m.
REGISTRATION
Mezzanine
7:)0 p. m. t o 10 : )0 p.m.
Ado I phu$ Room
NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMitTEE MEETING
(19 73-74 group on ly, plea se; past presidents ~~ lcome )
l elJIJt d Alteihon , Feoll..idll S.ta..te U~ti.u~.:W.i.,t!f, NCFR Presidon t, Chairperson
Iii.. • L OA'!...JlCJJhll.IL2_3. I 974
} : }0 a .m. t o 9: 00 a.m.
Arch Room
8:00
a.m. t o 6: 00 p.m.
111 rror !lo om
8: 00 a.m. to 6:00 p .m.
Co t II I I o n Room
8 : 00 • · ~· to 6:00p.m.
Sui t 6 3~2
8 : 00 a .m. t o 9:30a.m.
C r y~ tnl
Room
NCfR PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE MfETING
FI!.U ll. ~MM.do, Untve.-'L6 i.l~
Flo\-<.M , Ch., I r pe r son
o6
BOOK EXHIBIT
Rtciltt\cl CM4 , U•~i.vc'l4 i..t y
o6 ~.HIU H,
FI LM ANO FilMSTRIP EXHIBIT
C~d -at.'ocd, Nc1 Yc.nk
11
Oc\!fr k
Clla i rporson
U11i.vc.owUy, Clw.ll r pcrson
NCrR TASK FORC E ON ~HfN'S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES H
OSPITALITY ROOM
1\1'..\C /of, !il!mi'WtNC, Cn( t OI/.,11<!1 $tnt.- U•I<V('M( ( !f aC Slut tl<r!JCI , Tlt~k Fo r co Chnlrpor son
TIH OIIY CON STRUC TION WORKS HOP CONTINUED
"Multlvllrlatc; l'lodol Bul ldlnQ : An Inductive AJl pro.1ch to a Contlngl'l nc y Theory of Ma r l t o I
Vl•~> lllt y ," A
ktHr tl~"'lud dJui l'a.tA i c ( a ~lct.'l..ti n, / (v.<Ucl.t ~l.tC~ lhc-iw\.4 <.-( !1
,I c
Ull\ 4 St~~l.( h . 1/•t<v,· \ 4 c.( II o6 Sout.hMn CttUo••.\l~lt'l , Di scusslln t
~ rrv'' " (l, "-'cd <•t!l• lltlcvn;~.(.(y o6 I C"\t, Di scu ssnnt und Sou lon Lelldfll'
" Th" AI>O I It:A tl on or Sy•11ho l lt lnto rllctl on Throry and RtH earcll F'lndln9s t o f11mlly
llrhav lo• . " )al'c?ll r(c •tr lo' t41'1"1tll , ('.tf<S~·,,tca ."(It ( <' Cl•li\II'Udlj ac Se r"tJ1(',(6 CO
w
l'l~e ffcl' ~u •t:: . l)'t :JI<.t/'1 Ycw~l llltl\' M ~ t. C!J , O lsc uS!o~tnt
(\• •U (,!JI( P t>l ${t &<.t~ c~ · ll,o Cic~ d~ad, 14\l•JIIl' !' t.l f <' ll•tw<' -\4 '-'f !J,
9: 00 •·"' · to S:OO p .m.
!H~LQVMINT
0 1sc u'\tant And SeoHion Leader
$(RV ICt
(<h I R()OIII
~ : 00 a.~.
tQ
7:)0 p.m.
Rl f. I STRATI OH
Ko.:.-anluo
' : 00 a . lfl,
to
ll : li5 a . nl.
II Aroq u~
10:00 a.N.
to
k oom
ll :lO •·"' ·
Cf iltiO d ll 1100111
10 :00
1. 111 .
t o II :
,o •·""·
Cry.ul R~
CO~ I TTH AAO 801\RP Of DIR£CTORS H[£TINC
(1 97)~ 7~ group only, please: P4~t presldent5 we lcome)
Ltc'.lld A\.:l .h••t, I(,, Hd•l Sc.tre llJuve\.) <.-(!f, HCFR Pros lden t, Chairperson
NCf,_ (XfCUTIV[
NCFR TASK FORC£ ON DIVORC E AND OIVOAC E RE fO~
"Where Do IJe Co Fr0111 Herel"
l""< ( !l t\~.,\'tl , On ••'' Ct CNu'.H~i•:g S >tv ice..) , (l'~h.Utgtou , V.C . , Chairperson
Tti£ 0RY CON STRUC TI ON lo()Rt<SHOP CONTINUED
"Psycho l oC)/t<> l fa t her Absence in the Intact Fal!li ly: A System's Approach for 1 Study on
f'.s tM>rl nq ," P;m(ote 6\)..) ~. IJJUV.?..U .it !l o6 W~ co •W ·UI a..t ~ o n
r1t 1tn t~ cl, tl:o:e,, UlltV ~ \<H..ClJ <' Nt't th C'a,olA.na a..t C...t i' VI.600JtO , Ol scusunt
t;, e,1 c 11.-p<-'• T~.~:tt~ T~c}l ll•~tvl!.\4.(..( !f, Discussant and Session leade r
�-wt:O~£.SOAI' , OC
TOOER 23 , 1974 (Ct)'ill~l'iQJ
- -1
·0·:-00
1 .,,
to 11: 30 a.m .
Ivory Room
TlllORY CONSTRUCTION WRKSHOP CONTINUED
Updating R~ports from Ongoing Theory Construction Projects
A. ''Faml ly and Orgnnlzatlons:. Confllc~lng ~nd Coo~dlnate Construction
1hw.i.d Rl.'iA~, Geo-tg~ ll'~IW19-CO'~ U1~.<..VVW-<.ty Med.<.c.a.t Cen.te~~. and Rotlitf.~f Rea 11 ty,"
P.!>!fd~(ttt/Uc I nAt.t.ttlte o !11
Miu.ng.ton
.
Co6.tue_,
B. "Family Problem Solving," Reuben Hdt rotd Va.v-<.d K.te.i.tt, Uu..ivVt4 .i-tiJ
Al.uHt
06
"A'Ssesslng the Current State of Theory In the Study of the Family" Wv,f. Uo.ta.
B'ti.glta~~~ Young Ut..ivelt4Wj
.
.
'
eiJ 8telt..t,
Wc~i.elj &IAII., 81Ugltam Yowtg Un.weM-<.-tlj, Cha1 rperson
6
c.
11:30 a .m. to 12:00 noon
Ivory Room
12:00
~n
to 1:00 p.m.
Ce ntenn i al Room
1:00 p.m. to 3:00p.m.
Colonial Room
1:00 p.m. to 3 : 00p.m.
Boulavard Room
THEORY CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP CONTINUED
Business Meeting
Report and Evaluation of th is year's workshop
Election of Chairperson Elect for 1974-75
ORIENTATION FOR ROUND TABLE LEADERS
Nolt1r1a Ne!UIIa.o'tk, HeJt.be!Lt LeiVMft College, Chairperson
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS BUSINESS MEETING
Rona.td P.UzeJt., UruvVLl>.i...tlj o6 ~I.Uwe.oo.ta, Chairperson
Graduate Students and The! r Famll ies," Ltttda Budd, R
obVLt H
RtL-th Jew& on, Vav.<.d Kle-in, HeJt.beJt.t Laube, Ga.il Pe.te/l.hon , Rob""+ PI·~1)<1, and Ga.il CNtott,
:"':
""""'
Tltoe11, UtU.veM.U!f o6 ~I.Uwe.6o.ta
Ge~thalt.d Ne.ubeck, Un.tveM.itlj o6 ~I.Umuo.ta, Moderator
PANEL--"How to Survive:
2:00p.m. to 3: 30 p.m.
Adolphus Room
NCFR INTERNATIONAL LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING
John Mogey, Boll ton Un.tvM.4.U!f, ChaIrperson
2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Arch Room
Vona.td Lougwo11.th , TeXJt4 Tech UIUVe/l.h.U!f, Chairperson
}:30
p.m . to 5: 30 p.m.
Granada Room
NCFR MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING
Sf>ECIAL SESSION--"Be Intimate
Olde r Years)"
as Long as You Live (The Cause and Cure of Lone I iness In the
R.idiMd Hey, Uttive/l.h.UU o~ ~lillneho.ta, Keynoter and Discussion leader
Panel Members: Ju4-i.e HeJUUVtd, Ntttiona.i l114-t.Uu.te o6 E®ca...t<.on, Waslungton, V.C.;
J~tc.qc,ef!{ne Jaclu.on, Vuke Uni.v('M.U!f MecUca.l CenteJt.; Vav~d and Vvra Mace, Botunan-GJtay
School o6 M c,inc; ll!frM.It MeL tz ell, Wa.Mung.ton llruvell.h.U!J, St . Lott..W; M
<'d<
.<.edlled Mo11gan,
NoMll CMoe.ttut FM~il.tj L..t6e Courtc..il, Stack Mow~ta.i11; and lee S.tUIIeJt, P.OU.va...te Potac.Uce,
New YoJth C<
-tlj
Resource Persons: Ru.th S. Cavrut, NoJLthe/1.11 l.Wno.t.& Utti.veMiltj; LU.tel!. Kect6elj,
Ap~ chia.n s.ta..tc Utli.vellh.<,ty; ~IM !f SU/l..Con, lhuvell.l>Lty o6 Altllwl4M; Wayne Seeeba.ch,
l'ctut.6!ft'Va.u,ia State llni.vCJth.t.ly; Lru\1-H!nc.e Sueden, Ca.U.6oJtrt.ia S.ta..te Urt.iveM.U:!f at
Noot thicl~e.; EH.ltcll Middeell'ood, llas e.e..u, ~kcluga.n; EUzabe..th Coltlte!f, M.V., Cltalllo.tte,
NoJ~..tlt Ca.\ow a, and Ca..tl&e~~..ine Cl~dma,t, Un..i.vM. .d.y o6 W.<.&c.on4~n
I
3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Cryst~al Room
ROUND TABLE COFFEES
I. "Sexometer·-Vasectomy Scale: Attitudes," Panol. Ba!Ld.U., Un..i.veMil!{ o6 Toeedo
2. "Intimacy In a Premarital Relationship vs. Judgment of One's Date by Peers," Kenneth
fAUngcJt, Cl.evc.lru1d S.ta...te. U1uve~~A.U!f
3. "First Pregnancy: Marriage In Transition," Ralph LaRo44a, U1t.i.veJtAil!l o6 New
llamp~IU/tc
4.
s.
6.
"The Plague of Jealousy," OU..i.e PocA, IU..i.tw.i& S.ta.te Un..i..veM.c'...t!f
"The Role of Ego in loving," 1/('.)l.be/Lt Laube, Urt-iveJtA.U:!f
~knne.ho.ta
"Regiona l Differences in Marital Satisfaction," Jolm Sollelt60n, Augu.6.tana CoUege,
o6
Sou.Ot
1.
8.
Oa~o t.a
"The Joy of Work," Pa.t>Uc<.a Thomp60tt, 1/e..We!Lt Leitman College
.
· (t
'"..hH Can You Do When You Run Out of Money?" Mall!/ WWft, NeW Mex..i.co S.ta.te UtuvCIU·< !J
�-6WUliSLS.OA."i.--llQ£ [R 23 • 1974 tc.oo.I.ltiUUll
3:30 p .~. t o 5 :30 p.~.
ROUND TABLE
Ivory Room
COFFEES (Continued)
"Setting Up a Rural Private Practice--or·-Wilen the Network Includes the Chickens and
the Cows," ktiiWI. ~. p.'Uvate pJUtct<.ce, Anamo4a, I01~u
10. "Family Enrichment: A New Parent Education Program , " HeJtJnrut w.<.e.ti.am6 , Un-ion Coll.e9e
Cluvr.ac.tcll ~CAea..'l.ch P!t.Oj ect
lOa. "Intimacy and Loving--Positive Child Birth," Ya4uO 14hida., M.V., S.C. Lou.i-4
lOb. "Anonymous Sex Information Telephone Service," E.Uzabe.th Lctmbe~t-ton, T.idetOXU:Vt,
9.
V.iJt9.in.Ut A.\4 oc.ia.t.ion
60Jt MvLta.t
HeaLth
Children in Alternative life Styles," Joan and LM-'I.!f
Cot\4-talt-t.<.ne, pM.vate p!W.ct<.ce, Acton, ~la46acltu4 e..tt6
IOd. "Theory on Hate Selection Recons;dered: New and Old Oat<~," FeLix BeJUlll.do a.nd
JOe. "Treasures of the Island:
Su.g-iya.ma. I u..taka., UM.veJt.&.(..ty o 6 Fio.U.da
lOe. "Positive Parenting," ~c.hall.d Fowl.Vt, lltl.lVeM.<.ty o6 M.ltute4o.ta
lOf. "Emerging Alternatives Within Marriage," Robw WIU-te.luv'1.4.C, lltuve.-'1.4-i..ty
O
n.ta.u.o and Jacqu-ie Knapp, Un.lvMAily o6 Fto.U.da
3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Boulevard Room
S:OO
p .m. to 6:30p . m.
Centennial Room
5:30p .m. to 7:30p.m.
o6 W.iltcUOIL,
ST. LOUIS STR I NG QUARTET
GROVES CONFERENCE BOARD HEEliNG
H
Motd fc.tdm:m, Ccll.flc.U. Uluvell4.i.cy, Chairperson
AAHFC REGIONAL. PRESIDENTS DINNER
AAHFC Suite
7:30p.m. to 9:30p.m.
Gold Room
PLENARY SESSION
W lcome, the Ho ow~tabt e Jol:n H. PoelkVt, Hayor , City of St. Louis
e
Presentotion of NCFR Service Awa rd. Ca,.'l.ol l}IUte K.ieo6Vt, ll1t.i.veM.<.ty o6 MW60tvt.i a...C:
Co f tun6 ia , Chat rpo r son
"Is l o ve In Llmbo7" Lau.'Ul Si •r~H'''• pJt.iva...te pltu.ct-ice, New Yo1tk Ci-ty and Srun Magdo66 .
Pllor· ·~i:o: Sclr?a.t. c6 O~<.~ n. !/""' YoJt k
Cf.Mk Vt nc etr.t:, 6Cr\llku r (~\.al} Schco.f. o 6 M
ed.lwte., Chalrper!>on
9:30p.m.
8o ul c v 8rd Room
RECEfl T I ON
Sponsored by
Hl u ourl Co uncil on F01mily Relations 01nd the Centra l Hldwest As sociation
of H3rrl og6 and Family Counselors
l""
H!UR$0AY_._ QCT_(llll:R,_ 24, _
197.!
8: 00 a.m. to 10 :00 a.m .
Place t o bo announ c ~d
8 : 00a .m. to 10:00 a .m.
Ado I ph us Rotxn
8 : 00 a.m. to S:OO p.m.
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE
AND
THE FAMILY EDITORS HEF.TINC
ca.,.t'riH' d tl. 1:).\ti!(C \,(CI.! , UIH,v.'M"- ( !f o 6 Sot. .Che.-'Ut Cal,t60·\ 1
4
Ua, Cha l rperson
THE FAMILY COOROINATOR ED I TORS HEE TINC
WiU- iJII C. Nt clet•U, h .. , F(vJI.-ida StMe
u
Ut~iv e·'t.4-l-ty, Chat rperson
REGISTRATI ON
l<lozr<tll l no
HOOK EXIU81T
8 :00 •. m. t o 6: 00 p.m.
t4 1 rror Room
1>1-t.cl:tn d CtU.>. , tlrr(v,•..u.i t y
6: 00 • ·~· to 6:00 p .m.
FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
l),'>t!Jck (\l.idc.'I~<\' U {, Ne;\l Yo-U Un.(.ve\4-ay, ChaIrperson
Co t I Il ion 1100111
8:00 e.m. lo 6 : 00p. m.
Sui t~ ) S2
' :00
a . ~.
~o 5:00 p .m.
E.n t R00111
NCFR
oo 1-tW.lOUIL.i ,
ChaIrperson
TASK FORCE ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES HOSPITALITY ROOM
R..•..H' M.
s .>M>! \\'il(l',
Et4PLOYH( NT SERVICE
Ca.lo4.oO tJL-ia S.(a.ce U1UVI!JI.4ily at Sa.n V<e90, Task Force Chal rperson
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S..H ior\ I
Colonial ~0011
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of
Scn ioo C
1100'0
t~ ~l et
S."'lslon 0
Go ld ~00'0
S•H•I OI'I E
" I ri"Qr !100!'1 (t)
llor~ shoe
''Th e Cap<tci tv to Love and to Expe ri e nc e Int i macy via Bi oenerge ti cs ," Ati.c~ Kalm l ld.t~
;J-\.wct.Ce ~-"'aw c e , /Of&41 Ycri\.k C<.t')
'
;,,itn Bt!A.Coo& Co.,tu~.-<-t !f P'IUbytCA-i.ar~ Cht~~ clt, Ci t'tCttdcrt lhl.U, 1W uow, presiding
,
(Li mited to 16 . W
ear leotards or bathing 5Uits.)
"r'lp"rs
' ChangIng Ro 1e s fo r Women - Implica tI ons for Har r I age Couns e II ng ," F"edM.t.cll llttmpl\\~!f.
(11H v q':.4.l.Cy o ~ Cv •111VC.(A. CJLC
''A sser ti ve Trolnin9 for Women :
S.nn l o!i F
tlav lj RU<,., (C )
An Alt erna t ive to A99resslveness wit h Men,'' V..1J!II
t ciuMn · l)(~'"' · f a,l.,, v<eW SN~t}ttiafe H c.l~tvl·t.l fM<<
.tl} Coo
t6tlUa.ti.o•t Cv~Ce·\, M(olltC:t~"X'l..w
lla.\i r t {a LI;IJng , p.'l.<vxti' p M c C<c-'!, Bwm.t• Ct, /oJ()Jtth Valwttt, presiding
\
P ~ ..!..l
o
"t ntlm~cy N<~ad) , P l3• t ic Surgery , and the f arnl ly Counselor," Wi,U(am W~v~f.C4! , ~~'1-ivct.Cit
I~\It C.{ I C C. , A(.((ln,(.1
A Hon'Osl\l<ut l E.c!>c rlenc:e," Ui.d'ltl~,(. Bu.\k, Sa•l9MIOII St.t.te Uo1i1• u..{-ty, 1Uo1
ow
14!<\UctCil t),·n {,•n, 1\,~du~ IJ•& n .H.. (IJ, presidi ng
<v
(h· rt' ' '" t r~ tl On
r.~;,;;,Too;:-A Structured Ac thlty for Imp rov i ng Fam ily Conwnun i co tlon," Robe!: ( R< clt ,
"Ct'411 1"9 Out:
s.,.,i o n
~1QI!I
e
HO (C)
t ~(I"IJt ur~lr illll l4' 11 S(.t (~ f o f.(NI'
"l@"Chlrl\) COII'f1••m l c"\I On," 1\l•·- Krtf! \, [ M t CMo l.Ut<l lllliV ~·'W{, CIJ
d
l>11h~\( SC..•11t. L
14CJ"''ct•1 Ct<.•tt c.~ C ,· w~ rM.119 C e~1CC·\, La.,gc, Ff(''\..(.da , presldlog
tOUCAT ION
I vorv R()OI::I
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;..~m l !_x Lifo [_!~o r ;) ti (!,'l: Ho dt 11 Exc h ~"!l!
11
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l
L11'0Tducatlon, Sa \alt
tlnt1't'\4iC!J 1"5 N,• ,Cit (',n,•f-<.rlct a.C Co.\t\:/Ub0.\0
.
Sho66•h'A ct r~d R~bt·cctt Sm.<,tl:,
"Frt~tdn!.J Stu.t.. nu
t o [,.p rou lht>Miel ve; Crut l vely ," R!HI(l./d O
.tl!f aud ~lt\!f JM~t ViM iVI ,
a l I o w;>( II
" Pro<Juet l on •nd Use of tn Attl tudln.t l fll111 In 81rth Control," f 1
i<tt.-\d JIM.Old , l.lr~i.v ~~u. it!l
ll•l t •·n~~ ..C
t/
v6
vri
.1/o'(},,u~;.t
\ ~t&,U.J'lt
" Shl>w a nd To ll ;
Ola ~rvatl onal l oarnlng In thft ClaurOQom," Ftt'.d
Stuf..tt ,
Uni.ve-u~.-Cy
o6
l (l<<
U
S,tt~<"k\ La.tu , !hti v~ ~~..-cv
I'AA il y AC ll ~
!,,.n l c>n A
A f e-h ~~~
o&
Mi nm~ <~ ta , Chal r person
Tho Ao I r
iQ •nd Tha f .lr> l l t
Trj,;;j~;_ n t.l t i on of a Croup Coun~ellng Prog ram wl th the Aged, " lll't<Uitd Liddle , T~ple
!lt:<l' •' ,_\~.-ttl, J.trt~.> tid~ r w"" e111.d S.n b,na S-tddi.c , N .Ute-Ht 1Ui no.i4 Un.iveM.U!f
o\
" App li ed Pr()9 rat~~s and Pollcie$ for tho Agad i n Three Counties In the State of Maryland,"
" t)..· ~Mit!! 11<.\(~ \, L~~((~ Srli.Ot , Cllld VMOth'] t;'augru'WI, IJiltV~.<.t!/ CO A!Mtj(O.Jt d
Cont.tc:t wltll Chl ld ~n Alt>Qng Lowe r Income Elderly," ! ita tlu,tch<Aort lll, FtoM.do. S.ta.tt.
lloUW~ t (l/
" Adu lt C hlldn~n •s C~r&t al:.ers f o r Aged Parents : A Theoretical Formulation," Watjn t
Sc• utxlch, ~'<' •Vt-11/tva.rwt Sta.te Unt1•e-uUy
ttl•,Hd 1\>~<'f.U, h " ..n S Cttt~ llnl.\'l'\.1.(..( !/, Chat rperson
�Iilll.RSDAY . uCIOBER 24. 1974 I CONT!Nl lED )
8=30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
FAMilY ACTION
Se~Si<lfl B
9ou I evud Room
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SECTION HEETINGS I (Continued)
Alternative Life Styles
"Research with Unmarried Cohabl ting Couples: Including Non - Exclusive Sexual Relations,''
Luc.y J Cll HuaJtg, 1U oto.W Sta-te. U,l.iv~dy
"The Dynamics of Couples In Domes tic Comnunes," Ve.m~ T. Ja66e., Yet.ie Utt..<.v(!.IW.(..ty
"Self-Attitudes by Age, Sex and Participation in Croup Harital Relationship," //(!lUI
P{.U.tou cutd Pa.t LaFoUet.te., Ca.t<.ooJUt.Ut s.we Utuvw.<..a; a.t Lo4 Ange.iu
Rcbe,.tt Wh.i.te.hwt..o.t. U.UvV~Ady c6 W.Utd4oJt , O•~ta.t..io , Chairperson
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Session A.
t ranada Room
Pairing
"An Experiment in the Analysis of Self-Presentation In the Context of Initial Oa.tlng
Dec is i on-Hak i ng," ChtVI.i.U F.igie.£1, Pwult,e UJti.ve.u.dy
"Kate Selection, Interaction Selection. and Comnitment: A Conceptual Ftamework ," llotVa/ld
W 6e, Utt.<.ve..Jt4.i.t!J
oi
M.i.mtMc.ta
"Eva I uat ion of Pre-Har Ita I Dat i ng and Courtship £xper1 ence In Re l~t ion to /'Ia rita 1
Adjustment:
Implications for Pre-Marital Counseling,'' Suza1v1~ SJ.Vt.i.ng~''l and Joel
SpJI...lnge~t, UtuveM Lty o6 /.L<..ute..!o.ta and J..oni.•t Seiva9e, Ptt'tdtt~ U•t.Wr.u.<.C
y
"Emotional Feelings and Expressiveness Among Harried Coup les,' ' J1tcl: M(4tll~cl<. Uni.vVI.4.i..tlj
o6 Ge.o'tg-Ul and TltomM AbcJU~a.thy, Jlt.., U•Kv(')'W.(..t~f o6 6'L<-cwh Cclwn~i.a.
Sa.t iy lla.u, e.n , FtcJt..i.da S.t.ate. lltl.i.vr.Mitt/ , Discussant
Gwtr.ge l e.v.VtgVt, Utt<.ve..\.6.<-t!f o6 ~la.l<~adw.hc.(..(..), Chairperson
Sexual Behavior and Attitudes
"Co'"pa rlson of Student and Parental Attitudes Toward Non-marital Cohabitation,'' (f.eanoJt
~lacr.Ltn, Co~t.ne.U. Un.i.ve/ Wi.CII
"Attitudes Toward ~exual Pe r,;,i ssive noss," Robe/l.t Wa.t.llt, W.i,U.i.am Totone, W
.i.fbi:At l ~OI!Md,
Ma.IUJ FcVtM.Lf., and Vov.ie. 6'!/IU~t. I.U.uto.U s.ta.t:e UJ~ti' !Y't..\.i.Clj
''Se x and Cl ass Differences in Parent-Child Interaction: A Test of Kahn's Hypothesis,"
V..;.ll tcJ/l \.q.CM ami F. 1VIlli Nyt , Wtt41wr!J .t cl1 S.ta..tc lht.ive.lt4 Uy
"Yout h Pe rcep tion of Parental Sexuality: A Correlate of Thei r Own Expe r ienc e ," OUi.v
on
Session B
Baroque Room
Pu c<~ .
4mtctte Go d01~ a.Hd W.i.Ui.a.m ToiNtC, Uww.<J> S-CaU. Ut~tv~.t.Cy
Vav~ d6on, Augtl4 ta CoUeg e., GeoJt!J-Ul, Dl scussant
Robc"L·t l'h1 4 tl}.l, Un.tveJW.(..(;y o6 ~kwt¢4o.(jt , ChaI r pe rso n
J. Kemrefh
Sf>EC IAL EHPHAS(S
Crystnl Room
Cui t ur e and t l){l Fa~
lT
'fho Conc nr>U. of Culture and Sub-Culture as Re lated to Family Patho logy, " W.i.U...i.am
C, ffa!J~,
lV.(..:kd<l ~(U ( (' lltlWVJt4-t.(lj
"Tho St'3rch ft>r V•l ues In II l ack FAmi I y Re!oeO! r c h," Ll'an(>Jt 6. JciH1.60rl, Pullrlue l.ltt.i.vi!JL6ity
"f!lmlly l'urlt.y LAwS Among Orthodox J ews an d Sexual and F<ll!llly Li fe Inti macy Patterns,"
t wMce ~1(-(.I:M, ~tl'd.te 11-'lllCt-<.t.~. Wymti'JI!Ood, Pctlll4ljfva..t.i.a
V<'IIH I:d l$i.•oll("' • UntveMM!J o6 AU:.:oua, pre\ldlng
IO : IS a.m. to 11:~ 5 a.m.
COUNSll I NG
Sen ion A
Croni$dl) Room
SrCTION HE£ TINCS II
f'ilnl'> l
e
r • ;vcholma\yjiS I s Alive and W ll In Mar r i age • nd Family Couns e ling ," M.(cllit~l B~.ch, NeJO
F
1
1t>d: St.tCr VfJ'<Htl'lrtt.l c& 1-l~ ntit.l liii!HC •re; hed Levttt..\On , Ho fl~.ota. Un.i.vvMdlj and
l',ll/elh•l··:H4t, SC.ttf o6 Nv•11 Yv,fl; 1-k~ l!.t'oo111, Manha..Uau Ceu.teA 6oJt. Advartce.d
Pl 11CiW(Ut.1.t' l/l ~
~ltnu C '~"'-);101 , C t•"'acio s~~\.ing.\, C
o.l
otoJt.a.do , presiding
Session 8
Room 220 (C)
Work ~hOJ!
1'lJutiltlon
HtU!IIlil
and Preparation f o r Harrlage--A Rational Approach," Varuel. Bta.U.Vt. Cert.tVt 6olt
Lt\'~. na , C.1n tv11, tliu.o
Voa4.~ Co>;~,\ttl, Utlt\'C~U.tJ 06 Te.'I:M a..t A~.ti.n, pre.s id ing
St~ulon
liitl cony of Col d
C
Ro<>~n
Pll~!
rrCh.tnqing D\'namics and A.ttorney -Cl i ent Re lat lonsh i p Due to No-Fault Divorce Legi s lation
and !\:>urn I ng Le<ld I ng to Ll t igat ion." i eonaJtd B~>.u..it4\ 0», Atto!tne y, Ve..VtoU
U'd tw., l'. IKI\"W , ) 'I.. , A U o tJlC !J, O,t.ila.4 , Discussant
t. (<tua ~ Rud11cd: Shr~~~. Actu.lm:y, New VOJt.k C.i.ty, DiscuHant
Al lan ZttcltC·'t. , Ptl.-H\J,.u tl Cl'u•r4~Li..ng Irwt.<..tu..te. S.t. Lou.w. presiding
�.,..
I
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ruuocoAY.......QUOOf.B....l.~. 1974 (CO.tillliUEll.l
)
~: 15 a .Ill. to II: 45 a. m.
SECTION 11EET I NCS II (Continued
COUNSELING
Session D
• rror R_,_ (C)
VV'~
"'
Stosslon E
Davis Room {C)
Session F
Centennial Room
DeMOnstrations
I .
C
1'
f
"Application of Transactl~nal Analy~ s tn the _ounse.•n~ o ~lx D~sfunctioning Famil
T
11 leonaJt.d rutd LoltA. Rrutd, pM.va..te pJUtct<.ce, CUte<.lti'ULt<:, Oluo
Y
ype 5 •
I A 1 • • th Fa • I II
H.
J.
"The OK Family: Transactiona
n~ ysts '"
e
mt y,
........UJ Anne twltt/tdo, AndeJt4ottNJ.dt:11U a11d M6ocia-te.4 • Kan6a.6 ~!I
.
.
.
Vtad<lrWt de U..66ovoy, Pe.nn6!flV11J1.ta S.ta..te UIU.VeM-<..tlj, prestdlng
s·
DeMOnst ration
.
"Family Therapy lnterventi~ns," _J.Ia.JtgaJte..t Hoope.4 cutd BM.bMa t-<..61leJt, Fam.Uy Cot!6utta..u
011
Cen.teA, tvugham YoWtfl UIU.veM.U![
Tlt.el.ma v. ~lultphy, p!Uva..te p!tO.ct<.c.e, Ne;o YoJLk CLty, pres I ding
Papers
iiAJCi;holism:
·d "'ug I·" ,
v ·
.....
A Family Problem," Vav.{
tl
·
~IUIICO
cOtl6U~u.<.oll
~ ......
Cen.t~'t, Col.umbr~.
1nckana
Session G
Cold Room
Session H
Colonial R
oom
11Counse 1 i ng the A1coho I i c and Drug De pendent Emp 1~yee, ·~ latWteuce &t..Vt!f, Ccmt(.ne11.t.a.t
Te.tepho•te Se~tv-ice Co~tpoll.a.t<.on, BakeM 6-'-ei.d, Ca.U6oJuua .
w.ueA..am Naga..to., Chapi.a.U1, ~{.t. McPheMoll, A.tean.ta, GeoJt.g-<il, pres iding
Papc rs
•
,.
.
''Tho Initial Interview In Private Practtce, CUA.t WmneJtdalt.l, Famdy Crww, e,f..(ug Cwt,i.c,
Glt.ay6take, ltl~no.t-6
"Intimacy and the Older Marriage," Na..tal.te Sie9ct, Plf..i.va.t.e. p.'lactice, Atut A.\bo.t, ~ticlu:aa 11
Robe 'Lt. Blto~m, U.Uve/t6"-t!1 o6 Mtvujl.cutd, Discussant
ldmond ~.W.Vt, FCIIIIU!f Rei.a.ti.on-6 Centell, lot1-i..6v.dte, presIding
Demons trati o n (video)
"Trc.1 tlng Sexually Dysfunctional Couples In Four Day and Ten Day Groups ," J~ t emy M
o'le and
VVI.f~.in.ut M
o11.e, Gienmolt.e ln~.t<-tu.t.e 6oJt. ~la.lf..~ and SexUI.ll Cowuc.Uttg, Nouh HoU~wod,
CM'A.6olt•I.Ul and Ve.nveA, Cololtfldo
Vav-<.d lde.M , Ste.phe.n6 CoUege, presiding
EDUCATION
Ivory Room
F'A111l Y ACT ION
St~ulon A
8oulovard Room
Soul011 8
Arch Room
U ~ lng Thnor y ond RoseMch In functional Family Life Education, Robe-tt ll!luW, Prml6!J(van.{a
SC.t.lc (/ntvt' \-4"-(!f and 01\.tbM.a Se.ttcu, Un-<.ve.MU!J o6 bela~m\e
~ltH/ IIPtUfqy, l otllt Sto..U. U•l.tv ~MU!f and f. I van Nye, ukt61wrgto•t Sta..te Ut~i.veli.¢.U!f,
R11nctors
J vlut Cc1n6fnn.tc11e , N
oJttltell•t Ut<no~ Un.iveA6.i...ty, presiding
W••-<~ (~.!f &1M, ti'IA. ~lltiVft Young !ltl.tvelt.6- .ty, Chal rperson
<
~~:
"Family Communication Workshop--Utilizing TA with Indian families"
Bt•ot tlc~luj lwad, 1lc.-H>c-CoJt co6 Af c.olto Wm and Alrnta( ll~a.Uit, Clte~~.okee TJL.tbe,
C'IH-..\ ol:!• c., N,,Jt. Cic C'Mo(-(out; R Hi.f.l.l, V<Aec.t.oJt. o6 A£colwt.Wm and Alenta.t. Hea.f.tll, l •~tC)t .1y
1Jt.<.h.1l C'11uncd , Rt·nil, N<(va.rl<t; Gat! fa Tt\li.-66, M ntal llea.f.th Tecluuuan, PttbUc HP.a l.th
r
s.·wt C(' , lud{Jtn 111)~).11 (.tl, l'.ine Rlci~1C , SotLCh Vako.tll; J o~ e,.
>lt.UIC ~lalt.ce.Uy, Menta! llea.Uia
l l'du~tc. i<llt, fiiC\'lt'te. l•H
illl.>t tlraf..th Ce~tli'A , NIWf.lC.(en , ll'a6fu:llg to~t; R
oM.Ue Etcheba!Liten,
~,,,,muo11 ry t/,•a
tld• R,·,.,~,.~,.,,(<~(<vc Supt> \ vi..6oJt, Ba.U.te Mou,a.t, Nevada; Joyce Joht!60II, U.S .
l'ttloftr /l,•,t((h U,·~l'4 ( t(, f tl [l ((' Butte, ~ouCh lhlw ta; V<''l o.thy Cl.a't.k, U.S. PubUc HeaUlt
H,•~pc (,a(, fll!I(C &cf(t' , Sl'UO! Oalw(.a
VMII H<> ~o''lllll, l•adut.a Hr:Jt-lch S w.tce, Re~to, Nevada, Cha 1 rperson
l'nnnl :
P roq r • n1s I nvo I vI nQ the f""' I 1y
no;,golnq Cri$IS • family Encounters with a Retarded Child : A Case Study," Sally Harn.en,
fi'~JHda S.tllta Unt\' i? ~i.(lf
"Parent Educ~tlon I n a C~unlty Hental Health Setting," BIUdgu Heck6clteA, MaMachu4e.t.U
/ol,· ll(,t( fll!<tt.Ut (\·•~CM, ov~C<>ll
''Satisfaction with Substitute Child Care: Day Ca r e Versus Other Types of Child Care,"
J1111 Ha. 'VU.' t'.l, Petuu !ILVaJI t4. S ta.te Univf!.lt.4.i,t.y
"Parent Educat ion: An Integral Part of the Day Care Program" Ealtl Goodman, Jot.,
N<>·U IIe't tl l Uott'.<A Urt(.v~w.<-ty
'
�-10~UL2..4.J974 (CONTINUED )
10:1 5 A.m. to 11 : ~5 A.m.
SECTION HEETINGS I I (Continued)
RESEARCH AND THEORY
B<lroque Room
Obj ect ive As sessment of Family Interact i on
"SIHCAR:
Simulat i on of Family Career Planning," 1·\V.Utg Ta.Umrut, Ut~ivvw-<..ty o6 Huuu?
..6ota
"Inve ntor i es of Harital and Family Conflict," V.tv.id O
t6ott, Un.i.ve--'!..6-<..ty o6 MiwteAo.ta
"An Abstraction Technique: The Pattern Recognition Card Sort," Vav.id Rc.W6 , Geoltge.
141<Whi.ng.ton Un.<.ve.'!.6.U:Ij /.le.d.ica..l Cv t.tM
Ca..U6'led 61tode!Uck, Un.ivvw.UJ) o 0 Sor.Ltlw m C
a.UScJtn.i«; EUA.o.t IU.Ah.leJt., H
MvMd Me.d.ic.ae
Ce.nteA;. and Mo.':JU6 Ze.tct..<.t clt , S.tan6o1td UtUVI!JU .i.ty, Di scussants
.
.
Va.v-<.d Re-<.M , Ge.Mge W.U IW!gton Un.i.ve.Jt4-<-tll M
e.di.ca..l Cut.UA and Rona..ld Co6.t i?-U, P yclua.(}u(
6
z,v..t<..tu.te o6 W
a.t.h.ing.tcn, V. C., Chai rpe~sons
SPECIAL EHPHASES
Crysu l Room
Fam ilies of the Th i rd World
fam1l y Sy stems of the Third World , " paper prepared by Ccvtle Zilmte'tl!\.u t, Lacon-ia, N e~v
H
amp61
W!e., and plleAe tt.te.d by ~u..dt Cavrut, P~to6e.J ~l.'·'t Eml'l'U.tr.~, No!t.CitiVOt I U'..<.no.w Un.<.veJt6.i t!
"Aborti on Attitudes Among Un i versity Student s in India," Pru:o4 &Vtd.W , Um.velt6d!f o6
Totedo
The Case of Ni gerian Stude nt Karriage in America," Lt\Clj J cn
"The Imported Harriage:
Huang , I U..il!o.(A St.tLU UnivVt4.i.ty
Lucy J en Huang , IUVtc.<..! State Utuv£/t~i.ty , presidfng
12:00 noon to 1: 30 p . m.
Boulevard Room
NC FR AFFILIATED COUNCILS LUNCHEON
"Ma rri Bge Enrickment And A ff i 1iolte d Coun c ils ,'' Vttvid
ami VVta
~bc.c , ~4ocia.t.W11
Cor.l p(u 6olt ~la..\uag r f •Vt< chr~<~nt, W i•~Jtott-S<tt.em , N.:JJt tlt Ctuo(wa
&vtba.Jta 8oc-t{che.Jt,
12:00 noon t o 1:30 p .m.
Cry s t o l Room
12 : 00 noon lO I: ) 0 p .m.
Ar ch Room
Gr nntldll Ro01n
CQ n tC\ nnl ~tl
Ro01n
Ado lt> s Room
hu
Boro~wc R00111
Co l d Roonl
Co l o nl ;') l Ro l'l'll
oom
llll l cony of Co ld R
oom
Co ld R
I vo ry ROOM
I : 30 p .m . t o 2:)0 p. m.
Co ld Room
2:)0
p.m. t o 4: 00 p.m.
Cr-ys tal Room
2:)0 p .m. t o 12: 00 A . m.
NCF R TASK FORCE ON
U~(vqJW.i.t'}
~ME N'S
o6 Neblta.t.fut,
o6
presiding
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES HEETING
Robe Sorne ~v.<.U e , Sa11 V-<.rgo State Ut~t ve!t6..l.ttj, Chairpe r son
AAMFC COMMITTEE ME(TINGS
E thi cs
F I nc! IICCI
Hono r s
lt1s uranc11
l i'111 l s l n t lo.n 1nd Public Po l l ey
Me•nb., r shI p
Nom I nat In\)
Pro~1 r orn
Ri" ') I onal D(I Vt' IOJ IMnt
)
Training lnd S tan dA r d •
ANNUAL NCFR 8USIN[S$ H([TINC
td(Uh{ iv. •·t~Q•t , f l~ovt.tdit
Swce
IJII~ ve.'l,li..t!f, NCFR Pres ide nt, ('ha lrperson
CROVES CO
NfE RENCE BOARD ME ETINC
tltl ·\Ul'd re-ldnVI, Co\lle.l.l thav e-\ c..i.t !l, Ch<t l rpe rso n
AAMFC aOARO
Of
DIRECTORS MEETING
AAMf C Sui t o
2: 4S
p.~ .
to 5:00 p.m.
Co I d RO()III
) :00 p. m. t o 5:00 p. m.
Co I on i l l ROOIII
FI LM AND FILHSTR I P
~l.t W
A~ARDS
SESSI ON
L<ltl Pu-\ eeU, St~ph ~ CoUege and Pa..t Hdtv. on, N~ Yc!tk Utuvelt6.i..ty, Cha 1rpe rsons
WOR ~S HOP FOR MINNESOTA COUPLES CO~UHICATION
~tiUe,\, ~k:CP, Chai r pe rson
ShVt<)d
PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
�-II-
..ItillRSOA1.._QUQBJJL1Ll2IUr.!lill.li.UlllL
. .
3:00 p.m.
WORKSHOP--"Issues In Certlftcatron
Baroque Room
.
of Sex Educators and Counselors,." PcU;Uc<.a. Sc.JUte.
AmeM.cwt A66oc<.a.tiolt o6 Se:t Educ.a.toti and Coun6e.f.o.IL6 and Lawt.a s.tngeJt, P'Uva.te
Vt,
pMc.t(.ce, Ne.t<J Volt~ CUI}
.
W.d.Ltam R. s.tay.ton, Unive.ll.6d!/ o6 Penn&ylvruu.a School
tfed.<.cine, Chairperson
oo
):00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Granada Room
COLLOQUY ON TRAINING IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELING
w.utU:un c. Nic.ltoU, ]Jr.. , Ff.otuda. .S.ta..te Utuve.IL6dy, Discussion Leader
~:00
GROVES CONFERENCE MEETING
Discussion of 1975 Meeting In Oubrovnik, Yugoslavia.
Ha.Mtd Feldmo.n, Coitne.U. UtJ.(.veM.i.ttj, Chairperson
p.m. to 5:00p.m.
Crystal Room
5:00p.m. to 6:30p.m.
Arch Room
5:00p .m. and Continuing
Gold Room
7:30 p .m.
Crystnl Room
Ivory Room
Colonial Room
Boulav~rd
Room
fRIOAWfTO)'CR 25,!-J-974
~:00 a.m . to b:OO p.m.
HI rror Room
Open for those interested.
MERRILL-PALMER ALUMNI GET-TOGETHER
SYMPOSIUM ON INTIMACY
Ne.tlll 0' Neill., New Volt~ City; Robelt.t 1Wm!e.Jr., Q.t.Uncq, MM4ttcJJ.M e.tt4; M.iene Skol.tuc.k
Be.Jr.~e.tey. Ca.U~Oittua, and Rob~ FJr.rutC.Oetllr., Fa..Vt.e«ah-V.ic.fUr~& on u,.~.i.vvu,.i,t11
GVlhMd Ne.ubec~. UIUve.Jr.6.i.t!f o 6 ~k.lttt<?.6 o.ta, Moder a tor
CMo.fynne K.le6neJt. Utt.ivelt.l..i.t!J o6 Hi.Ai>ouJr...i. a.t Co.fumbia, Chairperson
'
BUSINESS MEETINGS FOR NCFR SECTIONS
Counseling Section
Edtoevtd Rydmatt, pMvo.te. pMctice, Va..U.a..il, Te:tM, Chal rperson
Education Section
Stulde.Jr. La.tU, U•uveJtA.i..t.tj o6 ~l.innei>o.ta, Chal rperson
Fami I y Act ion Section
ShMon l'.lt.ic.e BouhMI, Un.iveJlA.Ul} o6 Geollg.ia., ChaIrperson
Resea rch and Theory Section
Vav.ut OUott, Utt.iveJW.Uy 06 ~l.innuo.ta, Chairperson
BOOK EXHIBIT
R< challd CM6, LlttivC/14.Lty o6 ML~60U1U, Chairperson
8: 00 e . m. to 6:00 p.m.
Cot II II on Room
FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
rCIIyd~ Cttldelwood, NI!J~ Yoll.h Utt.ivclt.&.Uy, ChaIrperson
8:00 a.m. lo 6:00 p.m.
Suite 352
N
CFR TASK FORCE ON WOHEN ' S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES HOSPITALITY ROOM
9:00 e.m. to
R STRATION
CGI
~:00 p.m.
Mezunlnc
9:00 e.m, to 5:00 p.m.
Eut Room
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Gold Room
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
SPECIAL SESSION
"Taking, thtt Fear Out of Being Close:
Contraception and Intimacy," Thea. Lo!Uit!f, the!t4p.i.l>.t,
a. 1d 1
1
.11oma6 L.""\!.'!f , )."ll>!fciH./Ltlt.i..6.t, WoodaCJt.e., Ca..ti.6oll~ua.
Ca'WtlJttlle K c661:-\, Ut~(.VVL.6-<-(!f o6 AkAi>oW!.{. a.t Coiumbia, Chairperson
.t
8:30a.m. to 2:00p.m.
AA11FC Sui to
AA11FC BOARD OF DIRECTORS KEETING
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1974 (CONTINUED)
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
COUNSELING
Session A
Granada Room
SessIon B
Centennial Room
SECTION MEETINGS Ill
Panel
111.., Flotida. S.ta.te UIU.v~.Uy and A. ThomM
Ca.pp£16, pll.iva.-te pltilctice, G.>!.oMe Po.in.te, ~Uch.iga.n
Uda.ww. MUII.Uf.c- Rohde, plt.{.va.-te pltilct<.ce, N~lJ Yo.>r.k Cili.J, pl"es i dl ng
"Adjustment to Divorce," w.<.tli.am N.ichat6,
Demonsttatlon
"Structure and Procedure of the Initial Conjoint Marital Interview," lvLthwr. ~.
P'Liva..te. p!Lilctice, Anamo6a., Iot~.tt; Robe!Lt S.tcthma1m, Chlu:.6.t0te Tltomp6on and Rudotph
L e6 6.&tg , Un.iv eMdy o 6 I Oti.U
W.<..tuam H.iebeJLt, .l.la.Jvu:age a.nd famUy Coun6e.Ung Sellv.<.ce, Rock 16ia.nd, U.Uno.<..6,
Session C
Mirror Room (C)
Session D
Room 220 (C)
Session E
Davis Room (C)
presiding
Demonstration
"Innovative TechnIques in Marriage Counse II ng," RobeJLt Stood, ptiva..te p!t.a.e-Uce, Ann Alt.bolt.,
1-Udugan and MMgaJte-t B.f.ood, ta.y co-coun6e.i.Oil, Ann M.bo.ll.
E.la6 Ne.Uon, UIU.ve.Jt.6dy o6 ~Unne6o.ta. Med.ica.-t School, presiding
Papers
"Efficacy of Training Harried Couples in Conflict Negotiation Skills: A Promising New
Approach," Jan HaNteU, Pel'\116!fiva.n.ia St.a..te U1uvelt.6d!{
"An Argument for the Use of Pa ra-P rofessi ona I Counselors in Pre-Mar ita I and Ha rIta 1
Counse I i ng," John CUILt<.6 and ~Ucha.e.t ~kUeJ!., Va,ido6.ta. Sta-te Co.Ueg e, Geoltg.ia
A-te.ee S.tJwu.p, College o6 Woo6.teA, C)lt.io, presiding
Papel"_!
.
"The Role of the Marriage Counselor in the Corrmunity Mental Health Center," &vt.bMa. Ja.m'?-6
and S.ua.t. Co.f.e.IJ, 111.., U1~i.veM.<...ty o6 Nolt.th CMOUM a..t Chape.t H.<U M
edi.Ctt£. Schoo.e
"Behavior Modification as a Therapeutic Technique for Use With Parents of Emotionally
Disturbed Children In Residential Treatment," Ea!Lt Goodmm, )Jt. a.nd Suzaune Co66man,
Noi!.)Jti'Jll't I.U...<.no-<.6 Un.<.ve.~t..6.i..t!{
N.i..ck Ha.llJ!Mon, Cvt-tlta.l Pla.itl6 Mefl.ta.t Hea.Wt Se~~.v.<.ee, P.ea.-i.nv.i..ew, Te.l(A6, presiding
Session F
Memorial Dining Room (C)
Session G
Colonial Room
EDUCATION
Ivory Room
Pane l
"Psychotherapy of Marital Disharmony Where One Spouse Has a Primary Affective Disorder
(PAD). Cyclothymic," BellttMd G.>!.eene., UtUVe.lt.4d!fo6 7U..(.ItO.<J> M~c£(ca.t ce~te.lt.., Ciuc.a.go a.nd
p!Uva.te p!titc..Uce; Rona.td l ee, GM!te.U Evange.UM.l. Thw.tog.i.ca..t Sem.i..mtJt!f; and Noe-l
lu.6 U!l. No-U.h ll•.<d~e Ho~>pUa.t, Nolt..th R.idge, Ca-U6o1t1ua
Joh11 Va.ylu11!JM, Ande.~t.l>on CoU.ege, lncUa.na., presiding
Workshop
11A Work~hop for Spouses of The rap lsts ." Jame6 K.i...tgolt.l.' , ptiva..te. plta.clice, A.tlcmta., Geo11.g.i...a.
l eon Srri-Uh, &Md o6 Educa.-C.i.on, Uni-ted /.le-tllod.(6.t Clut!tc.h, pres I ding
Appli e d Science of Teaching Family Life Education: Learning Exchange
11BIO\traphlcal Interview, Tral t Rating, and Letter Used in a Family Course," RobeJLt K~,
No~t-tlH' it
A
ll'..U..ao.<.6 UtuveJtl>.<..ty
"Home Int erview, Experiencing Home Management," Made.te..<.ne Wlte.e.teA, Qu.ee>t.6 College
"Use of the Performance Interview Instead of Testing for Teaching Human Sexuality,"
A1111.<.e lau.lttt flu.6.ton, Ce>t-tlta.t
ConM.u..<.ct~
S.ta..te College
"UnIque Expe rl entIa I LearnIng," Et•tOit.a. Huyck, I ot~.tt S.ta.-te Un.<.vvrA.Uy
"Analyzing Cooperation In the Family Group," VoJW.th!f MaJt..U.n, Io~.~.U S.ta..te Un.ive.lt..6.Uy
"Creative Film Use In Evaluation of Family Communication," Va.v.i..d Im.<.g, ~ch..<.gan S.ta..te
ll11.<vvw .i..tl/
"A Practlcai Guidebook for Marriage and Family Courses," Robe.lt.t Ke.etey, Fu.teeJLton
CoUel}e, CaU6o·Ht.ia.
Vol(.~- W.i...t6on, &tadley lbl-i.veM.Uy, presiding
Robe.~~..t Kwn, No~t.theJ!.n Illino.<.6 U•uveMd!f, Chairperson
FAMILY ACTION
Session A
Boulevard Room
Women: Issues and ChanQe s
"Female-Hale Hitchhiking Behavior and Sentiment," RodeJ!..ick Rot6.to11, Illdi.a.lla. U1uVeJ1.6.i.-ty
a.t .Sou.Cit tle>td
�-I)-
fB.lOAY, OCIOSER 25, 1974 (CQNTIH!!EO}
8: 30a.M. to 10:00 a.m.
fAMILY ACTION
Session A
Boulevard ROOIII
Session 8
Arch Room
SECTION HEETINGS Ill (Continued).
Women: Issues and Changes (Conttnued)
"Correlates of Attitudes Toward Sex Roles and Achievement, Affiliation, and Power
Hotivation In College Women in Home Economics , " John Tou.tia.tc4 aJtd &yon Lindholm,
Au.bwtn u,«.velt4.i.tl}
"81 ack Female L1be rat l on and .Family Action Programs: Some Cons ide ratIons," Pa.Ot.ici.a Be.U
Scott, Ut«.velt4.it!l o6 T enneh4ee.
"Adolescent Perceptions of Maternal Emplovment as a Threat to the Harital Relationship:
1963-1973," Tho~ Abe-'lna.tluj, Ut«.velt4-i;ty o6 lYt.UUh Catwnb.«t and Kctlt.t 1\,ing, UtKV('lU..i.ty
o6 GeoJtg.ia
Family Life Styles: Old and New
"Sei f Concepts and Partners' Concepts of Some Unmarried Cohabitants," RobeJLt L e.~~ .
Pe/tl1.6ylvdll.ia S.ta.te. UIKveJL6.it!l and Ede.a Gu.<.ttall., Ut«.velt4.itlj o6 Geo-tg.<.a
"Cohabitation Pair-Bond Intimacy Requirements and Love Life Development Differences,"
ChMle.b Col.e and Vonald Bowell., Vv«-4on Un.iveJt4.il.y
"Attitudes of College Students Toward the Choice of Family Type, Familism , and Family
Solid•rlty In India," V. V. PJtakMa Rao a1td V. NaJtd.i.n.<. Rao, Ldloyne-Owen CoUege
"Feministic Attitudes and Family Authority Belief Patterns of Harried Couples," Ka.tlte.MJte
Hu.U., I o14t1 S.ta.te Ut«.vi'A6.ity
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Baroque Room
P11rentlng
' 'Fatherhood - The Fl rst Yur," Vav~d Knox, Ea.&.t Ca...,otina u,«.v~?JW.i.-ty
"Patternt of Fathe ring In the Middle Years," ~ticltele. FagM rutd G<uvl-i.i.d Hagutad,
Univ~~J
o6
Ch~ca~o
"Femily Interaction end Congr~nce of Family Concepts Among Adolescents end Thel r
Ptrenu," Fr1t~iMnd VM dM Ve e.~t, ll'lb.til.t~te 6oJt J~tvv~e R \'~eMch, Clucaqo
"Parent-Child Relati onships and Juvenile Delinquency," EvaJI Pe.teA4on, &'1-(.gTullll Y
oung
Utu Vf/1..6.(.(11
Att.< (a Kvf;.,.1n, Utuve,'l.lf i.-liJ o6 ~!{nnuota, 0 I scunant
CilcU!J LdeC.biluc.il, 0114'9011 swe UIKVVI.4.ity, Chel rperson
SrEC IAL [H~HA S ES
Crytt•l Room
Arro·"- ri c"" H_.,rri MJe and Family P!ltterns
rrs;;Tr. E) t nom Among Southeutern Black American Couples," h66it.C!f )acqu.e~, Flo.IUda A and M
lllti vn-6< f•l
"lntlnwtt• R.,lltlons Among 81•ck Harried Couples: A Symbollc-lnteractionist Approach,"
l•'Hil ML
'I/4'.'14, Jacko6vll Sta.le CoUrnc, ~luJ.<.u.tpp.(.
"81At k A<lo lo c:•nts' Perce,>tlont of Decision-Milking In the Family," K.Ml. l(.{ng, U•uvelt.6.U!/
f'& G.·v ,!IHU ll11'"''"" Ab,•II.Jtathy, 1/;liv •~-i-ty o 0 ~'1-i..C.Wh Co(wrtb.i.a; and Amt CltaJlflan, At,gtw-ta,
c•. ,. \:lltl
Lnlll ~k•l'<' t.\ , Jettk..\ ulf Stat~ Cott.r-ge , l4AJ.i.\J.i}.>
pi., Moderator
IO : I S ' · "'·to ll t ltS a .m.
COUNS(LIN(;
SC!U len A
C.4!n tt!nni•J RO()ftl
S..HlM I
hl c,:o n'l' of Colo ROOf'\
s..ulon c
.
"e"'' I' 1•1 0 I n l1111 kO\)IJI (C)
SECTION H(ET INCS IV
I' Mo l
"i·: ;;;:l ly ll '" of the Single Person," l wnolle tev.d , Vwolt.ce Con~n Se.~tv.i.ce , Ciltcu..it
;
(\mH ·6
r ' lll(!f, l'h.(.CJt:IO; A.ut~e o~nk~n. Vepa~t.tllleJl.t
Mm.lal Hea.U.h,
SCilti', o& JUcn.•<.l; ~t~h..IAd ()' e-ti.(, Vall Lcu..• f llMdy Seilv.C:ce, Oak Lawtt, l e..ti.no.i.4; L!ftttl
n
r. ll'l\lr (t, f ,WI<-ff/ l•IH.Uu·l ~ 0~ Cfuca9L' a11d plt.(.va.{t. J)McUCt
l:. l dll4n C.\aiwft, ltt~CtCu. Ce. o6 L-i6t. lo\4uil.anc e, New YoJtk C.ity, presiding
ll~I!IC>ns t rat Ion
IT:
"""11"1 Growth Prog ral'ls ," Cu.go·'t!{ l ev.dle, FCl/!ldlJ SMv.<.ce o6 Phi.ladel.piU.O.
r. l>"n.l(d I...:Ut!/, Fl.c-uda. S{.a.~ Un.iveA-~-<-Cy. presiding
·
·
o..ft...) f)'H rat I C'n
rr··
Au.;rt I on Training: What? lolhy? Kow7" Jcn}ce Pa..tti.l.on. U1«.vM.hdy of, HAAUM., Janel.
LrHli'V. 11•1 H'l' \HC!f o6 C'afA.ol)·\11~ a..t lllii-Ote; M..tllWt Lru19e. and Vav.ui l«mn, So~.~-tltelltl
J l.l-wuu ll•aw '1-l t-CII
u c! •li•cch i..tot 6 (, p\.i\.'a.tt. P,.\dCC.i.a, l ottg Beacll. CalioOJtll.ut, presIdIng
r.,../1
oo
�-14FRI OAY, OCTOBER 25 , 1974 (COOTINUEO)
10:15 a.m. to 11:~5 a.m.
SECTION HEETIN~S IV (Continued)
COUNSELIN~
Session 0
Colo'lia1 ROOf!l
Ses~lon E
Room 220 (C)
SeH ion F
~~
rror R00111 (C)
Oemonstration {video)
"The ~elation of Empathy and Autonomy to the Quality of Mate Interaction," R-idtaltd Hwt.t,
Ju.tu Welvtmrut, and Pa..t Tayi..olt, Sou.the!Ut Me.ti10fu.t Ut\tVVt-6~!/
f6.tlteJt Sc.Jud.z, p!Uva.te pJutctiu., H.Ut~do.le, 1U»w~ . presiding
'llorl>!>hoe
"The Family Group Orientation and 1n i ti at i ng Farni I y Treatment," Ocna.f.d &v!.d.itl, li~eJt
Reed MmlJ M
eckcttt Cen.teJt
V.Utc!Utt: Foley, s.t. Jolu1' 4 U~velt.4d!f, Jc.tMa..i..CJI, f.l~tJ Y()ll.k, presiding
;,apers
.
Contractual Harrlage Counseling: A New look at Intimate Relationships," S. Vav.t.d tlazen,
M-izona S.ta..U U~vi?Al.d!J, Tempe and Vav.<.d liep{C/1., M.t.\.ico~x't Cowttlj Yot'-th SMv.ice &llti!ttll,
Pltoe.,t.ix
Ses s ion C
Cranadll Room
EDUtAT ION
Session A
Ivory RoOm
"lnterventive Family Therapy for Adolescent Problems: A Team Approach," C~ttt.ig EveJtett,
P-'Uva.te pJLa.c.tice., TaUa~h ee., FiM.<.d4
Vuane l.m\.16, Ecu.teJtn M.tchlgt<rl. llt\tv~uy, presiding
Paper
"Personality, Technique Repe rtoire, and Peer Evaluation In Counselor Training," C.l.( tL(.Cil
PIL(.U..(.p4, Ca.Li 6oJt tua Fam.(.(y Study CvtteJt, Nc~tth HoU!ftiCod, CctU:.6oJVtia and ~l.i.cltaee
Ntt~ettt, U.UveJI.h~!f o6 Sou-tlti!Ml Cal.( 6o~~~ia
Su.6.ie. Gtvtlmech.t, B""au6o~t-t, No-t-th C
'
cvwuna, pres l ding
Life and Sex Educ ato rs, RNe SontCJtv. U.c, San V.t.ego
i
......;"s"u«::t~Cc:Q.;;..t;-;1,l~:;..:v-:-~~.
:7'~'-':tl:-'rJ:-7;-'-;;P.;:.a:;.lA~<.e<.a:-=-.,S~c;..t.:.:<.'i _ -.:,.·~t,--=.;r:":=e,'-::'t...:;
;:.:.;..
_-ir
t~c..::a-,t.:;;jc;-~~o:;..::,
c ;..:ut..;..::.:;t...:;t.=.u":-n.=.o 6 Sex Cdu ca.t o '14 and
CcHI/l.hl'.l.oM, WtWh.ing.W•t, V.C.; and lhtgo lloUCJto!t.tlt , llllt-ta.ucut lbLtve..owttt.WC A66oc ia.tiott,
l<o~t011
Soulon 8
03V I!t
Room (C)
FI\HILY ACTION
Sc> n lon A
Arc h R00«1
Sa>tdeJt L<t.U-4, llrKvCA4i ty o6 Al0utMo ta, Chat rpcrson
Proldem!l ~nd f•ctlcs In Tnachln the Fbmll In Profe$sion,ll Schools
SY"'l>O~ Ium:
lH..SiA.•m G:'tr!l!J • !i1HveM.i.ty 0 3 • .W6-I~6<.PP.t. ~,· ·<.C.<~( Cc.nteJt , Chairperson;
CctC.hn olt Cit< ClttM, lln(vCJt4.i.~IJ c6 W<.hco•l4.tn-~kf•~ul.!el~; KatJ F. K.<tt!j, Un-.v<''Wd!f o0
i
A..(/\uama Mrdic.a-l Ct~t-tcJt; and Ken Sm.i.th, lit\tV~thi..tlj o6 /.liam.i Schoof. o6 ~h:d-t~ue , Pilnol
Hombo rs
C(ntj( Mo!l, Sa,l!Jitmon SCntr. U>ltve-1.4-<.Cy, Tllino(..'>, pres iding
Tho N~nd~ or Ado lr1cen t s and The ir Pnrt~nts
nx-Pr~~~b;~~~~eport on Value lssu&s In Coofllct Betwe~ n Runaways and The ir
Piu· ~·"•·"
Lo1dn litcod and Roccu
t:>'At~5lffo4, lln i.Wit6 <-tlj
o6
Rlwd~ 1~ icc1ld
"Co un,e lln~
Par.,nlS of ()ru!J U•lng or Abus ing Ctllldren," &v,.baiUI Kv.f.C.ey, M~.tJlopoU-tan
1-\a.I•(·(:..Jtq p,,,g A.l•t14\! T~M()ft~IC C~1tM, St. lou.W
"Pollrc>tH·Ad;.., lesc~n t R~ larlon•. AdC>Iucent Coital llc h<lvlor and Contraceptive U•age ,"
Vllu t l'( H,•Hi4, lluivi'M-t.(!f c& G~o·t!)ut, and l ·tncia lh l>l<~l6ie.td Town4ettd, Malty Wa.~lungton
(' ,,(,( l'<l<
'
"Oru!)ll ~nor Than Se~t: Cons~~quences of Parental Affectlonal Deprivation," Jamu P'L£4COU,
.v,,c,um,t( lll~t-<ttt (t <~6 H<'.a(tfc, &lh~4da , IJ.Hyfnnd
Pau~t·( Hohl~. (/;L-n•M4W
J1'6 Ci!<>-t9 <a, Dl l>cuuan t ~d Chalrper\on
FAHilY ACTION ANb R( $EARCH
ANO TH~ORY COMIWi£0 S[$S'0""
llo u I etVll rd R00111
F<~~MIIy Ac tlato Se-.ilon 8
llo·Ullltcll •"d Tht>OI'y S"u I oo
A
~~~
lheorr .lnd Research:
lso; ues and l ~ ll car Ions
rrs.,l( ~ol.- Conception~ and to,fllct," Sd.tYVc,Ltttg, Ci-ty Un.i veJI.h.i.ty
o6
Nw VoJtk
"In Search of A ltasc u ll oe I dent lty: Theoretical Formulations And Duplications for 'JomenHe o ReI a tl onsh Ips," ll,l be.-\t S t e-i11, ~~ !l'te St.a.te Un.ive.-\4.i..ty
"'Wo!Mn's Place' •nd ·~n's World': The Architecture of Sex Roles," Non.a Glo.zeJt-J.Ia.lb-<.11 ,
p\.t,.(
.(Qi!d S
C!tC'e Ll•HV \!<\6.(.(!/
"Se.~e~llry, Women's liberation, and Sex Education." Helen HackeJt, Ade.lplt.i Uni.veJI.h.i..t!f
Cuu<.\ C•lll-Ctlld s.-.&u~ill.)-Ro t.i>Acha.d, lt'ayn~ S.C.U~ u,t.iveJI.h.<...ty, Chat rperson
�-15FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25 1974 (CQNTINUEUl
- 16":1-ra-:-;:te-ft:is a.m.
RESEARCH AN() TH£0AY
Session 8
Buoque ROOill
SPECIAl tt1PHASES
Crystal Room
12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.
Ivory Room
SECTION MEETINGS IV
Heterosexual Intimacy
.
"
''Current Issues in the Study of Heterosexual lnt1rnacy, Ted H!L6.ton, Pem~y.ivan.Ut State
Utti.v ~?,U.(..tlj
"Sociological Development in the Study of Heterosexual Intimacy," RobVt.t Be.U., T~pte
Un{v eAII.i..tl(
"Recent Res~arch on Heterosexual Intimacy: An Integrative Review and Critique," JuMt
Ll/111! 11~, P«11.due UnivVIA.U!J
"Dy~functlons In the Development and Maintenance of Heterosexual Intimacy: New Trends In
Clinical Practice," CattlTUdle.y, Pen;t.h!flvan..ia. Stll.te Uni.veJIA.i..ty
"Heterosexua I Intimacy: Bridging the Gap Between Research, Theory , and Practice," A.t.tltWl
Avetuj, Pen~ylva.M.a State Un.iveM.i..t!(
.
M..tl!WI. AveJtJJ, Penn6yivatt..(.a Sta.te Un.lv~.ity, Discussant and ChaIrperson
Cultural Diversity in Parental Roles
"The Single Parent as a Viable Life Style," lULth B.II.AIIdwein, Bo&.tcn Uni.ve.-'1.6.<-ty
"The BI ack Solo Parent," Malt.<.e Pe.tV'LI>, Un.i.vVL6.i..ty o6 CotmecUc.u.t a.t HMt6oltd
MaM:e Pe..tV~A, Un.ive!L6.i..tlj o6 Comtect.i.c.u..t a.t HMt6otui, Moderator
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
11. "Now Teaching Strategies for Secondary School Family Educat ion," S.tua..u l aza..'ti.W,
lnckMa U•tive!L6.Uy a.t 8loom.{.ngton and ~wdz T.i.eJUto , Caluteg.<.e-Mc.Uon Ut~i.ve..t.~.i..ty
12. "Sexometer : Gravi dometer," Proto6 &vtc
!.i..&, llni velt4.i..ty o6 Toi edc
·
13. "The Art and Science of Intimacy and loving: Do Mentally Retarded Indiv iduals tiave
This Right?" J c6 6 &t46.Ut, s.t. lotu4 ~4o c-i.a..Uon 6oJt RetM.ded C/Li.fMvt
14. "Comn•unlty Family Life Education Programs," LoLLi.6 e Ba..tu, Pu11.due Un.i.velt6.{.t y
15. "Des igning a Work~hop on Jealousy," 'Ro be~t.t Bi ood, p1Uva.te p'tctc.Uc.e, A AJt.ooll
nn
16. "NCFR Tosk Force on Aging 1," llcVt..<.e-i Bltoull'!, Ste.pltet14 C.i..tl/1 II-<Ag.i1~ia
17. "NCFR Tuk r:orce on Aging II," Le e S.tune/1., p.!Uvate pltilc-tice , N Yo11k Ci-tl)
".w
18. "Th o l111pact of the Death of a Spouse on the Male Role In the Family," Jane &V!ge-64,
(lni VI'A4-i-C!f o 6 WM c.c"t~o-Ut, Waukulta
19. "Po~ ltlve P11rentlng" and ''A Family Communication Program , " ltl.(n.i.6Jted Cot-ton, Na.tioua l
l'amil.y CcllmllttUC.(I.ttOn Cell- .f'l, Mml o PMk, Ca£.i. 60-'l1Ua
t
20. "Rcwerllo Social I Ultlon: Children ' Youngerlng 'Their Elders," Voll(t.(d Jw h and Pe.teA
Faflall(lt1, llaml.-ut~ !Jrt~ VM 4 .i..(l)
21. ''Pttrt~nt BoiHIVIor and Solf·ContePt Development In Children," Vonatd Fc.ikeA. , PtV!due
Uti ( VI•.W.i (lj
Cry~tol
Room
22 .
2 3.
211 .
25.
26.
27.
"trl s l 1 of the t1lddle YearJ ," Ruby Glnofu, UJttVeJI6.i.,ty o6 Ncb.~ta&lla a.t L.i.nc.oitt and
l.ti<'<t'ld Ki•:M, (J,t{\'1!/1.6-i.ly o6 Nt~Jt(ft CMul,i.na a..t C:.itt!ett~obo'lo
"Cha n9l ng Ro lou I ntorac t I on In the Fam ll y In India , " Gvu 'Raj Gt1p-Ut, WuteAn lW no.U.
lin( VI'JI .I i (lf
"Tha Concept
t1arltctl Power," Helen llacl!e.Jt, Add plc.-( Ul~(veM.i..t~
"Tr11lnlng Under9radu1ttO$ In Harrla9o and the Family: A Learning Packago for Student
and Teac;hors," ),.111 llaMefl . f'em~y(vani.a Stn..te IJ•IiVVL6-U.y
''Hale Love and Femalci Love , " P . K. Houdek, Noudell Ccwu.e.Ling S~J'tv.i.ce, KaMIU C.i..ty
" Effective Af fective F11mlly Living Education," Klt-U Je..Celt and Sue Sm.i..th, MUtVtal) SWe
o,
ll•tc.vt--u .(.Crl. Ke•ttuc.lly
29.
"Alcoho li sm Co unseling WI thin the F~i ly System," Vav.i.d K•ugh.t, &~hop La.ne M
en.ta.t
tl,·i! U lt Cru.U\, Lvu.<~v.i..Ut
"£mot lonl! I Aspec u of Vene.rea I 01 ,ease," NCVt.Jt..ie.t.te. Koll.:eJt, Soc..i..a.t Hea..Ult Ah4oc..ia.ti.on
)0,
''[xr•oclatlon and Se.IC:
28.
)1.
)2 .
}).
o6 S t.
L t·r~w
I'Jtoq , (lj!o,
l.lt ~i
The 'Reap What You Sow' Syndrome," TeAJUJ Levy, The FOJMi.lJ
"Prac·t.lcal Application of Research on Adop~ion," &'l.yon Undlwfln, Aubwtn Utuve!L6i.t!i
::The Caunsellng of Homosexual Couples," evelyn U.pWt, Gco-'lge W
.i..Uia1116 College
The Oe..,e l op~~~ern of Intimacy and Chronoloqic.al Age," Ele.dllo!t ~ktciLLOt, Co.llue.U
lbuve~CIJ
�-16FR10A~OCTOBER 25, 1974 (CONTINUED)
12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.
Boulevard Room
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS (Continued)
34. "Death as a Part of living," Vo11.otluj Ha!Lt.i.n, lotltt sta.te U11iveM.i,ty
35. "Resistance and ReI uctance in Hari ta 1 Therapy , " C}(Jt.(.g /.(M6eMmilh, Ame.U:can
U•uvCJr.M-ty
36. "Alternative Structures for Supervision of Counselors in Training," Hi.dza.d NugeJl..t,
U11iveMily o 6 Southe.vt Ca.U.6o-'l.Jtla.
37. "Teaching About Black Families," ~lalt.<.e Pe.t~, U1U.veM.i,ty o6 Comtec.t<.c.ut a.t Ha.!U:6oJtd
38. "Art i fi cia I Extended Fami 1 i es," lkuce P
.ungee, Soutltvuz Me.tlwd<At u,z,tve.~-<-ty
39. "Interpersonal Attract ion, 11 RobeJtt R.<.c.h, EMte.!ut tLU41wzglon S.ta.te Co.Uege
40. "Soc i o log i ca I PerspectIves on B i sexua 1i ty, 11 Peppell SdtLlWLtZ:, tll~tvelL4.<..ty o6 WMhi.Hg.to''
41.
"Dating and Intimacy--Patterns of College Students," HaJWt d Smi.,tlt. Nolt-dzell.n lU i.no.U.
42.
"Intimacy and loving in the Art of Conflict Resolution," J oiUI StJtong, 1otm. S.ta.te
Un<.veMily
Un<.veMily
43. "Promoting Student Transparancy in Function a 1 Family Courses:
4S.
A Sharing of Ideas,"
FJted StuUz, U11iveM.Uy o6 Iowa
"Approaches to Marriage and Family life Education," Cl.aJtk St\tUJt, M
onta1ut S.ta.te
un<. vI!.JL6ilfj
"Jealousy as a Reflection of the 'People as Property' Syndrome," Pa.-tucU!. Tltcmpl> O
it,
46 .
"Parent Education:
44.
HMbeAt Leitman CoUege
Heeds, Opportunl ties and Challenges," Jolm TouLia..to6, Aubu.1t11
Un<.veM.i..ty
47.
48.
4'} .
so.
51 .
2 :00p.m. to 2: 30p .m.
ColoniAl Room
2: )0 p.m. to 4:00p.m.
Gold Room
"A
Wholistic Approach to Curriculum Development and Evaluation in Human Development
and In te rpe r sona 1 ReI at ions in the Secondary Schoo I ," Sa.U.y Vall ZcmcU, SIW'r..tey
K11cu.tz , a.nd Gta.d!f4 H~em. (ht( vC/L4.Uif o6 NebJtMI.:a. a.t U.nco t lt
"Innovations In Harrlage and Family Counseling and Training," Jane V.i.ltcQnt, Ka.t!4ctb
S.ta.,te Uot<.VeJt4.(,ty
"What CM You Do \Jhen You Run Out of Money?" ~la.!t.y W~lJit, New Mex-ico S.ta.te Utt-iv eJW.<..ty
"Se tting Up 1 Rural Private Practice--or--When the Network Includes the Chickens and
the Cows." M.tluvt W{.(~, pM.vctte p!t.itct.<.c.e, Anamo&a, lo~<~'l
"A Con~nun I ty Approach to Venerea I 0 I sease," Jame Pelt~'~• Socia.( Hcal-dt A64ocia.ttoll
-6
06 s,t ,
LOIH4
ORIENTATION TO AAMFC
(for all porsons Interes ted In knowing more obout the organlziltion)
PLENARY SESSION
of the NCFR Student Award .
Prc.~ tu:n tnt I on
c;,.'l'll~bO'I.() ,
VCIUl·W O
·,..thne.lt , U•ti.veJ1.4.i.t!j
Clttl-i ~I " 'WOI!
o6
NO'Uh Ca~~.o.U1ta
a...t
"The. Key Is Emp<tthy." All!~ya. Alnnn\'~, CClttUtt•ti-lt a.•td au..tllfl!\, Nr w Yo'l.l.> C~.ty
[fl•'•tMI R!}clmctll, 1-'· iw.te J>'ilcUC(I., V.tf.la.4 , Te:tM, Chairperson
\
4:1S p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
COUNSEL INC
Se,s lon A
BAlcony of Gold Room
Sen Ion 8
Davis Room (C)
s.. ss I on C
Hecuorlal Dining Roont (C)
SECTION ME(TINCS V
Pan~ I
rroea tn and Divorce:
A Compari son of Two Family Crises," V.i.da..f Ctay, Un.i.ve.M.U.y
Co1111Cc t.<cut a.c S t•,~6<>"'d
o,,"'o (ll!f &t\-tl<.'il, ~k~tC•t.l Hyg ( c.ue I14U t.u.te,
c6
~k>n-tltea.l, presiding
P11nel
"couples Grour>~: A Counseling ~del," lll'I~'<Vtd L
.i.ddi'e, Temple UrU.veM.<.tJji Ba..!tba.Jta Si.ddee
a 11d ) ttm.:~ H,•d6 t,,lf!l, No't-dt~lut l ili•tO U lln-tv e.~t~.<.ly
A ee~amieJt IS. Ta.!(to\, P~ce,'t4 olt-Guedel Fan«.ty CmteJt, Bevell.ly ti{.U(., Ca.l.i60Jtn.i.a., pres i ding
''Assa ulng Intimacy In Verbal C0111nunication," Silelt.Od M.ille.!t, U1Uvi!.JL6.U.y o6 M.UllteAO~
•kdical Sc hao t.
~·· (!..\ 4! IA;u1t:e.y ((,(flO, Un.i vr~\.4-i.ty o6 Atabanta. .Ut flun.UviUe
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FRIOAY, OCTOBER 25, 1974 (CQNIINUED}
~;IS p.~. to 5:~5 p.m.
SECTION
COUNSELING
Session
0
Coloni•l Room
·s us ion E
Room 220 (C)
Session F
Centeno i a I Room
Session G
l'lirror Room (C)
MEETINGS V (Continued)
Demonstration (Color TV Demo)
.
lllntcrvention Into family Life: The ConJugal Relationship Enhancement Program," ChMi.et.
Figl.e!f, PtVI.due Univvu..(..ty; .BeJLIUVld GueNtey, )Jt.., Peut~!flv~Uua S.t«.t:e UtuvVt4.(..(y; and
f'<t't!/ G.wbM, p.!L(.va.te. p~r.acu..ce, _lauca.4.teJt., PeJtnA q.tva.rn..a
KCIILt K.ing, UnivVU.Wj o6 Geo~tg.ut, presiding
Worksho2
•
11
"Psychodramatic Investigation of Marriage In the H1ddle Years, AU.en Za.che.~t, Pa4.tc'Lal
Cowu.etiltg l11.4Wu.te, S.t. Lou.Ut
.
E. M. Ra.i.Uilg6, Utuvvu.Uy o6 Molt.th CaMUita a.t GJtev.tu.bolto, presiding
Papers
·
"A Marital Conflict Resolution Model: Redefining Confl1ct to Achieve Intimacy," Joltn
Stlw ng, I ou.n Sta.t.e Uu.i.vvu...i..ty
"Sufficiency and the Growth of Intimacy," VotuU:.d Tay~oll., Sou..thwt IU.ilto.iA Cltt.ivVt4.Uy
Ecill{.n FII.Uze, TJta.-Uw~ PJtOg_~tarn .in ~iaJvU.age CowU.eliJtg, Lu.tJ1(>)[0Jt CluVtch .in Amelt.ica,
presiding
Papers
.
.
"An Exploration of Ami:Jiguity and Change as Expenenced 1n Marital Therapy," Titett
Valuut.Uvt, plt.iva.te. plt.llctice, NetO Yo~tk Ci...tij
"Marl tal Intimacy and the Deadly Love-Anger Cycle," Vav.id Ma.ce, B<Xt·t llall GJt.a.y Scltoot
o0
M
ed.tc<.ne
Emanuet W.<.nocuJt, plt.iva.te p~tac..Uce, O~~.ad.ilt, NetO Jvu.ey, presiding
EDUCATION
Ivory Room
Affective vs. Cognitive Family Life Education: Critical Issues
"Systematic Approaches to Affective and Cognitive Learning," CaJr.ol
Boc.an Kwn, Nolt.theJLn
1-Uino.(..A Un{ VeJI-6,{_.(1}
"Family Ll fe Education and the Rape of John Dewey," Ne.d L. G~!J-Utt, LltUVVt4.i..(y o6 MaJr.yf.attd
"Cornblnlng the Cognitive and Affective Domains," LM:tll.Jt. A. !(.()t.kenda.U ., p.it.o 6~4olt eJnvu:.tw.,
01t<'9011 S.ta. U. UtKveM.i.ty
"Loar~lng
About, and Learning For--Family Life Education and Its Accountability," HCilmatt
W
.<Lf..i.aJ'/16, Uouon CoU.ege Cluvw.c.teJt. RueMch PJt.Ojec.t
"The Instructor as Crl tica I Issue," 14cJtaJr.d Helj, Unive.!t6Uy o6 ~titmeJ> o:ta
CaJr.ol.Ke.im, Nolt..thll.M 1U.i11o.<A Unive!L6Uy, Chairperson
Tllolt'la4 R. f'UUtk.um, Gu1111 1/.igh School., Pa.to AUo, Ca.ti6olt.Jl.Ut, presiding
FAMILY ACTION
Session A
Boulevard Room
Session B
Arch Room
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Scss I on A
Baroque Room
Hnxlmlzlng the Pos itive Forces In a Divorce
IICJt bl•,, t uu.o and l<obw a O
.tto, NaM..ond.l CeJ~teJL 6oft .the Expl.v~ta.-tion o6 llwnan Po.tett.ti.al,
La Jo.Ua, CaV. ~oittl-ia, Chairpersons
Faml ly Ac tion In Practice
TTOeve l o ping Resources for Family Potential: An Action Approach," Rona.id Cltomwetl. and
V.<.cl:y Tlwlt'la4, llnive;u,.<.-ty o6 M.i.440itJU a.t K~UU.a..\ C.<..ty
"Implementation of a Dru9 Prevention Program," MaltgaJr.e.t Glt044matt Vlt.Ug P~teven..Uott P~tog~~am
!Vtool:flftt, N11.w Yoith
·'
'
'
"Development of a Family-Oriented Treatment, Training, Community Outreach and Evaluation
Project In a Comprehensive Drug Program," TeNI.!J Levy, Comp!teheM.ive VIW.g P~tog~tam, M-iami
~urgess Award Address
"A Demographer Looks at American Families," Pard. GLick, Bu~tea.u o6 the Cen.!U-4, Wcu.hing.tcn,
V.C., 1973 Burgess Award Recipient
J u~~e Srittlctltd, Na.t(_ona.t I11<>.ti..tu.te o6 Educ.ct.Uon, Witdh.ing.tcn, f). C., Discussa nt
J. R.i.cltMd lld't!f, Uouvvu..{..ty o6 Molt..th Ccvwi,ina a.t Chapel. H-Ut, Chairperson
�-18-
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1974 (CQ«IlNUED)
~:15 p . m. to 5 : 45p.m.
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Session B
Cranad• Room
SECTION HEETINGS V (Continued)
Critical Issues
The Issue of Curvlllnearlty," Glutltam Spani0ttud Robellt le!~, Pe~ulhylvat"-a S.ta..te Univelt.<\d!f; and Clta.ll.l.u Co(.e, VeJ...Uott UniveM.(.ty
"The L1 fe Style of Vol untarlly Ch i ldless Couples," Je.aJl VeevVl4, Uni ve11.4.i.t!l o6 WuteNt
"Harltal Adjustment Over the Life Cycle:
OIL{M.(.o
.
"Hultl·level System and Subsys tem Perception of Harriage Roles: An Exploratory Study,"
Lyte. La.'t.bOII, Uttiv~.Ul} o6 A(.beJt.ta
"Improving Harltal Prediction: A Hodel and a Pi lot Study," Vtu(.glt.t Vcan and Wayne Lu.ca.l>,
1otm State UlliveM.i.ty
AibVtt Bam~, Ullive!L6.U!f o 6 ~«.nnuota, 0 i scussan t
~laM.e 04mond, Fto)L(.da S.ta.te. Uni.ve~t~Uy, Chairperson
SPECIAL EMPHASES
Crysu 1 lloom
Cultural Adaptations
"The Extended Family In U. S . Black Societies :
Findings •nd Problems," Oem(.tlt.i.-Sh.(JIIUit,
Un.iveMUIJ o 6 I W no.i.h a.t Wtbana- Cl-aat71J_'lUgn
" life Satisfaction of Lower Income Black and White Elderly , " lita Hu.tclL.i.hon,
Ftol\.ida. Sta-te
UllivVt.h.Uy
T.O,othy Sltu.bakell, lowo. S.ta.te Utuvelt.<\.(...ty, Moderator
~ : 15 p.m. to 5:45p.m.
Adolphus Room
SOUTHEASTERN COUNCIL ON FAHILY RELATIONS BOARD
6:)0 p . m. to 7:)0 p.m .
HOSPITALITY HOUR
OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Bou 1cvord Room
7:00p .m. to 8:00p.m.
8oulevard a nd Cold Rooms
7: 30p .m.
Gold Room
9:)0 p. m.
NEW HUSIC CIRCLE, Fea turing "lhe Mus ic of Scott Joplin"
BANQUET
Presen tation of Burne ss Award. J. R.i.cl1Md Udily, tlluvi!JWUij o6 No~t..th C
Moliua a.t Cl~t~pe~
II U l., Chal r pe rso n
Pro•orlt.Hion of Osbo rne Award . Vl.itdy4 Phelan, Cot.oJUtdo S.ta..t~ Utuv~Uy, Ctu1lrperson,
pro•ontlng the award.
"Proml 'e or lllu1 lo n: The Future of Family Studies," Leland Axv-l~o ll , Fio/t..i.da S-tate
lln-<V(''L4 dt/, NCFR Pres iden t, presenting the NCFR Presidential Address
"I sms , Sch I ~ "''. and the Freedom to be 0 I ffe rent." C(iVt.k V.incmt, &tunan-·Gilay Schoof. o6
~h·cl< C<I'Ir , AMrC President, pre!<entlng the MHFC Presidential Address
<i1· ~IHthi Ncul>l'ck, Utloiv~«!l o6 ~lutti\:Aota, Chal rperson
CENTRAL MIDWEST ARlA A$ SOCIATION
OF MARRIAGE AND rAHILY COUNSELORS HEEliNG
Arc h ROOill
SAlURDAY I O T013l R 2_t!_._!.21!
C
7 : )0 a.m. to 8 :30 a.m.
Go ld Room
8:)0 a.m . to 10:00 •. m.
COUN SU INC
Sess io n A
Coloni a l ROOI'II
Session B
Co ntonn l•l 11001'11
STUO[NT fU llBAC K S£SSION
SECTION MEETINGS VI
WOrks h o2 (video)
TT'l)$ff,q VIdeo lape Simulation In Group Marriage Counseling," J . W. Ranle!f, Cei'Ltvl. 6oil the
S(u,tv o6 Imt•va c
,ive. !A.6e Scyt.~ . Nw YcJLk CUJj
Th,JI!\14 L
,•lu'!f, U.Li.vr.u.(_t.y o6 TexM a.t Au4.t.Ur, presiding
Oo n>onU r<tl ion
ll lnc.reu lng Parent-Adolescent Intimacy: A Demonstration of Utilizing Communication and
Problem Solving Ski I h as a Therapeutic Technique," Ec4()Q.Itd Voge.Uo~tg and Jeane.Ue
Cou~at , Pt'IVI3tf(vatLia S t a C tt•Li.ve."W.(..tt./
e
Jam~ c'on.l:e, VV'I~J.(II.iCl Poty t eclliL<c !114 t.i..t.u.te D.Jtd State U1Livvu.Uy, pres I dIng
�-19SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26,.J97_~_!C.OOTJti_UE_~~N MEETINGS VI (Continued)
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a . m.
SECT
Session C
~ape. rs.
. P
t (Societal) Hessaqes About Families, Marriage, Se.x, Honey, and
Balcony of Cold R00111
'U~~~~~~~a~:~g(~;:~sactional Analysis)." H<;J-m CoUo11,,.Fami..elj FcltW!I, Lo4 A11ge.tu
. • A Transactional Analysts Approach, ~4e.U 0Mte&, ~tUtne.&o.t4 A".~...,.. .t
"Spot Reparentlng.
. .
fAA
"'-"'""""
hat~aU.Wna.l Ana.ll}~ 1tt.6.t.Uu.te,_ ~U.•v:eapo
. .
John T. G-te~ne, Flollida .S.ta.te UtUv(>}L6dy, presIdIng
St~ssion 0
Co t 11 \ion Room
Session E
~rial Dining Room (C)
d E 1 t'" Inventory," ~fdll..ttn OLsen,
Ration~le an
va ua 1.e
Un.ivM.h.i.tY o 6 CotoM.do, Coioltltdo SpJUng4
Jane V.U1cen.t, Krut.6a.A S.ta..te Un-<.vi'IL6d!J, pres! ding
Pape r
"The Periodic Marital Checkup:
Workshop
,.,_ k'
, R 1 ·
h'
f ...
iOimpl ications Regarding Intimacy In the wur 109
e at IOns ~~ o _ narr 1e~ Co-Therapists,"
Coot.6tance Al11lott.6 4J1d MoJLton Pelt.Cmu..t.te/1., Mental .HeaLtlt ~~OCAAUC•l, /.lafuon, llti.4co 116.t11
W.go~te, plli..va...te pltact<.c.e, AUtttl-ta Geo~tg.c.a, pres 1 d • ng
Ja.mu
Snslon F
"' rror Room (C)
Sess Ion G
Gr•nada Room
SeHion H
Gold Room
Paper
· ?" V ·d S L
"Co-Therapy and Fam i ly Therapy:
Intimae~ or _
Pseudo-Hutualr ty
av <.
Cr•'"-'l.tz rutd Joyce
BWil!f NoJt.t!ta.mp.Con VA Alcohol Rcftab.U~.oll P'tC91UtJ71, Nc!t-Civ.tmp tcn, MMMchu~U.C6
P. K. Hou.dek, Hou.dek Couot.6e.t<:.ng SVtv-<.ce, Kan4M C<...Ctj, presiding
Work !>hO£.
.
"Bioenergetic Croup Methods In Manta! Disorders , 11 HaMtj AUUcm and SM.aft Al'.wott,
McwUGt!l~ and Fami.flj G1t010.dt Cett.CM, Ttd4a
T. Vav~d Ja0!.6en, Ca.t<.6olllt.ia Fa.muy S
.tudy CentVt, NoJt.,tll HoUl}t~'Cod, presiding
Demon str<~tlo n
"A Prosent<~tlon of the Family Relationship Inventory," Ha/tlt.lj &4com, Lo6 AllfH'.lU Cocmty
P.toba.t<.o11 Vt?pattfmc~tt; and Rll- Ai<.clraeiAon, )J!Uva.te pJtact<.ce, Bev(')t(.lj H.iliA, Ca.t<.6ovua
Ch
tvtuci GJW,umrut; MaM.iage. attd Fam.i.ly Coult.6e.l.Utg, Z11c. , Rock l6 ittttd, lUino.W , presiding
c.
EDUCATION
Ivory Room
FAMILY ACTION
Session A
Ar c:h Room
SOS\Ion 8
lloulov•rd Room
C~~~unlty Non·CI~ ~s room Familt Life Education
.
.
TTI'oront Group Educ.l t ion ... fvi !JII Xhllll, Fcvn<.C.y a.nd cst.(.edlte.tt r 6 Svw-<.ce o6 Gltea..tM St. LOIU4
"A Poor Arpro.,ch to Non-Classroom Sexuality Education," Pa..t Ha.r~on, &vtea.a o6 tlea.f-tl& and
Plt!t6-<.cal.' b!urA.(,i.on, New Yo'tk CUtj
"A Pronrom to M•J<I ml ze the Loving Powers of Family Members," Ve nrt.i.6 Sche.mnei 4Ytd V-ichy
Tltoura.l, Uti< Vl''t,.l i..ty C6 Mi..\t. Oll~.i tU Kctlt.6M C
.U.y.
l'vllllil: M I', Urti.VC'Jt.6.Uy C6 Ne_~tJ llrunp61Wte, pre siding
cG('
Votv. .d lmig, AI( Ch·i!lM S .t.a.t,~ Un<.veA.~.(..ty, Chat rperson
{
~~~~~- L aw
"Ro l•tlon s hlp lle tweo n Crlmlnol Low al\d Aspects of Sexual Behavior," Hi.cltaei PltA.ce,
IIHtl'(''~iCy 0~ ~.11h)<t.6
"Rolos of Judi cia l Adm lnlitratl on and Public Health Departments In Marriage and Divorce
Rofo rm," G.,,. !Nt Sltt~'ft!Wt, llr~ivCII~Uy o6 Wi.4c.o•~-<n cU S.teve0!.6 Po.i11..t
,
"AI tt~rnllt I vo Family Structures and the Law," 0. ~e.Uy Wwbu~tg, lYtat~de..W Un.ivM.hUy
"Toward " Single Standard: Tho Equal Rights Amendment and Abortion Reform," V.<ll.tolt
1
t;:cCJt~, (11\.\ It ot!Jl'on S.ttt..te u,t.t.veJW..(..ty
lh'l,•<d Pec k, 14.\ult-Ut!J.(vn St>t.t~. u,~i.v~dy, Discussant
F<~nrlly Planning and Parenting
rrAn Anal ysis of unwanted Childbearing In the U.S.: J968 and 1969," Robelt-.t WeUCII.,
Fto 'tida S mce tln.i,•e.w.(..tlf
"Meas urement of Capacity for Adoptive Parenthood" Bl}Jt.Cn U.ndholm a.nd John Tou.L«tto6,
Aubt1-t1t Univn~ ·ity
'
::~lolence,•nd Pregnancy," Rielt.Vtd Ge.Uu, U~t,i.veJtb.U.y o6 Rhode Zl>i.cvtd
·
Fath~r s Guide to Parent Guides: Review and Assessment of the Paternal Role as .
Coneerve d In the Popular Literature," Joltn VeFJt.a.OI, UIUVI'/L6.i.t!f o6 W.Wcoll.6.i.n at MacUAOn
�-20-
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26 . 1974 (COijliNU(Q)_
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Baroque Room
SECTION MEETINGS VI (Continued)
Action Research
"Understanding and Helping the Ind ivl dua 1 in the Famll y,"
lucUt.uo L' Aba..te., Geoltg.i.a S-ta-te
UiUVVL4i.ty
"Community Based Family Research: A Process of Exchange," C. Emu.itt Vaughn, ll~t.i.veM-i-tl} o6
~~t.b~ otVI..i a..t Co.tumb.ta and Rona.td CMrnveU, UnivVL4-i-ty o6 ~({A~o«<U a.t Ktttt6M C-i-ty
"The Adjustment of Families of Servicemen Hissing In Action or Prisoners o f War : An
Overview," Ham.{Lton AkCubb.i.Jt Edna. Ht.mteA and &vtb(liUt ValLi, Cen.tM 6olt PwonM o6 WM
S.tud.teb, Navy M
ed.ic..a.t Neu.ILO-P6yclUa.t!Uc R~eMclt lht.i.t, Satt O
.ie.go
"Community Based Research," Mt.clta.ei. &tizVU~Wt, U•uvM~.(,.Of o6 M.uutCAota
Ca.thelt.Ute Clt.i.bntut, U•uvVL4.C..ty o6 W~co•t6.0t a.t Altlwa.ukec, o I scus sant
Vougfu-6 Splte.nk.le., ll•t.i.ve~tA.(,.OJ o 6 Wt.l>co•t6-Ul-S.tou.t, Cha i rpe rson
SPECIAL EMPHASES
Crystal Room
10: 15 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Gold Room
Mexican-American Family Life
11
Urban Hiddle-Ciass Hexican-Amerlcan and Ang lo-Saxon Families : Cross-Ethnic Perceptions
About the Father Role," Vtt~Kcl. Afcj.ia, t.liuvMA<..ty o6 CaLt6ov..ia. lt.t 1Jtv.i.Jte
"Oeci~ion Profiles of Mexican- Descent Famll les," Gc.cJtg.iawte B<tke.\, Alt.t:Oiltt S.ta.Cc.
(Itt.i v eM .c..ty
M.i.cl•acl. Go~ tin, Ft.ollida State. UniveN>.i.ty, Hodera tor
PLENARY SESSION
"Hardage ls for Life , " S. dncy JouJuVtd,
i
Le.tand Altel4on , Ff.o!Uda S.ttt.te.
12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m.
Boul evard Room
\ : 00 p.m. and continuing
Ba roq uc Roo'"
Uni.vc-w.<.ty o6 Fe.o!UcUI
tht.i.vr.~~.&.c..ty, Chairper son
AAHFC HONORS LUNCHEON
{Opon to all conference registrants . Check at the registration dosk.)
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�HID mPRaJRNt PMTICIPNITS
Abernathy, Thomas, 8,13
Ackerman, Teel , l
Adkins, L , 21
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Ahrons, Constance, \9
Aldous, Joan, 3
Alexander, James, 3
Allison, Harry W., 19
Allison, Sarah, 19
Allred, G. Hugn, 21
Ard, Ben, 1
Avery, Arthur, 15
Axe lson, Leland J . , l .~,10,18,20
Bahr, Howard, 3
Bahr, Rosemary, 4
Baizerman, Michael, 20
Baker, Georgianne, 20
Baldwin, Rose, 1
Balet, Fred, 21
Ba l swick, J ack , 8
Banwa rt, Albert, 18
Barber, Kenneth, 1,21
Bardll I , Donald, I~
Sardis, Panos, 5,10,15
Barri er , Dorothy, 16
Barry, Lawrence, 9
Bascom, Harry, 19
Bass in, Jeff, IS
B;ttes, Lo u l se, I S
Bazlllt~n, St11nford , 7
Beck, Hl chao l, 8
Be I I , Robert • I ) • I 5
Belllnson, Leono rrl, 2,A
Belsky, J ovca , 19
Berardo, Fo llx, 1,,. . 6
Berqer , Frnder1 ck , I
Be rrHard, Jen I C'l , 5, I 7
Bl"rrv, Betty, 2
Blanc hd rd , Do rothy, I
Blazier , Daniel, 8
Bloo d, Lindil, ,,.
Blood , l'larqaret . 12, 1,.
Blood; Robert, 12, IS
8lo01n, 11irl nm, 8
Boettcher, Bilrbarn, 1,10,21
ll onh<~tn, Sharon P rica, I , II
Boss , Pnullne, ,.
Bower, Donald, 8,13
Brand-In, Ruth, 15
llraver"'an, 11a url ce, 2.3
Bray, Jame~, I
8rechl e r, F r~d. 1
Brodel'l ck, Ca rl fred, I, 4,6,10
Brandwein, Ruth, IS
Brown , Em I I y , 3 . 4
BrOWn, 11uri e l, 5
Brown, Rober t, 9
Brubake r, TlfliQthy, 18
Bryant, D
ovle, 8
Buchana n, Robert, 21
Budd, Linda, 5
Burgess , Jane, 15
Burk, Hichael , 7
Burke, Eugene, 21
Burlage, Dorothy, 2,3
Burr, Wesley , 5.~
Burton, John, 7
Burton, Mary, 5
Burtraw, Helen, 2l
Bushyhead , Ben, 9
Calderwood, Deryck, 1,4,6,11
Campbell, E. Ellsworth, 21
Cappas , A. Thomas, 12
Carpenter, Ceorge , 21
Cass, Richard, l ,t., 6,11
Cavan, Ruth, 5,10
Chadwick , Bruce, 4
Chapm
an, Ann, I)
Chi lman, Catherine, 5,1 4,20
Clark, D rothy , 9
o
Clark, Thomas , I
C I ay. Vida I , 16
Clayton, ~ary, 21
Coffman, Suzanne, 12
Cohen, Stanley, 2
Cole, Charles, 13,21
Coles , Joan, 3
Coley, Si l.1s, 12
Col ton, H len, 19
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Colton, Winifred , I 5
Conley, Martha. I
Const~ntine, Joan, 6
Con\tantine, John, 9
Constantine, Larry, 6
Conway, Doris, 8
Corkey, El izal>eth. 5
Coste ll, Ron~ld, 5.10
Coufal, J eane tte , 18
CreniQnos l. Ha ry, 8
Cromwell, Ronald, I .17,20
Curtis, J ohn, 12
Dahl, Barbara, 20
Oaly, 11\>na ld, 7
O'~n ge l o s, Rocco, 14
Daniel, Crace , 21
0 anne r , l I II i an , 2 I
O,wl doff, Ida, I
Davidson, J . Kenneth, 8
Davl s , W ll lam, 8
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Oean, Dwight, 18,21
DeFrain, John, 19
dellssovoy, Vladl mi r, 9
Denton, Wallace, 7
O
ey, Julie, 21
Dinkelman, Annemarie, 13
Doherty, George, 21
Draughn, Peggy, 21
Durbak, Christine, 7
£delbrock, Craig, 13
Edens, David, 9
Edwards, John, 21
Edwards, Sally, 9
Ekberg, Marietta, 7
Ellzey, W. Clark, 1,21
Eric kson, Wi I l iam , 1,4
Erwin , Edmond, 21
Eslinger, Kenneth, 5
Etchebarren, Rosalie, 9
Etz korn , Peter, I
Everett , Cr a i g , I ~
Erw i n, Edwin, 9
Fagan, Hi c hele , 13
Falkman, Peter, IS
Farrell, Hary ~ 8
Fe I dman , Ha ro I (1. 1 , 6 , l 0, 11
Felker, Donald, 15
~ el t on , James , 21
Fick-Hell ecke r, Dorcas, 7
Figley, Charles, I ,8,17
Fisher, Barbara, 9
Fi she r . Esther, 2,3
FllckinQer , Ceneva, 21
Foge l, H,ugue r l tc, 21
Foley, Vincent, 14
Fowler. C. Ray, I
Fowl er , Richa rd, 6
Framo, Ja mes , 20
Francis, Barbara, I
Francoe ur, Robe rt, II
Frankum, Thomas, 17
Fritze. EdwIn, I , I 7
Fulton , Julie, 2
Garf ink le , H
ax, 3
Carner, Kate. 21
Carrl son. Hart h~. 2,3
Gaylln, N d, 17
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Geca5, Vlktor, 3,8 , 19
Cc lle'l, Richard, 4,19
Gingles , Ruby, 15
Clngrlth, Gerald, 21
Click, Paul, 17
Godow, Anette, 8
Coodman , Earl, 9,12
Goodman, Ru sse ll, 21
Corman, J. Wi 11 lam, 7
Goslin, Hlchael, 20
Graham, K. Edwin, 2,3.13
Greene, Bernard, 12
Greene, John, 19
Cregg, Christina, 14
Grossman, C. Bruce, 19
Grossm , Margaret, 17
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Cruber, Gary, 17
Guerney, Bernard, 17
Cuittar , Edea , I)
Gupta, GI r I , 15
Gutknecht, Susie, I~
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Jourard, Sidney, 20
Hacker, Helen, 1~,15
Kargman, Harle, 2,3
Hadley, Edwin, 21
Keasey, Lester, 5
Hages tad, Gunhild, I)
Keim, Carol, 17
Hamdo rf, Kent, 21
Keirn, Robert, !2
Hansen, Sally, 9
Kelley, Barbara, 14
Hansen, Pat, 10,19
Ke 11 ey, F. Dona 1d, 13
Hanse n, Thelma Dunn, 21
Kelley, Robert, 1,12
Harrell, Jan, 9,12,15
Kelly, Brian, 21
Harrison, Nick, 12
Ke rckhoff, Richard,
Hawkins, James, 1
Kezer, Edward, IS
Hawkins, Leo, 1
Kieffer, Carolynne, 1 ,6, 11
Hays, William, 8
Kieren, Dianne, 21
H
eckscher, Bridget , 9
Kilgo, Reese, 16
H dstrom, James, 7,16
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Kilgore, James, 12,19,21
Heidecke, Jim, 21
King, Karl, 13,17
Helm, Gladys, 16
King, Kay, 14
H lts ley, Mary, 1,3,9
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Kirkendall, Lester, 17
Herold, Edward, 7
Klein, David, 2,5
H
erron, Robert, 5
Knapp, Jacquie, 6
Hester, Dorothy, 7
Knight, David, 9,12,15
Hey, Richard, 1,5,17
Knox, David, 7,13
Hicks, Mary, 3
Kolker, Harriette, 15
Hiebert, Willi am, 12 , 21
Ko I man, An I ta, 13
Hi II , Reuben. 5
Kraft, Elizabeth, 13
Hobbs, Oani e l, 14
Kraln, Mark, 2
Hoff n1an, Dean , 9
Kreutz, Shirley, 16
HoI i lr., John, I , 21
Krose, Margaret, 21
HoI I e ror th, Hugo, fit
Kunz, Phillip, 4
Hoope s , Margare t, 9
l'Abate, Luciano, 2,20
H
oudek, P. K., 1,15 , 19,21
Ladas, AI ice, 7
Howard, D ld, 7
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laFol lette, Pat, 8
HuanQ, Lucy, 8 , 10
Lamberton, Elizabeth, 6
Hud~on, John, I ,20
Lange, Arthur, !3
Hull. Katherine, I)
LaRossa, Ralph, 5
Hurnph rey , F rod11 r J c:k, I , 7, 21
Larson , Lyle, ],18
Hunt, Rlch11rd, 14
Hunter, Frina. 20
La t ts, San de r, I , 7, II , I 4
Laube, Herbert, 5
Hus t on , Annie, 12
laws, Duane, 14
Huston , Ted, 15
Hutchison, Ira, 7.18
Laycock, William, 21
Huyck, Elnora, 12
la:zarus , St uart , 15
lml g, David, 12,19
Lee, Gary, 3,12
I rish. Donald. IS
Lee • Rona I d, 12
Ishida, Yas uo, 6
Leonard , Wilbert, 8
lu• aka , Suglyan1a, 6
Lessing, Rudolph, 12
Jac~son, J acquc lyno, 5
levllle, Gregory, 13
Jackson, Robert, I
Lovinger, George, 8
J ackson, Wil I lam, 21
Levinson, Fred, 8
Jacque s . Jeffrey, I)
Levit, Leonore, 13
J ~tffo , O
cnn l s , 8
levy, Terry, 15 , 17
Jan)I)S, Barbaro, 12
lewis, Robert, 9, 13,18
J<'!mes , Babette. I
Liddle, Howard, 16
J ames. Jone, 7
Lind, Robert, 21
Jansen, T. David, 19
l indholm, Bryon, 13,15,19
Jec·er, Krls, IS
l i pk in, Eve I yn, I S
Jt"wson, Ruth, 1,5
lobsenz, Norman, 1
Johnson, Frank, 7
Longworth , Donald, 1,5
Johnson, Joyce, 9
Lowry, Thomas, 11,18
Johnson, Le anor, 8
Lowry, Thea, I I
Loxley, Janel, 13
Lucas, Wayne, 18
Lustig, Noel, 12
Lyness, Judy, 15
Mace, David, 5,10,17
Mace, Vera, 10
Macklin, Eleanor, 8,15
Haddock, James, 1
Hagdoff, Sam, 6
Halbin, Nona Glazer, 14
Mann, Evelyn, 1,19
Hannes, Marya, 16
Marcelly, Josephine, 9
Hartin, Dorothy, 12,16
Martin, Mary, 21
Hartin, Patricia, 4
Hazen, S. David, 14
McArthur, Arthur, I
McCiennen, Doug, 7
McCubbin, Hami I ton , 20
McGee, Bonnie, 19
MeG innis, Thomas, 7 •
Mejia, Daniel, 20
Meltzer, Hyman, 5
Hessersmi th, Craig, 16
Michaelson , Ruth. 19
Middlewood, Esther, S
Miller, Brent, 3
Hiller, Eunice, 8
Hiller, Michael, 12
Hiller, Sherod, 10,16
Hi I Is, Ray, 9
Mfms, Howe! I, 21
Minor, Harold, 20
Minor, Louise, 20
Mishler, Elliot, 10
Hogey, John, 1.5
Moore, Collie , 21
More, Jeremy, 9
More, Virginia, 9
Morgan, Mildred, 5
Moss, Joel, 21
Hoy, Cary 1 , II!
Hurl !Ia-Rohde, I ldaura, 12
Murphy, Thelma, 9
Hyers, Lena, 13
Nagata, William. 9
Nagel , Virginia, 2,3
Nelson, Elof, 12
Nelson, Louis, 21
Neubeck , Gerhard, 1,5,11,18
Nevi lie, Wi 11 iam, 7
Newmark, Norma, 1,5,21
Nichols, William, 1,6,11,12
Nugent, Michael, 14,15,16
Nul sen, Linda, I
Nye , F. Ivan, 8,9
Olsen, Martin, 19
Olson, · Dana Lehman, 7
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(INDEX TO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS, CONTI NlJED)
Olson, David 1 10 11
Schwartz, Pepper, 16
0' Ne i I I , Nen~ j 1 '
Scott, Patricia, 13
O'Neill, Rich~rd, 13
Seelbach, Wayne , 5.7
Orthner, Dennis, 1,4, 16
Seiden, Dorothy, 21
Osmond, Marie, 4,18
Selvage, Robin, 8
Osnes, Russell, 19
Settles, Barbara, 9
Otto, Herbert, 17
Shapiro, Howard , 4
Otto, Roberta 17
Pattison, Joy~e, 13
Shattuck, Leta, 1
Peck, David, 19
Sheps, Elaine, 8
Perkins, James, 16
Shlmkin, Demitri, 18
Shipman, Gordon, 19
Perlmutter, Morton, 19
Shoffner, Sarah, 7
Peters , Marie, 15,! 6
Siddle, Barbara, 7,16
Peterson, Evan, 13
Siegel, Natalie, 9
Peterson, Gail, 5
Singer, Laura, 6,11
Ph~lan, Gladys, 1, l8
Skidmore, C. Jay, 7
Ph~ II i ps' C I in ton ' I 4
Skolnick, Arlene, 11
Ph' 1 I Ips' L uc i 11 e 21
Smith, Harold, 16
P~illips, Robert,'5,8
Smith, James, 4
P1cke tt, Jay, 7
Smith, Ken, 14
Pitzer, Ronald 1 3 5
Sml th, leon, 12
Pitsiou, Helen: a' '
Smith, Leslie, 7
Poe s, 0 Ill e, 5, 8
Smith, Rebecca, 7
Poelker, J o hn, 6
Smith, Sue, IS
Powers, Edward, 7
Sneden, Lawrence, S
Pre!icott, Jame s , 14
Some rv i II e, Rose , I. 4, I 0, 14 , 20
Prlca, Jack, 21
Sorenson, John, S
P r l ce , Ml ch.1e 1 , 1 9
Spanier, Graham, 18
Pring le, Bruce, 16
Spor~kowski, Michael, 21
Pur ce ll, Hory Lou, 10
Sprenk le, Dougl as , 20
Railings , E. M., 2,17,21
Sprey, Jotse, 3
Ramey, J ames, 18
Sprl n91H, Joe I, 8
R111nd, Leona rd, 9
Springer, Suzanne, 8
Rend, Lo ri, 9
StOhlllAnn, Rober t, 12
RttO, v. N ndlnl, 13
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Staples, Robert , l
Rno, V. v. Prakas~. 13
Stttyton, WII I lam, 11
Ra~chke, Ho len, 2.3
St.el n, Robert, 14
Reiss. Oavld, 3.5, 10
Steiner, l ee, 5,15
Rolss, l r11, 3,5
Stelrl~~~etz, Suunne, 3
Ri ch, R rt, 7,16
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Stout, Robo n, 7
Rldlt~y, Cn rl, IS
Straus, Murray, 1, 4
Rlmrn, 011vl d, 13
Strong, Jo hn, 16,17
R I nv~ r , Rob6 r t , I I
Stroup, At lee, 12
flo I ston , R
ode d ck, 12
Stul tJ, Fr-ed 7,16
Roper, llre::n t, lj
Swain, Clark, 16
Rukavina, J ohn, 21
Tallman, Irving, 3,10
Tauber, l ewis, 21
Rut lcdga, Aaron , 7
Rydm,,n, Edward, I ,11,16
Tay lor, Alexander, 16 ,2 1
S<tfl I los·Roth$chl l d, ConstAntina, 11 ,1 4 Tay lo r, Donald, 17
Taylor, Pat, Ill
Sargent, Fr~nk, 21
Thoen, Cal I. 5
Schennl6 I , DennIs, 19
Thomas , Darwin, 3
Schl~vo, Steven, 3
Thomas. Theresa, 21
Schill e r, P.,trlclill, ll,llt
n\01!14s, Vicky, 17,19
Schulz, Est her, 14
Thompson, Christine, 12
Schl611~n, ElI ion, 7
Thompson , Dorothy, I
Schvane veldt , Jay, 2
Thompson, Patricia, 5,16
Schwartz, Oavld, 19
Tierno, ~rk, IS
Tolone, William, 8
Toombs, Gordon, 21
Toth, Richard, 1
Touliatos, John, 13,16,19
Townsend, linda, 14
Troost, Kay Hichael, 3
Tubbs, Ace, 21
Twiss, Gayla, 9
Udry, J. Richard, 17,18
Vahanian, Til Ia, 17
Van Oer Veen, Ferdinand, 13
VanZandt, Sally, 16
Vaughn, ~dwin, 20
Vayhinger, John , 12
Veevers, Jean, 18
Vincent, Clark, 1,6,18
Vincent, Jane, 16,19
Visser, Hary Jane, 7
Vogelsong, Edward, 18
Watson, Maney Ellen, 3
Wohle, lynn, 13
~alsh, Robert , 3,8,21
Waugaman, Dorothy, 7
Wehrman. Julie, 14
Weigert, Andrew, 2
We I sberg, 0. l<e I I y, 19
Weller. Robert, 19
Welsh, M ry, S, 16
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Wennerdah.l, Curtis , 9
Wheatley, Spencer, 21
Wheeler, Madel e ine, 12
Whitehurst. Robert, 6,8
Wieting, Ste ven, 4
Wiley. John, Zl
Wilcox, Anne. 7
\II I kl n, Wende I I, 21
William$, Arthur, 6.12,16
Williams, Herman, 1>,17
WI I ll omson, Donald, 1
WI hon, Dorl,., 12
WI hon, Walt er , 1,21
Wlnocur , Emanuel , 17
WIseman, Jacque line, 4
Wbjtowlcz , E. H. , 17
Wolfe, Howard, 18
\lolnble, Oale, 21
Wood ~ , Lee, 21
Yorburg . Betty, 14
Zacher, Allan, 1,8,17
Zeldltch, Morris, 10
Zemel. David, 1
Ziegler, Oavid, 14
Zimmerman, Carle, 10
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Back to School, Back to Work (20 Rinutes)
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Filmfair Communications
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The Graphic Curriculum
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Dying Generations (16 minu tes)
Kirsa Nicholina (16 minutes)
Indiana University
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The Kempler I nstitute
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Multi Media Resource Center
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Male Masturbation Rap ( 15 m1nutes)
Murray State University
Effec t ive Affective Behavioral Objectives (35 mi nutes)
National Film Board of Canada
Coming Home (84 .05 minutes)
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Young, Single and Pregna nt ( 18 minutes)
Sterli ng Educational Films
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Society and You (18 ~i nutes )
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Norman Normal (6 minutes)
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Jefferson Hotel
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St Louis, Missouri
Program Chair
Gerhard Neubeck
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Approximately 1,700 (approximately 1,500 of whom were NCFR members, or members of both organizations. Approximately 200 non-members of either organization were present)
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The Art and Science of Intimacy and Loving
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�SUMMARY OF NCFR PROGRAM
AUGUST 13-20
Pre-Conference Workshop
in Faml ly Life
Education
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20
(Continued)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21
(Continued)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21
(Continued)
9:00 am to 5 :00 pm
NCFR Task Force on
Aging Committee
Meeting
8:00pm to II : 00 pm
9:00 am to 10:00 am
Journal of Marriage and Special Showing-Scenes From a
the Fam ~ ly Editors'
Marriage
MeeHng
1:00pm to 3:00pm
Panel--Professionals
and Their Families
8 : 30 am to 10:00 am
Section Meetings I
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19
Student Symposium
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
NCFR Task Force on
Aging Committee
Meeting
1
12:00 pm to 1:00pm
Orientation for Round
Table Leaders
10:15 am to 11:45 am
Section Meetings I I
3: 30 pm to 5:00 pm ·
Round Table Coffees
MONDAY, AUGUST 18
1:30pm to 9:45pm
Theory Construction
Workshop
3: 30 pm to 5:00 pm
I
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NCFR International
Liaison Committee,
Membership Committee Meetings
(Others may be added)
7:00 pm to 8: 30 pm
Annual Meeting
Registration
7:30 pm to 10:30 pm
NCFR Executive
Committee Meeting
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20
8:00 am to 7: 30 pm
Annual Meeting
Registration
8:00 am to 6: 00 pm
Book Exhibit
Film and Filmstrip
Exhibit
8:30 am to 5: 00 pm
Theory Construction
Workshop
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Employment Service
9:00am to 11:45 am
NCFR Executive
Committee and Board
of Directors Meeting
Workshop--Use of
Explicit Film in
Counsel i ng and
Therapy
8 :00 pm
Florida State
University GetTogether
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
12: 00 pm to 1:30pm
8:00am to 4:00pm
Special Showing--Double Annual Meeting
Solitaire
Registration
1:45pm to 3:15pm
8 : 00am to 6: 00pm
Special Showing--Double Book Exhibit
Solitaire
Film and Filmstrip
5:15pm to 6:00pm
Exhibit
Annual NCFR Business
11:45 am to 1:15pm
Hospitality Rooms-Meeting for Members
NCFR Affiliated
NCFR Task Forces on
Councils Luncheon
Women's Rights and
7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Responsibilities;
Opening Plenary Session 1:15pm to 2 : 00pm
Divorce and Divorce
NCFR Affiliated
Reform
9: 00 pm
Councils Business
Reception
Meeting
8 : 00am to 1:00pm
Hospitality Room-THURSDAY, AUGUST 21
2:15pm to 3:45pm
NCFR Task Force on
7:00 am
NCFR Affiliated
Aging
Hoosier Breakfast
Councils Workshop
8:30am to 10:00 am
8: 00 am to 5: 00 pm
3 :00 pm to 5: 00 pm
Section Meetings It I
Annual Meeting
Student Session
Registration
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
3:30 pm to 5: 30 pm
Employment Service
8:00 am to 6: 00 pm
Film and Filmstrip
Book Exhibit
Awards Session
10:15 am to 11:45 am
Film and Filmstrip
Plenary Session
Exhibit
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
NCFR Regional Meetings 12:00 pm to 2: 00 pm
8:00 am to 9:00 pm
Round Table Luncheons
Hospital i ty Rooms-5:00 pm to 6 :00 pm
NCFR Task Forces on NCFR Publ !cations
2 : 30 pm to 4:00 pm
Aging; Divorce and
Committee Meeting
Section Meetings IV
Divorce Reform; and
Women's Rights and
5:00 pm to 6: 30 pm
4:15pm to 5:45pm
Responsibilities
Student Business
Section Meetings V
Meeting and Social
9 :00 am to 5:00 pm
Hour
6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Employment Service
Hospitality Hour
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
(Continued)
7 :00 pm to 9:00 pm
Banquet, Presidential
Address, and
Entertainment
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
8 :00 am to 10:00 am
The Family Coordinator
Edi.tors• Meeting
8:30 am to 10:00 am
Section Meetings VI
10:15 am to 11:00 am
Section Business
Meetings
1 l : I 5 am to I 2 : I 5 pm
Plenary Session
I :00 pm to 6:00 pm
Post Conference
Workshop
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NCFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Pres idl!nt. . • •
President-E lect .
Pa s t President
Secretary . • . .
Trea ~ure r .
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.CMtS~ed
B.
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Rtclund II. Hey
Section Chair persons:
Counse I i ng. •
Education •. . . •
Family Action . •
Research and Theory
Committee Chairpersons:
Aff iIi a ted Councils • .
Annual Meeting Program.
International Liaison
Membership . . . •
Pub I ic Relations.
Pub I i cat ions . • •
Editors:
. &vtbMa Jamu
. . . . Rebecca s..U..tlz
.SitMon Puc.e Bonham
. . Vav.id OUon
.Gladyo Ph~la11
• . Kate GatnM
• . • Jolm Mogc.lj
tJona.ld Longwo.U:h
• f.lofUilan Lobo enz
• • Fe1.-(J(
)OuJtna.l o6 MaM..Utge and the Fana.Uy.
Th e Fana.Uy Coo~~nato~ . • • . • • .
Mo nog~aph Se!t.-i.u •
BMaJtdo
CMl6~ed ~ode!t.-i.ck
.Will..<am ll.ichoto
. . . .Jetoe Spitey
Member s-a t-Large :
Cath<?Jl-i.ne Chilman
llaJtotd Feldman
Jamu Maddock
Rooe Soml'.ltville
KIVLt K-ing
YM.z1 Lee Wood
CIWU'.e.6 F-iqf.et/
CMot Mc L~.6tl'.lt
Ronaect Maf.Miwck
•. Rutlz II. )Cl.U.On
Exec utive Officer • • • . . • • • •
. Leom! H. CM.6.teno
Field Representative to Affiliated Councils . • • • • • .
Regional Representatives:
I (Connecticut, H~ine, Ma ssachus~ tts , New Hampsh i re, Rhode I s land, Vermont)
• tJMotlt!f Bf.ctttchaJtd
II (New York, New Jer sey, Puerto Ri co, VIrgin I slands) • • • . . • • •
•llo!tma IIC1<1nCVth
Ill (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, 1/ashington , OC, \lest Virginia)
• • . • . . • .Ma!t.tlza Co•tley
IV (Alabama , Florida, Georgia , Kentucky, Mi ssiss ippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) . • • . Leo Hawfuno
V (I ndiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, 1/isconsin) • • • .
. . . Rot~af.d P.(.tzM
VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New lle>lico, Oklahoma, Texas) • • • . . • .
. Volt o thy R.io.ing M
VII (Iowa, Kansas, Mlssour I, Nebraska , North Dakota, South Dakota).
.&vt~a Boe.UdzM
VIII (Colorado, Montana, Utah, 1/yomlng) • . •
• . Glad yo Phelan
IX (Arizona, Ca lifornia, Hawaii, Nevada, \lake Island, Guam)
. . RobMt KeU.ey
X (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, 1/ashlngton) • • • . • . . •
.J. R.ichlllr.d Conne.Uy
Student and Young Profess ional Representatives:
&tltlxlila F'lil>lc..~
ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE
• • • . . Kate
General Program Chairper son . .
Counseling Sect ion M
eetings . .
Education Section Meeti ng s . •
Family Act ion Sect Ton Meet l ngs
Research and Theory Section Meetings
Book Exh i b I t • • • • • • • •
Film and Films trip Exhibit.
Aff I llated Counc ils Seminars
Round Tables • • • • • • • .
Theory Construction Workshop
Student Ses sions . • • • • •
Pre·Conforence 1/o rkshop on Family Life Education
Ga~ ttM
• • • . 8aJtba11a Jamu
• • • . Rebecca Sm.i-tlt
.Shlllr.on PJt.ice Bonham
.Jrunro Hmoh..itzl> and Vav.id OUott
Bta.<.ne Po«l'.lt and SheM. LrJ<l(.o
. . . • • • . • . V.iv.ian Cf.Mh
Robv.U Ke.Uey and Leone CM.6 t<>no
• • · • · • • . • . • •Killr..l K.tnq
• • • . • • • • . • . J e.t.~>e Spllcir
Fltanc..U, Clllr.of. Mc.Lu t l'.lt, a•xi Ron Mata~lzock
• • • • • • • • • • • • . TeNtanc.e
OUon
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
Local Arranqement~ Chairper son
Audio Vlsud l $ . • • • . •
To urs and Transportal ion • • •
Food Services . . . • • • • · •
•. Sfaiue Pr.UM
61uc.c. Cft~..io li'IIHI1
. , . C.a"' Sin trn
• • . Ruth. S.IMfl~
Hed ia and Press. • . • &tuc.e Ch~.i.o .tCII6~n and Jaml'.l> Hal~>ril
M ia and Recording Service.
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Cover phOtogra!>h courtesy of Salt Ld~e Vall ey C onv~ntlon and Vi,itor
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�PROGRAM
1975 ANNUAL ~EETING
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY REU IONS
H
SALT PALACE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH-- AUGUST 19-23
COf'IFERENCE THEME:
AUGUST 13-20, 1975
University of Utah ,
Division of Continuing
Education
MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1975
9:00a.m. to S:OO p.m.
Room 134, Social Work
lecture Hal l , Univers i ty
of Utah
GENERATIONS ON GENERATiot~S
PRE -CONFERENCE WORKSHOP IN FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION
Sponsored by the Education Section of NCFR and the Utah ~ouncll on Family Relations
E.tea.none Lucl?.e.y 1 UI'Uvelt.6Uy o6 U.tah a.nd J. Joel Mo-6.6 1 &U.gham Young Un-i..velt.6Uy, Workshop
presenters
T~a.nce Ot6on, ~gham Young UI'Uvelthity, Wo r kshop coordinator
TASK FORCE ON AGING PRE-CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEETING
Welcome: Elea.none B. Luckey, Un.<.velth..t.t:y o6 U.tah
Chairperson : MuM.e.t 81z.own, S.te.phet\.6 Cay 1 V..t.Jtg-<.n.<.a.
TUESDAY , AUGUST 19, 1975
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p. m.
Room 134, Social Work
Lecture Hal\, University
of Utah
I :30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m .
Suite A
Salt Palace*
Suite C
3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Suite A
Suite C
TASK FORCE ON AG ING PRE-CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: MuM.el 81t.own, Stephet\.6 CUy, V,(.ng.LtU.a
THEORY CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP
"Father-Mother-Child Triadi c Interaction as Predictors of Adolescent and Parent SelfConcept Development ." LyM Scoii.Mby and Bennell Cft./r.M:ten.6en, W.gham Yoo.ng UttiveM.{.tjj
Discussants: Lyle LaMon, UI'Uvelthliy on AlbeJr..;ta. and Fned S:tu.Uz, UI'Uve.MUy o6 Imoo.
"Psychological Father Presence in the Missing in Action Family System: The Testing of a
Theory on Fat~er Interaction," Paul.<.ne Bo-6.6, Urt.<.ve/1...6Uy o6 W..t.-6con6.<.n at Madi6on and
Centvr. 6M PIU.6oneJL o6 Wa.JL Stud..t.u, Sa.n V.<.ego
Discussants: VMR.ene MoUe~~., W<U.h.<.ng.ton S.ta.te Un-tve!L6..{.t:y and E. M. Ra.f.Ungll ,
Un.<.veMUy o6 No/t.th Ca.noUna. at Gneen.6bOJto
THEORY CONSTRUCT ION WORKSHOP CONTINUED
"On the Isomor phic Relationship Between In terna l and External Family Hodes of
Communication," Co.te.t.te. Clllt..<..6.oe, J . c. Shebat and IUchalt.d st. J ea.n, un.<.vwUJJ o6
Montnea.l
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0 i ~cuss~nts: Caii.R.6ned 81t.ode~L.-tck, UI'Uve/1...6-<.:ty o6 Sotdhe.~~.n Ca.U.6oll.n.<.a. and CaJr.o! Mc.Le.h.teA,
Uru.veM.Uy o6 NoJr;th CaJtoUr~a a.t GJt.ee.n..oboll.o
"Cond.jug~l Cohnfl ict:
a.~
A Critical Overview
and a Determinant Conception," J . P. Gowvaux
T.uno.t y 81z.uba.kvr., 1 owa. S.ta..te UI'Uvelt.6Uy
DI ~cuss~n ts: c. J. SIUdmOJte ' U.tah S.ta..te u.. ;V"'" : 4- artu R bA~ 4- cl1~ .. k , Wa..6ki.ngton
Un.tveM.Uy
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�-3TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1975 CONTINUED
3:30p.m. to 5: 00 p.m.
Meeting room to be posted
NCFR INTERNATIONAL LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: John Moge.y, Bo6ton Un-i.veM.Uy
3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Meeting room to be posted
NCFR MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: Vonald Longwo~h, TexM Tech Univ~.Uy
7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p.m.
Foyer
ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION
7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Suite A
THEORY CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP CONTINUED
"Facilitating Violence: Why Intimates Attribute Aggression ," Gen.o.R.d Ho.ta.Ung, UniveMily
o6 New Hampi>h-UI.e
Discussants:
UniveM.Uy
Suite C
Kay
T~oo6t,
Holy
C~066
Co!tege and Jay Schvaneveldt, Utah State
"A Model of Parental Antecedents of Creativity," Metv.<.n WUIUY!6on, FtoJt-i..da State
UniveM.Uy
Di scussants:
UniveMUy
Suite 0
9:00 p. m. to 9:45 p . m.
SuIte A
~DNESDAY,
Rop~,
TexM Tech UniveM.Uy ami MaJtgaJtet JeMen, B!Ugham Young
"O i fferent I at ion of Se 1f as Fam II y Processes , " MallgMe.t Ha.U., Geo~ge.town Unive.M.{.ty
Discussants: Vav-i.d Re.Mi>, Cent~ 6o~ Fam.Uy Ret>e.Mch, !liMIUngton, V.C. and Jwe
Sp11.ey, CMe
7:30 p.m . to 10:30 p.m.
Rooms 20lf-5
81tent
We.i>.t~n Re6~ve
UniveM.Uy
NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING CONTI ~ UED
(lq74-7S committee only, pleas e; pas t presidents welcome)
Pres iding: ~chaltd K0tckho66, P~due UniveA4Utj, NCFR President
THEORY CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP
Bus ines s Meeting: Election of program chairperson for 1977
Chairperson: Jwe Sp!ley, CMe WeA.t~n RM~ve UniveM.Utj
AUGUST 20, 1975
~0 a . m. to 7:30 p.m.
ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION
Foyer
8:00a.m. to 6:00 p .m.
Room 2 I 4
BOOK EXHIBIT
ChaIrperson:
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Rooms 213-213A
FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
Chairperson: V-i.v.i.an C!Mk, New YMfl. Urt.<.veMUy
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Rooms 209-10
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Utah State Employment Service
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Suite A
Bf cU.ne
PoM~,
Wgham Young Un-i.veMUy
THEORY CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP CONTINUED
"Toward a Theory of Leisure and Family Interaction," Vertn-<.6
C~otina
G~een6bo~o
Discussants: Jo6eph T~n~, Coto~ado
Otihn~,
Unive.M.Uy
o6 Notih
at
State Un.<.veA4.Uy artd Vougta6
~ntey, ~ham
Young Unive.M.Uy
Suite C
"The Socialization of Educational and Occupational Values:
UniveM.Uy o6 M-<.nnuota
Discussants: VMW-i.rt ThomM, ~gham Young
.state un.<.ve.M.Uy
MaM.e.yrt
IIU.rtg~,
Univ~.Uy
A Processual Analysis,"
and MaM.e Zeg!art, WMIU.ng.ton
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1975 CONTINUED
9:00a.m. to 11:45 a . m.
Rooms 204-5
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Suite A
OMMITTEE AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
C
I
plea se · past presidents welcome)
(197~-~S comm 1 _ttheesdoK~}~ho
P~du.e. UY!iveMily, NCFR President
Presiding: R~e ~
ucCr~
,
NCFR
EXECUTIV~
66
THEORY CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP CONTINUED
.
.
1
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. The T r ansm 1ss 10n of Family Process,"
'Tr~nsgenerat1onal p o 1 1t1cs.
LaJVr.y Colt6.ta. ...+:
''"'An~ ,
Tu.6t6 Un-lveMdtj
F. Ivan Nye., wa.Mu.ngton S.ta..te. UrU.vcvr..6ily and S.tephe11 W-i.U<.n.g, Un..<.v~.<..ty
Discussants:
o6 Iowa
Boyd RoWM and Stephen. Balvt,
BIU.gham Vou.ng Un.-i.ve.JU>dy
.
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b
·
Discussants : Bell-t Adam4 , Un-lveMdtj o6 W.weonMn and Ro eAt Lew.w, PertrL5y.f.van..<.a S.ta.te
Un-lveMdlj
Suite C
"A Theory of the Distribution of Power in Marriage,"
Suite D
"Historical Perspective on Family Research and Theory," Tam~a.
Discussants to be announced
12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Rooms 204-5
ORIENTATION FOR ROUND TABLE LEADERS
Chairperson: Kevt..t K-ing, UtU.vvu,Uy
1:00 p.m. to 3:00p.m.
Assembly Hall
C.f.a~tk
Un..<.veJt6.(.ty
o6 Ge.oJtg.<.a
"How to Survive:
I :00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m .
HM.e.ve.n,
STUDENT SYMPOSIUM
Little Theater
SPECIAL PANEL
Professionals and Their Families," Jamcu Cll.oahe., V-iJtg.i.n-i.a. P
o.ly.techn-i.c
I Mtdu.te. and S.ta.te. Un-lveM-i..tlj, S.teU.a Go.f.dbeJtg, Pe.nMy.lvan-i.a S.ta..te. Un-lvelt..6-Uy,
E.ee.a~wJte. Lu.eke.y, U~v elt..6Uy o 6 U
.tah, M-i.-'1.-i.am He.y 1 RoHville., M.£nneAo.ta. Pu.bUc Schoo£.6,
and R..i.clulltd He.y, Un-<.velt4-i..ty o6 M..i.nrteAo.ta
Moderator: G~ha.Jtd Ne.u.be.ck, Un-i.ve.Jt4-i..ty o6 M.£nneAo.ta
Panel: "Career Change s in the Mi ddle Years--Panacea or Pandora's Box?"
Moder a tor: RobeJt..t Ja.cluon, Pu.11.du.e. UrU.ve.1!.4Uy a11d Fam-Uy S~v..i.c.e. AMoc.-i.tLti.on
Cou.n..ty, Ind-iana
3 : 30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Suite A
Suite C
3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Suite D
THEORY CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP CONTINUED
y Interaction, 11 Rona.td M. Co~;te.U PJ.>ycfUatM.e
lM.tdu.te., Wa.oll,irtg.ton, V. C.
'
Discussants: Malty H
-i.c.k-6, F.f.o-'1.-i.da S.ta..te. Un-lve.1!.4Uy and Edwa!td Thomp6on Ca.6e. Wu..telln
RM~ve U~veMdy
'
"Performance Expectations and Fam i I
~onvergence ,"
"The Theory of Ex peri en ta I
Discussants: GJta.ham SparueJt,
U~veJU.Uy
M. Lawttenc.e. -Ra.w.U.ng 6 , UrU.ve.JU>dlj o6 Te.tltle.6oee
Pe.nMy.f.va.n-i.a S.ta..te. UrU.ve.May a.nd RogeJt U.bby, SyJtaclL6e
WORKSHOP
"Th:
U~e
of
V-tciUMon
Moderator:
3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Suite E
o6 H
o«Wtd
Ex~ I i c i ~ Film in Counse I i ng
Un.t~eJU.Uy, ~obeJt..t R&...tman,
Robe.ll..t Fll.artc.oeu.ll., Fa-iJtl.eJ.ghCa.U6oli.Ma. S.ta..te. UrU.veMay a..t Long Beach
R~c.haJtd P~ce, EVCOA F-<.tm&, Engtewood, N0W le.Me.y
and Therapy,"
ROUND TABLE COFFEES
I.
"Fac~ors i.n Jewish
Un.tvelt4Uy
Ethnic Identity"
2.
"Reaching 0 r T
A
3.
"Experience~ wi~~n~
M-ich-igan
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97
BM.Jtu Gli.066man and A£.ta.n S. Cohen, Pu!tdue
':J
o6
Parewnts," G.fady6 Be.Wngell., UrU.ve.Mily
Tda.ho
ea ousy orkshops ," Robe.Jt;t B.food, plt.-<.va..te. p~~.actiee,
An N!boll,
n
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20,
1975
3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
SuIte E
CONTINUED
ROUND TABLE COFFEES
4. 11 Education for Family Living In Later Years," Mwuei. Blt.own, c.oMul.tant, S:tephen6
CU.y, V-Vtg.<.rU.a
5.
6.
''Teaching a Course in Family Communication," An..thonlj Btr.udell., N01t6o!k S.ta.:te UniveMU.tj
''Teaching Marriage, Family and Sexuality in the Health Professlons, 11 Thomcu CR.a!Lk,
7.
''Peop 1emak i ng Through Fam i 1y Communication ;• W.ini6tted Co.Uon, Family Commu..Uc.a.:Uon
Bo(.Wian GMIJ Sc.hool o 6 Med.<.e-<.ne
SIUU..o Cen..teJt, Menlo PaJt.k, Ca.U6ollrU.a
8. ''A Couple Enrichment Approach to Premarital Counsel ing,t' Wa..U.a.c.e. Ve.nton, Puttdue
UrU.veJt~U.y
9.
''Romantic Love and Endogamy :
Race, Class and Rei igion,'' Ke.nne:th 'Et.UngeJt, C!e.ve.ta.nd
S.ta.:te. UrU.velt.ll.Uy
10 .
"Family Values and Decision-Ma k ing in our Changing Society," Sa.Uy Han6e.n, F!otUda.
11.
"The Family Laboratory:
S.ta.:te UtU.v eMU.y
UrU.veMU.y
12.
For Peop 1e of AII Ages, 11 Lo.ll.e.:t:ta. Ha.:t6.iei.d, PU.I!.du.e
"Religion and Family Stability,"
Vb!.g.irU.a He.66ell.n.a.n, Fa.mily U6e Educ.a.:t..<.on SeJtv.ic.u,
Altc.hcii..oc.ue o6 Wcuh.ing:ton, V.C.
14.
"Futuristic Possibilities in Sexual Expressions," Lu:tell. f<b!.ke.ttdai.£, c.on6u.U:a.nt,
15.
"Minnesota Couples Communication Program," E£.a.m Nuntta.l.e.y, Un.iveMU.y o6 W.<..6c.on6.in
Pott:ttand, Ottegon
Milwaukee
16.
a.t
The Right to Marry and Procreate," Ann Pevtdue, Un-i.velt.ll,{;ty o6
"Mental Retardate:
Geottg-i.a
17.
18.
"Death Education for Preschooler s," Votto:thy Polt.-t6, Puttdue UrU.veA6U.y
"College Students' Perceptions of Their Grandparents," Geo.11.ge Rowe., No.l!.:th Vako:ta.
S:ta.:te. UrU.ve.MU.y
23.
"New. Leoitimized Roles for the Single Person." S. Robe..l!.:t Rube11., Catt~toU CoUe.ge
"Attitudes Toward Adoption," Blt.ert.:t Ropell., Texcu Te.c.h UrU.ve!t6Uy
" Single Again--A Time for Growth," MW.am Sc.hnUdell., Yottk. CoUege
"The Effects of Divorce Reform," Kenneth Se.U, Ca.:tawba. College.
"Families Coping and Groping in Today's Economy," WilLi.am M. Sm.U:h, ].11.,,
24.
25.
"A Role Model of Divorce," Re.be.c.c.a S:ta.66oJz.d, UrU.veJt.6,(;ty o6 Nevada
"Establishing Links Between Senior Citizens and People in the Helping Professions,"
26.
27.
"Measurement of Potential for Foster Parenthood," John Tou.e.-<.a:to.b, AubuJtn Utt.iveJt.6.<..:ty
"The Double-Standard: A Comparison of Two Panels 1967-1970 and 1970-1974," Robe..l!.:t
28.
"Sexua I i ty in Chi I dhood ," Jamu WaUeM, UrU.veJt.6U.y o6 Ge.ottg.ia.
"Changing Women in Changing Society: An Exploration of Innovative Therapy
Approaches," Jane.:t Wattbu.l!.:ton and Nanc..<. K!e..in, SaU Lake Community Me.n:ta..e. He.a..e.:th
19.
20.
21.
22.
Penn6ylvarU.a Sta:te. UrU.veMU.y
29.
Malt.ilyn S:totty, UrU.veJt.6Uy o 6 No.l!.:thell.rt Iowa
WaUh,
IWno~
Sta:te. UrU.veM.<.:ty
Cett:teJt
29a.
"Measuring Nurturance in the Parent-Child Relationship," God6tte.y EU.{.,b,
SJvi.Bham
Young Un.iveJI..b.i:ty
29b.
"Research Findings on the Middle Years," Ruby G.inglu, UrU.veJt.6Uij o6 Ne.bluu.ka.
U.nc.o!n
5:15p.m . to 6:00p.m .
Little Theater
ANNUAL NCFR BUSINESS MEETING (open to the entire membership}
Presiding: R.<.c.hattd Ke.ttc.khonn, Puttdue. Utt.iveJt.6,{;ty, NCFR President
a.:t
�-6WEDNESDAY AUGUST 20, 1975 CONTINUED
SSION
7:30 ~.m . to 9:00p .m.
OPENING PLENARY S~
1 Women's Year--Generations of _Women: P~st, Present, and
Assembly Hall
Panel : lllnternatlona F
II JeAo.i.e Bellmvtd, No.ti.oruu'. Ino.ti;tu;te o6 Edu.c.ctt<.o
Perspectives for. the .utur_ity CoUege. o6 Law, TamaJta. HMeve.nt C.ialr.h Un.iveMJ~:. V~.(%1
A11ne Chwt.c.h, Le.«UA U».-<.v~ ·
MedA.c.al Cente/l
..,_,,
a
Vu.k~ UJU~'"~ V~ego sta-te UnA..vC?JU>Uy
Mode~a~or: R~o~-~odmKellv~;[ 6 Putdue Un.i.v~Uy, NCFR President
Jac.quel.yne Jac.lu>on,
Pres 1d 1 ng:
9:00 p.m.
Assembly Hall
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1975
7:00 a.m.
Gold Room, Golden Spike
Restaurant, Tri-Arc
Travelodge
IUCnwL
e/l.C -
ll
•
RECEPTION
.
Sponsored by the Utah Council on Family Relations
HOOSIER BREAKFAST
8:00 a .m. to 5:00 p.m.
Foyer
ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION
8:00 a.m . to 6:00 p.m.
Room 214
BOOKEXHIBIT
..
Chairperson: BlaA".ne Polt.telt, &.<.gha.m Young Uru.ve!L6Utj
8:00 a .m. to 6 :00 p.m.
Rooms 213-213A
FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
Chairperson: Vivian C~k, N~ Yo~k Un.i.vell6Uy
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
*Room 212
NCFR TASK FORCE ON AGING HOSPITALITY ROOM
Chairperson: Mu!U.el. Bltown, S.tepheM CUy, V-Ut.gbua.
8 :00a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
*Room 111
NCFR TASK FORCE ON DIVORCE AND DIVORCE REFORM HOSPITALITY ROOM
Chairperson : EnU.ty Blr.own, Vi.vo~c.e Coul1.6eLi.ng Senv.<.c.e., WMfUng.ton, V.C.
8:00 a .m. to 9:00 p .m.
*Room 115
NCFR TASK FORCE ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES HOSPITALITY ROOM
Chairperson: Rooe Somenv~e. San V-<.ego State U~vell6.i..ty
9: 00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m .
Rooms 209-10
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Utah State Employment Service
9:00 a .m. to 10 : 00 a.m.
Little Theater
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY EDITORS' MEETING
Chairperson: Fetix 8enaJtdo, Univell6.i..ty o6 Fto~da, incoming editor
8 :30 a .m. to 10 : 00 a .m.
COUNSELING
Suite A
SECTION MEETINGS I
Counseling Before Marriage
;;croup Counseling with Engaged Couples ," C. Jay SfU.dmMe, Utah sta-te Un.i.v~dy
Sexual He~lth ~xamina~ions and Instruct ion," AaJton L. Ruti.edge, Mo;tt Cent{/)1., Ulaynt
State Uru.ve/1.6-Uy MMA.ca.f. Sc.hoot, and Maii..U.yn Po.f.a.nd Moti Centell VetAoil
Cha 1 rperson: Gl'Aho.ltd Neubec.k, Un.i.veMUy o6 M.<.nnu~ta.
'
EDUCATION
Session A
Room 215
*AU con6l'Aenc.e del.ega..tu
aJte welcome .to v.U.il. .Cite
hoop~y ~oo~ at any
t.<rne
Experiential Miniworkshop to Learn Skills forT
h"
d
.
eac 1 ng
d
ow~r 0 eeper ~elatlonships Between Men and Women of Different Ages,u RobeJt.t Sloo,
piUv~~ pllac..ti.c.e, Ann AltbM, W.c.higan
Pres rd 1 ng : SMa.h M Sh0 66
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nell, Un<.vvu..uy o6 No.tr;th CaJr.o.Una. at GJteeMboM
"T
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1975 CONTINUED
8:30 a.m. to 10 : 00 a.m.
EDUCATION
Session B
Suite B
SECTION MEETINGS I
Aging: Research and Program Development Papers
"The Young, The Old, and The American Character," lamM
E. MontgomeJLy, V-Ur.g.UUO.
Poty.techrU.c. 1n1>:tU:.ute and S:ta.te UrU.veMUy
"LifE7styles of Couples Married Over Fifty Years," W,£.U,Uvn L. Robe/L..t.6, UrU.veMUy o~
A!Uzono. CoUe.ge o6 Me.tkcine and Anne R
obe/l.t6, P-ima. Corrrnun-i;ty CoUege, Tu.u on, A!Uzono.
"Developing College Programs in Gerontology and Aging," William C. lla.yl> , W-i.cfU;ta. State
Un-i.veMUy
Presiding:
FAMILY ACTION
Session A
Suite C
Profiles in Interdependency: The Aging Parent and Adult Ch i ld
"Social Work and the Challenge of Dependency in the Later Years," Roy Van OIUnan,
Un-i.veMUy o6 U.ta.h
"Generational Differences in Filial Responsibi I ity," W,£.U,Uvn Sa.ue/1. and Wayne Seetbach,
Penn1>y.tvarUa. S.ta..te Un-i.veMUy
"A Systems-Theory Perspective of lntergenerational Dependency,"
CU66
.
Ballbe/1., Penn6yivarua.
State Un-i.veMUy and Ja.mM Sm-i.;th, UrU.ve/l.,l;UIJ o6 Sou:t.helln Ca.U6o1LrUa.
"A Developmental Perspective of lntergenerational Dependency," Robell..t Lew-<A and John
Kennedy, Penn1>y£.va.Ma. S.ta..te Un-i.veMUy
"Action lmpl ications f<_>{ Strengthening Family Systems i n the Later Years," GMylla.n6en,
B!Ugham Young Un-i.vell,l;'Uy
Session B
Room 211A
Discussant : Na.nc.y FUzgeJr.a..e.d, Penn6y£.varU.a. S.ta..te Un-i.vell,l;U!f
law and Other Outside Influences on the Family
"The Impact of the Community on the Family," W-il.ciJL,i.ng EdwaJtcl&, TexM Tec.h Un-i.veMUy
"Credit-Ability for Women," MM.tha G~on, Un-i.veMUy o6 Ma~~.yta.nd
"Stigma and Sterll izatlon: The Extension of Procreation Rights to the Mentally
Handicapped," Ra.che£. EUert PUU, AIL-<.zono. S.ta..te Ult-i.ve/1.,!;-<..ty
· "Rape and the Law: A Social Problem-Movement Perspective," V-i.c/U Rol>e, WMfUng.ton S.ttLte
UrU.ve/1.,6-U:y
Presiding:
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Session A
Rooms 204-5
MM.tha.
G~on,
Ult-i.ve/l.,l;Uy o6
Ma~~.ytand
The Aged Male, the Fam i ly, and the Community
"Family Interaction Patterns and Community Attachment,"
W~
Goudy and Kenne-th Ballb,
Iowa S.ta..te Un,i.vell,l;Utj
"Changing Family Interaction Patterns and Life Satisfaction," Tanya. K.tall. and Ecil«ur.d
PoWe/1.,!;, 1owa S.ta..te Ult-i.ve/l.,l;Uy
"The Dynamics of Family Relationships of Aged Rural Widowers," T-imothy Bll.uba.ke/1. altd
Edwo.lr.d PoWe/1.,!;, 1or.at S.ta..te Urz.ive!L6Uy
"Sources of Support in Bereavement and Perceptions of Life and Death," Pa.t KeUh, Ior.at
S:ta.te Un-i.vell,l;U!f
Discussant : HoWMd Bahll, BIUgham Young Ult-i.ve/l.,l;Uy
Chairperson : E~d PoWe/1.,!;, Iowa S.ta..te Un-i.vell.l;Uy
Session 8
Suite 0
Theory and Research on Intra-Family Violence
"Employment of Wives a·nd Husband-Wife Violence," SILUce Bll.own, UrU.ve/l.,l;Utj o6 New Hamp,l;h-<.ll.e
"A Cultural Consistency Theory of Subcultural Norms Concerning Violence," ]O,l;eph Call.ll.oU,
Un-i.vell6il!f o6 New Hamp,l;h.ur.e
"A General Stress Theory of lntraFamily Violence," Ke.Uh FaJL.It.Utg.ton, Un-i.vell,l;Uy o6 New
Hamp61Wr.e
"Resources , Power, and Husband-Wife Violence," C11.a..£g AUen and MUNLay S.tll.a.U6, UrU.veJL,!;Uy
o6 New Hamp,l;h-<.ll.e
Discussant: lee Cll.anda.e.t, PUII.due Ult-i.vVL6Uy
Chairperson : Vea11 KYU.Lcl6en , PUII.due UrU.ve/l.,l;Uy
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iHURSDAY AUGUST 21 1975 CONTINUED
10 ·15 a' m to 11:45 a.m.
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COUNSELING
Suite A
SECTION MEETINGS II
.
Marr •age
Counseling Durrng t e
C ~
of Age in a Changing Society,"
"Mothers and Daughters:
om' ng
.
•
Uni.veJrA.Uy o6
h
Alabama.~ Hu~vWhe
Coto~ta.do S.ta.te Un-<.veMUy
TuluteJL
"Three Generational Famrlres, ]o-6ep
,
)
"Young Women Who Are PH · T • 's (Putting .Hubby Through :
·
. .
.U
b~~.tse;n..~c.~~~~~~n-<.c.~
"-0
L~a.
8Jr.ad6-(.etdR, ov'""'
Char rperson:
o
EDUCATION
Session A
Suite 8
l!A.'
Th • C fl'
err on rcts and ResolutJ Ons,••
Count>eUng Cel'l-teJL, LaJr.go, Fto!Uda.
Demonstrations
•
,.
"Experiential Approach to Teaching Famrly Relationships,
NebJr.fL6 ka. a;t L.inc.otn
"Educational Programs for College Ma~ried Students,
Session B
Room 215
Re.ue Va.ntey '"'""'"!i ,
k'l~Ao
II
Baltb
R .• AD ..J CJt
OrWA...U
UYLiveJrAU:y o6 IMA-6ou!U a;t Ka.n-64-6 CUtJ
.
.
Presiding: VoJtothy M~, ColoJta.do S.ta.te Ul't.(.VeJl.6.Uy
Ch
aJta.
n
U-llel!.,
00
.. ..J
omw~ a,'"
Colle e f'amil Studies: Research and Pro ram ~eve!~ en~
"Teaching Sexuality from Divergent Li estyle ~~e~pornts.
Un.iveM.t.tyo6
v-<.c.,'!f TfwmM,
. h..
OIJ a.nd Malty Hotved.t,
Sa.ngamon S.ta.te Uni.veM.Uy, Sp!Li..ng 6-teld, UUno.u.
Ma.dge T. Schuwtz,
"Education for Increasing Moral Reasoning Level In College Students,"
Un.tveJrA.i..t.y o6 NoJtth Ca11.oUna. a;t Gltee.n-6boJto
JacqueU.ne. Eddt~a.n, Sou.theJtn U.Uno~
.
"Peer Usage In Human and Family Relations Education and Counselrng, 11 RobeJtt Gltoman,
"Family Developmental Model for Family Studies,"
Un.tv eJl.6.i;ty
Pwtdue UYLiveMU:y
Presiding: Vi.. Rex6oJtd and
FAMILY ACTION
Room 212
ll tt I e Theater
Room Ill
little Theater
Little Theater
Room 115
Little
Little
Little
Little
Theater
Theater
Theater
Theater
Session B
Suite C
.
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Ma11.y Le.e. Wood, UtUVe/1..6-Uy o6 1da.ho a:t Bo.<Ae
Famil Action Section Task Forces Meet
Aging - Chairperson:
~
Bltown, Stephen-6 CUy, V.tltg.tn.ta.
Population and Family Planning- Chairperson: Vean Ho66ma.n, Ind.ta.n Health SeJtvi..ce, Reno
Divorce and Divorce Reform- Chairperson: Emi..ly Bllown, V.tvoJtc.e Coun-6e.l.tng SeJtv~ce.,
Wa.-6/ungton, V. C.
Alternative Life Styles- Chairperson: La.JtJty Conotant.tne, Ta6.t-6 Un.tve.Jt-6-tty
Family Assistance Programs -Chairperson : RogeJt Rub.tn, Un.lve.Jt-6-tty o6 Mall.ytand
Women's Rights and Responsibilities- Chairperson: Ro-lle SomeJtv.tlle, Sa.n Vi..ego
Un.tv eJt-6.tty
A National Family Institute- Chairperson:
Rights of the Mentally Handicapped
The Family and the law
Abused Children
State
Ma.Jtvi..n S~~man, Ccu.e WuteJLn RUeJtve. UIU.ve,u.ity
Workshop
Tils It a Family Affair?
The Family and Sexuality- Adversaries or Companions?" Allll
&uhoJte., M.idwuteJtn P~yc.hotog.tc.a.t SeJtv.tc.u, Ma.d.t-6on, W.t-6c.on-6.tn
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Session A
Suite D
Value Continuity Between Generations : A Round Table
"P a ren ta I Decision Making and Ado I escen t Po I it i ca I Social i za t ion 11
College, Fto~a.
'
Ja.c.k. W.(1.UaTnh' EckeM
"A Compar~son of Middle-Age Fathers and Their College-Age Offspring:
" Ge~er~ t ro~-Gap Theories," Kennuh BeMy, CotoJta.do S.ta.te Uni.veJl.6.Uij
Soc•al_tzat•on Towar~ Com~anionship: The lntergenerational Factor,"
Venn.u.
OJtthne~~., UtUve.Jt-6.£..ty o6 NoJtth Ca.JtoUna.
a;t GJteen-6boJto
"lntergen~rational Solidarity vs. Progress for Women?" John 8-'luc.e, E.
Founda-t.ton. PoJttta.nd, O~tegon
"lntra-famil~ Agr~ement and eJLta
Knowledge of Educational and Occupational
lltlt.6 on, U eJt-6.£..ty 0 6 Ae b
IU.V
Discussant:
Boyd RoWn-6
,
B.IUgham y
oang
U .
: ...
tUvelt-6......y
A Test of Two
. .
Jay ManC.UU and
C. Bltown
Values," Ltjle
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1975 CONTINUED
10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Session B
Rooms 204-5
SECTION MEETINGS II
Measuring Marital and Family Quality
"The_Meas~rement of Family Solidarity," H~ GolclJ.,:tun a.ru:f F!ta.n K.Ung, F.toJU.da. Sta-te
U~v~~y
"Measuring Marital Quality:
A New Scale for the Evaluation of Dyadic Adjustment," GILO.harn
Spa..U.eJt, Pen.My.tvan<.a State U.U.v~~y
"Patterns of Family Ritual," Jay Sc.hvanevetd:t and Vdoy HenciJUc.h.l> , U:tah Sta-te Univ~,(;ty
"Changes in Family Cohesion Meaning as Seen in Literature," COJr.o.iljYI. Love and WilLi.am
Tay.tol!., Pwr.due U.U.veM.U:y
"Role Expectations, Conflict and Strain, and Mar i tal Satisfaction in Newly Married
Co~ P1es t V. Eugene. Mead, CheJty£. Be,Uamy, Paul. &te.weJt, Ca.!!.£. Knapp, BIU.g ham Young
U~v~.{;ty
Discussant:
Jamu Ho.wiUY1.4, UniveM.Uy o6 M.Wnuo:ta
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.
1:45 p.m. to 3:15p.m.
Little Theater
SPECIAL FILM SHOWING
"Doub 1e So I ita ire"
11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Suite E
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS LUNCHEON
Address: "Opportunities for Affiliates to Serve as Advocates in Regard to Government
Programs," Cec.eL<.a SucLi.a., VHEW, CfUidllen'l> BUI!.eau, Wcu.M.ng:ton, V.C.
Presiding : Robel!.:t Kelley, Fu.t.e.el!.:ton Co.e..tege, Ca.ti6ol!.nia
1:15 p.m. to 2:00p.m.
SuIte C
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS BUSINESS MEETING
Chairperson: Gladyo Phe.ta.n, Co.toJtado S;ta.;te Unive1!.6.Uy
2:15p.m. to 3:45p.m.
Suite C
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS WORKSHOP
Panel: "Comments on Affi li ates as Advocates and Proposals for Action," Ru-th Je.woon,
Na.-ti.omil Counc..<..e. on FamU.y Rei.a;ti..ol't4 , El!.neot Vean, Utah S:tate Sena:te, SUl>an Meyel!.l>,
Un-i.vei!.6Uy o6 M.<.nnP.Oota, and RobeJtt RydeJt, UIU.ve1!.6.Utj a6 Connec.tic.u;t
Moderator: Cec.e.Ua. SucLi.a., VHEW, Ch..i..tdl!.en' 6 Bul!.eau, Wcu.IU.ngton, VC
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Suite B
STUDENT SESSION
"The 1975 Survey of Graduate Programs in Family Studies in North America," Report by the
Task Force on Graduate Programs in Family Studies
Presiding: Cha.l!..tu Figley, PUI!.due Un-i.ve1!.6.Utj and Bal!.baiLO. FJtanM-6, Col!.ne.U Univel!.l>.Uy
(A meeting of the Task Force will follow the presentation to make plans for the 1976
survey.)
3: 30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Little Theater
FILM AWARDS SESSION
Presiding : Malty Lou PUI!.c.ell., S:tephe.Y1.4 Co.e..tege
4: 00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Room 204
Room 215
Room 215
Suite A
NCFR REGIONAL MEETINGS
Region 1 (Con~ecticut, Maine, Mas sachusetts, New Hamps hire, Rhode Island, Vermont)
Region II (1-i -wYork, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands)
Region Ill (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsy lvania, Virginia, Washington, D.C., West Virginia
Region IV (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Missis s ippi, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Tennessee)
Region V (Ind iana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin)
Region VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas)
Region VII ( Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebras ka, North Dakota, South Dakota)
Reg ion VIII (Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming)
Region IX (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Wake Island, Guam)
Region X (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington)
Suite C
SuIte D
Room 205
SuIte A
Suite C
SuiteD
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1975
CONTIN~~~R PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE M~ETIN~
Felix B~~do, Un-tveJr.l>-Uij o
6 F!o~a
5:00p.m. to 6:00p.m.
Room 211-A
Presiding:
5:00 p.m. to 6 : 30 p.m.
Suite E
EETING AND SOCIAL HOUR
STUDENT BUSINESS M F..tg!elj PWtd"e U"'ivn"' :+y. ~b~a Flta.n.c.J..o, Collnnoo U"';V""'. .. c
ch-•Dn< .
...
"'""'-v<.. '
'"""'""it
•Notr..:th CaJLolina. a-t Glleen6bollo, a.nd Ron Mai.tu>hoc.k , co,;~~ ~ct
Reports by
~""' :+
Mc.Le.&.t~. UruveJr.l>-u.IJ o6
.
n~
tA...(.
IV\.
Univell6~1j, NCFR Student RepresentatiVes.
All students are invited to attend.
8:00p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Little Theater
8:00 p.m.
Leland Axelson's Room
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1975
8:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Foyer
SPECIAL FILM SHOWING
11
Scenes From a Marriage, II prod uCed by I ngmar Bergman.
Cinema V.
h'
T 1s
f'l
a m is shown courtesy of
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY GET-TOGETHER
ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION
BOOK EXHIBIT
8:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Room 214
Chairperson:
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Rooms 213-213A
Chairperson:
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Room 115
NCFR TASK FORCE ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES HOSPITALITY ROOM
Chairperson: Ro6e Som~ville, Sa.n V.i.ego Sta-te UI'Uvelt6Uy
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Room 111
Chairperson:
8:00a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Room 212
Chairperson:
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Rooms 209-10
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
COUNSELING
Session A
Room 220
Session B
Suite A
Bea.<.tte Potr..:t~, Wgham Young UtU.veJU>Uy
FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
Viv~n C~k,
New Yollk UI'Uve!r.l>Uy
NCFR TASK FORCE ON DIVORCE AND DIVORCE REFORM HOSPITALITY ROOM
Emily 8Jt.own, Vivollc.e Coun6eling Sellv.i.c.e, Wa.6hin.g.ton, V. C.
NCFR TASK FORCE ON AGING HOSPITALITY ROOM
MLLiliel ~own, Stephen.6 City,
V~g~tUa.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Utah State Employment Service
SECTION MEETINGS Ill
Family Therapy Workshop
Thom~ E. C~.t.U. ~nd WUUam B. HuPtte~~., UtU.veMUy o6 Noll.th C~olina. a-t Cha.p~ Hill.
(This sess1on will run through the three Counseling Sections on Friday and 1s open
only to the people who preregistered for it.)
The Training of Counselors
.. lnno~ations in Training of Marriage and Family Therapists" CUnton pJU11.,i.p6 and T.
Vavid 1an.6en, Ca.U601L~ Fam.U.y Study Cen..telt
'
"
..Making Effective Helping Response: A Film for Training Marriage and Family counselors,
JUa~ E. ~aNteU, TexM Te.c.h UtU.veMi.tu a.nd Mthull W' Ave/l..tj ' Penn6ljlvan.i.a. State.
YI-<.VeM.Utj
;~
..AUD~velo~mental Model of Supervision of Family Therapy •• Howlll!.d A U.ddf.e., Temple
~eM~
,
.
Chairperson:
SUM Cotey, Un.iveM~!J
o6
Noll.th Clll!.olina. CU: Chapel Hill
�-11FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1975
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
EDUCATION
SuIte B
SECTION MEETINGS I I I
Usln Theor and Resea rch In Informal Famll Life Education ond Counsel In
"What Is 'Theory'?'' We-6 e.y BW!Jt, l9tA.g am You.ng Un-<.veJ1..6.U:tj
:;changing Family Roles," Lynda Ha11.1thnan, UrU.veA,t,Uy o6 1Wno-U at Champa.-£{1n-Wz.bana.
An Indirect Approach for Enhancing Parent-Adolescent Communication," Hazel H~dy,
UIUveM.U:.y on Ne.vo.da
"A H~me B~sed Family Life Education Program," A. Lynn Scoll.uby, BJUgham You.ng
UYUV rvt.b.Utj
Moderator: Rebecca SmUh, UnA.veMUy o6 NoU:h CaJr.oUna CLt G~teen-6bOJto
Presiding: Be;tty BtVtbeJt, Ea,t,teJtl4. M.<.cfUgan UrU.vrvt.bUy
FAMILY ACTION
Session A
Room 211A
Session B
Suite C
Chan9es In the Famllt
"Lifestyle Choices and the law," J. W. Ramey, Cerr.te/1. 6oiL the S.Wdy o6 1nnova..Uve. U6e.
St.ytu, New Yo1tft Cay
"Open Family: A New Model for People," La/tll.y Con,t,:tan.:ti ne., Tu.6.U UrU.vell..t.i.-ty
"Influence of Sex Role Conflict on the Sexual Behavior of Black Females, " Robe!r.-t AUe.n.,
Penn..t.ytvarU.a S.:ta.te UnA.ve/1..6-U:y
"Alternative Life Styles and t he Elaborative Choice," MaJr.v.i.n Ry:t.U.ng, PUII.du.e. UrU.vvu..U:.y
Pres IdIng: La/tll.y Con,t, .tan;Une, Tu. 0u Un..i.veMUy
Working with the Aged: Practical Programs and How They are Influenced by Theory,
Research and Pol Icy
"Program of Rural Outreach U ing Elde r ly Outreach Wo r kers," V011.o:t.hy Hu.teJt., Atea.~c
s
County Onn.i.ce on
Ag~ng , A.t.e.an~c c~ty, N~
Jen..t.ey
"Senior Centers," l e6.Ue JohMon , Pltojec-t V-<Aec-t.DIL 6011. Se.n..toiL CW.ze.n Cen.te/1.6, San V.<.ego
"A look at National Polley Conce r ning lntergeneratlonal Rela tion ships," Volto:t.hy Wau.gman,
Na,.Uonal In..t..t.-0tut.e. on HeaLth , Be.-the..t.da, Ma11.yland
"Project Elderly," Ra.f.ph JohMon, Mlam.i Vade Commu.nUy CoUege, Fto!Uda
"SPAN Project," Ralph Wlu-te., Sa.U Lake. C
Uy, U.tah
Pres ld lng: MU!!..<.e.f. Blt.own., con-6u..f...tan.t, S.te.pfre.n..t. CUy, V.iJtg.i.rU.a
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Session A
Suite D
Fetdman, Co1tne.U
Session B
Rooms 204-5
10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Assembly Hall
12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.
Suite E
PLENARY SESSION
Presentation of the NCFR Student Award. Chaltle..t. F~R..e.y, Pu.IC.du.e Un..tv~.U:.y, Chairperson
Address: "Death and Grief at All Ages," Ea!C.(. A. G!toUman, p.ione.eJL in the. 6-ie.f.d o6
Thana-tology, Cwi...t. 1rr-teJLve.n;Uon, and Je.w.Uh Pa..t.t.o!tal Cou.n..t.e.Ung, Bah Et Temple
Ce.n.te/1. Beimo rt-t, Ma..t. 6ac.hu..6 e.tU
(The NCFR .i6 g.I[O;(:e6ut to the Na..Uona:t Furre!r.al. V.i.Jr..ed.OJr.J:. MMcULtlo11 6oiL VIL . GJtoUman' ~
ho noJtaJI.-Wm. l
Presiding: CaiC.R..61ted Blt.odeM.ck, UrU.ve/1..6-U.y o 6 Sou.t.heJtn CaU.6o1trU.a
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
13F. "Human Relations Between the Generations," Anne ]oJtdhe,Un, BIC.ooki.yn CoUe.ge.
30. "Middle life Crisis," Bea...tJt.,(_ce Bagby, Un..i.veMUy o6 U.L<.no-i-6 CLt UIC.bana
31. "Workshops for Separated and Divorced Men and Women," RobeJtt. Blood, p!l..i.va.te.
p~tac;t{.c.e., A~trt AIL bolt, MA..dugan
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FRIDAY, AUGUST to 2:00p.m.
12:00 noon 22, 1975 CONTINUED
ROUND
Suite E
32.
TABLE LUNCHEON S I
"Dual Career Marr
33.
"Arab Women:
34.
"Children's Attitudes and Behavior Toward Death an
.
35
36.
37.
age~, "
un.<.vwUtJ o6 Geottg-<A.
,
John Bonham 1 UnlveJtJ.J.U!J o6 Tl.l.iha and Sluvum P!Uce.-8
Two Case Studies of May-December
M
•
II Leil.a. n~-.JL '
arr•ages,
O'u.wu-<.e.ed,
W.cfU.Ba.n u.Uvw..U.y
"P~~P~~~~~~\~o~~k~~~ly Co~unlc~tlon, 11
SfUU.6 Cettte!t, Menlo Pattk, Ca..U6oll..n-<.a
J a.ne. BwtgU6, Utt.tveM.ttq
y ng,
Winl611..ed Colton, Family
,
Commu~~
LaNt~ Co~ta~n~, :~6~, ~.UvruUy
Liberation for Kids," )otj Cono-tattdne. and
"Systems Approach in Treating the De~ressed Pat1ent
11
11
d o 1
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Weo.te~tn
Oruu.un,
SU.ve!t La.ke C.U..Uc, Mirmea.poU-6, MA.Y!I1.e.60ta.
n t e
oJ.~ema.tty Dumne~t,
am1 y,
,
38.
"Some Clout for Kids," Ra.ymond L. EdwaJtd6, Juve.t'Lde. We1.6a.ll..e Boattd, St. Petwbwtg,
39.
40.
41.
"Sex Role Adherence in Work and Marriage," Blwc.e. Fox., Uruvell..6i.;ty o6 IM.chi.ga.11.
"On Be i ng a Working Parent," Vale Gotdha.bell..,
o6
"Copil'lg with Grief: The Case of Young Widows," Ch/U.,6.Una Gll..e.gg B£anc.haltd,
42.
43.
44.
"Combined Life Table Analysis: Another Interpretation to the Life Cycle of the
Family," Vona..f.d HM.Ung6, Uttive.MUIJ o6 TeMUJ.lee a-t Knoxville.
"Preparations for Being a Widow," Ma.ll..!f Lynn Janu, Uttive.Mil!f o6 M.i.66oUiti
"Bridging the Counter-Cultural Generation Gap," Le6.tell.. Kill..kenda..U., c.on6u..Ual1..t,
45.
46.
47.
48.
"Problems and Promise of Family Therapy Research," Hawall..d Uddl.e, Temple U.UveMily
"Sexuality of the Mental Retardate,' 1 Jame6 Nw.:te.Yl-6, WU.tell..n 1Wno"i6 Ul'live!L6dy
"Educa~ion for Family Living in Later Years, 11 Jane. Oyell.., M.i.c.fugan S.ta..te Univw.il.tj
1
Cha!r.i.e6 Pe;tJr.ane.k 1rt.e:Uana Sta-te Uttivw.i..ty a..t
11 React1ons to a Course on Death,'
50.
11
51.
"Parental
52.
"Fami.ly R~les:
UYl.(.veJIAU!f
53.
"Decision-Making Power, and Division of Labor Among Cohabitating Couples,'• Rebecca.
F.totUda.
.
Uttiv~d~
UrU.vw.U:y o6
Pott.t.f..a.nd, 01t ego n
Eva.YlJ.lvW~
0ne Parent Families:
Tolton.to
'
What•s New in 19757 11 Benjam.<.n Sch.f.e6-ingell.., UttiveM.i..ty o6
Pe~ceptions .of
11
Education and Family Living Courses for Adolescents,
HeJtbett.t SmUh, We.6teJtn M.i.chigan Uttivettllil!f
11
Inside Out or Inside ln7 1 ' WLUA..am M• Sm.{A. , J Jt. , p enn6!:{.(.Va.Ma. State.
:~h
S-ta66o1td, UYIA.vw..U.y
,.
56.
57.
8
5 •
Ve.~~..mottt
TennuJ.~ee.
o6
Nevada
54 . . .Establishing Links .Between
Ma.Jt-i1yn S:t'()Jr.
U
.
55.
.
•
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sen 1or c·It . zens
.
I
and Peep l e in He I ping Profess .
1ons, II
YL-<.veM.U.!f o6 Noll...theJtn 1awa.
Teachrng and Evaluating Self-H 1 counsel•ng _
· Skills in Disturbed Families,••
F1tedettiek va.n dell. Veen
~
1111.6.
f= F
e 6alt Juvetti.te. Rueatteh, CfUc.a.go
11 The Economic E 1ement
1 Power Structure," K. Edwin Glulftam,
" U6e IMuMnee, New'
y~4k ~U/
IM~e o!
Female Sexuality and the ..~:'!. n eco 1~grst: A Generational Gap in Modern M dicine, ••
G
.
J. Kenne-th Va.v..id6ort
e
S
, 1YIU.u.lrta UYI,(.V e/!..6il!f a.t SO" -~-h B ·- J
11 ex Role Acceptance and De r
•
.
•
UA.
e.nu
P~ych.-i..a.t.!Uc. i'Yl-6:t.i..tu-t.e
essron •n M1~dle Aged Women," Ka-te Young, Ba.rt!JOrL
Lak
59.
,Psychological Copin
~
e. Woll..th, F.f.o.IU.da
Ul'liveM-Lty a..t Poc.Jei£.th Male and Fema le Menopause,'' liell..be!L:t U .ndgJten, 1do.ho
60.
"Duev~lopi~g the Methodol~gy
Yl-<.VeJI.l>.U.!f
61.
62.
,DatingExperimentwithCol
Community Resourc
11Usi~g Vn""'"
S!Uaham
n.: .. _. . . ~ 5
of Theory Con str uction," wut.ey
~egePremarital
Students,''
or
Kenneth Cannon
.taJ.e.
S
Buii..Jt, Bltigham You.n9
.
U~"~j);j
1-.MJrnaJI.e;l HoOP '
Wgham Young
Edur;,tir. ....
:.J Dr,..;r,.m.-
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1975 CONTINUED
12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.
Suite E
2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
COUNSELl NG
Session A
Room 220
Session B
Rooms 204-5
Session C
Suite A
EDUCATION
Session A
Room 215
Session B
Suite B
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
''Strategies for Teaching College Level Marriage Courses," EbneJr. l<rtowi.u, BJUgham
You11g U.U.ve/!..6-U:y
64 · "Reason and Emotion in Counseling and Family Life Education," Te/!Jl.O.nc.e. O.Uon,
BIU.gham You11g UIU.veMUy
.
.
65. "Power Dynamics in the Marital Relations!'lips, 11 Boyd Roturv.,, B!Ugham Young Uruve/!..6.Uy
66. "Community Based Group Foster Homes for Predelinquent and Delinquent Adolescents,"
M-i.c.ha.e.i. Wu11beJtg, Manha.tian You-th Ca.tte., l<aMM
63 .
SECTION MEETINGS IV
Family Therapy Works hop
.
Thomcu, E. CWtlio and W.U.Uam B. HunteJL, U.UveM-Uy of. Notr.A:h CcvwUrra at Char.>d Hill.
(This workshop is continued from the morning and is open only to those who preregistered . )
Mini Works ho -The Develo ment of Thera eutic Skil Is
Ve.cm Sm.U , Ve.an Hepwott;t 1, V. Cotty on Hammon , JoAnne. LaM en, U.UveJr.J.JUy o6 Utah.
(This
workshop wi 1 I run for the two afternoon Counseling Sections and is open only to the
40 people who preregi s tered.)
Counse ling with Families
"Development of a Total Residential Self-Development Program for Famil ies, 11 Rotlkln Cortttad
and Ettnu.t W
ebeJt, G.tMgow A.JJr. Fottc.e BMe., Montana
"Modifying Family Interaction," A. Lynn Sc.ottuby and BeJtneU Chtul.de.YIJ.Ie.n, B!Ugham Young
U.UveM.Uy
"Attachment Theory In Family Counseling," GeJLo.ld BVLe.tt6on, Notr.A:h Sholle U.Uve/!..6-Uy
Ho~pUa.t, New Yottk
Chairperson: M. L~ e.nc.e. RawUng6, UniveM.Uy o6 Tennu~ee
Ex eriential Minlworks ho
"Communication in Human Relations,"
for Teachin
om .tltong, owa State. UniveM.Uy
Pre s iding~
L~nda Hughe~, FR.ott~da S.ta.te Unive/!..6-Uy
Adoles cents: Research and Program Development Papers
"The Forging of Valu es and Control of Behavior Between Two Generations," Jay Sc.hvanevdd:t
.tah S.ta.te U~v<VU>Uy
and Glen J erv.,on, U
"Measuring Attitudes About Heterosexual Relationships of Educable Mentally Handicapped
Adoles cents , 11 Jamu Neute.M, WU:teJtn IWno~ UniveM.Uy
"Problems In Teaching Sex Education In Schools," Edwa.ttd HeJtoi.d, Utti.ve/!..6-U:y
Gudph
"Family Life Programs for Urban Settings ," BeveJti.yJohYIJ.Ion, No!t.theJtrt U..U.no~ U.Uv~.Uy
Pres iding: ThomM Fltankwn, Gunn H
.<.gh School, Palo AU.o, CaU6ottnia
on
FAMILY ACTION
Session A
Room 211A
Sess Jon B
Suite C
Workshoe.: "Divorce and Human Growth: A Model of Divorce and Marriage," EmUy BJtown
V.<.vottc.e CouM wng SeJLv.i.c.e, WMMng:to11, V. C.
'
Issues and Changes in the Family
"Reference Group Support for Voluntary Childlessness: An Argument for Conformity,"
Shallon Ho~eknec.M., Pe.nrv.,yi.vania S.ta.te UniveMUy
"Aging as it Affects Male Roles," Jane. BWtgu.&, U~veJt~-i.:ty o6 W~c.orv.,~n a-t Waukuha
"Sex Role Adherence in Work and Marriage," Bltuc.e Fox, U~v~Utj o6 M.<.c.Mgan
"The Meaning of Marriage: The Perceptions of Oating, Engaged and Living Together
Students 11 ThomM AbeJLna.thy, Unive.Mdy o6 ~h Coi.umb~
Presidin~: Jane Buttge.M, U.Uve/!..6-Uy o6 W~c.orv.,~n a-t Waukuha
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1975 CONTINUED
12:00 noon to 2:00p.m.
Suite E
2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
COUNSELl NG
Session A
Room 220
Session B
Rooms 204-5
Session C
Suite A
EDUCATION
Session A
Room 215
Sess ion 8
Suite B
FAMILY ACTION
Session A
Room 211A
Session B
Suite C
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
63. "Strategies for Teaching College Level Marriage Courses," f.ernelt Knowf.eo, T31Ugharn
Young Univ~it~
64. "Reason and Emotion in Counseling and Family Life Education," TeNr.anc.e. Ot&on,
BJU.gharn Young UrU.veMiilj
65. "Power Dynamics in the Marital Relations!'lips," Bo~d RoW.YII.!, Wgharn Young Univelt.6Uy
66. ''Community Based Group Foster Homes for Predelinquent and Delinquent Adolescents,"
M-i.c.hae-t WunbeAg, ManhrLtta.n Youth CMe, KaYII.!a6
SECTION MEETINGS IV
Family Therapy Workshop
.
Thoma6 E. C~ and W.i.LU.am B. Hui'LteA, Univelt.6Uy of, NoJLth CaJtoUna a.t Chapel. Hill.
(This workshop is cont inued from the morning and is open only to those who preregistered.)
Mini Workshop- The Development of Therapeut ic Skills
Ve.on Smith, Ve.an Hepwo~th, V. Co~~don Hammond, JoAnne. L~en, UrU.velt.6it~ a6 Utah. (T h is
works hop will run for the two afternoon Counseling Sections and i s open only to t he
40 people who preregistered .)
Counse ling with Families
"Development of a Total Residential Self-Development Program for Families," Rol.lkln Conltad
and EIL.neo.t WebeA, G.f.Mgow AAJr. Foltc.e BMe., Moi'Ltana
"Modifying Family Interaction," A. L~nn Sc.oltuby and BeAne..e..e. Ch!C.M.teYII.!e.n, Wgharn Yowtg
UniveN.lity
"Attachment Theory in Family Counseling,'' GeAal.d BeAeYII.!on, Noltth Sho!te. Univelt.6Uy
Ho~pital, N0W Yo1tk
Chai r person: M. L~e.nc.e. RawUng6, UniveMU~ a6 TennU6ee
Ex eriential Miniworksho to Learn Skills for Teaching
"Communication in Human Relations," Jon S.tJtong, owa S.ta.te. UrU.ve.!t6Uy
Presiding: L~nda Hughu, F.f.olt~da State. UrU.v eMUy
Adolescents: Research and Program Development Papers
"The Forging of Values and Control of Behavior Between Two Generations," Jay Sc.hvaneve-td.t
and Glen Je.YII.!on, Utah State. UrU.veMU~
"Measuring Attitudes About Heterosexual Relationships of Educable Mentally Handicapped
Adolescents," Jarneo Neu.te.YII.!, WC?AteAn IW.no~ U
nive.!t6.Uy
"Problems in Teaching Sex Education in Schools," EdWMd He.Jto.f.d, UrU.v e!t6.U~ o6 Guei.ph
"Family Life Programs for Urban Sett i ngs ," Beve.Jt.f.~ JohYII.!on, NoJLtheAn IW.no~ UrU.ve.!t6Uy
_
Presid i ng : Thoma6 F
!tankum, Gunn H~gh Sc.hoo.e., Pa.f.o A.e..to, CaU6olt~
Works hop :
V~voltc.e
"Divorce and Human Growth: A M
odel of Divo rce and Marr iage," EmUy &town,
CouYII.!rung SeAv~ce, WM~ng.ton, V.C .
Is sues and Changes in the Family
"Reference Group Support for Voluntary Childless ness: An Argum
ent for Conformity,"
ShMon H
ouuknec.h.t, Pe.nYII.!~.f.va~ S.ta..te. UrU.ve.!t6.Uy
"Aging a s it Affects Male Roles ," Jane. Bu!tge.M, UrU.veM.Uy o6 W~c.oYII.!bt a..t Waukuha
"Sex Role Adherence in Work and M rriage," Bltuce. Fox , U~veM.U~ o6 M~c.hA:gan
a
"The Meaning of Marriage : The Pe rceptions of Dating, Engaged and Living Together
Students," ThomM AbeAna..thy, UniveM.Uy o6 ~h Co.tumb~
Presiding: Jane. Bu!tgU~, Univ e.lt6ity o6 W~c.oYII.!~tt a..t Wau.kuha
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FRIDA~,oAU~~:Tt~24:~~7~ .~~NTINUE~ECTl?N . MEETINGS
2
·\E~EARCH
AND THEORY
Session A
Room 212
IV
.
date and a Look Ahead
Trans•~~~n to P~rent~~~~d· UX Decade Rep I ication,"
"Transl~ton t~ Var~d Hobb.o UniveMdlf o6 Ge.oJtg,{.a
"T;:;;~t:~a~o P:~nthood ~~Black
Sue Pe.c.fl Cote, Cha!tto:tte N
' OJt.th
Jane. MaqnaJtd and Vaniet Hobb.o, UtU:viVlO.i.ty
couples,"
"T~~n~~~~~:
Session 8
SuiteD
4:15p.m.
to
5:45p.m.
COUNSELING
Session A
Room 220
Session 8
Rooms 204-5
Session C
Suite A
to Parenthood and Beyond,".Carr.dyc~ RU:..oeU, Ka~a..o Stat~ UrU.~w...Uy
"T rans 1 1
't'on to Parenthood· An IntegratiVe : Rev1ew, Bltent M.il.le.Jt, Uruve~t.o.U;y 06 T~
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G
·
<-~tlle4&e
Chairperson: VarU.et Hobb6, ]Jt., UtUVeM.vt.-!1 0 6 e.Oir.gAA.
e
Burgess Award Address
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.,Research Needs of a Family Life Educator and Marr1age ~o~nselor, RobeJt.;t B.e.ood, P'Liva.te
~actice, Ann AJtbo!t, Mie~gan, 1974 Burge~s Award RectpJ~nt
Presiding: JeAt.ie Be.Jtrta~td, Na;tiona.f. Trt6.tUu.:te o6 Edu.c.a..:ti..on
SECTION MEETINGS V
Family Therapy Workshop Continued
.
.
fhomcu. CWI-db a.nd wa.el.am Hunte.Jt, Un<.veM.U:!f
o6 No!tth CaJtoUrta
only to those who have preregistered.)
Evaluation of Counsel in2
"A Behavioral Analysis of Therapeutic lnjunction, 11 V . Eugene Mead, Wgham Young
Urtiv e~t.o.U!{
"Diagnosis and Evaluation of Marital and Family Counseling," Ronai.d CJtomweU. a.ttdVav.i.d
FoWLnieJt, Urtivw.Uy o6 UiAJ..ou.Jti a;t Kart6M CLty and Vavid Oi6on, UrU.vwily o0
Chairperson:
F!te.deltic.lz. Humph!tey, UniveMdtj
o6 Conne.c.:Ueu,t
Illustrated Research Papers
"Mormon Polygyny: Social Anomaly and Enigma," Blten-t: Ba.!ttow UniveM.Uy o6 Cti.Uco~in-Stoa.t
"Responsible Maturity:
Its Dilemmas and Delights" Anne Jo~dhe,im Blt.ooklyn C
ollege,
C.Uy UniveM.UIJ o6 Nw YoJtlz.
'
Presiding: Melvin W.U.flirt6on, F.to!tida. State UniveJUJ.Uy
FAMILY ACTION
Session A
Room 211A
Session 8
Suite C
(Open
Veon Smah, Vea.n He.p!Jolt..th, V. Co!tydon Hammond, JoAnne La.Me.n, UrtiveMLty o6 Utah. (Open
MinneAo.ta
EDUCATION
Suite 8
a.:t Chapel Hill.
only to those who preregistered.)
Mini-Workshop- The Development of Therapeutic Skills Continued
'
Fosterparenthood
"Use of Sta~dardized Measures In Child Placement"
John TouUa..to.o and Blt.yon U.ttdhoiflr,
AubWtn Uruve~t.o.Uy
'
"Qual~ty of Life Issues Used in Determining the Cost of Fostercare," BaJtba/U! H. Se,t.tle4,
~ucLUh.Va.n Name, JameA V. Cu.U.e.y, Bltoolz.e. MeCa.ul.e.q, Un.iveJUJ.Uy o6 Veta.u.tVLe.
~es l d~ng: BMba.Jta. H. Se.tte.e..o, UniveMdy 00 Ve..ta.wa.!te.
~~m•:y Ltfe Among Vietnam Veterans:
e ssues
"The R t
·
"Th Ne ~~ntng
~eteran
F:nWM e~r~ng
The Programs:
1
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itJ}
and Interpersonal Adjustment," Clta.Jt!e.o Figtey, PuJtdue UtUVeM
,Vetera~ and Family Adjustment," Ea.Jtt Hoppe.Jt, Na;t,i.omll League o6
vuc.an Pll..uoneJtJ., and .the. MiMing -in Satd.hea..o.t Mia
'Communi ty Outreach p
,
Issues and Programs
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f
Ve.te!ta.M Adm · · .,.. ~:~?.ram 0 ~
Veterans and Their Fam 11 i es
-<.rtM-v~n Ho~p.ua.e.
Cati'
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11
'
nlWOod
F£.oyd Mel! had, S'te
• 0 McCubW•
Veterans' Programs In Famll
,
nO!tn<.a.
Cen.teJt (,olf. P!tMone~~.
W y Adj~stment, an International Survey," Ham.i.U rl
~he Non-Programs:
aJt S.tud-<.e6, San Viega
What We Know and What W N
. hJ;tel
Gene~~.a.e CouMel.to :t.h eS eed to Do About Veterans' Families," Guy H. McJU.cna,te
ChaIrperson: ChaltteA \;~·~~e ~~~~~~e. on V~e.Jtart.6
6a.A.IrA, the U. S . .Se
on
An
111,
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1975 CONTINUED
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4:15p.m. to 5: 45p.m.
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Session A
Room 212
Session B
Suite D
SECTION MEETINGS V
Marriage and Fami ly Life in t he P.ost-Paren t al Years
"Hu sband-Wi fe Cong ruence in TKelfOefinitions of Life Sa tisfaction In the Post-Parental
Years," LaVe.U. E. Saunde.M, Ono.gon Sta-te. UrlA.veMUIJ
11
Elde~ly P~rents' Interaction with Offsp r ing: A Comparative Analysis of Two
Restdenttal Se ttings," JamM Ve.BWtgeA, UrlA.veMUij o6 Lo~Uiov,i,Ue
11
Pos~-Par~ntal and Other M
iddle-aged Couples," ChaltiM PU!tane.k, 1nd,£ana. Sta-te
Uruve.MUIJ at Eval'l).,v-Ue.e
Discu s sant:
Vav~ Mangen, UrlA.veM,i,ty o 0 Minne6ota
~omen 's Occupational Rol es, Ma r riage and the Fam i ly
The Impact of Dual-Career Marriages on Female Professional Careers: An Empirical Test
of a Parson ian Hypothesis," ThomM Malttin, Kenne-th BeA!tlj, R. Bllooke Jac.ob~on,
Colonado S.ta;te. UrlA.veM,i,tiJ
"Leisur~, Companionship, and the Wor king Wife," Ven~ OnthneA, UrlA.veM,i,tlj o6 Nol[;(;h
CaJLoUna. at GILeel'l).,boiLo and Leland Axefhon, Flolt..ida State UrlA.veMUij
"Drug Usage as an Index of Stresses in W
omen's Lives," Jane PILathe.IL and Linda F~e-U.,
CaU6oiLIU.a S!.ta.te UnA.v eMUy at No!Lth!t~ge
Discussant: Kath!tljn JohMe.n, PWtdue UrlA.veMUij
6: 00p.m . to 7:00 p . m.
Three Seasons Room,
Hilton Hotel
HOSPITALITY HOUR .
7:00p.m. to 9 : 00 p.m.
Three Seasons Room,
Hilton Hotel
BANQUET
Presentation of Burgess Award. JM~~e Be.ILna!Ld, N~onal JY!).,titute o6 Educ.~o n,
Chairperson .
Presentation of Osbor ne Award. N~c.k S~nnet-t, Oklahoma State UrlA.veM,i,tlj, Chairper son.
Presidentia l Address: "Middle-aged Marriage: At the Summit or Over t he Hill,"
~c.haJLd K. Ke.1Lckho66, PUILdue UrlA.veM,i,tlj, NCFR Pres ident
Entertainment, featuring the Keith Mellville Family, singing song s from Broadway plays.
Presiding : Kate. GaJLneA, Famillj U6e Council o6 GILeo.-teiL GILeeMboiLO, No!Lth CaJLo.Una.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1975
8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a . m.
Assembly Hall
THE FAMILY COORDINATOR EDITORS' MEETING
Chairperson: Jame6 Walte.M, UrlA.veM,i,tlj o6 Geo!Lg,{a, incoming editor
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
COUNSELl NG
Suite A
SECTION MEETINGS VI
Pre-retirement Planning and Retirement Counsel i n
Pane 1 : J eAILIJ Pa..o-~>mOILe , G 6oiL Coun-ty Council on Ag~ng, GILeeMboiLo, No!Lt.ft CaJLo.Una.,
EDUCATION
Suite 8
He.!Lbe/1.-t. O:tto, Cel'!-te.IL 6oiL the Vevelopment o6 Human Potent,(a£., San V~ego, Ca.Li.6oiLnA.a;
Edman PalmoiLe, Vuke UrlA.veM,i,tiJ, K~ng TOILgMen, c.oMu.Ua.nt, Salt Lake CUy, and
Wo.-el.ac.e FuLton, Equ,i,ta.ble L~6e. AMWtanc.e Sou~IJ, New YOILk CUIJ
Chairperson: HeAbe/1.-t. Otto, Cente.IL 6oiL the Vevelopment o6 Human Pote.n.t<.a.e., San V-<.ego
Demonstrations
"How to Develop a Cours e in Parent Education," FloiLen.c.e Ke.1Lc.kho66, PWtdue Utt-<.veMUy
"A Multi - Media Instructional Format: Purpos es, Procedures, and Products," S.teUa
Goldbe~g and FILanc.-<.ne V~ch, Penl'l-61JlvanA.a Sta.te..un.-<.ve.IL-6-i.,tlf
Presiding:
FAMILY ACTION
Sess ion A
Suite C
Pe-teA Van Sue-tendael, Wuton, Conne.~c.u,t
The Aging and the Aged
.
"Postparental Peri od: An Opportuntty for Redefinition ," ChaJLle6 P€-tJta.n.ek, Ind.<.a.na State
UIU.ve.M.UIJ at Eval'l-6ville
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1975 CONTINUED
8·30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
FAMILY ACTION
•
Session A
su i t e C
Session B
Room 211A
SECTION MEETINGS VI
.
The Aging and the Aged (Contrnued)
"Marital Satisfaction and the Retirement Stage:
•
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A Revrew and Theoretrcal Formulation"
Thnothy Blt.uba.ke/1., 1owa. Sta.te Univ eMU!!
.
Orde~l ies _for Employment rna
Sa..Uy HaYL6e.n, FtoJU.da. Sta.te. UMveMU!J
.
.
Presiding: Thnoth!{ Btt.ubake/1., Iowa. Sta-te. Uru.veMU.Ij
"Training Nurses' Aides and
Nursing Home for the Aged, ..
Family Planning, Parenthood, and Children
•
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"Sex Role Stereotypes as Predictors of Contraceptrve Use, G!Lee/1.
'
LLtton Fox., BowUng
GJte.en S:tate. UniveMiltj
lvLda. 1<. Tome.h, BowUng GJteen
.
"Sibling Relations as Socialization for Parenthood," CU66olt..d S. EMman, PenYL6yl.van<.a.
S:tate Urt-i.veMUy
.
•
.
11 A Model for Children's Services," Raymond Edwo.!t..d!.>, Bea.,t;Uc.e. Rune/!., Mwue.l. Mc.CoJtd, and
Edwa11.d Hale., Juveni.e.e We.l.6a.Jte. Boa.Jtd, St. PeteMbuJt..g, FloJU..da
Presiding : G!tee/1. Utton Fox, Bow.Ung GJte.e.n Sta-te UrU.ve.MUy
"Birth Order, Club Membership, and Mass Media Exposure,''
S:tate. UniveJt.l.liltj
RESEARCH AND THEORY
Session A
Rooms 204-5
Current Topics
"Fulfillment of Marital Expectations Among Married and Divorced Persons: A Test of
Exchange Theory," John CMM:Ua.YL6en, B!Ugha.m Young UniveJU>ily
"Theory of Experimental Convergence," M. La.wJte.nce RawUngl.l, Un.-i.veM,.{;ty o6 Te~tne.l.ll.l ee
"Marital Power Research : Impasse or Impetus," Robe.lt..t Me.ye.Jt.. and Robe.Jtt L~,
Pe.rtYL6tjl.vaMa. S:trde UniveMiltj
"A Comparison of Relationship Dimensions Within Heterosexual Relationship Network," Cattl
Rid.ie.y, Te.x.M Te.c.h UniveMil!J and M:thUit.. AveJtlj, Pe.nMytvarUa. Sta-te. UniveMiltj
Chairperson: GcU.e. Pe;teMort, UniveMiltj o6 ~U.nnuo;ta
Session B
SuiteD
Sympos i urn on Women's Ro 1es
.
"Pro~ 1ems . in Me thodo 1ogy and Concep tua 1 i za t ion . 11
Pane 1 : Ma.!t..tj H
i.c.kl> , Flolt..i.da. SWe
U~veM~IJ , Ja.c.quelJ.ne. VOJ.>I.l, Univ~Uy o6 Ne.bJta..&ka, Ve.nil.le Ski.nne/1., Univ e/l.l.lUIJ o6
W.u.coYL6-<.n-Stout, Jean Ve.e.ve.M, UMve.MUy o6 Wu.te.Jtn On.t.aJUo and &vt.ba.Jta. H. SefttM
Urt-i.veMily o6 Ve.l.a.wall.e
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Chairper son: Ba.lt..ba.Jta. H. Sett.e.u, Un.-i.veMU.y o6 Ve.lawa.!t..e
10 : 15 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Suite A
Suite B
Suite C
Suite D
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Assembly Hall
SECTION BUSINESS MEETINGS
Counseling Section
Chairperson: Ba.Jtba.Jta. Ja.mu, Un.-i.ve.lt..l.liltj o6 Nolt...th Ca.Jt..aUna
Education Section
Chairper son : Rebec.c.a Smilh, Unive.Miltj o6 Nolt...th Ca.Jt..oUna
Family Action Section
Cha irperson: Sha.Jton P
Jti.c.e Bonham, Urti.ve.lt..l.li.tlj o6 Ge.olt.. ,[a
Researc h and Theory Section
9
Chairper son: Va.vi d Ol.l.lon, Uni.v e.lt..l.li.tlj o6 Mi.nnuota
at GJLeeYL6boJto
PLENARY SESSION
Presentation of Di ~ tinguished Se rvice to Families Award.
o6 Nebkal.lka. at L.<.nc.o.e.n, Chai r per son
Address: "Generations on Generation 5 " J h SUb
Pres id i ng :
Ba.lt..ba.Jt..a. Boe..ttc.he/1., Urvi.ve.Mitli
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e.Jt, Plt..ui.den.t, Bol.lton UMveJt.h If, alir).p.n
Le.l.and Ax.el..b/ ~/-:~ }M.(.c-tan, ~ a~holt..Uy, hi.l.ltolt..i.an, a.nd ma..them
n, {..0' <-UJ a. Stat e. UMv e.Jtl.l Uy
urt-i.veMUy e.ducatoJt
1: 00 p .m . to 6:00p.m.
Suite A
at Chapel. Hill
phi..e.
l.l
0
h
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POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
"Family Sculp t ure Tech n i qu
"
d
Urt-i.veMi.ty. (0 en o
es' con uc ted by Joan and La.lt..lt..IJ CoMtanti.ne,
P
n1y to those who have pr ereg i s tered.)
Tu6.tl.l
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NCFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 1975-76
President. · • •
. . Calll61Led B. BILod~ck
President-Elect.
.w~ c. Nichofh, JIL.
Past President •
Richalld K. Ke1Lckho66
Secretary. • • •
Vo11.0thy E. Bai!/Uel!.
Treasurer. • • •
• • . • • • • • ..
. Richtvtd N. Hey
Editor, )oUILnd o6 MaM.J..age. and the. Fam-Uy
FeV.x M. Be~La~Ldo
Editor, The Fam-Uy CoOilcLi.na.toiL . . . . . .
. Jamu Wa.Uc>M
Editor, Monog~r.aph Se/Uu • • • • • • • •
. . Jw e. Sp~r.ey
Editor, JoUILnd o6 Fa.mU.y H-t6t01r.y ( 1976)
Tamalta H
alteven
Section Chairpersons:
Counse 1 i ng. • • . •
. Ba1tba1La J amu
Education • • • . .
.Rebecca Smith
Fam i Iy Action • • •
. • . . . . . • H
ei.en Halt.tnu<~
Research and Theory
. • .
. . . . . . . Jacquei.in e Wi4 eman
Annual Meeting Program Chairperson
.Cort4.ta~na Sa 0 ilio<~-Roth<lchild
Committee Chairpersons :
Affiliated Councils •
.to be announced
International Liaison
. . . John Mogey
Membership . . • .
. VoiLothy Mal!..tin
Pub! ications . ••
.t o be announced
Public Relations.
. . . .
. . . .Von Tho~r.man
Hemb~rs at Large .
Ca.the/Une Chilman, Kal!.£ K~ng
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Executive Officer. • •
• . Ruth H. ; ·e.L'U> ort
Field Representative to Affil lated Councils.
. Leone H. Calt4tert4
Regional Representatives:
I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Ve rmont)
.Vo~r.othy Blanc.halld
II (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands) • . . . . . . .
. . . No~r.ma Ne.LW~alr.k
Ill (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, DC, West Virginia)
. . . . . . . .Mal!.tha Coni.ey
IV (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, No r th Carol ina, South Carolina, Tennes see) . . E. M Ra..U-i.ng~
.
V (Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin) . . . •
Thei.ma Vunn Hart4ert
VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) • • • . . . .
. VoiLothtj Ri4irtgel!.
VII (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota) .
. Ba!tbalr.a Boettchel!.
VI II (Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming) . . .
. . . . .. .
. Jay Schvaneveldt
I X (Arizona, Ca II forn ia, Hawaii, Nevada, Wake Is land, Guam) . . . .
. . . . Loi4 Fa~r.one
X (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington) . • . . • • . . • . . . • . .
• . • • . • • . . . . . J. Richa~r.d Connelly
Student and Young Professional Representatives . .
• Ca~r.ol McLe<~teiL , Ronald Mala<~hock, Judtj Af.bel!..t, Jay Mancini
REGIONAL STATL MID LOCAL CHAIRPERSONS
Rocky Mountain--Golr.dorr. Gedde.<l
Southeastern--John ~eene
Tri-State--Nolr.ma NelUnalr.k
Western--Balr.ba~r.a
Gunrr.
Alabama--John W-Uey
Alberta, Canada--V~nne Kiel!.en
Northern Ca I i forn la--VOilothy SUden
Connect icut--Robell.t RtjdeiL
Georg ia--NeU-<.e Rodgc>M
1daho--Spenc.eiL Wheatley
Illinois--Yen Petc>Mon
Indiana--Vale Womble.
1owa--Sha~r.on
B.i.uc.hlle
Lou 15 lana--Peggy V1r.aughn
H~ryland--Ge~teva Eltj F.Uc./UngeiL
Michigan--Betty Balr.bel!.
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Abernathy, Thomas, 13
Adams, Bert N., 4
Albert, Judy, 17
Allen, Craig M., 7
Allen, Robert P., II
Avery, Arthur W., 10,16
Axelson, Leland, 1,15,16
Bagby, Beatrice, II
Bahr, Howard M., 7
Bahr, Stephen J., 4
Barb, Kenneth H., 7
Barber, Betty, 11,17
Barber, Cliff, 7
Barber, Kenneth, 17
Barlow, Brent, 14
Barrier, Dorothy E., 17
Bar ton, Gary, I
Bashore, Ann, 8
Bellamy, Cheryl, 9
Bellinger, Gladys 1., 4
Berardo, Felix M., I ,6,10,17
Berenson, Gerald, 13
Bernard, Jessie, 6,14,15
Berry, Kenneth, 8,15
Bieschke, Sharon, 17
Birch, W. L., 17
Blanchard, Christina G., 12
Blanchard, Dorothy, 1,17
BIood , Robert, 4, 6, 11 , 14
Boettcher, Barbara, 1,16,17
Bonham, John, 12
Bonham, Sharon Price, 1,12,16
Boss, Pauline, 2
Bradfield, Leila, 8,12
Brasher, Ruth, I
Brewer, F'aul, 9
Brinley, Douglas, 3
Broderick, Carlfred, 1,2,11,17
Brown, Bruce, 7
Brown, Emily, 6,8,10, 13
Brown, Muriel, 2,5,6,8,10,11
Brubaker, Timothy H., 2,7,16
Bruce, John A., 8
Bruder, Anthony, 5
Burgess, Jane, 12,13
Burr, Wes Iey R. , II , 12
Campbell, E. Ellsworth, 17
Cannon, Kenneth, 12
Carisse, Colette, 2
Carpenter, George, 17
Carroll, Joseph, 7
Carstens, Leone, I
Chesser, Barbara Jo, 8
Ch II man, CatherIne, I , 17
Christensen, Bernet!, 2,13
Christensen, Bruce, 1
Christiansen, John R., 16
Church, Virginia A., 6
Clark, Robert, 2
Clark, Thomas, 5
Clark, VIvian, 1,3,6,10
Cohen, Allan S. , 4
Cole, Charles, 17
Cole, Sue Peck, 14
Co I ey, S i 1as B., Jr., I0
Colton, Winifred J., 5,12
Conley, Martha, I, 17
Connelly, J. Richard, 1,17
Conrad, Rowan W., 13
Constantine, Joan, 16
Constantine, Joy, 12
Constantine, Larry, 4,8,11,12,16
Castell, Ronald, 4
Crandall, Lee, 7
Croake, James W., 4
Cromwell, Ronald, 8,14,17
Culley, James D., 14
Curtis, Thomas E., 10,13,14
Dahl, Barbara, II
Dah 1, Pau 1, 17
Danner, Lillian, 17
Davidson, J. Kenneth, 12
Dav is , Dor i s , 17
Dean, Ernest, 9
DeBurger, James E., 15
Denton, Wallace, 5
Deutsch, Francine, 15
Dey , J u1 i e, 17
Draughn, Peggy, 17
DuBose, David, 17
Dummer, Rosemary, 12
Eddleman, Jacqueline, 8
Edwards, John, 17
Edwards, Raymond L., 12,16
Edwards, Wildring, 7
Ellis, Godfrey J., 5
Ellzey, W. Clark, 17
Eslinger, Kenneth, 5
Essman, Clifford S., 16
Farone, Lois, 17
Farrington, Keith, 7
Feldman, Harold, 1,11
Feldman, Margaret, 11
Felton, James, 17
Fldell,. Linda, 15
Figley, Charles, 1,9,10,11,14
Fitzgerald, Nancy, 7
Flickinger, Geneva Ely, 17
Fournier, David G., 14
Fox, Bruce R., 12,13
Fox, Greer Litton, 16
Francis, Barbara, 1,9,10
Francoeur, Robert T., 4
Frankum, Thomas, 13
Fulton, Wallace, 15
Garner, Kate B., 1,15
Garrison, Martha L., 7
Geddes, Gordon, 17
Gingles, Ruby, 5
Goldberg, Stella, 4,15
Goldhaber, Dale, 12
Goldstein, Harris K., 9
Gollnvaux, J.P., 2
Goodman, Russell, 17
Goudy, Willis, 7
Graham, K. Edwin, 12
Greene, John, 17
Grollman, Earl A., T 1
Groman, Robert T., 8
Grossman, Barry, 4
Gunn, Barbara, 17
Hale, Edward W., 16
Hall, Margaret, 3
Hamann, Allen, 17
Hamdorf, Kent, 17
Hammond, D. Corydon, 13,14
Hansen, Gary A. , 7
Hansen, Sally R., 5,16
Hansen, Thelma Dunn, 17
Hardy, Hazel, 11
Hareven, Tamara, 4,6,17
Harper, James, I
Harrell, Jan E., 10
Harriman, Lynda, II
Hartness, Helen, 17
Hastings, Donald, 12
Hatfield, Loretta, 5
Hawkins, James, 1,9
Hawkins, leo, I
Hays, William c., 7
Heffernan, Virginia, 5
Heidecke, Jim, 17
Heltsley, Mary, 1
Hendricks, Oeloy, 9
Hepworth, Dean H., 13,14
Herold, EdwardS., 13
Hester, Dorothy, II
Hey, Miriam, 4
Hey, Richard, 1,4, 17
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Hoffman' Oe~tn' 8' I 7
Hoopes , MtJrgMe t' 12
H
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Hotaling, Gerald, 3
Hotvedt, Mary, 8
Houseknecht, Sharon K. , 13
Hughes , Ll nda , 13
Humphrey, Frederick, 14
Hunter, William B. , 10,13,14
thinger, Marilyn, 3
Jackson, Jacque I yne, 6
Jackson, Robert W. , 4
Jacobson, R. Brooke, 15
James, Barbara, 1,16,17
Jansen, T. David, I 0
Jensen, Margaret Rae, 3
Jenson, G en 0. , 13
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Jewson, Ruth H., 1,9
Johnsen, Kathryn P. , 15
Johnson, Beverly K., 13
Johnson , Les 1 i e, 11
Johnson, Ralph, 11
Jones, Mary Lynn, 12
Jordhe im, Anne, II , 14
Keith, Pat H., 7
Kelley, Robert, 1,9
Kennedy, John, 7
Kerckhoff, Florence, I 5
Kerckhoff, Richard K., 1,3,4,5,6,1S,I7
Kier~n, Dianne, 17
Kilgo, Reese D., 8
King , Ka r I , I , 4 , 17
Kirkendall, Lester, S,l2
Klar, Tanya M., 7
Klein, Nanci, 5
Kling, Fran, 9
Knapp, Carl' 9
Knowles, Elmer, 13
Knudsen, Dean 0 . , 7
larsen • JoAnne, 13, 14
Larson, Lyle, 2,8
l~i s, Robert, 4,7, 16
l~bby, Roger W., 4
t~ddle, Howard A., 1012
L~nd, Robert, 17
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L~~dholm, Bryon W. , 14
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Lyncu , J ud I th
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M&ll)§hock, kon, 1, 10,17
Monclnl, Joy A., 8, 17
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M e n, David J., 15
Hartin, Dorothy, 8,17
Martin, Mary, 17
Martin, ThOmas
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Maynard, Jane, 14
McCauley, Brooke, 14
McCord, Muriel E., 16
McCubbin, Hamilton I., 14
Mclester, Carol, 1,21017
McMichael 1 Guy H. II j,
Mead, D. Eugene, 9 , 14
Meshad, Floyd G., 14
Meyer, Robert J . , 16
Meyers, Susan S., 9
Miller , Brent, 14
Mogey, John, 1,3,17
Moller, Darlene, 2
Montgomery, James E., 6
Moss, J. Joel, 2,17
Moy, Caryl T. , 8
Neubeck, Gerhard, 4 , 6
Neutons, James, 12,13
Newmark, Norma, I, 17
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Nunnally, Elam, 5
Nye, F. I van, 4
Olson, David , 1,14,16
Olson, Terrance, 1,2, 13
Orthner, Dennis K., 3,8, 15
Otto, Herbert, 15
Oyer, Jane, 12
Palmore, Edman, IS
Pardue, Anne, S
Passmore, Jerry, IS
Peterson, Gail B., 16
Peterson, Yen, 17
Petranek, Charles F., 7,12,15
Phelan, Gladys , 1,9
Phi 11 ips, Clinton E., 10
Phillips , Lucille, 17
Pitts, Rachel Ellen, 7
Pitzer, Ronald, 1
Poland, Marilyn, 6
Pope, Mary Ellen, 17
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Porter, Blaine R. , 1,3, '
Ports, DorothY A., 5
Powers, Edward A., 7
Prather, Jane, 15
Price, Richard, 4
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Purcell, Mnry lou , 9
Quiett, Lol ~ , 17
Ralllng t , E. .H., 2,17
Rmney, J. W. , II
Rawl ing s , H. Lawrence , 4,13,1 6
Re iber, S. Robe rt, 5
Reiner, Beatrice S., 16
Rei s s , David, 3,11
Re itma n, Robert, 4
Rexford, Vi, 8
Rid I ey, Carl , 16
Risi nger, Dorothy, 1,17
Roberts, Anne E. , 7
Roberts, William L., 7
Rodgers, Ne IIi e, 17
Rollins , Boyd C. , 4,8,13
Roper, BrentS., 3,5
Rose, Vicki, 7
Ross, Kenneth L., 11
Rowe, George, 5
Rubin, Roger , 8
Rukavina, John, 17
Russell, Candyce S., 11,14
Rutledge, Aaron L., 6
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Ryder, Robert G. , 9,17
Rytting, Marvin, 11
Saf i 1ios-Rothschi1d, Constantina, 17
Saint Jean, Richard, 2
Sauer, William, 7
Saunders, Lavell E., 12,1S
Schlesinger, Benjamin, 12
Schne ider, Miriam, 5
Schvaneveldt, Jay D. , 1,3,9,13 , 17
Sc hwarz, Madge T . , 8
Scoresby, Lynn , 2,11,13
Seelbach, Wayne, 7 ·
Seiden, Dorothy, 17
Sell, Kenneth, 5,17
Settles, Barbara, 14,16
Seyfarth, Leonard, 17
Sheba t , J . C• , 2
Shoffner, Sarah M., 7
S i 1ber, John, 16
Skidmore, c. Jay, 2,6
Skinner, Denise, 16
Smith, Herbert L., 12
Smith, James, 7
Smith, Rebecca, 1,11, 16,17
Smith , Veon, 13,14
Smith, W lliam M , 5,12
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Spanier, Graham, 4,9
Sporakowski, Michael, 17
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Sprey, Jetse, 1,3,17
Stafford, Rebecca, 5,12
Stinnett, Nick , IS
Story, Marilyn, 5,12
Stout, Robert J., 8
Straus, Murray, 7
Strong, John , 13
Stultz, Fred, 2
Sudia, Cecelia, 9
Sussman, Harvin, 8
Taylor, William, 9
Thomas, Darwin, 3
Thomas, Vicky L., 8
Thompson, Edward H., 4
Thorman, Don, 17
Tomeh, Aida K., 16
Tout iatos, John, 5,14
Troost, Kay, 3
Turner, Joseph G., 3,8
Vander Veen, Ferdinand, 12
Van Name, Judith, 14
VanOrman, Roy, 7
Van Suetendael , Peter, 15
Veevers, Jean, 16
Voss, Jacque! ine, 16
Walsh, Robert, 5
Walters, James, 5, 15,17
Warburton, Janet, 5
Waugman, Oorothy, II
Weber, Ernest F., 13
Weinberg, Michael, 13
Wheatley, Spencer, 17
Wh i te, Ra I ph, I I
Wieting, Stephen, 4
W I ey, John, 17
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Wilkinson, Melvin, 3,14
WI II lams, Jack B. , 8
Wise, Genevieve, I
Wiseman, Jacque! ine, 17
Womble, Dale, 17
Wood, Mary Lee, 1,8
Young, Katheryn A., 12
Zeglen, Harle, 3
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The NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
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�SUMMARY OF NCFR ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20
7:30 am-9:00 am
NCFR Publications
Meeting
8:30 am-5:00 pm
Pre-Conference Workshop on Aging
9:00 am-5:00 pm
Pre-Conference Workshop {Deutsch and
Goldberg)
(Continued)
\Continued)
9:00 am-10:00 pm
8:00 am-6:00 pm
Hospitality Suite
Hospitality Rooms-(Tri-State Council)
NCFR Task Forces on
Women's Rights and
8:30 am-3:00 pm
Responsibilities;
Theory and Methodology
Divorce and Divorce
Workshop
Reform; Business and
9:00 am-11:45 am
Industry
NCFR Board of
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Directors Meeting
Annual Meeting
1:30pm-2:30pm
Registration
Orientation for Round
NCFR Employment
Table Leaders
Service
1:30pm-3:30pm
9:00 am-10:00 pm
NCFR Task Force on
Hospitality Suite
(Tri-State Council)
Aging Meeting
9:00 am-10:00 pm
Hospitality Suite
{Tri-State Counci I)
8:30 am-9:30 pm
Theory and Methodology Workshop
11:45 am-3:30pm
NCFR International
liaison Committee
Meeting
I : 30 pm-3: 30 pm
NCFR Membership
Committee and
Public Relations
Committee Meetings
3:30 pm-5:30 pm
Meeting of NCFR Task
Force Chairpersons
5:00 pm-7:00 pm
NCFR Affiliated
Councils Executive
Committee Dinner
and Meet l ng
7:30 pm-9:00 pm
Annual Meeting
Reg i s t rat ion
7:30 pm-10:30 pm
NCFR Executive
Committee Meeting
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20
8:0o
am-6:00 pm
Combined Book
Exhibit
Fi Jm 'lnd Filmstrip
Exhibit
8:00 am-5:00 pm
NCFR Employment
Service
8:00 am·7:30 pm
Annual Meeting
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3:15 pm
Session for Those
Interested In
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Section on the
Family
3:30 pm-5:30 pm
Round Table Coffees
3:30 pm-5:30 pm
Special Session-Working as a Family
in the Field of
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7:30 pm- 9: 00 pm
Opening Plenary
Session
9:00 pm-Hldnight
Reception sponsored by
the J. C. Penney
Company
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21
8:00 am-10:00 am
Editors Meeting-Journal of Marriage
and the Family;
The Family
Coordinator
8:00 am-6:00 pm
Combined Book Exhibit
Film and Filmstrip
Exhibit
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21
8:30 am-10:00 am
Section Meetings I
10:00 am·li:OO am
NCFR Aff IIi a ted
Councils Business
Meeting
10:15 am-11:45 am
Section Meetings II
10:15 am-11:45 am
NCFR Task Force on
Women's Rights and
Responsibilities
Task Force Meeting
11:00 am-12:00 noon
Meetings of Regional
Groups in NCFR
Affiliated Councils
Regional
Representatives'
Rooms
12:00 noon-1:30pm
NCFR Affiliated
Councils Luncheon
1:00pm-3:30pm
NCFR Family Life
Education Committee
on Standards and
Cert if i cat Jon
Meeting
I :30 pm-3:30 pm
Open Session--MidMarriage Role Change
I :30 pm-3: 30 pm
Special lnternat tonal
Liaison Session
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
(Continued)
2:30 pm-3:30 pm
NCFR Film and Fi lmstrip Awards
Session
3:30pm-5:00pm
Plenary Session
(Continued)
2:30 pm-4:00 pm
Section Meetings IV
5:00 pm- 7:30 pm
Student Business
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Hour
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
7:00 am-8:30 am
1977 NCFR Annual
MeetIng Program
Committee Meeting
7:00 am-8:30 am
The Family
Coordinator
Family Life
Education Panel
Meeting
8:00 am-6:00 pm
Combined Book
Exhibit
Film and Fi 1mstrip Exhibit
8:00 am-6:00 pm
Hospitality Rooms-NCFR Task Forces
on Aging; Abused
Child; Middle
Years; Population
and Family
Planning
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Annua I Hee t i ng
Registration
NCFR Employment
Service
9:00 am-10:00 pm
Hospitality Suite
(Tri-State Council}
8:3d am-10:00 am
Section Meetings I ll
10:15 am-11:45 am
Plenary Session
12 :00 noon- 2 :00pm
Round Table Luncheons
I ;00 pm-2:00 pm
Burgess Award
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3:00 pm-5:00 pm
Student Symposium
4:15pm-5:45pm
Section Meetings V
6:30 pm-7:30 pm
Hospital lty Hour
7:30 pm
Banquet and Presidential
Address
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
8:00 am-12:00 noon
Message Center for NCFR
Employment Service
9:00 am-2:00 pm
Hospitality Suite
(Tri-State Council)
8:30am-9:30am
Annual NCFR Business Meeting
9:45 am-11 :15 am
Section Meetings VI
11:15 am-11:45 am
Business Meetlngs--NCFR
Counseling Se,tion;
Research and Theory
Section
9:00 am-3:00 pm
Tri-State Council and
Department of Family
Studies, Herbert Lehman
College, C.U . N.Y.
Annual Meeting and
Luncheon
10:00 am-6:00 pm
Post Conference Workshop-Garai
1:30pm-9:00pm and
Sunday, 9:00 am-12:00
noon
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Audio Visuals - - - . - __
Banquet EntertainmentMenus- - - - • _
Tours and Vis its Hospitality---
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onventton and Visitors Bureau.
ROOSEVELT H
•
OTEL, WEDNESDAY, THU
RSDAY. AND FRIDAY FROM
:00 AM TO 5: 00 PM
�-2-
PROGRAM
1976 ANNUAL MEETING
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
ROOSEVELT HOTEL, NEW YORK CITY - - OCTOBER 19-23
CONFERENCE THEME: FAMilY AND SEX ROLES
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1976
7:30 o.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Manhattan Suite
NCFR PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING: DUTCH TREAT BREAKFAST
Chairperson: F~x B~do, Un~v~itlj o~ Fto~da
8:)0 a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Vanderbilt Suite
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON AGING AND FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION
Chal rpe rson: Ca-tlteM.tte Rocluoood, No!t-theltn I u.i.no.U. Un..i.v~ity
Comrni t tee rnembe rs: E. Ja11e Oyevt, M.i.cMgan S.tctte Un..i.v<?MUy; Vo1to.thy FJU.LU, Kent Sta-te
Un..i.vVt4UrJ; and Mally AI1CiAet06, Nolt.theltn 1U<.no.U. UtuvVUUIJ
(Open only to those who have pre-registered for this wor~shop)
9:00 a.m. to S:OO p.m.
Colonial Room
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
wor~shop)
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
to be announced
HOSPITALITY SUITE SPONSORED BY THE TRI-STATE COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
8:)0 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Session A
Madison Rocwn
THEORY AND METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP
"Assessing Theories of Social Class and Socialization: Where Do Ye Co From Here?"
V.i.k-to1t GecM, WMIUttg.ton Sta..te Un..i.vVt4U!f
Discussants: Plt.il.Up Kunz, IVUgltam Young Un..i.vevtl>U!J and Lyle LaJuon, Un..i.vvu.Uy o6
Atbelt.ta
"Toward a Science of Couples," MaJC GattMnk.ee, Un..i.v~Uy o6 Mon..tltea..f.
Discussants: Robe~t-t Rydelt, Un..i.veMUy o6 Connec.U.cu..t and SaundAa A.twe..U, Un..i.v~Uy oft
New Hampl>IW!.e.
Session B
Grand Ballroom
Session C
Ba I l rocwn Foyer
10:30 a .m. to 12:00 noon
Session A
Madison Room
Session B
Grand Ballroom
Session C
Ba l I room Foyer
11:30 a.m. to 3:00p.m.
J. C. Penney Building
(by invitation)
"Methods for Applying Developmental Psychology to Developmental Family Theory," Filed
S.tuUz, Oluo Sta-te Un.ivvu.Uy
Discussants: GaJty SpontW.gie, Un..i.v~Uy o6 Mbtnuo.ttt and Ronald Co6.te..U Pi>yc.IUo..tM.c
In.l>.tau..te, Wa~;lungton , O.C.
'
THEORY AND METHODOLOGY W
ORKSHOP CONTINUED
"Structural Equation M
odels and Family Survey Research," Steve11 HcLaught.Vt, Un-<.vvu.Uy o6
Al.imte..sota
"Role Theory--Symbolic In teraction and the Family," Wule.y BuM, Geo66Jtey Leigh Randa.t.e
Vay, and Jolin Conotantine, B?Vigl1am Voung Un.ivvu.i..ty
'
Discussants: Reuben HLU., Un.i.v~.Uy o6 l. .ittnuota and JeJLotd He.i.66, UMvelll>Uy o6
l
Co mt e.cttcu.t
"Structuralism, Menta l and Social, and Its Family Applications," Thoma..6 Condon, Un..i.ve.lt6..i..ty
o6 Guelph, OntaM.o
Discussants: MaJLt.i.n Ve.nkeA, Un..i.v~Uy o6 South Fto.lt-i.da and Pau.Une 6066, Un..i.v~Uy o6
w~ co 11.6 .i.n a.t Mac!i4 on
NCFR INTERNAT IONAL LIAISON COMMI TTEE MEETING
Chal r person: John Mogey, Booton Un.ivelll>Utj
�-3TUESOIIY,
-r3oi).m.
OCTOTI ER 19 , 1976 CONTINUED
·.
NCFR MHIBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEE.TitiG
to 3:30 p . m.
u Ft Cofl)ut., Co.fo~tado
Hudson Su 1 te
ChaIrperson: Vo 'W.t 1 AM- II, · •
rtj 1
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Gramercy Suite
1:30 p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Session A
Madison Room
NCFR PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING
.
.. -•d TltoJtman Succ.C!-6.6fitd. /.laJI}L.(.age
Cha I rperson: f)() ..~
,
New6le.:tA.eJt., Kan4M CLty, 1.1-Ut.uwu
THEORY ANO METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP CONTINUED
~I~t~~~loglcal
Systems
Approa~h t~ t~e
Family:
P~el lm~ary
&tbol.z and Bea.t.lt..i.ce Paofuc.u, M-<.cfUgo.n S.ta..te. U~veJJ.h
"Systems View of Family Relations and Resources,
MIVI I}land
''The Fami l y as
Conceptualization,"
IJ
•
~ialtgaJIU
.
ChaJLeo.tte ChUJt.aman, UYI.(.VeM.Uy
o6
a Living Open Sys~em: An Emerging Conceptua l Framework," Jac.que.Une
o6 Connectic.u-t
•
.
CaA!6~ted B~tode.!Uck, U.UveJt.6ill} o6 SoutheJt.n C~6oJt~
Fawce,U, U•uveM.UIJ
Discussant:
Session B
Gr and Ba 11 room
Theory Building
.
.
.
"Naivete and the Structure of Theory," Lo./1/ltj Co11.6.tantine., 8o6.tbn Sta..te. Hot.p.Ua.i
"Adapting Scheff's Coorientation Theory to the Marital Relationship," Vav.&. Ki.~n,
Utt.ivVL&.U!J
o6 NotAe Vame
Jwe Splte.tj, Cat.e We.t.teJt.n Re.t.ellve. U.Uvvv...Uy ctnd Ge.oJtge. Lev.inge.Jt,
U..UveM.U!J o6 Mat..6ac.hMe,tt&
Discussants:
4:00p.m . to 5:30P.m.
Session A
Gr and Ballroom
3:30 p.m.
to 5:30p.m.
East Room
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Meet in lobbv
7:30p.m. to 9:00p.m.
THEORY AND METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP CONTINUED
Gene rat i ons
"Family Identity and lntergenerational Continuity:
The Role of Myth and Ritual," S.teven
WoUn and U.nda. Benne.t..t, Geoltge Wat.fUngton U.Uvvv...Uy
"Experimental Methods for Studying Gene rations," Stephen W-ieting , Utt.ive.M.Uy of, Iowa
Discussants: G~taham Spatt.ieJt., Pe1111.61Jlvo.tU.a State Un..i.v(I.M.Uy and Jooe.ph CaM.oll.,
Uni..ve.Jt.6.Uy o6 NeJ'J Hamp.6h<1Le.
MEETING OF NCFR TASK FORCE CHAIRPERSONS
Chairperson: Helen Titu.n HaJt.tnu6, L~
and C.t'.Mk College, Polt.t.f.and, 0Jt.e.gon
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING AND DI NNER
Chairperson: E. M. Ralling6 , U.UveJt.6.i..ty o6 NoltA.h CM.o.Una a-t G~tee.l1.6boJto
ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION
Mezzanine
7:30p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Vanderbilt
S~ite
7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Session A
Madison Room
NCFR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETI~IG
(1975-76 committee only, please; past pr esidents welcome)
Presiding: Clllli.6Jt.e.d Bltode.tr-<.ck, U.UveJL.6.Uy o6 SouA.heJt.n Ca.U 6o1t.1Ua,
NCFR p!tet.ide.ttt
THEORY AND METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP CONTINUED
Conflict
"A Di 1 t. I C ' .
f
a ec •ca
rrt1que o the Equilibrium Concept in the Structural-Functional and
Developmental Family Frameworks" Ephlta.Un F!t.anke.l U ·
=~
6 -<..6C.OI1.6-<.n
"Cluster Ana 1 •
'
• MVIVL6-<.A.!f O
U .
.
ysts .as a Method of Defining Types of Marriage rnteraction" Vavid O.Uon,
w·
.
~veMdy o6 M-<.nnuo~ a.nd Bltent Mil.i.eJt., U•uveJI..6.Uy o6 Tenne.t.oee
'
Sue. S.te.-<.nmeA.z, UIU.veJt.t..Uy o6 Ve.i.a.wMe and Ja.y Schvo.ne.vei.dt, Utah state
~~~~~~~s:
Session B
Grand Ba 1 I room
Sensitive Issues
"Non-Verbal Communication
d 1
d
Computer Techniques,. J a~Jrni~t~rpersonal Relationships - -Ne w Directions in Film an
"Methods for s
· ' ·. -.~ eeJt.y, Utah S.ta,te. U.Uv(I.M.Uu
d
6
Discussants: tu&~~~ ~~~trve Family T~pics , " R~dtM.d Ge.Ue-b, U11.ivw.Uy o6 Rlt~de ~ ~~
Cont~wt.i.ty
UniveM.Uy S tulf.i
-
Ge.oUJtg~ !llat.J~,tgton
<>.6,
Utt.<.veA.6.UIJ and Vavid Ma.ng en, Tn~~,ti.tLLt 6
lUVeJt.6.Uy o6 ~IA:.66ou.Jt..i. a,t Ka11.6M C.Uy
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1976
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Promenade Suite
NCFR COMBINED BOOK EXHIBIT
Chairperson: Pa.OUcia. Tllomp&on, lfeJtbell.t Lehman CoU~ e. C.U.N . Y.
8 : 00 a.m. to 6:00 p . m.
East Room
NCFR FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
Chairperson: Ruth Allen, B~ooklyn CoU~e. C.U.N.Y.
8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Empire and Park Suites
NCFR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
8 : 00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Mezzanine
ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION
9 :00 a . m. to 10:00 p . m.
to be announced
HOSPITALITY SUITE SPONSORED BY THE TRI-STATE COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Session A
Terrace Room
THEORY AND METHODOLOGY ~ORKSHOP CONTINUED
"Measuring lntra-fami Jy Confl ict and Violence:
Session B
Ova I Suite
"The Interface of Family and Society in Sex Role Changes,"
Velawall.e
Discussants:
Session C
Colonial Room
9:00a . m. to 11 : 45 a.m.
Vanderbilt Suite
10: 30 a.m. to 12 : 30 p .m.
ferrace Room
The CRT Scales," l.fulllla.if S.t:JuuJh, Univi!.May
of.. Nw Hamp<.Ute
Discussant: John Scanzoni, IndianA Univ~~if
Nan Scott,
"Communication in Marriage :
Univelt.6~if
o6
Tenne6&ee and
8Mball.a Se.t:tlu,
B~e~
Univ~ilq
o6
RopeJt, Texah Tech Univi!.Mitq
Bridging Speech Communication and Family Sociology," Kay
T~oo&t,
Hoty C~o&& CoUe~e. . Mah&achu&e-tU
Discussants : Melv-in W-l..Vun.6on, Un.ivelt.6-<AIJ
State. UniveMily
o6
Nolt.theJtn I owo. and Ramona Mall.otz, Utah
NCFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
(1975-76 committees only, please; past presidents welcome)
PresIding: Ca.ttif..~ed fvwdeM.ch, Univelt.6ily o6 Sou.theJtn C~6ol[nia, NCFR ~u.ide~
THEORY AND METHODOLOGY ~ORKSHOP CONTINUED
Exchange
"Toward a Social Exchange-Sys tems Theory of Cohabitation,"
Cluvt.t:v.. Cole, Iowa State.
UniveMily atrd Cluvrl'u Hetrnon, Un.iveJt&.i..ty of.. Utah
"An Exchange and Nurturant Socialization Theory of Personality Development," Lawl[e.nce.
KI!.Mten, fahteJtn M.i.clt.igan UtuveJt&.Uy
"Ex~hange • Equlty and Marri age:
.
Love's Labor Cos t,"
Jane
T~aupmann,
l.lnivi!.Milq oh
W
.t.6con.6-<.n
"Simulation of Dyadic Exchange : Proposal of a Method to Study P<>~-ter in Family
Rel <lt ionships," MM..ie 0-!lmotrd and Po..Wcia. Yancey MM-Uu , Ff.o.l!)da State Univi!.M~ij
OJ scussants: ShMou P~ce-Bonham, Un.ivi!.Milif of.. Geol[g.i.a and Robell.t Luh, Univi!.Mily
of, At.(trnV..offi
1:30 p.m. t o 2:30p.m.
Co I on i a l Foyc r
ORIENTATION FOR ROUND TABLE LEADERS
Chai rperson: )NJCe SrtC.CAvwr, FCuuda State lln..i.vi!.Mill}
1:30 p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Madi son Room
NCFR TASK FORCE ON AGING
ent
l ssu~s and Tr ends In Pr
'A ss e ssment o Needs: H01r1 and Why," • Ray Avant, V~hatb
Vec.a..!Wr., Geol[g.(a
Commuflily Coun~ on Ag.i.ng,
"Con s erving the Hea lth Potential of Ol.der Adults," CU.zabuh
A6&oc.i.a.t:.<on , Clra.ttiu.t..te , f.lutr.tlr Ca•wt-tna
Colthey, Commun.Uu lleaUh
·
"Changing Pa ttern s of \.lork/l~lsu~e i~ the later Y~ar s, " Ralph J uluv..on, Ptrojec.t Hde!rf.t!,
~I{Mr~· VatiC' CommunUIJ Cot.fr.~e, /-foi[Ada
·
"A New Role for FoHer GrandpMent_ " Slt.i.~ Cctj A~ r lr, H(lrnr V{.&.i....to'l PH•jcc..t , Atf.l•gltemt
5,
Fo&tl'll. GtrMdpaii.Cil..f.J PlioAJram , P.(;U.&br~t lr
Dlsc.u u lon l eade r : T.iJno il!tj Bltubttfll/.ll , ll.iam.i. Un.iv eJt.&iftJ, Ox~olld, Olr:.<o
Pres iding : Mu!L.iei. 81[ollln, ClrtU"Api!.Mon, Tcv..h t OI[te on Ag-i•1g, Stepl1en& C.Utj, V.()lg.i.n.(a
�HOP BUSINESS MEETING .
.
.
.Uy o6 Wi6con6.tn a.t Mac:Ul.on
1976 CONTINUED
20
w~E~D~Nt!]E~S~D~A~YG,~O~C~T~O~B~E~R;f!:!..!...;~::..TrlH~Efilo~RYYIA~NiiiD""i'METHODOLOGY WORKS
'
2:00p.m. to 3:00p.m.
Terrace Room
3:15 p.m.
Colon ial Room
3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Oval Suite
Cha ir person:
8~ Adam6, U~veAA
NIZING AN INTERNATIONAL SECTION ON THE FAMILY
SESSION FOR THOSE I NTERE~TED !~~~~-Roth6ckttd, Wayne State Univ~~lj
Chairperson: Con6tantina S 0
SPEC IAL $1!SSION
• d of Faml I Life
,
.
.
tate H 6 paat; Joan Con6ta~ne, ~va.te ~ctice,
o
workin as a Famll In the F•e~
11
Pane 1: LaMIJ on6.tan-t.ute, e,t.. Feldman Ithaca. CoUege; Ha.Jto!d Feldman , Collnaf.
6
Aden, MM6ac.ltu.6e.tt6i MaJtga/1. n.<..t
Urr-i.veAAUy; Tana Htja..tt, Commu
If
Adva~cemeni: PJtogJt.am, Camb!Vi.dg e, MM6aduuuu;
• pfU.Up Ne.IAkllan
Union CoUege; LauJLa SmaJtt,
Univ~Uy o6 Rhode 16tand
Uruv~.uy o6 Conne~: Sm'w~ and RLL66 e.U Sma.Jt.t, UniveMUy o6 Rhode 1-l>to.nd
-~ ~
Co-cha•rpersons: Mo~e
B~ba.IUl_Nwnan, RM6~cJ~~ ~~!~and
3:30p.m . to 5:30p.m.
Grand Ballroom
Rw. 6e.t.t' Smc:t!Lt,
ROUND TABLE COFFEES
II M d I· Pro fessiona l Parent Surrogates as Teachers for Delinquent
0
1. "The Teaching Fam Y
e ·d C
ni:eJr. Chil.dlr.en' 6 Home, w.<.c.h..Ua., Kan6M
Youths " Pa.u.t Ammon6 , Ma.u e a/lpe
, ,_ ~b
1 · - . tJr.
~ 1
2. "lntimat~ Interaction: Designing Meaning Networks , OWl a.Jta "'uno ong, IU.Vell.4......,1j Oo
u·
:
"EA~on
3.
4.
d s
Roles " Pea.Jtl. &vtte..U and Ma11.k Huftell., GltUobolto S.ta-t<1. CoUege
t 1 quette an
ex
•
e.th d J e.;( 6/l..lg
.rU a-t ~c..U.
"Wha t Marriage Needs is a Slgger Dream," Kenn
an
an
g6 , P v e
ce,
5.
"T~~~a~e~ !~~tment
6.
o6
as a Single Parent," Jane 8uJLge66-Kohn, Unive11.6Uy
W.i.6con.&.<.n at Waukuhc:t
.
.
Who's the Sest Marriage Risk?" Baltball.a Chuoell., UruveMU!f o6
8.
"Hale . or Female:
Neb!Ut.6 ka
....
"The Sexual Revolution in Middle America: A Re-assessment," J. Kennuh Vav.<.&on, S-t. ,
1ndi.ana Urr-i.vell.4ity at Sou..th Bend
" Family and Sex Role Expectations in Conjoint M
arital Therapy," Vo.v.td o.nd V~huA
9.
"Local Family Life Councils - -Organi zational Hatters," Lo-<.6 Fa.Jtone, Phoerux.
].
E
deno, S.tepheno College
.
V.<.anne K.ieJLen, Urr-i.veMUy
10.
11.
o6
CoUege
a~1d
Ge011.g.<.a.
"Challenges and Problems of the Two- Career Family , " Se.bna Gc:tJta..(., New School noll Soc<.a.l.
Ruea~~.ch , New Yo1th
" Mid-l ife Satisfact ions a nd Attitudes Toward Retirement: Rural-Urban Residents,"
Ruby G.ingill.-6, Urr-i.vVLb.UIJ o6 Neblt.Mka
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Ba 11 room Foyer
18 .
19.
"Masculine/Feminine Role-Related Attitudes of Unive rs ity Students in the United States
and France," V.<.Jtg.<.nia FJtu GIU.tndUJt.om, Noll-tltQ.Itn M.<.c.fUgan UnivVL6Uy
::women: Perpetual Mi nority," Steven Gultgev.ich , Sou..thQ.Itn A.rUzona Menta..f. Hea.U.h CenteA
Programming and Organization of State and Local NCFR Affi llates "Thebna Vumt Han6en,
~~U~U ~eM~
,
::Permissiveness with Affecti on: Myth or Reality , " Ga.Jty Ha.tc.h, Aubwut UrU.veMU!(
Some Attitudes of Some Couples Usi ng Natu ra l Family Planning" V.i.ltgbua He66eJt.nan ,
Altchd.<.oce.6 e o6 IVMh.<.ng.ton, V, C.
'
•
"Roma~tlc Lov~ Complex an~ Sex Role Attitudes," Malty H.i.c.k6 , Kay Rualtk , and Sltu6oltd
Vav-(.6 , Ft.oiL<.da S.ta..te Un.-<..veMUy
"Pre~arlt~l
Cohabitat ion:
lltL<.Velt6-<..t!f
Facts and Theory,••
Je~6Jtey Jacquu
'
FtoJU.da A and M
20
21.
::sex Roles and Urban Health," Atme JottdiLWn , K.<.ng¢b01t.ough Commur~dy CoUegC! , New _
Yoll.k
,.Hale and Female Capaciti es to Love," Lawltv1ce K(>.lf..6.te.n EM.t(!Jt.n ~licluga.n (11'\,(vM~-<.t!l
O t he U se~ o~ Telev l_sion In Teaching About Sex Rol.es'u LuUe a. d L(l.onaltd L.ll!bVtmatl,
C
n
n
22.
"The Contrlbut·o
y
'
0f
Love F .tl
•Hns
a outh Organi zat ion to F'amlly A.ole Changing/Sharing ," CaJIO(.Ijll
en.t.lt.a.f. ~kc.fu.gan U•u.v v.JU.Uy
"
23.
24.
25 .
,
u lite
omemal~r?M o6 AmC!JI-{.ca
Teaching Human Sexual
M.innt•.6o.ca
'
c
·
.
.
ommun•cat •on •n the Classroom," AlaJt.(.iyn
AlMon,
·
Un.(VCM
,u o~
"The Home as a Sex-t ed E l
"
.
"The Mate Response tYP h nv ronment , G11.te A
kUMI , Pttlldu.e Un-(veJt~.(..ty
.
0
U
tl-(v1Vt.6.(..tlj
t e Changing Role of Women , " Cll.a.i!J Afc4H.Il4mith, AnH.•Jt.{.can
IJ
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1976 CONTINUED
-no -p . m.
to !):30 p.m.
Ballroom Foyer
ROUND TABLE COFFEES
26 . "Sex Role Perceptions and Predisposition to Singlehood,'' M. A. Najm.<., B1tad.f.ey
UruveM.Uy
27.
28.
"Professionals as Parents," MMy Ot-to and Vav.<.d Sm.Uh, Oa.kiarrd Urt..<.veMil!f
.
"The Role of the Family in Social and Economic Development : Part 1," Malt![ Rcu.ney,
29.
30.
31 .
32.
"Father's Role i n Infant Care , " Tltma Rend.<.na, Bowling Glleen S.ta..te Urt..<.veMiltJ
"Family Life Education with the Complete Family: A Six Year Review of the Fam i ly
C 1uster Mode 1," Ma1tga1te.t Sruo.i.n, Fam.ii.y Educ.a.t.<.on CoiUlu.Uan.t, Roc.hu.t0 , New Yo ilk
"Teaching the Sociology of Sex Roles," Ka..thl.e.en Slevin, Urt..<.veM~!f o6 R.1..c.hmon~
.
"Developing Support for Married Student Fami 1ies," FJted and Gto.tua S.tu.Uz, LlruveMiltj
33.
"Is Child Abuse/Neglect Related to Sex Role Problems?"
Okialroma S.ta..te Urt..<.ve.~.Uy and Bea.t.!Uc.e Paofuc.c..i.., M.<.c.h.i.ga.n Sta-te Uruv eMily
o6 Iowa
Cec.et.i.a. Sudia., OnMc.e on
Ch.ii.d Ve.vei.opmett-t, WMhing.ton, V. C.
34.
35.
W.ii.Uam6, Urt..<.on CoU.ege Chaltac..teJI.
36.
7:30 p.m.
to 9 : 00 p.m.
Grand Ballroom
.
.
Parent-Family-School Involvement Workshops," WilLi.am Taytolt
and VougtM Spilenk.f.e, PUildue Urt..<.veMily
"Delivery of Family Education Programs through Existing Organizations," Hl!/l.man
"Exceptional Children:
Ruea~~.c.h
PJt.ojec..t
"Family is Future : How Will it Adapt and Change with Scarcity, Global Pressure and the
Four Generation Fami 1y7" Et.i.nolt. Wot66, Urt..<.veM.Uy o6 H~
OPENING PLENARY SESSION
Introduction to the Annual ~leeting, CaiUl.tan.ti.na Saflit.i.a6-Roth6c.lutd, Wayne S.ta.te
Urt..<.veM.Uy
Address:
"Social Change, the Family, and Sex Differences," Loi6 Wtadi6 Ho66ma.n , UniveMill}
o6 M.<.c.h.i.gan
Presiding:
9 : 00 p . m. to midnight
McGraw Hill Building
Little Old New York are~
CAAtnlted Bilode.ltic.k, Urt..<.veMil!l on Sau.the.ltn Ca.U6 oilrt..<.a
RECEPTION SPONSORED BY THE J . C. PENNEY COMPANY
"The New York Experience" wi II be featured. Film showings at 9:15 and 10 : 30 p.m.
Refreshments .
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 , 1976
lf:oo
a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
East Room
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY EDITORS' MEETING
Chairperson: Felix BeJtMdo, Uruve~.<..ty oft F.tolt.ida.
8:00 a . m. to 10:00 a.m.
Bryant Suite
THE FAMILY COORDINATOR EDITORS' MEETING
Chairperson : Jrone6 Wa..UeM, Urt..<.v ~.<..ty oft Geoltg.ia
8:00 a.m . to 6:00 p . m.
Promenade Suite
NCFR COMBINED BOOK EXHIBIT
Chairperson: PcttM:c.ia. Tlwmp6on, HeJtbell.t Lehman
8:00 a . m. to 6:00 p .m.
Stuyvesant Suite
NCFR FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
Chairperson : Ruth AUen, Blloak.e!lll Co.Uege, C.U.N.Y.
8:00 a.m . to 6 : 00 p.m.
Hudson Suite
HOSPITALITY ROOH--tiCFR TASK FORCE ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES'~
Chairperson : Rou Somenville, Cili~oltrt..<.a S.tate. Urt..<.veM.<..ty at San V.<.e.go
8:00 a .m. to 6 : 00 p.m.
Manhattan Suite
HOSPITALITY ROOM--NCFR TASK FORCE ON DIVORCE*
Chairperson:
Emdy Bltown, V.<.v011.c.e and MM.<.tat
8:00 a.m. to 6 :00 p.m .·
Gramercy Suite
HOSPITALITY ROOM- - NCFR TASK FORCE ON BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY*
Chairperson: Vougta6 Spilenkee, PU!tdue Un.ive~.<.ty
8:00 a.m. to 5:0? p.m.
M zzanine
e
ANNUAL MEETING RE GISTRATION
8:00 a.m . to 5:00 p.m.
Empire and Park Suites
NCFR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
CoUege, C. U.N . Y.
S.t!te66 Ctirt.<.c., Wcv..lung.tott, V.C.
*All conference delegates are welcome to visit the hospitality rooms at any time.
�-7TIJURSD •y, OCT013ER 21,
"
9:00a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
1976 CONTINUED
THE TRI STATE COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
HOSPITALITY SUITE SPONSORED BY
to be announced
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Counse I i ng
Session A
Ba II room Foyer
SECTION MEETINGS I
Use of Audio-Visuals in Counseling
"The Use ot Films in the Diagnosis an d T reatmen t of Scxua1 Problems," 'R.ic.IIO.Ild P!Uc~t.,
EOCOA PJt. duc.ti.on6 , Engf.wood , Nw JrtMetj
o
Chairperson:
Se~sion
8
Colonial Foyer
S.il.M Coley, U~uvll.M-U!J o6 NoltA:h
CM.olina <Lt. Chapel Hill
1
~~~~ ?m!~~~~~T
Hazards of Teaching and Learning Fami 1y Therapy," Howalld
RA.cha!td Halp.(.n, Tempte Univvu.,<,ty
L.tddte and
•
•
"The Negative Effects of Marital and Family Therapy," Alan GW!man and Oav-<.d K!UAk<Vtn,
UniveM.Uy of., W-<..6coi'L6in a.t l.lad-<..6on
"Designed Experience: A Multiple Goal-Directed Training Program In Family Therapy,"
LaM.J CoM.t.atttine, Bo4.ton State Ho4p.ual.
I
.
Tvvu.on Gitaham, )II.., Ftoltence, Sou.l./t CMoUna
Chairperson:
Education
Session A
Grand Ballroom
Principles Approach to Teaching
.
.
.
"P r inc i pIes Approach to Teaching," Wutey BuNt, 8~~.-<.gham Young Un.c..ve!Lb.i..t;Y
"Activities for Applying Concepts a nd Principles," Ma!tgMet Jei'L6 ert, 8-u:gkam Young
tlnivvu..i.ty
"The Effects of Workbook Practices on Student Performances in a Functional Marriage Course,"
LaM.y 8Jta.dy, SJUgham Young Un-i..vvu..i..ty
Wutey BwtJt, SJUgham Young Un-i..veM.Uy
Presiding:
Session B
Colonial Room
Fami l y Act ion
Session A
Terrace Room
Teaching the Total Family
"Teaching the Total Family," VouglM Spll.enfl.ee, Pwuiu..e. UYL(.vflll.6.Uy
"Teaching the Total Family: College Level," Slllul Taub.UZ, VJtexe..t UYL(.veM-Uy
"Facilitating Growth for All the Family in the Adjustment to the Newborn," lo-<.6 and
Ab.~~.aham Wandvu.man, Geoltge Peabody CoUege
Presiding: Vougla.4 Spllenki.C?., PWI.due Uni.ve/!.6-Uy
Multiple Perspectives on the Hiddle Years: A Panel
::Teaching_About.the Middle Years," Be.a.tll..(c.e Bagby, UrUveMUy o6 U.U.no-<-.6 a-t UJtbana
Llfe Sat1~fact1on _and Adult Learning ln the Middle Years "&utbaJta Boe.ttche.tt UY!ive/1..6.0tlj
o6 Neblta.6ha a..t L-<.ncobt
~f
"Marri~ge
in the Middle Years," Edwa;r.d Palmlllt
Aging
an~
'
"Theories
'
Thei_r Implications for Physical Status in the Middle Years"
Geoltge Fazate., U~UveM.Uy
o6
Rhode 16!and
'
Ame!Uc.a
A•
,. :n+:
WMh.(.tlg.ton, V.C.
•
n o6o~on 601t Re.tilted PeMoY!.6,
::Touching, Importance in the Middle Years," Jul..<.e Po.ttlllt Ch.<..
OSe~~~opmue~tal ~!ychology and Its Application to the Middie Yeacagrso•'• IWno.W
........e. tL<.ve/1..6-v<.lf
• FILed St.uUz, Oluo
"Future Directions in Public Po l ic for
·
In.t.t.i..t.u.te o6 Hea.Uit Be.tltuda M~ D- dthe Mi ddle Years," Volt.C.thy Wau..gamatt, Na.Uor~al
"K. h.
0
'
'
lf"-'-'11
lOS lp, ccupation, and Premature Oe
h •
.
.
o6 W-<..6col'!4.(tt a..t J.ladU.on
at In the Hiddle Years, 11 Venn..U La.db11.ooh, U.UveM.UY
"I'U~-Career Unemployment and the Famll " J
McCabe, and Eugetl~·TJ ane B~y, L~GuaJtcU.a CoU.ege, C.U.N.V., M
oiJta
Vean Ho66man, IncL<.an Hea.elhmSM, _t'UV<VtA.Uy o6 Conneu.<.cu.t
eltu~ce, HEW, Reno, Nevada
Pro ress of the Famil Research Act· A p
1
I·M ay.tot~ , Le.g-<.4
ve <14.(.4.t.4ttt .to Sane
1
Co1tne.U U 1A;-VVt.<l..i.ty; ~IMIJ AUen JoUe, en~11. Mandate, W<t6lu11g.ton , V.C.; HaJtotd Feldman.
B.Uun.ingltam,
Chairperson:
Session B
Madison Room
O.C:; A.
E<~tit<Vt
S.uitt~y
Cha' rperson:
1ohlt.6on, Fam..il
Im
'},
Am~can
Home EcottOmtC6 A66ocUl.Uon, WMh.ington,
CllaJLtu F · l
IJ
pac...t ~~.{.l'laJt, W<t6h<.nn.to
0 C
-<fl ey, PWldue u,u.vvv..-<..t!J
" tt, • •
�-8-
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1976 CONTINUED
Research and Theory
Session A
Ova 1 Suite
Men, Women, Sex Roles and Sexuality
.
"Sex as Play: Recereational Sexuality as a Preference Among Husbands and Wives," Veni'U-6
O.Uimell and Jay Manu..U, UI'UveM.<.ty on No.ltth CaJt.oV.na
a..t GJteent.b~Jto
.
.
"Sex and Sexuality Among the Elderly," MMIJ Gu.:tel1.6chwageJt, St. Lo~ UruveMily
''An Analysis of American Attitudes Toward Extramarital Sexual Relations:
Survey Research
of N. O. R.C . Data," Vav.i..d Ww, PUII.due UI'UveMiltj
"Androgyny, Intimacy and Sexuality," Judah LyneA6 and Leonalld NalcU.6, Penl'!.!ly.f.vanA.a S.:ta..te
UI'UveMil!J
"Gender, Sex Role Equalitar i anism, and Sexuality In St~de~t and Pare~t Sa"_Jples," Robe.Jt.t
Wa.£6h, MaJty FeM.ell., W.i...e.Uam RoR.one, OWe Pocc, lllirz~-<A .s.:ta..te ~ruveMil!J
Co-chairpersons: Lynne VobJtoncky, ~ld.f.6 College and W.i...UA..a.m AJtlun, San Joce S.:ta..te
urt.i.. veJt,6 .<.ty
Session B
Vanderbi It Suite
Cross-Cultural Research: Methodological Considerations
"Family Structure in Singapore," Janet Sa..f.a.66. UI'UveMil!f o6 ToJtoYLto and
UI'UveMily o 0 S.i..ngapoJte
ALine W
ong,
The Phi1ipino Case," W-i.l.Uam L.i..u, Uni.veMillj o6 1Wno.iA,
Cfvlcago C.i..Jtc..ie and Elena Yu, Urt.i..veMil!J o6 V.i..c.:to/L..la
"Pregnancy as a Coping System:
"Household, Family and Kinship as Mechanisms of Survival in a Changing Society: A
Jamaican Example," Anthony Whilehead, UI'UveMil!f o6 No!tth CaJtoV.na a..t Chapet Hill
Co~cha i rpersons: W.i...e.Uam L.w, Uvt.i..vell6U!f
1Wno.U,, CfUcago C.i..Jtcle and Rae BfumbeJtg,
UJUveM.i...tL/ oft CaU6oJti'Ua
10: 00 a.m. to 11 : 00 a . m.
East Room
10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a . m.
Counseling
Session A
Colonial Room
a..t San Vieqo
on
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS BUSINESS MEETING
Model Business Meeting, Ed and ~fall!J E.:t.te .BI!.anch, Hijphen Co116uLtan.t6, EdmoYLton, AlbeJt.ta
Report on Formation of Canadian Region, 1M on Mon.tgomVt.lj, UI'UveM.i...t!f o 6 A.f.beJt..:ta
Other Business
Chairperson : E. M. Rallirrg6, Urt.i..velt.6.i...ty o6 Non..th CaJtoV.na a..t GJteel16boJto
Program Chairperson: Vianne K.i..Vt.err, UniveJte.i..ty o6 GeoJtg.i..a
SECTION MEETINGS I I
Techniques of Intervention
"Biofeedback:
A Demonstration of Biofeedback Techniques in Psychotherapy," NoJtman S.:toJty,
U•uveJte.i..:ty o6 No!tthVt.n 1owa
"Why Do They Have to Suffer So long?" Jamru, CJtowley, Joi1Yt.6on ll't.!l.:ti.tu.:te, Hinneapow
Chairperson : Edmond EIU.u.i..n, Fam.J.y Rela.t.i..ont. Cel'l.tell, lou.<Aville, Kentucky
Session B
Ballroom Foyer
Counseling Women
"Counseling Returning Women Students to Reduce Family Conflicts,"
Miclugan
GcU.t BeJt.ll.ove Sou.:thnield
'
"Counselors' Attitudes Toward Women as a Factor in the Clinical Management of Cases in
Which the Wife H~s Had .an Extramarital ~exual Relationship," FJtede/L..lc.fc HwnphJtey, LuUe
S.tJr.ong, and JenM6ell Gi.:t.telman, UruveM.i..:ty o6 Comtec..:tic.u.:t
"Developmental Tasks and legal Abortion:
A Study of College Women," Elizabeth
MaJttin Co6 6ey, S.:ta.t~ UI'UvM;.6.<.t!f o6 New Y~Jtk a..t Albany
Chairperson : Jeclteu..a SchnazeJt, Mon.:tc.l(L{A, New JeJteey
Education
Grand Ball room
\ ,.
I
&.ut.n.6 a.nd
EDUCATION SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Panel:
"Direction of NCFR from the Viewpoint of Leaders in the Education Section"
Wcu.t.ey BuNt., 8/L..lgham Youn.g Un-i.veJt6.i...ty; R.ichaJtd KVt.cklw66 PuJtdue HI'UveMily; Va~.i.d l.lac.e,
Bo«.man GJtay Schoo .e. o& Hedic..i.ne; Joyce SuWvan, F.t.otU.da S.:ta..te U..Uv eMily; Jamcu, Wa.UeM,
Un.i.veJthity o6 GeoJtgia
Modera tor: Bnen.:t BM.f.ow, Uvt.i..veM.i..ty on W.i.Acort6.i..n a.t S.:tou.:t
Business Meeting
Chairperson:
Rebecca Smith, Un.i..veJt6.i..ty o6 Non..th CaJtoV.na a..t GJteeMboJto
'
�-921 1976 CONTINUED
NUED
'1
..
T:!!H~U~R~ l\~YJ.,~OC~T~O~B~E~R;-,;~•_.:!~:-'::-~SflE1citTIOOJNOMifiEETINGS II CONTI
S:_l2D~
e of the Unplanned Fame Y
fO :l5 a.m. to 11 :45 a.m.
Adolescent
A Special Cads t'on to the Issues," Jofut 8'lttce , E. C. 8'tOllht
FamilyActlon
hood ' An lntrouc 1
"Adolescent Parent
·
Session A
F
da.Uon Po~t,tf.wtd, 0Jtegon
.
C 'tus and Parenthood: Some Possible Causes,"
M d I son ROO!!I
Otut
•
nt Pre-Mar 1ta 1 o 1
•
"
a
"R 15 i ng Rates in Ado 1es~e
.
(II.(Acou~.iu a.t Ald]tltt«r<ee
.
Parents~
CtLtlteM.ne Cltitman,
U~t..<.veJI.6il!f 06 h " (II S tauley Kit.ug<!ll, Vepa~t.tmen.t o6 HEtti, WMIL{ttg.to 11 , OC
"Adolescent Parents: Needed Res~arc 'd R~sponsibilities for Family Advocates," Janet
"School Age Pa~ents: O~portuni tees
tui.tlt School. Age Pa!l.ent.6, WMIJ.ington, VC
.
FoJtbu.t.lt, Na..t<.ona.l AWance C~uc<!lln<'
f Ado 1escent Parenthood," R
odney Sluuu, Popu.ta.uon
"Demographic and ~ultural Implications o
ad
J114.t..<.WJ?., WMit.wg.ton, VC E C &\011111 Foutlda.tion, PoJt.tiand, Ot~egon
Jolttt &\uCe, • '
N d of Older Americans
M t the Developmenta 1 ee s
Policies for Progra~s to ~e
.
for A ing: lmpl ications for Future S~ppor~ of
"Future Directions tn PubliC PoliCY
hgon Aging" V011.o.thy Waugaman, Un.<.velt.6il1J o6
Innovative Social Programs and R~sea~e;t.i.can Co 1~ut.tatl-U, 1nc., Alex.andJt,ia, V.<.!J.9.i1\.ia.
MM!fland and Vo!to.tlty H~~.tl?.ll, N~ve '.trj of, Ma!l.ylaud and Be.th~da Feil.oW6hi.p Hou~e; Ga.U
Discussants: Nanc!f B0ney • Utuv~~
It MM.Un Nailona.L Re.t<Jted Teach eM
Jacoby, Na.Uona.l J~.utu.te _on .Ag.ut~, R~e.d PVti>~~
AMoci.a.t.Wn-Aml?.fUcan A6McUttion 11
A ·
S.tephe.M C.i.ty, V.i!J.g.(.)u'.a
Presiding: ~lwUe.l Bltown, Cha..i!J.peJ1.60tt, TMk Foltce on g-<.ng,
Chairperson:
Session 8
Terrace Room
J
°
Research and Theory
Session A
Oval Suite
..
e
~~~/~"pn~n!!:-;_:-:.:S~e~x_:R~o~l:-:e~s:;"a:::n::d:-:-=C;.::oiim-;par:n;;i~o~n:hs:rh;;-"'il etween wmen
the Sex Barriers: Fr i endship B
o
and Men," Pe.tM
n
"
·~cross
"F~~~~~eTi~~Uf~/companionship:
Couples with Young Children,"
WeUeA.ley CoU(18e, MM6acluu.e..t.t6
"Husbands and Wives:
.
.
Political Activity and Compan1onsh1p,
CoU.ege, Ru.tge~ Un.iveM.i.t!J
.
"
. •
S.t .
H bA. + L I
un, e/1. """" e. unttn
R. Steven Sclt.i.avo,
v
D-.
Rhoda Goid6.te.in, oug<.U<>6
"
" ,,
d
"Male/Female Similarities and Differences on ~once~tuai1Z1ng Love, Te!J.!J.tj Ha.t"O~n an
TltomM LM6WeU, Un.ivelt.6UIJ o6 Sou.tlteAn CaL<.60!J.~
.
.
Co-chairpersons: Nona GtazeA, Polt.tia.nd State UruveM.i-t!f and Pe.teJt. Stun, HeJtbetLt
Lehman CoUC!9e, C.U.N.Y.
Session B
Vanderbi It Suite
Family Crisis and Sex Roles
"The Home as a Sex-typed Environment:
Implications for Harital Conflict," Ga.il. MetA on , _
Pwtdue Un.(veM.i..t!f
.
"Family Role Structure Following Prolonged Separation," Edna Hun.teA. , Cen.tl?.ll 6oJt PIU.6onell
o6 Wa!l. S.tud.<.u, Nava.l Hea.Uh RC!Ae.Mch Cen.teJt, San ViC!90
.
"Sex Roles, Power Different ials , and Coping Patterns of Spouses of Alcoholics," Jacquetine
W.i..swan , UtuveM.i..tl}
o6
Ca.Uf,oittUa
at San Viego
"Psychological father Presence In Fami I ies Experiencing Ambiguity of Boundary:
lmpl ications for Sex Role Research," Pau.Une 8066, Un.i.veM.i..t!f o6 W~coMin a.t
and Cen-te/1. 6olt PitMoneA 06 WaJt Stud.(.u, San V.i..ego
Discussant: Ham.<Uon McCubb.ilt, Un.iveJU.(..ty o6 Hinnuo.ta
ChaIrperson: Pauline Bo66, lln.iveMdtJ o6 W~coM.in a.t Ma~on and Cent<!It 60!1.
o6
10:15 a.m. to II : lt5 a.m.
Hudson Suite
WM Studi.u, San V.iego
NCFR TASK FORCE
ChaIrperson:
m1
Al4d.i.6on
Pwone/1
WOMEN'S RIGHTS AriD RE SPONS I B I L1 TIES MEETING
Ro6e SomMv.itee, Ca.U6oltn.ia S.ta.te Un.i.veMdy
a.t Sa.n V.iego
11:00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon
MEETINGS OF REGIONAL GROUPS IN NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES' ROOMS
1
Region
(Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts , New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)--Voitothy
Blanci1Md, Gt!oltge.totun, MMMcluue.t,U
RegL!oln
IIC(~~w YorCk,.U.N.Y.
New Jersey,
O<-<.ege,
"'unatt
Puerto Rico, Virgin lslands) - -Noltlna.
Ne~lknMk,
HeJtbeU
Rei~h~~~o~~~:~law~~e, .11~ry~a~d, Pen~sylvani.a,
Virginia, Washington, D.C. • West Virglnia)·0
Reg ion 1v (A 1ag~a-<Jt~~~ d
y.teclt~c. 111.6-tUu.te. and S.ta.te. Un.i.veMd.l]
Carolina, Tennes;ee)--M a, Georgia, Kentucky~ Mississippi, North Carolina, South h
CMot.ina
MgMe.t AlexandeA , Gu.U6o1td Coun.t!f Hea.Uit Vepa.Mmertt, Nolt.t
�-10THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1976 CONTINUED
MEETINGS OF REGIONAL GROUPS IN tlCFR AFFILIATED COUtiCILS REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES' ROOMS
11:00 a.m . to 12:00 noon
Region V (Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin)--Th~a Vunn Han6en,
~kc.!Ugan S:tLU:e. Un.i.ve.MU!f
. .
. .
Region VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, tlew Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas)--VoJto.thy R-.J>.<.ngVt, Lof..V<..6-tana
<
S:tLU:e UrLi.veMdy School o6 Me.d.i.c...i.ne
Region VII (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota)--BaJtba.ILa
Boe..U:c.hVt, Un.i.veMdtJ o6 Neblf.Mka
.
.
Region VIII (Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming)--Jay Schvaneveld.t, Utah _
State Un{ve.M~!f
Region IX (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Wake Island, Guam)--Lo~ FaJtone.,
Phoenix_College, A~zona
Region X (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington) - -V~ Rex6 olf.d, Un.i.ve.Mdy o6 Idaho Exte.n6ion
Region XI (Canada)--Vianne Kie.~ten, Univelf.hdy o6 Geolf.gia
12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.
Colonial Foyer
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS LUNCHEON
"Coping Mechanisms of Dual Careers,"--a video-tape interview with four dual career couples:
Mo.ILJL.i..6on and MU.Itiel Smeltze.~t; Vavid and Elaine BMne.6; Pe.te.IL and Betty C.~town; }ame.6 and
BMbMa Klf.uge.IL, Edmonton, Atbe!tta.
Presiding: Vianne. Kie.Jten, Un.i.velth~!f o6 Geokgia
1:00 p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Bryant Suite
NCFR FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION MEETING
Co-chairpersons: Joyce Sullivan, Flo.llida State Un.i.ve.Md!f and Ric.halld Ke.~tckho66,
PuJtdue Univelf.hi.ty
1:30 p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Colonial Room
OPEN SESSION
Mid-Marriage Role Change, Vavid and Vi.llgin.i.a Klein, Univelf.h.<..ty o6 Notne Vame
Interviewer and Chairperson: GeJthMd N<?ttbech., Un.i.velf.hi.ty o6 Mbtnuota
1:30 p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Ballroom Foyer
SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL LIAISON SESSION
"Acceptability of Fertility Regulating Methods In Cross Cultural Perspective," HeM!]
Vav.td, Tlf.anMzationai. Family Ruea~tch 1n6t.i..tu.te, Be.thuda, MM!fland
"Population Policies and Age at Marriage," Sugiyama 1utaka, Population Viv.U,ion, United
Nation6
"Effects of International Tensions on Family Life," Shimon Cam.tel, Kibbu..tz Ne.o:t
lM.ael
Mo~tde.c.a.<.,
on
"The Double Standard," MMg~ Eic.h.e.eJt, On.t~o ln6.ti;tu.te
S.tudiu in Education
"Family Roles of Men and Women in Northern Europe, a Historical and Cross National
Compa r i son," Elena Haav.<.o -Manni.e.a, lln.i.velf.h.<..t!] o 6 HelAinki, Finland
"The Middle Years in an Israeli Kibbutz," Salta Taubbt, V.ILell el Un.i.ve.MUy
"Birth Order and Alienation Among College Women in Lebanon," Aida Tomeh, Bolllf-<.ng GJtee.rr
State UtuveMU!J
Discussants: Ro~>e SomeJtville., Calinolf.nia State Un.i.ve.M.<..t!f at San Viego and
KoMon, UtuveJt~dlj o6 IIM~ac.hMet.U
Cha i rpe rson: John Mog ey, Bo~ton Un.i.velf.h.<..t!J
J. HeltiL!f
2:30p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Vanderbilt Suite
NCFR FILM AND FILMSTRIP AWARDS SESSION
Presiding : MM!J Lou. PUJtcei..f., S.te.pl1e.n6 College
3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m .
Grand Ballroom
PLENARY SESSION
Address: "The Adult Male Sex Role and Resistance to Change," RobeJL.t R. Bill, LaTkobe
U1uve.MU!f, Au~.tlta.e..ta and Temple Un.i.veMUy, and Wendy J onu, Au.~.tltai.ian IJa.tionai.
UIUVelt.l>U!f
Presentation of NCFR Student Award, Ca~tol McLIU>telt
Chairperson of Committee
Presiding: R.tdtMd Ke.~tcklw 66, Pulf.due Univelt.l>.t.t!f
5: 00 p.m . to 7:30 p.m.
Colonial Room
Hob~on, Un.i.velth.<..t!f o6 Sou.th CaJtoUna,
STUDENT BUSINESS MEETING AND SOCIAL HOUR
Chairperson: Ca.~tol McLu.tvz Hob<10n, u,uvelth.t.t!f o6 South
Ca~toUna
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-11FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976
7:00a.m. to 8:30a.m.
Coffee Shop
M COMMITTEE MEETING : DUTCH TREAT BREAKFAST
1977 NCFR ANNUAL MEETING PROG~ S.tephe.nh Co.eie.Ae
Chairperson: Ma!t.tj Lou. Pultc.
'
EDUCATION PANEL: DUTCH TREAT BREAKFAST
THE FAMILY COORDINATOR FAMILY LIFE Pultdue Ul'l.iv~i.ty
Chairperson: Ric.ha..Jtd Ke.Jtckho66,
8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.
Promenade Suite
NCFR COMBINED BOOK EXHIBIT
tle.Jtbe.lt.t Lehman College, C.U.N.Y.
Chairperson: Pa.tlt.icia. Thomp.&on,
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p .m.
Theodore Club
NCFR FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
College
Chairperson: Ruth A.eien, Bltook.eyn
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Manhattan Sui te
HOSPITALITY ROOM--NCFR TASK FORCE ON AGING*
h
·• • o.
Chairperson: MWL<.<&<- .,,own, coYL6u.Uan.t • Step e.nh
8:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Gramercy Suite
TASK FORCE ON THE ABUSED CHI LOtc
.
HOSP ITALl TY ROOM--NCFR
B
.t .
Ftowe.Jt tlill P.&ycho.the.Jtaptj and Coun.6eting Cen.te.Jt,
co-chairpersons: Hope. e.Jtnll ~~·
p du Uttive.1!..6.U:y
7:00a.m. to 8:30a.m.
Bryant Suite
8:DO a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Hudson Suite
Ro~.eyn,
New YoJtk, and Dean
Knu~e.n,
Ult
c:+lj, Vlhn,{_n.{.a.
....,.
~'='
e
ROOM--NCFR TASK FORCES ON MIDDLE YEAR~, AND POPULATION AND ~AMILY PLANNING*
Vean f{ o66man, I n~
J:a.n tlea..Uh Se.JtV.(.Ce , HEW, Rel'!o, Neva..da, John B!tuc.e.,
HOSPI~ALITY
Chairpersons:
E. C. B!town Founda...tion, Polt.tta.nd, 01tegon
8:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Me2:zanine
ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION
8:00 a.m . to 5: 00 p.m.
Empire and Park Suites
NCFR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
to be announced
HOSPITALITY SUITE SPONSORED BY THE TRI-STATE COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Counse I i ng
Session A
Ballroom Foyer
SECTION MEETINGS I I I
Sex Ro les and Counseling
"Decision Making and Sex Role Stereotypes Among Anglo, Black, and Chicano Couples,"
V.t.clu Thoma.& CJtomwe.U, Ce.n.tltaf. M.i..660wU S.ta.te UttiveM.UtJ and Ronaf.d Cltom.ue.U,
Un-ive~~A.t..ty
Session B
Colonial Foyer
Session C
Theodore CI u b
o6
Hi..6.&owU a.t KaYL6a.& C.t..ty
"Promiscuity, Sex Ro 1es, and Fam i 1y Commitment," Belt.t Ka.pia.n, Adelphi. Ul'l.ivelt.6.U:!J
"Short Term Counseling Strategies for Troubled Couples Coping with Changing from
Traditional Sex-Differentiated Roles to Companionate Modified Sex-Roles Based on
Preference," Pamela. Vecke.lt.t, S.t.Jt Ge.oJtge. Wil.Li.a.m~ FacuLty o6 AW, Mon.tlteaf.
Chairperson: AbJt.a.ltam Knep.f.e;r., UttiveM.U:y o6 Blt.idgepolt.t, Connec.UCLLt
Sex Roles
"Reflections of Family Interaction and Sex Role Problems in the Kinetic Family Drawing
Test," Jolle6 GM.a..t., PJta..tt I YL6ti-tu.te.
Chairperson: Ju.dy A.ebe.lt.t, Camp F.t.Jte G~. Lof'lg Be.a.c.h, Ca..Unoltn.ia.
Divorce Workshop
"Workshop on Divorce Counse 1i ng ," She.i1a. Ku.&ie;r., Geoltg-i.a St:LLte. U11-ive1!..6.Ulj
(Open only to those who have pre-registered. This workshop will continue during all
Friday Section meetings.)
''' Conference delegates are welcome to visit the Hospitality Rooms at any time
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 CONTINUED
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a .m.
SECTIO~HEETINGS Ill CONTINUED
Education
Session A
Grand Ba I I room
Ses s ion 8
Colonial Room
Teachin Harried Couples and Families in Grou s
"Growth Groups for Married Coup l es , " Vav.<. an Ve!Ul Mace, ACME and Bownan GILatj Sc.hoot o6
Med.<.c..i.ne
"Family Life Education with the Complete Famil y: A Six Year Review of the Fam i ly Cluste r
Mode 1," MMg£llle.t Saw.<.n, Fam.dy C~.te.IL M
odel. , Roclu?-~.tell, Nw Yo1tk
Presiding: IU.c.hMd BltoWn , Un.i.ve1L6Utj o6 No!vtlt CMolina at GILI?.I?.I'!hboiLO
Sex Rol es in Var ious Cultures
"Recent Anthro pological Views on the Formation of Sex Roles," t!MIJ H
otvedt, S.l: .N.V.
at
Stony Btto ok
"The Sex Roles of the Hutterian Brethren in North America," Jan.<.ne Zeu.U.che.l, UnA.veJtJ.>Utj o6
W
.<.6cotU.in
at Stout
"Ex ploring Sex Role Development In Black Families: The Litera ture Approach,"
Be.U Scott, Ult.i.vvv..Uy o~ TennU.He at Knoxville
Presiding : M
.Uc.lte.U WeM. bellg, Ult.i.ve~L~>Uy o~ No!vth Callot.<.na at Chapel. H
ill
Fami I y Act I on
Terrace Room
Re search and Theory
Session A
Vanderbi It Suite
Patll.iw
FAM I LV ACT I ON SECT I ON BUS l NESS MEET ltiG
Chal rperson: Hei.en Halvtnet>&, Lew.<.6 a11d ceMII CoUege, Pollt!and, 01t egon
Mee ting s of All Family Acti on Section Ta sk Fo r ces with Ta sk Force Chairper sons
Childr en, Sib I ing s, and lnla,..,s
Sibl ing and In-Law Relationships In Hong Kong:
11
Implica tions f o r Ro le Reo rga ni zation,"
Slri!M(! Ro6ett, HM vMd U.Uvc!lt.6U!f Ea.!lt A6.i.a11 Cell-tell
" A Compara t ive Ana ly s i s of U. S. and Mex ican Intra-Fam ilial Interact i o n and Sex Ro l e
Pe rcept i on In a Simulat ed Caree r Plann i ng 51 tuat I on," Ramona llcV!(JlZ , U.tlllt Sta-te
liJtiV!'/!.6 i.tiJ
"Mot he r s and Daugh t e r s: Social i zatlon to La bo r Fo rce Participati on, " Lu cy Rei}, No!t:th
C~ 11-Vlct( Col'.f"~r , NapMv~~Uf! , 1 i'.U11oti
"Ma rriage and Ca r ee r Ro l e Expecta tions : A longitudinal Study," PaW.ua Kttaub,
lh t-iu~ll6.i..(tf
<•n NeulfMha
Co-chairpe r sons:
Sess Ion B
Ova I Suite
Jac.quW.ne Vo~6 and Jol111 VeF11a.in , Utt.iveiLI>.UIJ u~ N~blfMha
Rnce 1 Ethnic! ty, and Sex Rol es
"Mobility, Leve ls o f Sat i sfac tion, and Power Re l at i on s In Bl ack Middl e Cl 1155 Fam i li es,"
H
llll/Li,>Me M
cAdoo, l/owa11d UruvvMa(l Sc.lrooe
o~
Soua.l W
o!th
"P!Ircntnl Va ri ation In the Tr11nsmlss l on o f Ethnl c lty Among lta l lnn Americans," Cof£1!P11
Jolmi>OII, S1JILaCJ.l4P
Un.iuMh~· trj
"Anot he r Look 11 1 Blac k Ma l es and Ro l e Mode lling Pr ocesses ," Ro111tl'rl Taljio~ . lln.iveJrh{-fiJ
on
Conner...Ucut
"Chanqlnq Theoretical and Hc thodol oqlcal I ssues I n Studying Blac k Famili es ," ~laJt.(~ Pe..t~lt6,
Urt.{veJr.6.U.IJ
on
Chal rper son :
10: 15 a. m. to II : 4S a . m.
Grand
e.-, I l room
Comrcc..UCJLt
MCI.IlAr Pr,( eM , Un.iui'.IL6.iA:IJ o~ Cottnec...ticu.t
PLENARY SESSION
Add r ess: ''Man and W
omnn as Sexua l PM tne r s, " Jau /.\ann, li,Uv eMUIJ o~ Ca.f)~olr.rtia
a.t
Satt Fl!anwco
Presentation of Erne s t W. Burgess Award, Paul Cf.ick, ll. S. Bulteau o~ the C(>.11-l>u.6,
Chairperson o f Commit t ee
Presentilt Ion of Ernes t G. Os borne Award, A
laudr PMilt.>Jt, New Yottl! C.(.-tl] School. V.<.6.W ct,
Chairperson of Comm ittee
Presi ding: Wd.l.Aam C. N.idwiA , J1t., N
CFR J')ft,~.(.de r1.t-elvr.t , B.<.Jtm.<n~hron , W ch.< an
9
12 : 00 noon t o 2 :00p.m .
Te rrace Room
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
37. "Loca l PrOIJ rammlng," Atallga~te,.C Aeexandelt, Famil.IJ
L
.<.ne Counc)i o~ G>tvll..trJt G>teeMbcrJto,
Na1t-tl1 CMolina
38 .
"The Chall enge of the Family Coun se l o r t o Help Chauvinist Hu sbands and Fa the r s
Acc ept the llbc r at I on of TheI r Wives and Daugh t ers ," MiMam 8rlr!F" • Fem.in-iA t
39 .
"Factors Con t ributing to Hale Inexp r essi veness ," Jarll Baf6w.ic./1 , llluu(II!.!J.< ty 0 ~ Gc•o119.i.a
TlteJtGTJIJ CoU.cc.U.ve Jamalc.a,
.,
N~111 Yo~k
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 CONTINUED
!..,!.;12~:~0:_;;0~n~oo~n~t!.:o~2!:::~00:::-=:p~.:.!m~.;.::..:...::._=:,;R~Of.uii"ND~Ti:ii:ABLE LUNCHEONS CONTINUED
•
42 ·
43.
l t and Clarify Sex Roles In the Family," lee A.
A Techniq~e to _
Eva ua.~
i l l M.i.nne6o.ta
John'h Uru.veM.i..t!f, Cou..e.ge.v
e.,
. 't
all e.,
•
d Femininity Using Paintings of Women--Or 'Your
1 ~nt ~ ~l~gaJLe..t Bubo£;, Hi.ch.i.gan S.ta-te. Ul'l.i.veM.Uq
"Teaching About Ma~~u
Stereot~pes ardeP owt~gn,Fami 1 ies " Von Cltwte.MOI'I, AubWI.n Ul'l.i.veMdif
"Punctuatton an
ower 1 the Women's Movement, " La~e. Vav~~on Cumm~ngh, Vouglabh
·
·J.
·
'
''"th"n
"Counter Movements "' I
44.
46.
College.
M"ddl Age as a Grief Process," Wallace. Ve.nton, Pultdue. Ul'l.i.vc>Mdq
"Response to '
e
"
V
F· h
St
"Engaged Couples' Reactions to a Marriage Contract,
• aru.
~ e.lt,
• lruOJte.nce.
4].
Terrace Room
"S~~~~~~anscendence:
40.
41.
48.
49.
so.
Sl.
52.
53.
S4.
SS.
S6.
Ova 1 Suite
57.
S8.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
6S.
66.
67.
•I
68.
69
•
"Sociodrama:
Bl ~ s.t
c
lmpl ications for Mo~al D~velopment and Creativity," Bill
and Ba.Jtba.Jta. Fowha., Bowling G1te.e.n State.. U~veM.i..ttJ • .
"
.
"The Family as the Training Ground for lndtvtdual Creat1v1ty, Jo6e.f. Ga.~, Plta.tt
I 11.6 .taute.
"Adoption and the Reversibility of Trauma Hypothesis," Val.e. Go£.dhabe.1t, Utuve.lthd!f of.
Vvunon.t
"Interactions with Pregnant Strangers: Social Support or Social Control?" Lau!ta
Kltame.lt Go11.don, Mon.tdlWt State. Coil. e.g e.
.
"Women: A Perpetual Minority," Ste.ve.n Gu1tge.v~clt, Alt.i.zona Ve.pa.Jt.bne.nt of, He.a..e.th Se.~~.v.tcu
"Masculine Anxiety and Opportunities for Sex Role Affirmation," Je.f,(,lte.Lj P. Han.tove.lt,
VandeJtb.i.l.t Unive.M.i..ty
"Some Attitudes of Some Couples Using Natural Family Planning," V.i.ltg.i.n.i.a He.f.(,e.ltnan,
Altc.hcUocue. o6 WMhi.ng.ton, V.C.
"Contractual, Working Separation for Troubled Marriages: A Step Between Resumption
and/or Divorce," Evelyn H.i.qht, Unive.lthdtf o(, COI'll'!e.c.t.i.cu.t
"Mothers-- the Makers of Men ,i• P. K. Houde.~. plt.i.va.te. pltac.t.i.ce., Kal'thM Cdy, ~Uh60UI!..i
"In-Service for Parents Via Commercial and Educational T.V.," G.f.e.n Je.l'lhon, U.tal:
State. Unive.Mil!f
"Promiscuity, Sex Ro 1es, and Fam i I y Commitment," Be.Jtt Kap.f.a.n, Ade.iplu Ui'Uve.lthily
"Extramarital Relationships of Urban, Educated, Upper Middle Class Mothers," Janet
Vav.i4 K.the!t, County Exte.l'lhiott, WMhi.ngton State. UniveMdtf
"Deciding to Have an Only Child," Va.v.<.d Knox, EM.t Ca.Jtotina Ul'l.i.ve.lthdy
"Highly Competent Girls and Delinquent Girls: A Comparative Study of Value Needs,
Self-Concept, and Sex Role Orientations," HaltJUe..t L.i.ght No!Lth Valw.ta State.
UtU:VeMU!f
•
"Fami I ial Correlates of Psychological Androgyny," Judith l1.JHC'.66 al'!d Le.ona.ltd NMu6 ,
Pe.ttl'lhl}lva.nia. State. Ul'l.i.veMd!f
"Men's Liberation in Capitalist Society?" Ge.oltge. Ma.Jt.t.(_n It. Mon..tcia.i.lt State. Co.Ue.ge.
"The Changing R~le of Women and Its Impact Upon the Militar/System," Edna. Hun.te.lt,
" Ce.n.te.Jt 6olt PttMonelt o6 Wa.Jt S.tud.<.u, San V.i.e.go, Cali6oltn.i.a
Cu 1tu ra 1 Support Sys ~ems for Qua 1 i ty Fathering," Va.~t~te.U. McVonal.d, Ul'l.i.ve.lth.i..tlj o6
A~on and Jamu Le.v~ne., We.ll.uie.y College.
::chan~ing of Sex_Roles at Retirement," Joyce. Me.Jtue.Jt, Iowa. S.ttu:e. Ul'l.i.ve.lthdY
What s a Housew1fe .wort~? Women's Economic Role in the Home 11 ShaJton Nickol!.,
O~a.lwma S.ta.te. UtUve.MWJ
'
"Lea~ning .sex Roles Through Simulation Games " Cha.!tlu Pe.tlta.11 e.k 111cUana. State.
UtUve.lth-<--tlj
'
'
"Androgynous Sex-typed and Undifferentiated College Freshmen and Seniors: Their
Col lege Pro~essi~nal Choice and Related Characteristics 11 Be.a..tlt.i.ce. Oualtan.ta. Ohio
Wu.f.e.ua.n UtUveM.ULJ
'
•
'
"E~~a~c;f~Jjt~e .Role 0°~ 0~om/ en
'.
.r
UIUV eJthUlj une.y'
]0.
Colonial Room
71.
72.
·e..e
and Fami 1 ies in Social and Economic Development: Part
Be.a..tlt.i.ce. Paolucci M.ichiga.n Stale.
r«.« 10ma Sta.te. Ul'l.i.veM.Uy and
'
"Local Family.Life Councils--Organizational
u~;ve.lthiliJ o6
Nolt.tit Ca.1toi.t11a at Gltee.l'!hboJto
Matters," f. M. Ral.lingh, ·~
''The .Effec ts of Television V"tew"tng
.
C
C
o:na.
UtUVelthil!f
on ommunlcatlon," Ch/t..U,ta. ReMelt, EMt a.ltO<-<
"SexRoles,SexualityandL
R b~·~· u ·
~ve as Seen In 50 Long-Married Couples,"
o u<A..O • tUVelthil!f o6 Alt.<.zona.
wil.L<.am
dAntt
an
�F'Rini\Y, OC'rOT\J~ R 22, 1 976 CON'I' INU'f::D
:..,:.;2:,;:...:,0:.:, uo ...::;.;=-::... 2.:..:~~..::p .:..J
1
0::..:-J' -\),, t o:o_:,. : 0 0 ..:: n-~.~:..:...::.....=~R~ -T A8l E LUNCHEONS CONT I NUE 0
OUND
Coloni<ll Room
74 .
"Sexual Ublqul ty :
11 Toxic As pect of the Mal e Ro l e ," MaJtv.i&1 'R ij ( U ug , ludA.Itlltt
llu.ivn6-i_ty·Ptt.,due Uu.ive~t6.i tl} CLt lnil.ittuttpof,(.!>
Goitdort Slri~~nan,
.
.
.
.
of. W< 6COII.!>A II CLt
75.
"App r aisi ng the Quality of Fami ly Life ,"
76 .
"The Differing Amounts of Free dom Pare nts Allow The ir Preschool Sons and Daughte rs
to Discuss 8ody Se If -Concept," M
M..i.i.y11 S.t O
it!f, tlu.i.v(!}U)il.!f o ~ NoJt.tlrC?Itn 1(IIVit
.
.
"Developing Support for Married Student Famili e s," FJted and Gi.oJt..iit Stuf...tz, LIII-<.V<!Mil!J
77.
78.
79.
Stcvcu~
o~
Po.i ut
Un.<.V <'It.6,(tlj
I owa
"Sex Education and Sex Ro I e Eoucat 1on for Ta I en ted and Gifted Young Peop I e and Their
Parents," Salta Tcwbin, V1t exel Llnivvu•.Uy
"Formal Training for Fathers: Theoretical and Practical Appl i cations," ThomM Tobey,
S.tan6oild Uu..i.veMil.!f
80.
81 .
82.
"Married Women College Students : Implications for Socialization and Education,"
MM!f J a11e Van Me.te~t, Wayne S.to..te Un.i.v(!)U).i.,ty
"The Effects of Television Viewing on Sex Roles," Kennetlr W.i.Uon, Ea-6t CaJtot.ina
Un.i.v (!)U) .t-ty
"The Ethics of Sex Within Marriage , " Reg.i.na !!Jolko66, PuJtdue Un..ivell-6.i..ty
1:00 p . m. to 2 : 00p.m.
Madison Room
BURGESS AWARD ADDRESS
Addre ss : "Kinship Ma pping and Family Organization," Be~tnMd FMbell, All..i.zona Sta-te
Un..ivell.!>.i..ty, 1975 Burgess Award Rec ipient
Pre siding : Paul Gt.ic.k, U. S. Bulleau o6 tire Cett6u.!>
2 : 30 p . m. to 4 : 00 p.m .
Counseling
Session A
Colonial Foyer
SECTION MEETINGS IV
Tra ining in Family Therapy
"The Use of a Ski I I Training Model in Family Therapy," EdtoaJtd Vog ~ong , Pen1'1.6ylvan..ia
Session B
Mad i son Room
State U•t.i.veM.i..ty
Chairperson: Jeanette M.i.11ko66. Mowtoe PJtoba.ti.on Vepalttlnen.t, New Vollk
Model s for Counse ling I
''A Conceptual Model of Interpersonal Attraction (Centers Instrumental Theo ry) Useful i n
Marriag e and Family Counseling," Reue Kilgo, Un..iveM.i..ty o6 Alabama at Hun.U.ville
"AI l~ed's _Interaction Analysis for Dyadic Transactions," G. Hugh Allied , Bll..i.gham Young
UMvell-6.i..t!f
Chairperso n : Law~r.e.nc.e Ungelt, Wut Se.ne.c.a, New Yoltk Vevelopmen.tai Cen.te~t and CWd!ten '
6
P4 yc.lr..i.At~Uc. Cv n.te1t
Sesf ion C
Theodore Club
Divo rce Worksho p
SlrUR.a Ku 6leJt, GeoJtg.i.a State. Un..iveM.i..t!f
(Thls workshop is continued from the morning session and ls open only to thos e who have
pre-registered.)
Education
Session A
Grand Sa I I room
Session B
Colonial Room
Noll.th Caltot.ina o..t GJLeel'l-6 boJt.o
Teac hing About Sex Roles
"Teaching About Se x Roles," Alti.i.ne. 'Rub.i.n, Bllookiyn CoUe.ge.
"Marriage Contracts: An Educational Tool," R.<.c.fralld M
oltley , Un.i.vell-6.Ufj
M
enom
on..ie, W.i..!>c.ott6.i.n
o6
W
.i..!>c.ol'l-6.i.n·S.tout,
"Musical I I lu s t ration of Sex Roles," Juc:kth M.ille~t, Cololtado Sta-te Utt.i.veM.i..ty
Presiding: Ca~to.f. Mclute~t Hob.!>on, Un..iv ell-6.U!J o6 South Ca1tot.ina
�-15fRIDl\Y, OCTOBER 22, 1976 CONTINUEDMEETINGS IV CONTIIWED
·-- SECTiON
- 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Family Act ion
Session A
Ba II room Foyer
Reproduction and Menopause:
Implications for Sex,Chan~e
"The Leg a 1 Aspects of Sex and Reproduction," HaNuU P.U.pel., I YLteJr.na..ti.onal.
"Social and Psychological Effects of the Menopause on Black Women," Jacquel.yne
Vuke Un.
.tveMily Meckca.f. CenteJL
Chairperson: Ro6e SomeJr.ville,
Session B
Terrace Room
Planned
PaJwt.tl10od, New Yoltk CiltJ
Abused and Neglected Children
Address: V-<.rtcelit J. Folit.lil'la, N(!lo
Vevei.opment
Jac.lu.on,
.
.
.
CaLinoJOua. State UruveM.U~I at San V.i.ego
YolLk Found.Ung How.<.tal. CenteJr. 6all. Pa!Lent and CWd
Hope Bell.nhtein, FtoweJL H.<.li P6ychotheJLapy and Coun6~ng CenteJr., Ro6ltjn,
Chairperson:
New YO!ll1.
Research and Theory
Session A
Oval Suite
Husbands and Fathers
"Fathers' Perception of the Fathering Role," ConrU.e Rdzman, Loyola UniveMiltj o6 CIU.cago
"The Future of Fatherhood:
Imp I ications for Changing Sex Roles," Jamu Levine,
Wei.iuley College and Foltd Foundation
"Patriarchs, Victims or Companions?--Alternative Male Roles in the Western Family," Cal!.oi
Etltell..i.dge, S.ta.te Un..i.veM.UtJ oi\ New Yo~ti·.' Cr U.ege at Old WutbUJty
"Explaining Fertility Behavior: Sex Roles and the Couple Relationship From the Male's
Perspective," Jan HaNleU, Nanc.y Hc.Cunney, and BevVlly Kilhcal!.t, TexM Tec.h llrU.veMilq
"The Male Commitment to Equality: A Capital is t/Socialist Comparison," V..i.ane B.i.n6on,
Sh..i.Jtiey NU-66 and S.tu.aJt.t ~kchae16, !•Jayne S.ta.te UrU.veM.Uy
Discussant: Robe!U Ste..i.n, Un.i.veMil.y o6 No!UheJLn Co£o11.ado
Co-chairpersons: Rob~ S.te..i.n, Un.iveM..i.tlj o6 NolttheJr.n Colo11.ado and Cal!.oi Ethell...i.dge,
on
S.ta.te. Un.iveMily
Session B
Vanderbilt Suite
Nw Yo1ti1./CoUege a.t Otd Wu.tbUJty
Cross-Cultural Research: Sex Role Variations
"The Farmer's Wife: Contradictions and Consequences of Women's Involvement in a Man's
Domain," Seena Kohl., Web6.teJL Co.U.ege
"Sex Roles and Survival Strategies in a Midwestern Black Community," CMot Stac.k, Vuke
UYIA.vVt~.ity
"Being Separate and Equal:
Black Carib Mar i tal Relationships, "
V.{..tg.<.rU.a KeJr.n6,
UrU.ve11.6il.ij of., IU..i.no..i.6 a.t U1tbana
::why Migrant Women Make Their Husbands Tamales," 811.e.t..t W.i.U..i.am6, AmeJr..ican UrU.veMiltj
From Love to Dependence: Middle-class Marriage in West Germany and Japan," Sonya
Salamon, Un,i.vell.6.t.ty of., 1U..i.no~ at UJtbana
ChaIrperson: Sonya Salamon, UrU.vell.6.i..ty of., 1Wno..i.6 at U11.bana
3:00 p. m. to 5:00 p.m.
Theodore Clut.
STUDENT SYMPOSIUM
Research Design and Methodology in Sex Roles
"T~~~~f~~~~~~~f/~rentaU Andro~yny Upon Early Childrearing Attitudes and Behaviors,"
l
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0
6art,. ruve11.6.U!f o6 South Call.oti.na at Cofumb.<.a
Sex Ro I e S true tu re ," Becl1.y GtaM Neel.y, UrU.veM.i..ty o6 Noltth
A~~~U~~ 1~~t ~~~e~~b~~~ 1 ta I
"S~h~~1~~~~c~~~hp ~~o~1n~ay
PresIding:
4: 15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
Counseling
Se ssion A
Ballroom Foyer
Care SettIngs,"
Bllyan Rob.i.n6on, 1.
c.
Sm.<..th UrU.veM.i..ty,
81toohe Mc.Cauley, Urt.i.veMil.y o6 NoJtth CaJto.Una at Chapel. Hill
SECTION MEETINGS V
Issues In Counseling
"Morality and Family Counsel in " N d G
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"Cohabitation: Does It Hake f~~
~ ayfA.n, llruveM.Uy a6 Ma~r.ytand
1age 7" Cal!.£ R.td.te!f, T exM Tec.h UrU.veM.(.ty,
Otm PetVtman, Penrt6 r(ivan..i.a Stat: u~ t e r Mar r
"Marriage or Family Counseling with a ~~11.6~y, an~ Alttltu.ll. AveJLy, TexM Teelt Urt.i.veMil!f
One," Evv£yn lf.iglt.t, South W.ind6ott C ng e .Participant : The Dynamic Interactions of
Cha I rperson: Jolm Edwa~~.d6 G~r.ee~bo~onneNc.t::~uh.tC
.
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a'"'-
MaUna
�-16FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 CONTINUED
SECTION MEETINGS V CONTINUED
4:15p.m. to 5:45p.m.
Models for Counseling II
Counse I i ng
Session B
"C I in i ca I App I i cations of the Psycho-Po 1it i ca I Mode I , " Hi.c.hael Nugent, Lo6 Angele~.> •
Colonial Foyer
Ca.U601tn-Ul
"Alcoholism and the Impact of lntrafamial Discord- Affect Parameters: A Conceptual
Utilization of the Family as a Subsystem," Mildlr.ed Weil, W.i.iliam Pctte!t6on Co.Uege o6
New ]eJt4ey and Jean lone~.>, Moutt-t Ca.Jtmel GU-Ud, Pcttelt6on, New Jelt6elj
.
"
"Sexuality in the Physician/Patient Relationship : A Teaching Module for Med•cal Students,
CaJtyt Moy, Sangamon S.ta.te Un.i.ve!t6.Uij
Chairperson: Cant L~c.htman, ~onx, New Yokk
Session C
Theodore Club
Education
Session A
Grand Ballroom
Session B
Colonial Room
Family Action
Session A
Madison Room
Divorce Workshop
Sheila KeMteJt, Geokg~ Stctte Un.i.velt6Utj
(This workshop is a continuation of the two earlier Friday sessions and is open only
to those who have pre-registered~
Experiential Methods in the Classroom
"Interaction as an Experiential Method of Teaching," Vav.i.d FoUkn.i.eJt, Joel and Suzanne
Spk.i.n.geJt, Un.i.v!Vt4Utj o6 M.<.nnuo.ta
"Experiential vs Lecture-Discussion Methodologies: An Experimental Test," Rodney Cctte,
Pe.n116ylvan-Ul S.ta.te Un.i.ve!t6Uy an.d Ron.a..f.d RtL66eU, Texa..t. Tec.lt Un.i.ve!t6.Uy
"Problem Solving Techniques in the Classroom," D~rzn.e K.i.eJterz, Un.i.ve!t6.Uij o6 Geokg.i.a,
Jun.e Henton, TexM Tech Un.i.veM.<..ty, and Ramona MaM.tz, Utah Stctte Un.i.veM.i..ty
Presiding: Dav.i.d FoUkn.i.eJt, Un.i.ve!t6Uy o6 l.l.i.nnuota
Research on Sex Roles
"Developmental-Task Research: Implications for Curriculum," G.f.ady6 Phelan, Coi.OII.ado S.tctte
Un.i.v e1t6 Uy
"New Concerns in Applied Family Research," A~da Tomelt, BowUng Gkeen. S.ta.te Un.i.veMUy
"Marital and Parenting Expectations of Non-metropolitan Southern Youth," John. CU/t.t.i.6,
Va.f.do6-ta. Stctte Co.Ueg e and Glen Hi.noJt, M.U.6.U.6~pp~ S.ta.te Un.i.ve!t6.Uy
Presiding : G.f.ady-6 Phelan, Co.f.oJtado Stctte Un.i.veMUy
Income Maintenance and the Family
"Report of the Ta~k Force on Income Maintenance"
Chairperson: RogeJt Rub.<n, Un.i.ve!t6Ulj o6 MaJty.f.and
Session B
Terrace Room
The Impact of Business and Industry on the Family
of Industria I i zat ion on the Appa I ach ian Fami I y," John Photiad.i.6, Wu.t V.i.kg.i.n.i.a
Uni.velt4.i.-ty a11d Cluv'L.f.IU> Hennon, Un.i.v!Vt4Ulj o6 Utah
"Guaging the Interest of Industry on Industrial Marriage and Family Counseling Programs,"
C. Jay SIUdmoJte, Utah State Un.i.veM-Uy
"Industrial Perspectives on the Work-Family Relationship," Wa.Uac.e FuUon, Equ.i..tab.f.e
Li6e. A66Ukanc.e Soc..<e.ty, Ne~o Yokh CUy
Chairperson: Doug lat. Sp1tet1kle, PuJtdue Un.i.veMUy
4:15p.m . to 6:15p . m.
Research and Theory
Session A
Ova I Suite
Wives
Wives and Mothers
"Wife-employment and the Emergence of Egalitarian Marital Role Prescriptions," 8Jwc.e
~own, UtuveMUy o6 Ne~o Hamp6We
"Work and Housework: Family Roles in Productive Activity," ShaJton N.<.ckoU, u,uveM.Uy o6
11 1mpac t
~tu.&owti
a.t
Cot'lunb~
"Sex Roles and Feminism Revisited: Equalitarianism 193q and l9]q," ~ent RopeJt Texa..t.
Tech U•uveMUy and Emily LaBe66, Oklahoma S.ta.te Un.i.veM.Uy
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"Female Employment, Role Performance and Role Consensus," Steven Bahk, 8k.i.gham Young
UtU.VC11.6Ulj
"Employment Stress on Older Women," Joanne EMp, Schoof. o~ Pube.ic Hea.e-th, lltuveMUy o£,
NoJt.tlt CaJtoi.<ua a.t Chapet H.<.U
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 CONTINUED
~li 1~5~pL.m~.::..t!.o~I>::;:~~I:,.S....::,:p=-:.m~.--=-.:;..:.-=--.;:.::~S<iE:iC'-;Tnlro>NNIMEET I NGS V CONTINUED
~:c.!;
Research and Theory
''TI'le Decision to Parent or ~ot:
Session A
Oval Suite
Mothers
N
t lve and S true tu ra 1 Components, II MallUa Olt.IJ,
orma eJ. Hill
UtuveA4~1J
No~h CaAo~na at Ch~pp . r Cohabitation on Initial Adjustment to
"Transition to Motherllood :
lmp~ct o . rto IllinoM M
e.c:Uca...f Cen.tell, CIUC!1.9o
0
11
Harr I age , KaJten SkeNteft,
er " Ralph Lo.Rol.ca, GeoJt.g-Ul State Un.i.veJtC.Uy
1 0
"F 1rs t Pregnancy, Sex Ro 1es • and Hart ta d ~ ',. Vav.id Knox. Eac.t Calloti.na Un.i.vellll~IJ
"Children: The Difference Between One an
and HcJr.otd FI.!J.dman, Co1r.neU
co-cha i rpe rson s: MaJtgaAU f I.!J.dman, 1tltaca o e.g e
o6
UtUVeM~ ~
c'tt
lhuveJtC.i.ty
4:15p.m. to 5:45p.m.
Research and Theory
Session B
Vanderbilt Suite
Family Power and Sex Roles
.
Dilemma,"
"Verbal Competency in a Sex-Stereotyptng
Penrt~.ljtva~ State Un.i.~eA4ays
· tructure • ~lork i ng
tn
''Task Allocatton and Famtly
Nancy F.UzgeJtai.d and Ted H!U>ton,
Wives' F ami 1 i es ,"
M~ne. Szinovacz'
Pe.nn~.ytvan.i.a. State Un.i.veMUij
11 Wa.lte.lt. GoUz and Lyle. LaMon
ill Multidimensional Perspect 1ve,
•
Un.i.veMUy o 6 Atbellto.
·
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"Bedfellows Make Strange Poll tics," Vo1r.othy Uttian, W 11/.~<A.O~r< O<.A-e.g~
11
"Shift in Intra-Family Power Structure and Resultant Confltct and Vtolence,
Sue
Steinmetz, Un.i.ve~r.~.Uy o6 OetaLtwt.e
· L _ ..J , : d
G
· S"o..t
"The Mar ita 1 Power Structure," EWne Levin, Jan KI.!J.tey and R.(.Cruvw 1\A.Oil an, eolr.g.(.a "- e.
"Marital Power Processes
~e/L6~
D i scu s san t s:
•
ShaJton PIJ..ice- Bonham, Un.i.veJtCity o6 Ge.olr.g.i.a. and Robelt..t Ll?lu.i..l., Penn~.y...van.ia
State Un.i.veM.ity
Chairperson : SilMon PIJ..ice-Bonham, Un.i.veM~IJ o6 Ge.oJt.g.UX
6:30p . m. to 7 : 30p . m.
Ballroom Foyer
7:30 p.m.
Grand Ballroom
HOSPITALITY HOUR
BANQUET
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Presidential Address: "Fathers," Calli61r.ed 8/J.odeJL.(.ck, Un.i.ve/1.6~!( o6 Sou.utelln Cu.v<. Olt.Ma,
NCFR president
Presentation of Distinguished Service to Families Award, J . R.ichalld Conni.!J.ty, Un.iveJt~.ity
o6 Utah, Chairperson of Committee
Pres l ding: Con~.tant.ina Sa6Wo~>-RotMch.U.d, Wayne State Un.iveJtC~y
Music and Dancing, courtesy of the Tri-State Council on Family Relations
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1976
8 : 00a.m. to 12:00 noon
Park and Bryant Suites
9:00a.m. to 2 : 00 p.m.
MESSAGE CENTER FOR NCFR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
HOSPITALITY SUITE SPONSORED BY THE TRI-STATE COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
to be announced
8:30a.m. to 9 : 30a .m.
Terrace Room
9:1t5 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
Counse I i ng
Session A
Ballroom Foyer
Session B
Colonial Foyer
ANNUAL NCFR BUSINESS MEETING
Presiding: CMi61J.ed 8Jrode/J..ick,
UtuveM.ity o6 Southelln Ca.l.i6o1t.n.i.a,
NCFR president
SECTION MEETINGS VI
Fai!J. Lawn, Ne.ltJ JeJtCetf
Chairperson:
Issues in Couns e ling
''Correlates of Depression: Presence or Absence of Children Number of Children and Phase
of the Family life Cycle," l•J«.Uace. Pmudu, UniveMity o~'Fto!Ud.a.
"Expectations.and Adopte~ Children: A Preplacement Counseling Program for Parents
Interested •n Older Cht ldren Adoptions," Va.ie. GotdhabeJt and 00/J.othy MoM
lln.i.veM.ity o~
Ve~tmo n.t
"Human Development and Human Services:
S.ta te U1uve.Mitlj
Chairperson :
A Marriage Proposal,"
F1r.ed Lumpll-i.tt, Nolt.6of.k State Colleg e, Vilt.g-in.ia
'
Steven Van.il.h, Pe.nnl. y.t'va.UO.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1976 CONTINUED
9:45a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
Education
Session A
Theodore Club
SECTION MEETiNGS VI CONTINUED
Out-of-Class Teaching Techniques
"Val~es i~ Relationships: A Mini Workshop for Teenagers," V.i Rex6olld a.nd Malty Lee l~ood,
U~vell6~1J o6 Idaho Exten6.ion Se~~.vice
"Wedding is a Day--Marriage is a Lifetime" Calli. Allico
Scotch Pta.in6
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New Jell6e!J Famil.y U6e Bwtea.u ,
"Family life Education as Consciousness Raising: Some Observations From an Urban
Program," BtU.dget Heclu,chell and C<VW.t Mpou.U.illa.lr..U MM.sa.chu.6e,W Mental Hea.Uh Centell,
~~n
,
"Design and Materials for a 121,666 Square Mile Multicultural Classroom," Malty McAnaw
We.tt.~. _Nw Me~.ico State Uni~elt-6.ity
Pres1d1ng: R.icha!td Hey, U~vell6.ity o6 M.inne-6ota.
Session B
Grand Ballroom
In-Class Teaching Technique s
"A Different Approach to Teaching Family Rel a tions I I Malltj H.i.clu, a.nd w.u.uam Sault, F£.ollida.
St.a.te Unive11.6Uy
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"Personalizing large Classes of a Functional Marriage and Family Life Class," Ja.cqu..el..ine
Eddf.ema.n, Sou-tlte~~.n 1Wno.U. Univell6.itlj
"lndi.vidu~l izing Instruction--Entry Level Counseling," Edith SpeM, Sou.thelln 1Wno.i-6
Uruvell6~y
"Individualized instruction in Teaching Communication Skills," Cally! Moy, Sa.ngamon St.a.te
UniveMU!J
Presiding:
Fami 1y Action
Session A
Terrace Room
Sa.Uy Ha.n6en, Fto/tid a. State Univvu,.ity
Trends and Issues in Marital Dissolution - 1976
Panel: Demograph i c area, Paul Gtick , U.S. BUhea.u on the Cet~U-6, Wa.-6h.ington, V.C.;
legal and Economic area, R.icha11.d Cllouch, Famil.y Law RepoUIVl, (~a.-6h.ington, V.C.;
ReI i g ion a rea, Betty BeMy, Mai!Jl..(.a.g e, V.iv011.ce a.nd the Fam.i.e.l) NW6f.etteJt, P~te-6bl)tell.ia.n
ChUII.ch, Nw Yollk C.ity; Research area, Hef.en Ra.-6chk.e., NM6of.k State CoUege, V.iltg.inia.;
Services and Professional Training area, Em.Uy BJtown, V.<.vollce a.nd Ma/I.Ua..e. S.t.lte-66 CUnic,
Wa.-61ungton, v.c.
Summary: Emily BJtown, V.ivoJtce and Ma/I.Ua.f. Stlr.e-66 CUMc, Wa.-61ungton, V.C.
Chairperson: Emily Bltown, O.i.vo11.ce and Ma/I.Ua..e. Stlr.e-66 CU1uc, IVMiungton, V. C.
Session B
Madison Room
Research and Theory
Oval Suite
Children and Family Disruption: Recent Trends
"Recent Trends in Adoption," John TouUo.to6 and ByJton Lbtdhotm, AubUII.n llniveM.ity
"The Foster Family of the 1970's," Kathf.een Samp6on, lOI.l\1 State UniveM.ity
"Single-Parent Fatherhood: An Emerging Family life Style," Oenn.i-6 011-tltneJt, Te~t~ty BJtown,
a.nd Venn.i-6 FellgU-6on, Un.iveM.ity on Noll-tit CalloUna at GJteen6bollo
D i scu s san t : Kait en Bit 1?-the!Uck, Pe11n6ytvania S.ta..te Un.ivelt-6.i..ty
Cha 1rperson: G!taham Spaniel!., Pc.nn6yf.va1Ua. S.ta..te Utuvvu,.ity
Enrichment of Family Theory Through Sex Role Theories
"Family Sociology and Sex Roles : A Theoretical Integration," Glteell lillon FolC, Melllli£.£.Pa.f.mell l1~Wu-te
"Dying to be Equal: Some Interven i ng Theoretical Implications for Family Sociology,"
Jean Vec.vell-6 and 1. M. Wank.e..<.n, Uuivvu,.ity on We-6.telln Onta.llio
"Some Theoretical Implications of Sex Roles Research on Family Sociology," Mallgit-U:
E.tchte!t, Ontallio 1 ,~.tdu.te noll S.tud.i.e-6 .<.n Education
"Family Sociology and Sex Roles : Some Theoretical Imp! ications I I," May Ahdab Yeh.in,
Wayne State Univvu,.ity
Chairperson:
C01~tantina
Sa.MUo6-Roth-6ch.i.f.d, (~ayne State UniveMU!f
11:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Ballroom Foyer
BUSINESS MEETING FOR COUNSELING SECTION
Chairperson: BAAbaM Jame-6, Urtivell.6dy of, No!t.th CalloUna
II:IS a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Oval Suite
BUSINESS MEETING FOR RESEARCH AND THEORY SECTION
Chairperson : JacqueUne W.i-6c.man, UtuvV!-6-<.tlj of, Ca.Uf,oitnia
at Chapet
Hill
at San V.iego
�-19Si\1'UROI\Y, OCTOBER 23,
- 9-: 00 a.m. to 3 : 00p.m .
Col oniil l Room
1 976 CONTINUED
TRI-STATE COUNCIL AND DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY STUDIES, HE RBERT LEHMAN COLLEGE, C.U.N.Y . ,
ANNUAL MEETING AND LUNCHEON
Theme: "Ethnicity and the Fam ily"
Keynote Speaker: Jal!l. Kav et , p61jclr.<.at!tM.C, pllat\Ml>O'L, illdlwll
10 :00 a . m. to 6:00 p.m .
Vanderbi It Suite
I :30 p.m . to 9 : 00 p.m.
also Sunday , 9 : 00 a . m. to
12 : 00 noon
Theodore Club
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Courses
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NCFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 197G-77
President- - - - President-electW.{.U,(am C. N.icholl.., 111..
- - Past President
- - - GeJthMd Neu.beck
Secretary- - - Ca!tl6~ted B. B!todelt.ick
Treasurer- - - -Vo!tothy E. B~e!t
Editor, JoW1.1tal o6 Ma!t!t..<'.a.g e. a»d :the Fam.U~ - -R.icha!td N. Hey
Editor, Tlze Fam.Uy CoottcLtna.:toJt - ____ _
- - - - - - -FeLtx. M. Be~ta.Jtdo
Editor, Monogtta.ph Settie6 - - - - _
- hmu Wa..Ue:L6
Editor, JOWI.»al o6 Fam.Uy H~totty- - - - - - - - Jwe Sp~tey
Section Chairpersons:
- -Tama~~.a HMeve»
Counseling--------- _____ _
Education- -Jamu W. Maddock
Family Action
-----Glady<'> K. Phef.an
Research and Theory
- He.ter. Thtm Hal!-tne-&6
Annual Meeting Program Chairperson
Jacqueline P. W.i<'>vnan
Standing Committee Chairpersons :
- Ma~~.y Lou. G. PWI.ce.t.e.
Affiliated Councils-- - - t o be announced
International Liaison Con<'>ta~»a Sa6~o6 -Roth<'> chiid
Membership- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -John W. MetieJt
Publications---- - - - - - - - - -Felli ~1. Be~~.a.~~.do
Public Relations- - - - - Hvwum w~"
M
embers at Large - - - - - - - -Ka!ti K.ing, MMy lee Wood
Executive Officer- - -Ruth H. J WMo»
Regional Representatives:
I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)
- - - A~~.m.in G!tam6
II (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands)-------~
-No!tma L. NCLW!Mk
I I I (Delaware, Maryland , Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, DC , West Virginia)
- - - - - A. June B~cke11.
IV (Alabama, Florida , Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee)- -E. M. R
a..U.btg<'>
V (Indiana, Illinois, Mich igan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin)----- - Tlreima Vunn Han<'>en
VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas)- - - - - - - - - -Cant Ande11~en
VI I (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota)
- - - - - - Betty Vahi
VI I I (Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming)- - - - - - - - - - - - Jay Schvaneveidt
IX (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Wake Island, Guam)----- - -Lo~ Fa~ton e
X (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington}- - - - - - - - - - - - V.i. Rex. f,o~td
X I (Canada)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •
JCU> o» MontgomeJty
Student and Young Professional Representatives- -Judy Aibe!tt, Jay Manc,in.i, &woke McCaul elf, Naom.i. PeJtman
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REGIONAL STATE.
Rocky Mountaln- -Gottdon Gedde6
Southea s tern--John GJteene
Tri·State·-No!tma N<'.W11Mil
W
estern--BaJtbMa Gur111
A labarna-·Jolrn Tou.cia.tu<'>
Albe rta, C anada--L o~~tta Foielj
Ar i zona·-8ftUCC!. Crunpbe.U.
Southe rn Counties,
Ca II forn 1a--J,{m H ~&id ecf<e
Connecticut--Rob~
RijdeJt
G
eorg 1a--R.tclwr.d Ca.Jt!t
Hawa I I--Jame4 AUen
I daho--V.{ Rex. no~td
llllnols--R{ci!Md O'NV..U
I nd I ana--lllan.i..ta Me11d~lllw..U
I owa--SilaJton lke6c lll~e
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A~ID
LOCAL
CHAIRPERSO~lS
Loulslana--J. H. Jon<!.!>
Mary 1and--Geneva Eil} F
i.iciUrrgCJt
Mlchlgan-·Bet..ty BattbeJt
Michigan Upper
Peninsula--John Rukav.i.na
M nnesota- -R.iclra!td Hey
1
M1ssl ss I pp 1--J. CR.a1ek Herr<'>iey
Mlssourl--P. K. H
oudek
Nebraska--8a~~.bale0. Boe.Uc.lteJt
Nevada--Dean H
of.6m
an
Southe rn Nevada--G eo~tge CMpetlte!t
North Carol ina·-Kemre,tfr SeU
Oh 1o-- LrutJta K.i.v.Un
Oregon--Aiattc<?Ue StJtaa.tl~an
South Carollna--W. L. B.ur.clt
Tennessee--Vav.<d VuBo~e
TeKas--Staniey Fowiett
Mol>~
VIrginia--Pete~~. CCU>~gtlo»e
Utah--J. Jo el.
WashIng ton- -Kelllle.th BM.beJt
WI scons I n·-Ftted J one~>
ArIzona:
Maricopa County·-Hda SwlgM
Greater Tucson--An» RobeJLC6
N rth Carolina:
o
Charlotte--Malty M~~»
Choanoke Area--Jamu FeUan
Greater Grcensboro--MMCJM<'.t M ex.arrdeJt
Greater High Polnt--Vo~~ Vav~A
Watauga County--L.i.Wan VamteJt
Wayne Coun t y·-AUen Hamatut
Unlvers lty of Wisconsin-S tout (a st udent
Counc 11)- -Nancy ThompMtt
�INDEX TO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
Adams, Bert, 1,5
Albert, Judy, I, 11,20
Alexander, Margaret, 9,11,20
Allen, James, 20
Allen, Ruth, 1,4,6,11
Allred, G. Hugh, 14
Anwnons, Paul, 5
Andersen, Carl, 20
Andrews, Mary A., 2
Arch, Shirley, 4
Arico, Carl J., 18
Arkin, William, 8
Armstrong, Barbara N., 5
Atwell, Saundra, 2
Avant, W. Ray, 4
Avery, Arthur W., 15
Bagby, Beatr ice H., 7
Bahr, Stephen, 16
Balswick, Jack, II
Barber, Betty, 20
Barber, Kenneth, 20
Barlow, Brent A., 1,8
Barnes, David, 10
Barnes, Elaine, 10
Barrier, Dorothy E., 1,20
Bartelt, Pearl, 5
Bell, Robert, 10
Bennett, linda, 3
Berardo, Felix M., 1,2 ,6,20
Berger, Miriam E., II
Berkove, Gail, 8
Bernstein, Hope, 11,15
Berry, Betty, 18
Berry, Jane, 7
Bieschke, Sharon, 20
Binson, Diane, 15
Birch, W. l., 20
Birmingham, Moira, 7
Bisbee, Joyce, I
Blanchard, Dorothy, 1,9
Blaney, Nancy, 9
Blaske, lee A., 13
Bleeke, Donald, I
Blumberg, Rae, 8
Boettcher, Barbara, 1,7,10,20
Boss, Pauline, 2,9
Brady, Larry G., 7
Branch, Ed, 8
Branch, Mary Ette, 8
Bretherick, Karen J., 18
Bricker, A. June, 20
Briggs, Janet, 5
Briggs, Kenneth, 5
Broderick, Carlfred, 1,3,4,6,17,20
Brown, Bruce W., 16
Brown, Emily, 6,18
Brown, Muriel, 4,9,11
Brown, Richard J., II
Brown, Terry, 18
Brubaker, Timothy, 4
Bruce, John, 9, II
Bubol~, Margaret, 3,13
Burgess-Kohn, Jane, 5
Burns, Eli~abeth L., 8
Burr, Wesley R., 2,7,8
Carnie!, Shimon, 10
Campbell, Bruce, 20
Carpenter, George, 20
Carr, Richard, 20
Carroll, Joseph, 3
Castiglione, Peter, 20
Cate, Rodney, 16
Chesser, Barbara Jo, 5
Chilman, Catherine, 1,9
Christenson, Donald J., 13
Churaman, Charlotte V., 3
Coffey, Martin, 8
Cole, Charles lee, 4
Coley, Silas B., 7
Condon, Thomas F., 2
Conley, Martha M., 1,9
Connelly, J. Richard, 17
Constantine, Joan, 5
Constantine, John A. , 2
Constantine, larry, 3,5,7
Corkey, Elizabeth, 4
Coste! I, Ronald H. , 2
Cromwe I I , Rona 1d E. , II
Cromwell, Vicky Thomas, 11
Crouch, Richard, 18
Crowley, James F., 8
Crown, Betty, I 0
Crown, Peter, 10
Cummings, Laurie Davidson, 13
Cu r tis, John H., 16
Dahl, Betty, 20
Danish, Steven J., 17
Danner, Lillian, 20
David, Henry P., 10
Davidson, J. Kenneth, Sr., 5
Davis, Doris, 20
Davis, Shuford, 5
Day, Randa I , 2
Dayton, Mark, 7
Deckert, Pamela, II
Defrain, John, 11
Denker, Martin, 2
Denton, Wallace, 13
Deutsch, Francine, 2
Oobrofsky, Lynne R., 8
DuBose, David, 20
Duffy, Patricia, I
Earp, Jo Anne l., 16
Eddleman, Jacqueline, 18
Edens, David, 5
Edens, Virginia, 5
Edwards, John A., 15
Eichel, Gloria, I
Eichler, Margrit, 10,18
Erwin, Edmond F., 8
Etheridge, Carol, 15
Farber, Bernard, 14
Farone, Lois L., 1,5,10,20
Fawcett, Jacqueline, 3
Feldman, Harold, 5,7,17
Feldman , Margaret, 5,17
Felton, James, 20
Ferguson, Dennis, 18
Ferrell, Mary, 8
Figley, Charles, 7
Fisher, C. Daniel, 13
Fitzelle, George T., 7
Fit~gerald, Nancy M., 17
Fl ickinger, Geneva Ely, 20
Foley, Loretta, 20
fontana, Vincent J., 15
Forbush, Janet, 9
Forisha, Barbara, 13
Forisha, Wi 11 iam, 13
Fournier, David , 16
Fowler, Stanley, 20
Fox, Greer Litton, 18
Frankel , Ephraim , 3
Fruit, Dorothy, 2
Fulton, Wallace, 16
Garai, Josef E. , 13,19
Garai, Selma H., 5,11,19
Garfinkle, Max, 2
Gay! in, Ned l., 15
Gecas, Viktor, 2
Geddes, Gordon, 20
Gelles, Richard J . , 3
Gingles, Ruby H., 5
Gittleman, Jenn i fer, 8
Gla~er, Nona, 9
Glick, Paul C. , 11,14,18
Goldberg, Stella, 2
Goldhaber, Dale, 13,17
Goldstein, Rhoda, 9
Goltz, J . Walter, 17
Gordon, Laura Kramer, 13
Graham, Iverson, 7
Grams, Armin, 20
Greene, John, 20
Grundstrom, Virginia, 5
Gunn, Barbara, 20
Gurgevich, Steven, 5,13
Gurman, Alan S., 7
Gutenschwager, Mary, 8
Haavio-Manni\a, Elena, 10
Halpin, Richard, 7
Hamann, Allen, 20
Hansen, Sa II y L. , 18
Hansen, Thelma Dunn, 1,5,10 , 20
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Hantover, Jeffrey P., 13
Hareven, Tamara, 1, 20
Harrell, Janet E., 15
Hartness, Helen, 1,3,11,20
H
atch, Gary L. , 5
Hatkoff, Terry S., 9
H
eckscher, Bridget, 18
Heffernan, Virginia, 5.13
Heidecke, James, 20
Heiss, Jerold, 2
Hennon, Charles B., 4,16
Hensley , J. Clark, 20
Henton, June H., 16
Hester, Dorothy, 9
Hey, Richard, 1,18,20
Hicks, Mary W., 5,18
Hight, Evelyn S. , 13,15
Hill, Reuben , 2
Hobson, Carol Mclester, 1, 10,14,15
H
offman, Dean, 7.11,20
Hoffman, Lois Wladis, 6
Hollinger, Mary Ann, 1
Hotvedt , Hary E., 11
Houdek, P. K. , 13,20
Humphrey, Frederick G., 8
Hunter, Edna J., 9,13
Huston, Ted L., 17
Hutter, Hark, 5
Hyatt, Tana l., 5
lutaka, Sugiyama, 10
Jackson, Jacquelyne J . , 15
Jacoby, Gall, 9
Jacques, Jeffrey Mark, 5
James, Barbara, 1, 18
Jensen, Margaret R. , 7
Jenson, Glenn 0., 13
Jewson, Ruth, 1,20
Johnson, A. Sidney, 7
Johnson, Colleen, II
Johnson, Ralph, 4
Jolley, Hary Allen, 7
Jones, Fred, 20
Jones, J. H., 20
Jones, Jean, 16
Jones, Wendy, 10
Jordhelm, Anne E., 5
Kaplan, Bert L., 11 , 13
Kelley, Jan, 17
Kerckhoff, Richard, 1,8,10,11
Kerns, Virginia, 15
Kersten, Lawrence , 4,5
Kess Ie r, She i l a, 11 , 14, 16
Kieren, Dianne K., 1,5,8,10,16
Kilgo , Reese Danley, 14
King, Karl, 1, 20
Kiser, Jane t Davis, 13
Kithcart, Beverly, 15
Kivlln, Lllura, 20
Klein, David H., 3,10
-22KI e i n , Vi rg i n 1a , 10
Knaub, Patricia, 11
Knepler, Abraham 11
Kniskern, David
7
Knox, David H., 13,i 7
Knudsen, Dean, 11
Kohl, Seena B., 15
Korson, J. Henry, 10
Kovel, Joel, 19
Kruger, Barbara, 10
Kruger, James, 10
Kruger, W. Stanley, 9
Kunz, f>hi II ip R., 2
LaBeff, Emily, 16
ladbrook, Dennis, 7
laRossa, Ralph, 17
larson, Lyle E., 2,17
Lasswell, Thomas E., 9
leigh, Geoffrey K., 2
Leik, Robert, It
Levin, Elaine, 17
Levine, James Alan, 13,15
Levinger , George, 3
Lewi s , Robert A., 17
Lichtman, Carl H., 16
Liddle, Howard A., 7
Lieberman, Leonard, 5
Lieberman, Leslie, 5
Light , Harriet K., 13
Lindholm, Byron, 18
Liu, William T. , 8
Love, Carolyn. 5
Lumpkin, Fred 0 . , 17
Lyness, Judith F., 8,13
Mace, David R., 8,11
Hace, Vera, 11
Maddock, James, 19,20
Malashock, Ronald, l
Mancini, Jay A., 1,8,20
Hangen, David J ., 3
Mann , Jay, 11
Marotz, Ramona, 4,12
Martin, Dorothy, 1,3
Hartin, George T., Jr., 13
Martin, John, 9
Hartin, Mary, 20
Martin, Patricia Yancey, 4
Mason, Marilyn, 5
cAdoo, Harriette, 11
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McCabe, Esther, 7
McCauley, Brooke, 15,20
McCubbin, Hamilton, 9
HcCunney, Nancy, 15
McDonald, Darrell, 13
McGinnis, Thomas, 17
McLaughlin, Steven, 2
M lson, Gall Freedman, 5,9
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endenhall, Juanita, 20
Mercier, Joyce, 13
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Messersmith, Craig E., 5
Metler, John, 20
Michaels, Stuart, 15
Hiller, Brent C., 3
Hiller, Judith Ann, 14
Mi l ler , Sherod, 19
Minkoff, Jeannette, 14
Minor, Willian Glen , 16
Hogey, John, 1,2, 10
Montgomery, Jason, 8,20
M rley, Richard, 14
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Moss, Dorothy, 17
Moss, J. Joel, 20
Moy, Caryl T., 18
Hpoutsikaris , Carla, 18
Najmi, H. A., 6
Narus, leonard, 8,13
Neely, Becky Glass, 15
Neubeck, Gerhard, 10 ,20
Newman, Barbara, 5
Newman, Philip, 5
Newmark, Norma, 1,9,20
Nic hols, William C., Jr . , 1,11,20
Nickols, Sharon Y., 13,16
N rris, N. Catherine, 1
o
Nugent, Michael D., 16
Nuss, Shirley, 15
Ol son, David, 3
O' N
eil, Richard, 20
Orthner, Dennis K., 8
Ory, Marcia Gail, 17
Osmond, Marie W., 4
Otto, Herbert A., 14
Otto, Mary l. , 6
Oyer, E. Jane , 2
Palmer, Edward, 7
Panides, Wallace C., 17
Paolucci, Beatrice, 3.6 , 13
Parker, Haude I., 11
Peery, J. Craig, 3
Perman, Naomi, 20
Pete rman , Dan J . , 15
Peters, Har ie F., 11
Petranek, Charles F., 13
Phelan, Gladys K., 16,20
Photiadis, John, 16
P i l pe l , Ha r r i e t , l S
Pocs , Oil ie, 8
Potter, Jessie, 7
Price, Richard H., 7
Price- Bonham, Sharon, 4, 17
Purcell, Hary lou C., 10,11,20
Quaranta, Beatrice H., 13
Rainey, Mary C. , 6,13
Railings, E. H., 1,3,8, 13,20
R
aschke, Helen, 18
Reise r, Christa, 13
Rei ss , Dav id, 3
R
endI na , l rma E. , 6
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Rexford, Vi, 1, 10, l8,2o
Rey, Lucy D., II
Rice, Frank 1
Rice, Kathl~en 1
Richardson, Grace 1
Ridley , Carl A. , is
Riordan, Richard J . 17
R~singer, Dorothy, i,10
Ritzman, Connie, IS
Robert s , Ann E., 13 ,20
Roberts, W I I i am L. , 13
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Robinson , Bryan, 15
Rockwood , Catherine A 2
Rolone, William, 8
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Roper, Brents., 4,16
Rosen , Sherry, 11
Rua~k, Katherine, 5
Rubin, Arline 11 ., 14
Rubin, Roger, 16
Rukavina, John, 20
Russell, Ronald, 16
Ryder, Robert, 2,20
Rytting, Marvin, 14
Saf i lios-Rothschild Constantina, 1,5,
17' 18,20
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Salamon, Sonya, 15
Sampson, Kathleen, 18
Sau r, W 11 i am G. , 18
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Sawin, Margaret M 6,11
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Scanzoni, John, 4
Schiavo, R. Steven, 9
Schnitzer, Jeshaia, 8
Schvaneve ldt, Jay D., 1,3,1·0,20
Scott, Nan, 4
Scott, Patricia Bell, II
Sell, Kenneth, 20
Settles, Barbara, 4
Shaw, Rodney, 9
Shipman, Gordon, 14
Shoffner, Sarah M. , 14
Skerrett, Karen, 17
Skidmore, C. Jay, 16
Slevin, Kathleen F., 6
Smart, Laura, 5
Smart , Mo I I i e, 5
Smart, Russell, 5
Smeltze r, Morrison, 10
Smeltzer , Muriel, 10
Smith, David G. , 6
Smith, Rebecca H., 1,8
Some rv i 11 e, Rose, 6, 9, 10, 15
Spanier, Graham B., 3,18
Spees, Edith C., 18
Sponaug le, Gary C., 2
Sprenkle, Dougla s , 6,7,16
Sprey, J e tse, 1, 3, 20
Springer, Joel S., 16
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Stack, Carol B. , 15
Stein, Peter J . , 9
Stei n, Robert B., 15
Steinmetz, Suzanne K., 3,17
Story, Marilyn, 14
Story, Norman L., 8
Straatman, Marcelle 20
Straus, Mu rray A.,
Strong, Leslie D., 8
Stultz, Fred W. , 2,6,7,14
Stultz, Gloria C., 6,14
Sudia, Cecelia E. , 6
Sui I ivan, Joyce, 1 ,Z.,8,lo
Swiger, Hi Ia , 20
Szinovacz, Max imiliane E. , 17
Tarsny, Joan, 1
Taubin, Sa ra, 7,10,14
Taylor, Ronald L., 11
Tayl or , William, 6
Thomas, l. Eugene, 7
Thompson, Nancy, 20
Thompson, Pa tric ia, 1,4,6,11
Thorman, D
onal d, 1,3
Tobey , Thomas S., 14
Tomeh, Aida K. , 10,16
Tou l iatos, John, 18 ,20
Traupmann, Jane, 4
Troost, Kay M., 4
Ullian, Dorothy z., 17
Unger, lawrence, 14
Van Meter, Mary JaneS., 14
Veeve rs, Jean, 18
Vogelsong, Edward, 14
V , Jacque line, 11
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Walsh, Robert H. , 8
Walters, James, 1,6,8,20
Walter!., Lynda, 17
W
andersman, Abraham, 7
Wandersman , Lois P., 7
Wank I in, J. M , 18
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Waugaman, D
orothy, 9
Wei I, Mildred, 16
Weis , David L., 8
Weisberg, Mitchel l, 11
Welsh, Mary M
cAnaw, 18
Whitehead, Tony Larry, 8
Wieting, Stephen G., 3
Wilkinson, Melvin, 4
Will lams, 6rett, 15
Williams, Herman, 1,6,20
Wilson, Kenneth, 14
W
iseman, Jacqueline, 1,9,18,20
Wolff, Elinor M., 6
Wolin, Steve n J., 3
Wolkoff, Regina L. , 14
Wood, Mary Lee, I, 18,20
ong, AI ine, 8
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Yehia, May Ahdab , 18
Yu, E 1en a S. H. , 8
Zeutschel , Janine 5., 11
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All Bottled Up (ll minutes)
A Bird's Life (9 minutes)
Feeling Left Out (15 minutes)
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Home And Community Treatmen t : Activating Family Change
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Divorce : Part 1 and Part II (40 minutes)
Childhood At Risk (12! minutes)
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All About Bobby (IS! minutes)
Ruth Stout's Garden (23 minutes)
Unicycle--looking At My World (IS minutes)
Motorola Teleprograms, Inc.
Benchmark Films, Inc .
Don't Give Up On Me (28 minutes)
Sex and Violence (27 minutes)
Child Abuse-Cradle of Violence (20 minutes)
Stephen Bosustow Productions
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The Giving Tree (10 minutes)
Self-Loving (34 minutes)
Butterick Publi sh ing
Give It A Try (33 minutes)
Family Life: Adol escence, Love & Dating (l hour) FS
Nick And Jon (20 minutes)
Family Life: Marriage & Parenthood (l hour) FS
Quiet Afternoon (20 minutes)
Family Life : The Family in Transition (I hour) FS
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And They Lived Happ ily Ever After (12 minutes)
The D That Sang and Cried (28 minutes)
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The Child, Part Ill (28 minutes)
Growing Up On The Farm Today (IS! minutes)
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Caught In A Rip-Off (14! minutes)
Chris And Bernie (25 minutes)
Is There Anybody Else Li ke Me? FS
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You Are Not Alone (27! minutes)
Parenting: Fathe r s , Mothers & Others (10 minutes) FS
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America's Aged : The Forgotten Many (18 minutes) FS
Teen Sexuality, What's Right for You (29 minutes)
Juvenile Justice: Society's Dilemma (18 minutes) FS
Look At Me (28 minutes)
Zero Population Growth: Hope For Future Generations? (17 minutes) FS
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Gentle Birth (15 minutes)
Kinsey Three : The Bisexual Experience (15 minutes)
Prentice-Hall Film Li brary
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Education For The Health Of It (14! minutes)
The Family: Lifestyles Of The Future (20 minutes)
Purdue University
Doubleday Mult imedia
Family Images In Fiction and Drama (27 minutes)
Pyramid Films
It Takes Two Series (I 1- 13 minutes ) FS
Everybody Rid es The Carousel (72 minutes)
Alcohol: What ' II You Have Series (13-15 minutes) FS
Q-Ed Productions, Inc.
Film Fair Comnunications
It's Good To Be He (43 minutes) FS
Robin ... A Runaway (32 minutes)
RM I Educational Films , Inc.
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The Nature Of Marriage (35 minutes) FS
The Year) ing (40 minutes) FS
M ital Adjustment (35 minutes) FS
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Marriage And The Family (3S minutes) FS
Aggression Or Love (2 4 minutes)
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Death and Dying : Closi ng The Circle (40 minutes) FS
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Ha?er & Row Pub I ishers , Inc .
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Constantina Safilios-Rothschild
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Family and Sex Roles
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DIEGO, CA LJFORN1A - OCTOBER 12- 15, 1977
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�ANNUAL MEETING
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
October 12-1 5, 1977
San Diego, California
1219 University Avenue Southeast
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414
VALUES, MORALS, ETHICS, AND THE AMERICAN FAMILY
CONTENTS
ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM
Plenary Sessions ..•.... • .••. • ........ .. ... 2,6,8
Opening Night Reception ...•.....•... . ...• . .... 2
Banqueta.nd Presidential Address . . . ..... . .. .. . ... 12
Counseling Section Sessions..... . ........2,4,6,9,11,13
Education Section Sessions • . .. . •.. . .. 2,3,4,6,7,9,11 ,13
Family Action Section Sessions ........ 3,5,7,9,10,12,13
Research and Theory Section Sessions ... 3,4,5,7,8,10,12,14
International Section Sessions . . ....... ••.....•. 4,8
NCFR Annual Business Meeting • . ...••.......... . •5
NCFR St~te Chapters Business Meeting . .• . ... .. .....5
State Chapters Meetings .... .• . ...... . ...•..... . 5
State Chapters luncheon ..• . • . ••....• . .••. • ... . 5
Round Table Coffess ..•.•... • ..•........... 14,15
Round Table Luncheons . . • ... •. . . . ... . ...... 15,16
Theory Development and Methods Workshop . . •. .17,18,19
Post Conference Workshops•...•.. . •..• . ... . .. .. 19
Index to Program Participants . . . • •....... 24,25,26,27
Annual Meeting Program in Brief .. .....• . ........ 28
NCFR AFFAIRS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING
NCFR Board of Directors Meetings . . .• . .. .•.. .. .•. 20
Affiliated Councils Executive Committee Meeting .•.. .. 20
Membership Development Workshop ..•.... . . . •.... 20
NCFR Finance Committee Meeting. . • • •.• .. •. . .. . . 20
NCFR Publications Committee Meeting ..... . .•. .. . · 20
Meeting of Round Table leaders . • .. ... . . • •.. • . • · 20
Meeting of NCFR Task Force Chairpersons .•...• · .. · 21
Meeting of Journal of Marriage and the Family Editors .. · 20
Meeting of The Family Coordinator Editors ...•••• · · · 20
1978 Annual Meeting Program Committee Meeting •. · • · 20
NCFR Membership Committee Meeting .••.•.. · · · · · · 21
Meeting of Committee on Standards and Certification for
Family Life Educators .•.•. . •.• • •••.•. • · • · • · 20
BEHIND THE SCENES
NCFR Board ofDirectors1 1976-77. . ... • ...•..... . 22
NCFR Board of Directors, 1977-78......... • .. . ..• 23
Annual Meeting Program Committee.. ..... ....... . . a
Local Arrangements Committee Chairpersons .......... a
Regional, State, and local Chairpersons...... . ...... 24
NCFR Staff .. . ....•... . .... . .. . ........... 24
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FINDING PEOPLE AND PLACES
Annual Meeting Registration . ..•. • .. . .. . ...... . . 21
Hospitality Room •...•....•••.... • ...•••.•.. 21
Press Room . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . • .. .•.. 21
Met:ting Room for Graduate Students and Faculty . . . ... 21
Employment Service . .. .. . . .• .. . .... . ........ 21
Combined Book Exhibit . . .. . ...... ... ... . •. . .. 21
Film and Filmstrip Exhibit .. .......•.. . ...•..•. 21
Task Forces Room ....... . ..•.•....... . . .• . .. 21
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PROGRAM
1977 ANNUAL MEETING
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FA.MILY RELATIONS
Sheraton Harbor Island Hotel, San Diego, California-October 12-15
CONFERENCE THEME: VALUES, MORALS, ETHICS AND THE AMERICAN FAMILY
WEDNESDAY~
OCTOBER 12, 1977
7:30p.m. to 9:00p.m.
Ballroom
OPENING PLENARY SESSION
"Values, Morals, Ethics and the American Family," Landrum Bolling, Lilly Endowment, Inc.,
Indianapolis, Indiana
Introduction of Speaker: Mary Lou Purcell, Stephens College, Annual Meeting Program Chairperson
"Scenes of San Diego," Nona Cannon, San Diego State University, Local Arrangements Chairperson
Presiding: William C. Nichols, Consulting Psychologist, Birmingham, Michigan, NCFR President
9:00p.m.
Spanish Landing Park
RECEPTION SPONSORED BY THE WESTERN REGIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY
RELATIONS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1977
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Counseling
Kearny and Stockton Rooms
SECTION MEETINGS I
COUNSELING SECTION BUSINESS MEETING AND PROGRAM INTRODUCTION
Special Presentation and Group Discussion: "Family Legislation and Licensing Laws Which
Potentially Affect Marriage and Family Counselors," Panel: Steven Engelberg, NCFR
Washington Representative, and Eugene Burke, Committee on Ethics and Licensing, American Association of Marriage and Family Counselors
Annual Business Meeting
Presiding: james Maddock, University of Minnesota
Education
Session A
San Carlos and Santa Barbara Rooms
Values, Morals, Ethics, and Family Life Education
"From Implicit to Explicit: Recognizing the Influence of Teacher Values in Family Life Education," Diane Levande, Michigan State University
11 The Abuse and Appropriate Use of Humor in Teaching Family Life Education," Samuel T.
Gladding, Rockingham Community College, and Edward F. Kezar, University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
"Moral and Religious Education: Impact on Family Life," Gail Peterson, North Dakota State
University
Presiding: Mary McAnaw Welsh, New Mexico State University
�-a1977 NCFR ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE
General Program Chairperson .....•• .... ..•••... . ... •. . ..•... •.. .....•....•. Mary Lou Purcell, Stephens College
Counseling Section Meetings ......•..•.•.•.........•.............. . .. james W. Maddock, University of Minnesota
Education Section Meetings...... . ...... .•....... .•. • ............ .... Gladys K. Phelan, Colorado State University
Family Actio n Section Meetings..•.... Graham Spanier, Pennsylvania State University and Helen Hartness, Lewis and Clark College
International Section Meetings ..........•.....• . . •.Constantina Safilios-Rothschild, University of California at Santa Barbara
Research and Theory Section Meetings ..•...... .•........ . . . ....•. ....•.. Jay D. Schvaneveldt, Utah State University
Local Arrangements Chairperson ....•....................•............ . . Nona Cannon, San Diego State University
Combined Book Exhibit. •...... . .... .. ..•..... , •........... ... .... . •.. David Milne, San Diego State University
Film and Filmstrip Exhibit •............•...........•. . .....•........ Aina Summerfelt, San Diego Public Schools
Affiliated Councils Seminars ........... .... •.•............•... .. . .... ... Eleanore B. Luckey, University of Utah
Round Tables .... .. ... . .• .......... • ........ .... ..................•.• Douglas Sprenkle, Purdue University
Theory Development and Methods Workshop ....••. ......... .. •. ............... .. Lyle Larson, University of Alberta
Student Sessions ... . .. .. ........... ..•.... . ... . ... .... ..•.. Judy Albert, private practice, Long Beach, California
Student Representatives to Annual Meeting Program Brooke McCauley and Richard Brown, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1977 LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
local Arrangements Chairperson . ..... . .. .. ... .. .... . .....•........ . .... Nona Cannon, San Diego State University
Tours . .............. ... , .. .... Herbert Otto, National Center for the Exploration of Human Potential, La jolla, California
. . .... . ..... .... .. . .. .. . . ..... . . . ...•..•................... . . Lee Price, San Diego State University
Reception .. . .. ... . .. .. . Cecilia Gray, California State University at Sacramento and joann Delora, San Diego State University
Employment Scrvi-;e ....... . .......•........ • ..... . . . .... . .. .. ... john Stephenson, San Diego State University
Banquet ............. .. . .. .. ........ ... . .... . ......•..... . .......Sylvia Wh ite, San Diego State University
Audio Visuals ..•....•......••. . .........••..... .. .•....... Marty Sautter, private practice, San Diego, California
Public Relations and Press ... ............ . ..................... Gordon F. Lee, University of California at San Diego
Registration . ... ....• .• ..................•........ . .... . ...... Mary LaYaut, Pacific Beach junior High School
Hospit.llity .................. ... ..................•...........•.. Cherie Schupp, San Diego State University
Record in~ Services............. • ......... .. ....... ..... .............. C. I ay Skidmore, Utah State University
Boo!-. Exhibi t .. . . ......•..•....... . . ... . ...•.... .. .......... ..... .. David Milne, San Diego State University
Film and Filmstrip Exhibit ..... .. ....•...... . .... . ............... .. . Aina Summerfelt, San Diego Public Schools
SPECIAL TIIANKS
Thanks arc expressed to the following who have worked so diligently to help make the annual meeting a success:
Nona Cannon, San Diego State University, for chairing all the local arrangements for the annual meeting
William Broderick, Dircc tor, San l)icgo State University Audio Visual Department for the audio.visual equipment and technicians,
and for making signs
David Fulcomc:r, Director, San Diego State University School of Family Studies Consumer Sciences for providing music, decorations, and hostesses for the banquet and for printing and postage expense
Louis A. Kenney, Director, San Diego State University Library Staff for compiling and printing the Book Exhibit Bibliography,
and for assistance with the Book Exhibit
Maxine B. jones, Director of Convention Services, San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau, for providing the cover photograph,
name tags, flyers, and for typing name tags and providing help with registration
Thomas Frankum, President, Western Regional Council, for the reception and other assistance
Terry Elliott, Director of Design Center, for packets.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,
l9 775~g~~~NM~~INGS I CONTINUED
8:30a.m. to ~0:00a.m.
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Colorado State University
Presiding: C. jay Skidmore, Utah State UmversJty
Family Action
Session A
Palomar Room
Work and Family: Emerging Research
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"Unemployment and the Family," Patricia Voydanoff, Mernii-Pa~mer lnstttute
"Work and Family-Friends or Foes" (A Project Report of a Busmess Sponsored Effort), joyce
Portner University of Minnesota
"The Org;nization of Household Work and Role Problems for Employed Women and Men,"
Margaret Lynne Willis, Pacific lutheran University
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"An Analysis of the Relationship Between Wife's Fertility and Employment m the Early Stages
of Marriage," Phyllis A. Ewer and Eileen Crimmins-Gardner, University of Illinois at Chicago
Circle
Presiding: Douglas Sprenkle, Purdue University
Family Action
Alternative Family Structures: Research and Policy
Session B "Support Systems for Family Androgyny," John DeFrain, University of Nebraska at lincoln
Cuyamaca Room "How to Divide the Wages of Living in Sin: Unmarried Couples, Property Rights and the law,"
D. Kelly Weisberg, Santa Cruz, California
"Child Rearing Attitude Changes in Single-parent Fathers," Craig Smith, University of Arizona
"Multilateral Relationships: Early Family Experiences and Present Involvement in Unconven·
tional Family Forms," Helen Pitsiou, California State University at los Angeles
Presiding: Robert Allen, Pennsylvania State University
Research and Theory
Session A
Beale Room
Marriage and Mate Selection
"Monitoring the Helsinki Accord: Soviet-American Marriages," Wesley A. Fisher, Columbia
University
·:The. Role of Marriage in American Society," Walter R. Gove Vanderbilt University
I Soctocultural Heterogam
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of Anzona
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~~ate Sel~ction: A Propositional Formulation,, Mark A.
rscussant. Ramona Marotz-Baden Utah Stat U .
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resr mg: Jmon Camiel, San Diego, California
Roosa, Michigan State UniversitY
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1977 CONTINUED
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m. SECTION MEETINGS I CONTINUED
Research and Theory
Session B
San Diego, San Fernando and
San Gabriel Rooms
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Butterfield Stage Saloon
10: 15 a.m. to 11 :45 a.m.
Counseling
Session A
Cuy amaca Room
Love: Measurement and Process
"Love American Style: A Test of Role Structure Theory on Changes in Attitudes Toward Love,"
Brenda Munro, University of Alberta and Gerald R. Adams, Utah State University
..The Concepts of Love: Their Historical Evolution and Current State," Bernard Murstein,
Connecticut College
..Sex, Age, and Life Course Experiences as Variables Associated with the Cognitive Referents of
Love," Terry Hatkoff and Thomas Laswell, University of Southern California
Discussant: Anita S. Kolman, University of Minnesota
Presiding: Shelley Hirschi, Medford, Massachusetts
INTERNATIONAL SECTION
Organizational Meeting
Presiding: Constantina Safilios-Rothschild, University of California at Santa Barbara
SECTION MEETINGS II
ucl inical Applications of the Inventory of Premarital Conflict," David Fournier and Joel Springer,
University of Minnesota
"Therapists' Assessment of Healthy Family Functioning and Its Relation to the Goals They
Employ in Family Therapy," Barbara L. Fisher, Purdue University
"Saving Sinking Ships: Implications From a Theory of Marital Dissolution," Mary R. Laner,
Arizona State University at Tempe
Presiding: J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr., University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire
Session B
Kearny and Stockton Rooms
..The Marital Power Struggle," Elaine Levin and Jan Kelley, Georgia State University, Atlanta
~<Selecting a Mode of Conflict Resolution for Dealing with Value Conflicts-Helping Families to
Find a Way," Elam Nunnally, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
Presiding: Mary Warmbrod, Institute for Human Relations, Walnut Creek, California
Education
Session A
Beale Room
More About Values
.. Dealing with Value Judgments: A Rational Approach to Values Education," Margaret Arcus,
University of British Columbia
Presiding: Dorothy Martin, University of Northern Colorado
Education
Session B
Laguna Room
Some Key Issues in Parent Education
"Voluntary Sterilization-The Right to Know, the Right to Choose: Educating for a Free Choice,"
Betty Gonzales, Association for Voluntary Sterilization; Winifred Kempton, Planned Parenthood Federation of America; and Carole Goldman, National Organization for Non-Parents
"Parent Education-Bandwagon, Bastard, or Bonafide?" Florence G. Kerckhoff, Purdue
University
Reactor Panel: Deanne Eversoll, University of Nebraska; Gordon Geddes, Colorado State University; and Loretta Hatfield, Purdue University
Presiding: judith L. Ku ipers, University of Tennessee
Counseling
�THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1977 CONTINUED
1 0:15a.m. to 11:45 a.m. SECTION MEETINGS II CONTINUED
Family Action
San Carlos and Santa Barbara Rooms
Research and Theory
Session A
San Diego, San Fernando, and
San Gabriel Rooms
FAMILY ACTION SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Presiding: Helen Thun Hartness, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon
Work and the Family
"The Firefighter Occupational Role and Dyadic Adjustment," Margaret A. Fjelstad, California
State University at Sacramento
"The Family of the Industrial Worker and Residence of Relocation," John F. Peters, Wilfrid
Laurier University, Quebec
"Routine Father Absence and Family Boundary Maintenance," Pauline Boss, University of
Wisconsin
Discussant: jane C. Hood, University of Michigan
Presiding: Glen Jenson, Utah State University
Sex and Scandinavia
Session B "Sex and Scandinavia," Ira L. Reiss, University of Minnesota
Palomar Room Discussant: Jan Harrell, Tucson, Arizona
Presiding: Robert Larzelere, Pennsylvania State University
Research and Theory
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Butterfield Stage Saloon
11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
NCFR STATE CHAPTERS BUSINESS MEETING
Presiding: Thelma Dunn Hansen, Michigan State University
MEETINGS OF NCFR STATE CHAPTERS
12:00 noon to 2:00p.m.
North Terrace
NCFRSTATECHAPTERSLUNCHEON
"A Hindsight View: Some Do's and Dont's for State Chapters," with a panel of NCFR past
presidents: F. Ivan Nye, Florida State University; Harold Christensen, Professor Emeritus,
Purdue University, La Jolla, California; Blaine R. Porter, Brigham Young University; Richard
K. Kerckhoff, Purdue University; David Mace, ACME, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; William
F. Kenkel, University of Kentucky; and Eleanore B. Luckey, University of Utah, Moderator
and Presiding
2:15p.m. to 3:15p.m.
Ballroom
NCFR ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
Presiding: William C. Nichols, Consulting Psychologist, Birmingham, Michigan, NCFR President
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1977 CONTINUED
3:30p.m. to 5:00p.m. SECOND PLENARY SESSION
Ballroom
5:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.
Kearny and Stockton Rooms
"Government Policies and Families: The Need to Reexamine," A. Sidney Johnson Ill, Family
Impact Seminar, George Washington University
Presentation of the 1977 Burgess Award: David H. Olson, University of Minnesota, presenter
Presentation of the 1977 Osborne Award: Stephan Bollman, Kansas State University, presenter
Presiding: Carlfred B. Broderick, University of Southern California
STUDENT BUSINESS MEETING AND HOSI)ITALITY HOUR
Presiding: judy Albert, Senior Student Representative to Executive Committee, Long Beach,
California
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1977
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Counseling
Session A
Cuyamaca Room
Counseling
Session B
Kearny and Stockton Rooms
Education
Session A
Laguna Room
SECTION MEETINGS III
Sequence on Divorce
"Counseling Families Through Separation: A Developmental Approach," Terry M. Levy,
Biscayne College, Florida
"Facilitating the Divorce Process," Wendy Joffe, Biscayne College, Florida, and Melvin Black,
Attorney, Miami, Florida
Presiding: Sheila Kessler, Georgia State University at Atlanta
"On the Counseling Needs of Black Women: Broadening the Base of Feminist Psychology,''
Patricia Bell Scott, University of Tennessee
"Chronic Pain Management in Families," Alletta Hudgens, University of Minnesota
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The Child Abuse Consultant: A Cognitive Behavioral Consulting Model/' David G. Smith and
Mary L. Otto, Oakland University
Presiding: Marilyn Mason, University of Minnesota
Model Programs for Public School Educators
"Dimensions for Living: A Family Life Education Program for Students and Their Parents,"
Sharon Gibb, Lethbridge School District, Alberta, Canada
"Parent Education Over the Life Cycle: One Community's Program," Patricia Edmister,
Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, Maryland
Reactor Panel: Ronald Andersen, Cubberly High School, Palo Alto, California, and Margaret
Slingerlend, University of Michigan and Macomb Community College Continuing Education
Presiding: Doris McKellar, Rocky Mountain High School, ft. Collins, Colorado
�FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1977 CO~~~~:~EETINGS III CONTINUED
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
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Education Attttudes. TheJr P
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d Superintendents in Pennsylvania Toward Sex Education.,
Session B "Attitudes of School Boar s an
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San Carlos and Santa Barbara Rooms
Ca~oly~ ·
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h d Theory for Teaching About Sex Roles," Patsy Skeen-Walker
"lmphcat1ons of Researc an
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University of Georgia
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"Midwestern Att1tu des Toward Parenthood ' "Karen W. Bartz, mvers1ty o 1ssoun at Kansas
City
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Presiding: Lester Kirkendall, Professor Emeritus, Oregon State mvers1ty
Family Action
Session A
Palomar Room
Ageism in Family Life Materials
"Ageism and College Family Textbooks," W Ray Avant, DeKalb Community Council on
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Aging, Georgia, and Paula A. Dressel, Earlham College
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"Curriculum Development at Elementary and Secondary Levels: A Un1t for Agmg, V1ck1 L.
Schmall, Oregon State University
"Aging in Cross-cultural Perspective: India," Rose Somerville, San Diego State University
"Ageism in Family Life Materials: Definitions and I mplications,t' Susan Meyers, University of
Minnesota
Discussants: Lou Isbell, University of Missouri, and Lawrence Sneden, California State University at Northridge
Presiding: Timothy Brubaker, Miami University
Family Action
Session B
Carson Room
Divorce: Laws, Policy, and Characteristics
"Mediated Negotiations in Divorce and Labor Disputes," Bruce Tuchman, Morton Deutsch,
Nancy Jaffee, and Carol Watson, Columbia University and Kenneth Dressel Rutgers
University
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"The law ~sa Source ot ~arrier Strength in Divorce," Thomas Abernathy University of British
Columbra
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"A Com
~aratrve, ross-cultural Study of Divorced Canadians " Pamela Deckert and Regis
. langelter, Laval University, Quebec
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~lsc.~~sa~t~Leno.re Weitzman, University of California at Davis
resJ tng. ay Kitson, Case Western Reserve University
Research and Theory
Session A
San Diego, San Fernando and
San Gabriel Rooms
Race, Ethnicity and Family Interaction
"Racial Status Mobility A · .
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Group Stat~s' Hyp0 th sp~~~tlonsand Fertility: A Social Psychological Test of the 'Minonty
. eses, Barbara T. Stahura and john M Stahura Purdue University
" Race Fam 1 D
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escent Achievement Orientation "Walter R. Allen, Umve
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1977 CONTINUED
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Research and Theory
Session A Continued
San Diego, San Fernando and
San Gabriel Rooms
SECTION MEETINGS III CONTINUED
Race, Ethnicity and Family Interaction Continued
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A Comparison of Life Career Expectations for Women Among Black and White Southern
Students: joseph H. Fichter Revisited," Leland j. Axelson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University; Barbara M. Sreenan, Florida Southern College; and Kathleen C.
Shelander, Florida State University
Discussant: Marie F. Peters, University of Connecticut
Presid ing: Carollois Sturman, Los Angeles, California
Research and Theory Methodology and Research Trends in Parent-Chil d Relations
Session B "Analysis of Methodological and Conceptual Trends in Parent-Child Relationships Research
Beale Room
Published by Child Development and Family Research Specialists," Richard C. Endsley and
Gene H. Brody, University of Georgia
Presiding: James j orgenson, Northern Illinois University
International
Butterfield Stage Saloon
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life Op tions and Liberation: Societal and Familial Mani festations of Male and Female Differences and Economic Power," Rae Lesser Blumberg, University of California at San Diego
" Achievement Patterns and Socialization in a Cross-cultural Perspective," jean LipmanBiumen, National Insti tute of Education, Washington, D.C.
Presentation by Robert Bell, Temple University
Discussant: Eugen Lupri, University of Calgary, Alberta
Presi ding: Constantina Safilios-Rothschild, University of California at Santa Barbara
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10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Ballroom
THIRD PLENARY SESSION
"Working and Loving in America: Strains, Struggles and Strategies for Change," Rosabeth Moss
Kanter, Yale University
Presentation of 1977 Distinguished Service to Families Award : j. Richard Connelly, Rocky
Mountain Gerontology Center, presenter
Presentation of 1977 NCFR Student Award: Judy Albert, Senior Student Representative to
Executive Committee, Long Beach, California, presenter
Presiding: Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota, NCFR President-elect
12:00 noon to 2:00p.m.
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Kearny and Stockton Rooms
SPECIAL SESSION
''Some Basic Issues for Family Policy," William C. Nichols, Consulting Psychologist, Birmingham, Michigan, NCFR President
Presiding: Sandra Halperin, Jacksonville, Florida
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 CONUT~~~~~WARD ADDRESS
1:30 p.m. to 2:30p.m.
Carson Room
1:30 p.m. to 2:30p.m.
Beale Room
B
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d Exchange Theory the Key?" F. Ivan Nye, Florida State University, 1976
" Is C OICe an
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Prestdtng: Pau tc '
FILM AND FILMSTRIP AWARDS
Presiding: Mary Lou Purcell, Stephens College
SECTION MEETINGS IV
Sequence on Divorce
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Counseling
"Cognitive Developmental Considerations for Divorce Counseltng Wtth Chtldren, Nancy v.
Session A
Moore University of Texas at Austin
Cuyamaca Room
"Childre~ of Divorce- A Community Support Group," Lucy Jordon and Louise Guerney,
Pennsylvania State University
Presiding: Sheila Kessler, Georgia State University at Atlanta
2:30p.m. to 4:00p.m.
Counseling
Session B
Kearny and Stockton Rooms
Education
Beale Room
Family Action
Session A
Palomar Room
Video-lmpacting the Marital System: An Epistemological Inquiry," Michael D. Nugent, private practice, Santa Monica, California, and j ohn Talmadge, University of Texas Medical
School at Houston
Presiding: Robert Reitman, Valley Center for Marital and Sexual Therapy, Tarzana, California
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EDUCATION SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Business Meeting and Planning Session- "What NCFR's Education Section Should Be Doing
For Its Membership," Facilitators: jerry S. Strouse, Central Michigan University; Lois J.
Whisler, Kern High School District, Bakersfield, California; and Mary Lee Wood, Coop·
erative Extension Service, University of Idaho
Presiding: Gladys K. Phelan, Colorado State University
Adolescent Sexuality and Parenthood
''An ~verview ofSocial-PsychologicaJ Research Concerning Adolescent Sexuality: Some Implications for Policies and Programs," Catherine Chilman University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
"Factors Relate~ to ~dolescent Pregnancy," James Wal t~rs, Lynda Henley Walters, and Patrick
McKenry, UntversJty of Georgia
"lnter~al a.nd External Constraints on Teenage Mothering," Ramona Mercer, University of
Caltfornta at San Francisco
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"Parent Ed
~catt~n. Whtte Elephant in the Classroom " Vladimir de Lissovoy, Pennsylvama
State Untvemty
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Presiding: john A Bruce E C B
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 CONTINUED
2:30p.m. to 4:00p.m. SECTION MEETINGS IV CONTINUED
Family Action
Session B
Carson Room
Family Policy Issues
"A Global Family Policy: Means and Aims," Carl Slawski, California State University at Long
Beach
"Policies Regarding Fertility Regulation for Mentally Handicapped Women," Winifred Kempton,
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania
"Economic Well-being and Marital Stability," Richard Galligan and Stephen j. Bahr, Brigham
Young University
Discussant: Sharon Houseknecht, Pennsylvania State University
Presiding: Richard Gelles, University of Rhode Island
Research and Theory
Session A
Laguna Room
Sexual Attitudes and Behavior in the Family and Society
"The Relationship Between Perceived Marriage Contract and Extramarital Involvement," Jeffrey
Wise, St Cloud State University
"Attitudes Toward Extramarital Sexual Relations," G. C. Sponaugle, University of Minnesota
"Cohabitation and Marriage Trends in Sweden," Jan Trost, Uppsala University, Sweden
"Sexual Conservatism and the College Student," Roy H. Laner and C. Eddie Palmer, Arizona
State University
Discussant: John F. Crosby, University of Kentucky
Presiding: Luther B. Otto, The Boys' Town Center for the Study of Youth Development
Research and Theory Values, Morals, and Socialization Orientations
Session B "Beyond Class and Conformity: A Cross-cultural Analysis of Parental Socialization Values,"
Godfrey Ellis, Larry Peterson, and Gary Lee, Washington State University
San Diego, San Fernando and
"The Family, Values and Quality of Life," Margaret M. Bubolz, Michigan State University
San Gabriel Rooms
"The Equal Rights Amendrn.ent and Family Patterns: Some Obstacles to Institutional Change,"
Viktor Gecas, Washington State University; F. Ivan Nye, Florida State University; and Don
Dillman, Washington State University
Discussant: Dennis K. Orthner, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Presiding: Shirley Hunt, Corvallis, Oregon
Research and Theory
Session C
San Carlos and Santa Barbara Rooms
Power and the Family
"Determinants of Adolescent Perceptions of Paternal and Maternal Power in the Family,"
Gerald W. McDonald, Florida State University
"Family Power, Support and Moral Development: An Empirical Investigation of the Interface
Between Stage Psychology and Family Development," Richard N. Hey, University of
Minnesota
"Decision-Making: Rationality Versus Interaction," Robert Milardo and Maximiliane E.
Szinovacz, Pennsylvania State University
Discussant: Ralph Abbott, Michigan State University
Presiding: Jeri Friedman, Storrs, Connecticut
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CO~~~~:~EETINGS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, l9 77
V
4:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
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Counseling Sequence on Dtv :- . A Therapeutic/Educational Program for Relationship Dissolur
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"C tive Uncoupltng.
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Sesston A
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Pennsylvania State Umvers1ty
Cuyamaca Room
Weldon P. Sam_sd, ,.
f r the Late Divorced Woman," Regis Langelier and Pamela Deck
"Post-Divorce GUJ e mes o
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Laval University, Quebec
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Presiding: Sheila Kessler, Georgia State Umverstty a
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Counseling
Session B
Kearny and Stockton Rooms
'Homework in Marital and Family Therapy," Nathan Hurvitz, private practice, Los Angeles,
California
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"Sexual Relations Between Therapists and Clients, Nathamel N. Wagner, Untversity of Washington and Barbie Taylor, V. A. Hospital, Long Beach, California
Presiding: Lee Ende, Van Nuys Family Institute, California
Audio-Visual Mini-Workshop
Session A ''The Use of Explicit Visuals in Education on Values," Oeryck Calderwood, New York University
Laguna Room
Presiding: Thomas Frankum, Henry Gunn High School, Palo Alto, California
Education
Research Implications for Family Life Education
Session B "Enriching Family Life Classes Through Interaction Analysis," G. Hugh Allred, Brigham Young
s~n Carlos and Santa Barbara Rooms
University
"Intimacy: A Value, A Concept and Its Diagnostic Application in Family Life Education,"
Mark T. Schaefer, University of Minnesota
"Teaching Family Relations More Effectively: A Comparison of Couple and Non-Couple
Classes," Arthur. W. Avery, Texas Tech University; Carl A. Ridley, University of Arizona;
Leigh A. Leslie, Pennsylvania State University· and Marla Handis Texas Tech University
"F h
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at ers: A Comparison of Black and White •• Sharon Price-Bonham and Bron lngoldsby,
University of Georgia
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Presiding: Joseph G. Turner, Colorado State University
Education
Education
Session C
Beale Room
Enriching Classroom Experiences
"In
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cr~asm~ nterpersonal Competence in a Family Relations Course , Debi Hegi, Texas Tee
ntversJty
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"C~ating s.upportive Atmospheres in
Family Life Education , Terrance D. Olson and J. Joel
oss, Bngham Young University
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Classroolll
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men ro)ect: A Self-Directed Growtti Experience to Augment
rnmg, Robert E La
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Presiding· o·
K. · rson, exas Tech University
. tanne Jeren, University of Alberta
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1977 CONTINUED
4:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
Family Action
Se~sion A
San Diego, San Fernando and
San Gabriel Rooms
Family Action
Session B
Palomar Room
Research and Theory
Carson Room
SECTION MEETINGS V CONTINUED
Contraception and Sexual Behavior Among Youth
"The Sexual and Contraceptive Behavior of Feminine and Androgynous Women," Bruce R.
Fox, United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit and Greer Litton Fox, MerrillPalmer Institute
"The Influence of Parents, Peers, and Partners on the Contraceptive Behavior of College Men
and Women.'' Linda Thompson and Graham B. Spanier, Pennsylvania State University
"The Sexual and Contraceptive Behavior of Never-married College Students: Some Preliminary
Remarks," judith j. Stephenson, David j. Kallen, Carol A. Darling, Raja Tanas, and Jo
Dossey, Michigan State University
Presiding: j . Ross Eshleman, Wayne State University
Love, Sex, Marriage and Divorce in the Middle Years
"Reflections on the Course of Human Development and An Individual's Willingness to Encounter Change and Risk in the Middle Years," Fred Stultz, Ohio State University
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'The Second Time Around: Romantic Love in the Middle Years," Rebecca Stafford, University
of Nevada at Reno
"Sex in Marriage: At 40 and Beyond," Martha Cleveland, University of Minnesota
"Past and Present in Middle Age Marriage: Observations From a Longitudinal Study," Arlene
Skolnick, University of California at Berkeley
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Coming Out ofthe Closet: Marriage, Divorce, and Other Crises of Middle Age," Florine Livson,
University of California at Berkeley
Presiding: Dean K. Hoffman, Indian Health Service, U.S. Public Health Service, Reno, Nevada
RESEARCH AND THEORY SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Presiding: jay Schvaneveldt, Utah State University
6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m.
North Terrace
NO HOST COCKTAIL HOUR
7:30p.m. to 9:30p.m.
Ballroom
BANQUET AND PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
"The Marriage Relationship," William C. Nichols, Consulting Psychologist, Birmingham, Mich·
igan, NCFR President
Presiding: Mary Lou Purcell, Stephens College
Mexican Music
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,1977
8:30a.m. to 9:50a.m.
Ballroom
SPECIAL SESSION
Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota Interviews David and Vera Mace, ACME Presidents,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on "Values, Morals, Ethics and the American Family"
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,1977 CONTINUED
10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. SECTION MEETINGS VI
Counseling
Session A
Cuyamaca Room
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"A Comparative Study of Two Approaches to Marital Counseling, Lillian B. Macon, Fam1ly
Service Association, Tustin, California
.. Research on Marital and Family Therapy: Progress, Perspective and Prospect," Alan S.
Gurman, University of Wisconsin Medical School, and David P. Kniskern, University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine
Presiding: Charles Cole, Iowa State University
Counseling "The Art of Intervention in Counselor Supervision," Manfred Sonstegard and Heather
Session B
Hagerman, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies
Kearny and Stockton Rooms Presiding: Mary Jane Hungerford, American Institute of Family Relations
Education
Session A
Laguna Room
Special Panel Discussion
"Bridging the Gap Between the Research Scholar and the Family Practitioner," Panel: F. Ivan
Nye, Florida State University; Mollie and Russell Smart, University of Rhode Island; Blaine
R. Porter, Brigham Young University; and Glen McClure, Brigham Young University
Moderator and Presiding: James Walters, University of Georgia
Education Education For and About the Middle Years and Aging
Session B "Community Programs for Middled-Aged and Aged Families: Implications From Research,"
San Carlos and Santa Barbara Rooms
Richard K. Kerckhoff and Raymond T. Coward, Purdue University
.. Living Through Aging and Dying: A Course for Teenagers," Jane Rodgers Dill, El Modena
High School, Orange, California
"Aging with Grace-and Harry, Hazel and Fred," Ann Roberts, Family Life Council of Greater
Tucson and William Roberts, University of Arizona
Presiding: George P. Rowe, North Dakota State University
Family Action
Session A
Palomar Room
Research and Intervention with the Elderly_
"Segr~gati?n of the Elderly: A Dilemma in Family Values," Bruce Pringle, Southern Methodist
Un1vers1ty
"Methodological Issues in Interdisciplinary Research with the Eld e rly" J. R" hard conne11 y,
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Rocky Mountam Gerontology Center; and Charles B Hennon u · , ·t IC u h
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Pres1dmg: Wayne Seelbach, Lamar University
Family Action
Session B
Carson Room
g1ng 1moth.y Brubaker, Miami University, Ohio, Chairperson
Impact of Busmess and Industry on the Family-Douglas Sprenkl p d
person
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umvers1·t y, Ch a1·r·
Middle Years-Dean Hoffman, Indian Health Service us pHs R
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Population and F .1 p
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Ch a1rperson ami Y lannmg-John Bruce, E. C. Brown Foundation ' Portland ' Oregon '
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1977 CONTINUED
10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Research and Theory
Session A
San Diego, San Fer~ando and
San Gabnel Rooms
SECTION MEETINGS VI CONTINUED
Kin~hip Ailiances and Interactional Behavior
"In-Law Relation~: A Research Note" Debby Johnson Texas A and M University
"Bridging the Gap Between Theory, Research, and Polic~-Making: The Case of Interaction with
Kin After Divorce," David J. O'Brien and T. Neal Garland, University of Akron
"A General Framework for Building Dynamic Markovian Models, Representing Social Processes: Including An AnalysisofChangesin Income of Divorced and Non-Divorced Couples,"
Randal Day and Stephen J. Bahr, Brigham Young University
"The Effect of a Broken Home Upon Emotional Expressiveness," Jack Balswick, University of
Georgia
Discussant: Ephraim A. Frankel, University of Wisconsin
Presiding: Rodney Cate, Pennsylvania State University
Research and Theory Singles, Alternative Styles: Variations on a Theme
Session B "Single-Parent Fathers in the Context of Role Transition Theory," Richard M. Smith, UniverBeale Room
sity of Arizona
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Sex Differences in Sex Role Perceptions and Singlehood Predisposition," M. A. Najmi, Bradley
University
"Brief Group Psychotherapy for Married Couples: Innovations and Assessment," Donald R.
Soeken and Ronald W. Manderscheid, National Institute of Mental Health
Discussant Margaret M. Poloma, University of Akron
Presiding: Richard Galligan, Brigham Young University
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ROUND TABLE COFFEES
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1977
3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Laguna Room
1. "Personality Need Patterns Among Couples Who Have Vital-Total Marriages," Paul
Ammons, University of Georgia, and Nick Stinnett, University of Nebraska
2...The Military Family," William Arkin, San jose State University and Lynne R. Dobrofsky.
Mills College, California
3. e~oeveloping Community Acceptance of Sex Education (With Focus on the Handicapped),"
Medora S. Bass, Haverford, Pennsylvania
4. "A Behavioral Systems Approach to Marital Dysfunction," Gary R. Birchler, V.A. Hospital and University of California Medical School at San Diego
6. "Role, Identity, and Plight of the Widower in American Society," jane Burgess·Kohn,
University of Wisconsin at Waukesha
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ROUND TABLE COFFEES
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1977
3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Laguna Room
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urse for Parents Experiencing Problems of Abuse and/or Neglect
7. "A Posttr~e Pa~entm~ ~~ Matthies, YMCA Family Stress Center, Chula Vista, California;
of Therr Chrldr~n, Fry ·r Stress Center and Family Communication Skills Center
and Cissy Selfndge, amr Y
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ues, Nor ms, and .Beliefs: lmpiJcatrons or anta nteractron, 'James
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E. DeBurger, University of Loursvrlle
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. 11The Changing Father Role: Implications for Parent Educatron Courses, Deanna Eversoll,
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University of Nebraska
0 11The Process-Oriented Relationship: Implications for Sex-Role and Moral Development,''
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Bill E. Forisha, Bowling Green State University and Barbara Forisha, University of
Michigan at Dearborn
Palomar Room 11. 11$tudent Attitudes Toward the Marriage Contract: Functions and Dysfunctions," Lucy
Jen Huang and Wilbert M. Leonard, Illinois State University
12. "Adolescent Parents and Their Need to Work," Bron Jngoldsby and Michael Martin, University of Georgia
13. "The Families of Men Committed to Prison," J. Daniel McMillin, California State
at Bakersfield
14. "Problems and Potentials of Family Impact Analysis," Phyllis Moen, University of Min·
nesota
15. "Family Diagrams in Education and Counseling," Richard C. Morley, University of Wis·
consin-Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin
17. "What's Happening in the Arena of Interactions Between Family Systems and Work Systems," Jean R. Renshaw, University of Southern California
18. "Chi!dfree Lifestyles-A New Morality?" Martha Garrett Russell St. Olaf College and
Lrnda S. Budd, University of Minnesota
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19. .,Models of Family Enr' h
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Rochester, New York
20. ., Relationships Between Body 5 If C
e - oncept, Sex, Nudity,'' Marilyn D. Story, University
of Northern Iowa
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21, A Factor Analytic Study 0 f p
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otentral for Foster Parenthood, " john Touliatos, Auburn
Unrversrty
ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1977
12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.
North Terrace
16.
ucon temporary
University
Trends in M .
arnages and Singlehood in America," M. A. Najmi, Bradley
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ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEONS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977
12:00 noon to 2:00p.m.
North Terrace
San Diego, San Fernando and
San Gabriel Rooms
22. "Why Adolescent Runaways Resort to the Flight Tactic: An Examination of Contributing
Factors Within the Family Unit" or "Relationships as a Cause of juvenile Delinquency,"
Linda L. Blood, University of Rhode Island
23. "Liberation, Stereotypes and the Interesting Taboo Against Marriage Between Older
Women and Younger Men," Marilyn C. Blossom and Larry Ganong, University of
Missouri
24. "Interpersonal Resource Exchange for Affectively-Based Dyads: An Enhancement Program," Rodney W. Catc, Pennsylvania State University
25. "Are There Behavioral Interaction Consistencies in Problem Families?" Rand D. Conger,
University of Georgia
26. "The Role of Sexual Fantasies in Marital Adjustment," j. Kenneth Davidson, Sr., University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire
27. "Morality as a Function of lntrapersonal and Interpersonal Competence in Situational
Contexts," Candace Fake, Syracuse University
28. "The Role of Continuing Education in Services to the Aging: A Model Project," Robert A.
Famighetti, State University of New York at Albany
29. "Marriage Contracts: A Way to Explore One's Marital Future," C. Daniel Fisher, St.
Lawrence University
30. "To Parent or Not: Implications for the Educated Couple," Pamila j . Fisher, Modesto
I unior College
31. "Treating the Adolescent Offender by Treating the Family," Steven Gurgevich, Behavioral
Research Associates, Tucson, Arizona
32. "The Work-Family Interface," jane C. Hood, Chaya Piotrkowski, Sue Golden and Joseph
Pleck, University of Michigan
33. "Developmental Models of Close Relationships," Ted L. Huston, Pennsylvania State Umversity
34. "New Opportunities for Family Programs in Cooperative Extension," Robert jackson,
Kansas State University
35. "Relationship Quality as Re:ated to Stress and Adaptation in Family Housing," Pamela
Kemp, University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point
36. "Coping Mechanisms at Critical Role Transition Points of Family Members," William F.
Kenkel, University of Kentucky
37. "Research on the One-Child Family," jeannie S. Kidwell, Purdue University
38. "Sex and Chemicals: The Romance and Reality of the Relationship," Marilyn Mason,
University of Minnesota
39. "The Ethics of Intervention," Joan McCord, Drexel University
40. "Working With Informal 'Helping Persons'," Ronald L. Pitzer and Jeanne Markell Univer•
sity of Minnesota
41. "Family Support Systems for the Aged: Victim of Social Change?" Judith Treas, University of Southern California
42. "Step-parenthood Today: What We Do and Don't Know," Kay Palsey Tudor, California
State University at Sacramento
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PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON THEORY DEVELOPMENT AND METHODS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11,1977
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Session A
Cuyamaca Room
"Reconstruction of Family Development Theories," Reuben Hill and Paul Mattessich, University of Minnesota
Discussants: Fred Stultz, Ohio State University and Vern Bengtson, University of California at
Los Angeles
Chairperson: Lyle E. Larson, University of Alberta
Session B
Laguna Room
"The Mathematical Theory of Catastrophes Applied to the Process of Change in Famil ies,"
Martin Denker, University of South Florida
Discussants: Ephraim Franke\, University of Wisconsin and Max Garfinkle, University of
Montreal
Chairperson: Allan P. Jones, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Session A
Cuyamaca Room
"8iosociology and The Family: A Theory of the Family Life Cycle," James Smith, Brigham
Young University
"Some Suggestions for Continuing Toward a Theory of Family Development," James White,
University of Alberta
Discussants: joan Aldous, University of Notre Dame and Roy H. Rodgers, University of British
Columbia
Chairperson: E. M. Railings, University of North carolina at Greensboro
Session B
Laguna Room
"The Home Observation Assessment Method (HOAM}: Real-Time Naturalistic Observation of
Families in Their Homes," Peter Steinglass, George Washington University
Discussants: Luther Otto, Boys Town Research Center, Omaha, Nebraska, and J. Perry, Utah
State University
Chairperson: Dianne Kieren, University of Alberta
Session C
Palomar Room
"The Familial Antecedents of Instrumentally Competent Independence in Early Adolescence:
A Deductive Theory," Gary W. Peterson, Brigham Young University
Discussants: Viktor Gecas, Washington State University and Victor A. Christopherson, University of Arizona
Chairperson: Jay Schvaneveldt, Utah State University
1:30 p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Session A
Cuyamaca Room
"Validity in Parent-Child Research: A Comparison of Self-Report and Behavioral Performance
Measures," Darwin Thomas, Gary Peterson and Boyd Rollins, Brigham Young University
Discussants: David Olson, University of Minnesota and Vaughn R. A. Call, Boys Town Center
for Youth Development, Omaha, Nebraska
Chairperson: Marie Osmond, Florida State University
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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON THEORY DEVELOPMENT AND METHODS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1977
1:30 p.m. to 3:30. p.m.
SessiOn B
Laguna Room
''The Multiple Family Group as a Small Society: Fitting Theory and Method," David Reiss,
. Peter Steinglass, and Ronald Costell, George Washington University
Discussants: James Hawkins, University of Minnesota and Alan Gurman University of Wisconsin
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Chairperson: Candyce Russell, Kansas State University
Session C
"Family Stress Theory: An Assessment," Hamilton 1. McCubbin, University of Minnesota
"The Corporate Executive Wife Coping Patterns in Response to Routine Husband-Father Absence: Implications for Family Stress Theory," Pauline Boss, University of Wisconsin; Gary
Lester, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego; and Hamilton McCubbin University of
Minnesota
Discussants: Wesley Burr, Brigham Young University and jason Montgomery, University of
Alberta
Chairperson: John F. Peters, Wilfred Laurier University, Quebec
4:00p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Session A
Cuyamaca Room
"Pilgrim's Progress Ill : A Trend Analysis of Family Theory and Methodology," james Hodgson,
Pennsylvan ia State University and Robert Lewis, Arizona State University
Discussants: Darlene A. Townsend-Mollcr, Washington State University and Gordon Munro,
University of Alberta
Chairperson: Floyd Martinson, Gustavus Adolphus College
Session B
Laguna Room
"Are Conceptual Frameworks Necessary for Theory Building? The Case of Family Sociology,"
Hyman Rodman, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Discussants: David Klein, University of Notre Dame and F. Ivan Nye, Florida State University
Chairperson: Robert Ryder, University of Connecticut
Session C
Palomar Room
"ln Search of the 'Missing' Conceptual Framework in Family Sociology: The Family Conflict
Framework," Keith Farrington, Whitman College and Joyce E. Foss, University of New
Hampshire
Discussants:Maximiliane Szinovacz, Pennsylvania State University and Ralph LaRossa, Georgia
State University
Chairperson: Suzanne Steinmetz, University of Delaware
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1977
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Session A
Cuyamaca Room
"Family Development and the Family Life Cycl~: Conceptu~l Ai.ds or Empty Concepts,"
Graham Spanier and William Sauer, Pennsylvania State Umvers1ty and Robert Larzelere,
Bryan College, Texas
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Chairperson: Brent Miller, Umverslty of Tennessee
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PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON THEORY DEVELOPMENT AND METHODS
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1977
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Session B
Laguna Room
Yes, Virginia, Propositions Can Be Derived From Systems Theory," Melvin Wilkinson, University of Northern Iowa
Discussants: Carlfred Broderick, University of Southern ~alifornia and Jetse Sprey, Case
Western Reserve University
Chairperson, Margaret M. Bubolz, Michigan State University
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10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Session A
Cuyamaca Room
"A Theory of Socialization Processes," Irving Tallman and Marilyn lhinger, Washington State
University
Discussants: Darwin Thomas, Brigham Young University and Arlene Skolnick, University of
California at Berkeley
Chairperson: Lawrence Kersten, Eastern Michigan University
Session B
Laguna Room
"Temporal Patterning in the Family," Bradford Keeney and Ronald Cromwell, University of
Missouri at Kansas City and Bert Adams, University of Wisconsin
Discussants: Dennis Orthner, University of North Carolina and Dale Goldhaber, University of
Vermont
Chairperson: Sharon Price-Bonham, University of Georgia
Session C
Palomar Room
"Value-Resource Relations in Interpersonal and Managerial Family Systems," Ruth Deacon
and Mary Heltsley, Iowa State University
Discussants: Beatrice Paolucci, Michigan State University and Patrick McKenry, University of
Georgia
Chairperson: Mary jane Van Meter, Wayne State University
1:00 p.m. to 3:00p.m.
Cuyamaca Room
Business Meeting
Chairperson: Lyle larson, University of Alberta
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POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. OCTOBER 15 AND 16, 1977
1:00 p.m. "Workshops for Instructors to Introduce Skills in Parenting, Family Communication, and
Room to be posted
Valuing," led by staff from the Human Development Department of the San Diego YMCA,
the Pacific Southwest YMCA Family Network and the National Family Communication
Skills Center. (Preregistration is required.)
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 AND 17, 1977
9:00a.m. "The Relationship Enhancement Program for Family Therapy and Enrichment," Edward
Kearny and Stockton Rooms
Vogelsong, Pennsylvania State University and IDEALS, Inc., and Ferdinand van der Veen.
Institute for juvenile Research, Chicago. (Preregistration is required.)
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NCFR AFFAIRS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1977
12:00 noon
1:00 p.m. to 3:00p.m.
Warner Room
3:00p.m. to 6:00p .m.
Warner Room
5:00p.m. to 7:00p.m.
7:30p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Beale Room
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NCFR ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: David H. Olson, University of Minnesota
NCFR FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson; Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota
NCFR PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: Leland Axelson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
NCFR CONGRESS OF AFFILIATED COUNCILS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: Thelma Dunn Hansen, Michigan State University
NCFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Presiding: William C. Nichols, Consulting Psychologist, Birmingham, Michigan, NCFR President
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1977
9:00a.m. to 12:00 noon
Beale Room
NCFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Presiding: William C. Nichols, Consulting Psychologist, Birmingham, Michigan, NCFR President
1:00 p.m. to 2:00p.m.
Stockton Room
MEETING OF ROUNDTABLE LEADERS
Chairperson: Douglas Sprenkle, Purdue University
1:00 p.m. to 3:00p.m.
San Fernando Room
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY EDITORS MEETING
Chairperson: Felix Berardo, University of Florida
1:00 p.m. to 3:00p.m.
San Gabriel Room
THE FAMILY COORDINATOR EDITORS MEETING
Chairperson: James Walters, University of Georgia
1:00 p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Beale Room
NCFR MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
Led by John Metler, Eastern Mich~gan Universi~, Memb~rshi~ Chairp~rson; Thel~a. Dunn
H en Michigan State University; Ronald Prtzer, Umversrty of Mmnesota; WrliJam C.
N~;:ols: Birmingham, Michigan; Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesotap; ~rthur WdilliRamsh,
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Anamosa, Iowa , Herman Williams ' Union. College Character Research roJect; an
jewson, National Council on Famrly Relauons
1:00 p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Kearny Room
NCFR COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION FOR FAMILY LIFE EDUCATORS MEETING
Co~hairpersons: Richard Kerckhoff, Purdue University and joyce Sullivan, Florida State
University
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NCFR AFFAIRS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING CONTINUED
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12.1977
1:00 p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Marron Room
MEETING OF NCFR FAMILY ACTION.SECTION TASK FORCE CHAIRPERSONS
Chairperson: Helen Thun Hartness, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon
3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
San Carlos Room
NCFR MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: John Metler, Eastern Michigan University
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FINDING PEOPLE AND PLACES AT THE ANNUAL MEETING
Ballroom Foyer
Yorba Suite
ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION
Tuesday, 7:30p.m. to 9:00p.m.; Wednesday, 8:00a.m. to 7:30p.m.; Thursday, 7:30a.m. to
4:00p.m.; Friday, 8:00a.m. to 4:00p.m.
HOSPITALITY SUITE
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 9:30a.m. to 6:00p.m.
Chairperson: Nona Cannon, San Diego State University
San Salvador Room
PRESS ROOM
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.; Saturday, 8:00a.m. to 12:00 noon
Serrano Suite
MEETING PLACE FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS OF FAMILY
STUDIES DEPARTMENTS; Chairperson: jay Mancini, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University; Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.
Alvarado and Carrillo Rooms
NCFR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Wednesday and Thursday, 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.; Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Message
Center, Saturday, 8:00a.m. to 12:00 noon
Victoria Room
COMBINED BOOK EXHIBIT
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.
Chairperson: David Milne, San Diego State University
San Antonio Room
FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.
Chairperson: Aina Summerfelt, San Diego City Schools
Marron Room
NCFR TASK FORCE HOSPITALITY ROOM
Thursday, 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m., NCFR Task Force on Aging; Chairperson, Timothy Brubaker,
Miami University, Ohio
Friday, 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m., NCFR Task Force on Population and Family Planning; Chairperson, John Bruce, E. C. Brown Foundation I Portland 1 Oregon
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· · · · · · · · · · · ... Gladys K. Phelan, Colorado State University
Helen Thun Hartness, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon
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.jetse Sprey, Case Western Reserve University
Annual Meeting Program . .. . .•........• . ..
International Liaison
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Me b r h.
· · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · .Constantma Safillos-Rothschild, University of California at Santa Barbara
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· · · · · · · · • · · · · · • · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .Herman W1lllams, Union College Character Research Project
u lcatlons . . . . . . · · . . • · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . Leland AxeIson, v· . . po Iytechnic Institute and State University
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State Chapters · · · · · · • · · · · • · · · · · · .. · · · · · • · · · • • · · · · · • · · · · · • Thelma Dunn Hansen M'IC h'1gan State UnJVCrSity
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Executive Officer .• • ...•.. ••..• ... . . ... .... .... . ......... . . ......... .... .......... .. Ruth H. J ewson
Regional Representatives:
I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) ..... ... Armin Grams, University of Vermont
II (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands) ..................... Norma Newmark, Herbert Lehman College
Ill (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, DC, West Virginia) ... . .. .. .. Ned Gaylin, University of Maryland
IV (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Caronna, South Carolina, Tennessee) .. ... . . .... . _ .. .... .. .
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V (Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin) ......... . .. . - Thelma Dunn Hansen, Michigan State University
VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) .....•... .. . . .. ... - . ... Carl Andersen, Texas Tech University
VII (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota) . . - ........ Elizabeth Dahl, Creighton University, Omaha
VIII (Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming) . •• .•..•. . ....... .. . . . . . . ..... . .. Jay Schvaneveldt, Utah State University
IX (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Wake Island, Guam) .... · . · ... · · ·. · · ... .. · · .' .. .' Lois Farone, Ph~enix Coll~ge
X (Alaska Idaho Oregon Washington) ...•... . .................. V1 Rexford, Un1vers1ty of Idaho at Bo1se Extens1on
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Treasurer .. . . .. ... .. . .. _ ......•... . .
Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota
· · · · · · · • · · · · · · · ' · · · · ·p· ~~·c. ·Glick Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C.
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Rich;rd N. Hey, University of Minnesota
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Counse~ing . · · · · · • · · · • · · · · · · · · - · · · ·' · • · · · · · · · · - · · · · · · · · · · · · · G~::ss Phelan, Colorado State University
Edu~atton : · · · · · · · · • · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·Gr;ham B~Spanier Pennsylvania State University
Famaly ~ctlOin · • · · · · · · • · · · · · · · • · · · ' · · · · · ·C;n·s~~~i~~ S~flli·o~_'Rothschild, Universit; of California at Santa Barbara
ay D. Schvaneveldt, Utah State University
Internattona . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Membership .. . ........•............................•..• . .. ... Ronald L. Pitzer, Untversrty of Mmnes_ota
Public Relations ... ........•. ..... . .. .. ... _ . • _ ..•..Herman Williams, Union College Character Research Project
Publications . ... . ... . . . .. ...........••......... _ .....•.. ..... . .. . .... . . .. . . . . . to be announced
State Chapters . ... •. . •..•. ... ... ....•.. ... . ..... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to be announced
Members at Large:
.. ... • • .. . . •...• .... .... . ..................•. Barbara E. James, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Executive Officer ... .. . •..• . ....................•..... .. ...•....... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth H. Jewson
Regional Reprcsen ta tives:
1 (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) .. .... . .Armin Grams, University of Vermont
11 (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands) .•. ... . •. ... _ ......... Irene Von Cseh, Herbert Lehman College
111 (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, DC, West Virginia) .......... Ned Gaylin, University of Maryland
IV (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) ............... . .. . .. .
• . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . Edward Markowski, East Carolina University
v (Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin) . .. .• - .... ..... ... Betty Barber, Eastern Michigan University
VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) .. ... .•. .. ... ...... . ... Carl Andersen, Texas Tech University
VII (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota) ........... Elizabeth Dahl, Creighton University, Omaha
VIII (Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming). · · · . . - .. · . .. .. .. - . - . - ... ...... Gordon Geddes, Colorado State University
IX (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Wake Island, Guam) ....... . .•............ Milton Nolin, University of Nevada
X (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington). · · · · . · · . · - ... . . .. . •.. . . - . Vi Rexford, University of Idaho at Boise Extension
XI (Canada) . . . ..... · · - • · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · • • · · · · · · · •.. ...... . . . .. . Jason Montgomery, University of Alberta
Student and Young Professional Representatives:
S.
.• .... • . . . .. ... .• · · • · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · .•.•. · .• Brooke McCauley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
..... . •• .• . ... · . . • · · • • · • • · · · · • · · · • · · · · · • . .. •. . Richard Brown, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
. ......•. ..•• . • .. .. · · • · • • · · · · • - · · . · ........ Leo Shapiro, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
· • · · · - · • · · · · · · · · • - · · · · • · • · · · · · · · • · · • · · · · · - · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · ........ David Weis, Purdue University
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REGIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL CHAIRPERSONS
ountain-Dorothy Thompson
southeastern-Roy Neeley
Tri-State-Chrysie Costantakos
Western-Thomas Frankum
Alabama-John Touliatos
Alberta, Canada-L~retta Foley
Arizona-Jack Martm
Southern Counties, CaliforniaJames Heidecke
Connecticut-Robert Ryder
Hawaii-James Allen
Idaho-Vi Rexford
Illinois-Robert Keirn
Indiana-Juanita Mendenhall
Iowa-Sharon Bieschke
ROC ky M
Louisiana-Hugh Floyd
Maryland-Geneva Ely Flickinger
Michigan-Mary Jane Van Meter
Minnesota-Douglas Herron
Mississippi-jeanne Forrester
Missouri-P. K. Houdek
Nebraska-Barbara Boettcher
Nevada-Dean Hoffman
North Carolina-Leo Hawkins
Ohio-Karen Arms
Oregan-Marcelle Straatman
South Carolina-Clarence Allen
Texas-Carl Andersen
Utah-Lowell Benion
Virginia-George Hughston
Wisconsin-Elam Nunnally
Arizona:
Maricopa County-Hila Swiger
Greater Tucson-Ann Roberts
North Carolina:
Charlotte-Mary Martin
Choanoke Area-james Felton
Greater Greensboro-Margaret Alexander
Greater High Point-Martha Yarborough
Salisbury-Rowan-Michael Frye
Watauga County-Dumont Schmitt
Wayne County-Allen Hamann
Student Councils:
Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout-Karen Dickrell
Montclair State Univ.-Terri Serosoppi
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS HEADQUARTERS STAFF
Mary Lou Anderson
Margaret Bodley
Betty Morrison
Cynthia Winter
Grace Castle
Susan Havelak
INDEX TO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
Abbott, Ralph, 10
Abernathy, Thomas, 7
Adams, Bert, 19
Adams, Gerald R., 4
Albert, Judy, a,6,8,22
Aldous, joan, l7
Alexander, Margaret, 24
Allen, Clarence, 24
Allen, james, 24
Allen, Robert, 3
Allen, Walter R., 1
Allred, G. Hugh, 11
Ammons, Pau I, 14
Andersen, Carl, 22,23,24
Andersen, Ronald, 6
Arcus, Margaret, 4
Arkin, William 14
Arms, Karen, 24
Avant) W. Ray, 7
Avery, Arthur W 11
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Axelson, Leland J., 8,20,22
Bahr, Stephen J., 10,14
Balswick, Jack, 14
Barber, Betty, 23
Barlow, Brent A., 3
Barrier, Dorothy E., 22
Bartz, Karen W., 7
Bass, Medora S., 14
Bell, Robert, 8
Bengtson, Vern, 17
Benion, Lowell, 24
Berardo, Felix, 20,22,23
Bieschke, Sharon, 24
Birchler, Gary R., 14
Black, Melvin, 6
Blood, Linda L., 16
Blossom, Marilyn C., 16
Blumberg, Rae Lesser, 8
Boettcher, Barbara, 24
Bolting, landrum, 2
Bollman, Stephan, 6
Boss, Pauline, 5,18
Broderick, Carl fred, 6,19,22
Broderick, William, a
Brody, Gene H., 8
Brown, Richard, a,22,23
Brubaker, Timothy H., 7,13,21
Bruce, John Allen, 9,13,21
Bubolz, Margaret M., 10,19
Budd, Linda S., 15
Burgess-Kohn, Jane, 14
Burke, Eugene, 2
Burr, Wesley, 18
Calderwood, Deryck, 11
Call, Vaughn, 17
Cameron, Catherine, 11
Camiel, Shimon, 3
Cannon, Nona, a,2,21
Cate, Rodney M., 14,16
Chilman, Catherine, 9
Christensen, Harold, 5
Christopherson, Victor A., 17
Cleveland, Martha, 12
Cole, Charles, 13
Conger, Rand D., 16
Connelly, J. Richard, 8,13
Costantakos, Chrysie, 24
Cook, Alicia S., 3
Costell, Ronald, 18
Coward, Raymond T., 13
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INDEX TO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS CONTINUED
Crimmins-Gardner, Eileen, 3
Cromwell, Ronald, 19
Crosby, john F., 10
Dahl, Elizabeth, 22,23
Darling, Carol A., 12
Davidson, j. Kenneth, Sr., 4,16
Day, Randal, 14
Deacon, Ruth, 19
DeBurger, james E., 15
Deckert, Pamela, 7,11
DeFrain, John D., 3
Delissovoy, Vladimir, 9
DeLora, joann, a
Denker, Martin, 17
Deutsch, Morton, 7
Dickrell, Karen, 24
Dill, Jane Rodgers, 13
Dillman, Don, 10
Dobrofsky, Lynne R., 14
Dossey, jo, 12
Dressel, Kenneth, 7
Dressel, Paula A., 7
Edmister, Patricia, 6
Elliott, Terry, a
Ellis, Godfrey, 10
Ende, Lee, 11
Endsley, Richard C., 8
Engelberg, Steven, 2
Eshleman, j. Ross, 12
EversoII, Deanna, 4,1 5
Ewer, Phyllis, 3
Fake, Candace, 16
Famighetti, Robert A., 16
Farone, Lois, 22
Farrington, Keith, 18
Felton, James, 24
Fisher, Barbara, 4
Fisher, C. Daniel, 16
Fisher, Pamila J., 16
Fisher, Wesley A., 3
Fjelstad, Margaret A., 5
Flickinger, Geneva Ely, 24
Floyd, Hugh, 24
Foley, Loretta, 24
Forisha, Barbara, 15
Forisha, Bill E., 15
Forrester, jeanne, 24
Foss, joyce E., 18
Fournier, David G., 4
Foust, Carolyn B., 7
Fox, Bruce R., 12
Fox, Greer Litton, 12
Frankel, Ephraim A., 14,17
Frankum, Thomas, a,11,24
Friedman, Jeri, 10
Frye, Michael, 24
Fulcomer, David, a
Galligan, Richard, 10,14
Ganong, Lawrence, 16
Garfinkle, Max, 17
Garland, T. Neal, 14
Garner, Kate B., 23
Gaylin, Ned, 22,23
Gecas, Viktor, 10,17
Geddes, Gordon, 4,23
Gelles, Richard, 10
Gibb, Sharon, 6
Gladding, Samuel T., 2
Glick, Paul, 9,23
Golden, Sue, 16
Goldhaber, Dale, 19
Goldman, Carole, 4
Gonzales, Betty, 4
Gove, Walter R., 3
Grams, Armin, 22,23
Gray, Cecilia, a
Guerney, Louise, 9
Gurgevich, Steven, 16
Gurman, Alan s., 13,18
Hagerman, Heather, 13
Halperin, Sandra, 8
Hamann, Allen, 24
Handis, Marla, 11
Hansen, Thelma Dunn, 5,20,22
Hareven, Tamara, 22,23
Harrell, jan, 5
Hartness, Helen, a,5,21,22
Hatfield, Loretta, 4
Hatkoff, Terry, 4
Hawkins, james, 18
Hawkins, Leo, 24
Hegi, Debi, 11
Heidecke, James, 24
Heltsley, Mary, 19
Henley Walters, Lynda, 9
Hennon, Charles B., 13
Herron, Douglas, 24
Hey, Richard N., 10,22,23
Hill, Reuben, 17
Hirschi, Shelley, 4
Hodgson, james, 18
Hoffman, Dean, 12,13,24
Hood, Jane, 5,16
Houdek, P. K., 24
Houseknecht, Sharon, 10
Housley, Tricia C., 3
Huang, Lucy Jen, 15
Hudgens, Alletta, 6
Hughston, George, 24
Hungerford, Mary Jane, 13
Hunt, Shirley, 10
Hurvitz, Nathan, 11
Huston, Ted L., 16
lhinger, Marilyn, 19
lngoldsby, Bron, 11,15
Isbell, Lou, 7
Jackson, Robert, 16
Jaffee, Nancy, 7
James, Barbara E., 22,23
Jenson, Glen, 5
Jewson, Ruth H., 20,22,23
Joffe, Wendy, 6
Johnson, A. Sidney 111, 6
Johnson, Deborah j ., 14
Jones, Allan P., l7
Jones, Maxine B., a
Jordon, Lucy, 9
Jorgensen, Stephen R., 3
Jorgenson, jame~ 8
Kallen, David J., 12
Kanter, Rosabeth Moss, 8
Keeney, Bradford, 19
Keim, Robert, 24
Kelley, Jan D., 4
Kemp, Pamela, 16
Kempton, Winifred, 4,10
Kenkel, William F., 5,16
Kenney, Louis A., a
Kerckhoff, Florence G., 4
Kerckhoff, Richard K., 5,13,20
Kersten, Lawrence, 19
Kessler, Sheila, 6,9,11
Kezar, Edward, 2
Kidwell, Jeannie 5., 16
Kieren, Dianne, 11,17
Kirkendall, Lester, 7
Kitson, Gay, 7
Kleber, Jean E., 3
Klein, David, 18
Kniskern, David P., 13
Kolman, Anita 5., 4
Kuipers, Judith L., 4
Laner, Mary, 4
Laner, Roy H., 10
Langelier, Regis, 7,11
LaRossa, Ralph, 18
Larson, Lyle E., a,17,19
Larson, Robert E., 11
Larzelere, Robert, 5,18
Laswell, Thomas, 4
LaVaut, Mary, a
Lee, Gary, 10
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INDEX TO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS CONTINUED
Lee Gordon F., a
Ledoard, Wilbert M., 15
Leslie, Leigh A., 11
Lester, Gary, 18
Levande, Diane, 2
Levin, Elaine L., 4
Levy, Terry M., 6
Lewis, Robert, 18
Upman.Biumen, jean, 8
Uvson, Florine, 12
Luckey, Eleanore B., a,5
Lupri, Eugen, 8
Mace, David, 5,12
Mace, Vera, 12
Macon, Lillian B., 13
Maddock, James W., a,2,22,23
Mancini, Jay, 21,22
Manderscheid, Ronald W., 14
Markell, Jeanne, 16
Markowski, Edward, 23
Marotz.Baden, Ramona, 3
Mmhall, William, 22
Martin, Dorothy H., 4
Martin, Jack, 24
Martin, Mary, 24
Martin, Michael, 15
Martinson, Floyd, 18
Mason, Marilyn, 6,16
Mattessich, Paul, 17
Matthies, Gary, 15
McCauley, Brooke, a,22,23
McClure, Glen, 13
McCord, Joan, 16
McCubbin, Hamilton 1., 18
McDonald, Gerald W., 10
McKellar, Doris, 6
McKenry, Patrick, 9,19
McMillin, J. Daniel 15
Mendenhall, juani~, 24
Mercer, Ramona T., 9
Metler, John, 20,21,22
Meyers, Susan, 7
Milardo, Robert, 10
Miller, Brent, 18
Milne, David, a,21
Moen, Phyllis, 15
Montgomery, Jason I 18I 22 I 23
Moore, Nancy V ., 9
Morley, Richard c., 15
Moss, j. Joel, 11
Munro, Brenda, 4
Munro, Gordon, 18
Murstein, Bernard, 4
Najmi, M.A., 14,15
Neeley, Roy, 24
Neubeck, Gerhard, 8,12,20,22,23
Newmark, Norma, 22
Nichols, William, 2,5,8,12,20,22,
23
Nolin, Milton, 23
Nugent, Michael D., 9
Nunnally, Elam, 4,24
Nye, F. Ivan, 5,9,10,13,18
O'Brien, David j., 14
Olson, David, 6,17,20,23
Olson, Terrance D., 11
Orthner, Dennis K., 10,19
Osmond, Marie, 17
Otto, Herbert, a
Otto, Luther B., 10,17
Otto, Mary L., 6
Palmer, C. Eddie, 10
Paolucci, Beatrice, 19
Perry, J., 17
Peters, John F., 5,18
Peters, Marie F., 8
Peterson, Gail B., 2
Peterson, Gary W. 17
Peterson, Larry, 10
Phelan, Gladys K., a,9,22,23
Piotrkowski, Chaya, 16
Pitsiou, Helen, 3
Pitzer, Ronald L., 16,20,23
Pleck, joseph, 16
Poloma, Margaret M., 14
Porter, Blaine, 5,13
Portner, Joyce, 3
Price, Lee, a
Price-Bonham, Sharon, 11-19
Pringle, Bruce, 13
Purcell, Mary Lou, aI 2I 9 I 12I 22
Railings, E. M., 17,22
Reiss, David, 18
Reiss, Ira, 5
Reitman, Robert, 9
Renshaw, jean R., 15
Rexford, Vi, 22,23,24
Ridley, Carl A., 11
Roberts, Ann, 13,24
Roberts, William, 13
Rodgers, Roy H., 17
Rodman, Hyman, 18
Rollins, Boyd, 17
Roosa, Mark W 3
.,
Rowe, George P., 13
Russell, Candyce, 18
Russell, Martha Garrett, 15
Ryder, Robert, 18,24
Safilios·Rothschild,
a,4,8,22,23
Sams, Weldon P., 11
Sauer, William, 18
Sautter, Marty, a
Sawin, Margaret M., 15
Schaefer, Mark T., 11
Schmall, Vicki L., 7
Schmitt, Dumont, 24
Schupp, Cherie, a
Schvaneveldt, Jay, a,12,17,22,23
Scott, Patricia Bell, 6
Seelbach, Wayne, 13
Selfridge, Cissy, 15
Serosoppi, Terri, 24
Shapiro, Leo, 23
Shelander, Kathleen C., 8
Skeen-Wal ker, Patsy, 7
Skidmore, C. Jay, a,3
Skolnick, Arlene, 12,19
Slawski, Carl, 10
Slingerlend, Margaret, 6
Smart, Mollie, 13
Smart, Russell, 13
Smith, Craig W., 3
Smith, David G., 6
Smith, James, 17
Smith, Richard M., 14
Sneden, Lawrence, 7
Soeken, Donald R., 14
Somerville, Rose, 7
Sonstegard, Manfred, 13
Spanier, Graham B., a,12,18,23
Sponaugle, G. C., l 0,18
Sprenkle, Douglas, a,3, 13,20
Sprey, Jetse, 19,22,23
Springer, Joel, 4
Sreenan, Barbara M., 8
Stafford, Rebecca, 12
Stahura, Barbara Thornton, 7
Stahura, John M., 7
Steinglass, Peter, 17,18
Steinmetz, Suzanne, 18
Stephenson, John, a
Stephenson, Judith J., 12
Stinnett, Nick, 14
Story, Marilyn D., 15
Straatman, Marcelle, 3,24
Straus, Murray, 18
Strouse, Jerry 5., 9
Stultz, Fred, 12,17
Sturman, Carollois, 8
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INDEX TO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS CONTINUED
Sullivan, joyce, 20
Summerfelt, Aina, a,21
Swiger, Hila, 24
Szinovacz, Maximiliane, 10,18
Tallman, Irving, 19
Talmadge, John, 9
Tanas, Raja S., 12
Taylor, Barb, 11
Thomas, Darwin, 17,19
Thompson, Dorothy, 24
Thompson, Linda, 12
Touliatos, John, 15,24
Townsend-Moller, Darlene, 18
Treas, judith, 16
Trost, ]an, 10
Tuchman, Bruce, 7
Tudor, Kay Palsey, 16
Turner, joseph G., 11
VanderVeen, Ferdinand, 19
Van Meter, Mary jane, 19,24
Vogelsong, Edward, 19
Von Cseh, Irene, 23
Voydanoff, Patricia, 3
Wagner, Nathaniel N., 11
Walters, James, 9,13 ,20,22,23
Walters, Lynda, 9
Warmbrod, Mary, 4
Watson, Carol, 7
Weis, David, 23
Weisberg1 0. Kelly, 3
Weitzman, Lenore, 7
Welsh, Mary McAnaw, 2
Whisler, Lois J., 9
White, james, 17
White, James, 17
White, Sylvia, a
Wilkinson, Melvin, 19
Williams, Art, 20
Williams, Herman 20 22 23
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Wise, Jeffrey, 10
Wood, Mary Lee, 9,22,23
Yarborough, Martha, 24
Zeutschel, janine S., 3
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ANNU~L MEETING PROGRAM IN BRIEF
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11.1977
m to 12:00 noon
8:30 a. oe..elopment and Methods Workshop
TheorY
12:00 noon
.
Annual Meeting p rogram Comm1ttee
1978
Meeting
1·00 p.m. to 3:00p.m;
.
NCFR Finance Commtttee Meetmg
1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
TlleOrv Development and Methods Workshop
Continued
3:00p.m. to 6 :00 p.m.
.
.
NCFR Publications Commtttee Meetmg
5:00p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
NCFR Congress of Affiliated Councils Executive Committee Meeting
7:30p.m. to 9:00p.m.
NCFR Annual Meeting Registration
7:30p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
NCFR Board of Directono Meeting
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1977
8:00a.m. to 5 :00 p.m.
NCFR Employment Service
8:00a.m. to 6 :00p.m.
Combined Book Exhibit
Film and Filmstrip Exhibit
Gntduate Students Meet with Faculty Membeno
from Family Studies Departments
1:00 P.m. to 3:30P.m.
M•m~ership Development Workshop
M•etmg of NCFR Family Action Section
Task Force ChairperSQns
3:30p.m. to 5:30P.m.
Round Table Coffees
NCFR Membership Committee Meeting
7:30p .m. to 9:00 P.m.
Opening Plenary Session
8 :30a.m. to 10:00 a .m.
Section Meetings II I
9:00p.m.
Reception
9:30a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Hospitality Suite
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 1977
7:30a.m. to 4 :00p.m.
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Annual Meeting Registration
8 :00a.m. to 5:00p.m.
NCFR Employment Service
8 :00 a.m. to 6 :00 p.m.
Combined Book Exhibit
Film and Filmstrip Exhibit
NCFR Task Force on Aging Hospitality Suite
Graduate Students Meet with Faculty Members
of Family Studies Departments
8 :30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Section Meetings I
9:30a.m. to 6 :00p.m.
Hospitality Suite
10:15 a.m. to 11 :45 a .m.
Section Meetings II
8:00a.m. to 7:30p.m.
Annual Meeting Registration
8:30a.m. to 12:00 noon
Theory Development end Methods Workshop
Continued
9:00a.m. to 12:00 noon
NCFR Board of Directono Meeting
9:30a.m. to 6 :00p.m.
Hospitality Suite
l :OOp.m, to 2 :00p.m.
Meeting of Round Table Leaden.
1:00 P.m. to 3:00p.m.
Theory Development end Methods Business
N Meeting
CFR_Committee on Standards and CertifiJo Cltton for Family Life Educatono Meeting
"'!..".a! _ Marriage and the Family Editors
of
T -.-ttng
he Family Coordinator Editono Meeting
8 :00 a.m. to 6 :00 p.m.
Combined Book Exhibit
Film and Filmstrip Exhibit
NCFR Task Force on Population and Family
Planning Hospitality Suite
Graduate Students Meet with Faculty Members
of Family Studies Departments
10:00 a.m. to 11 :00 a.m.
NCFR State Chapters Business Meeting
11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Meetings of State Chapters
12:00 noon to 2:00p.m.
NCFR State Chapters Luncheon
2 :15p.m. to 3:15p.m.
NCFR Annual Business Meeting
3:30p.m. to 5:00p.m.
Second Plenary Session
5 :15p.m. to 6 :45p.m.
Student Business Meeting and Hospitality Hour
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977
8 :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Annual Meeting Ragiltration
NCFR Employment Service
10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Third Plenary Session
12:00 noon to 2 :00p.m.
Round Table Luncheons
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Special Session - William C. Nichols, Jr.
1:30 p.m. to 2:30p.m.
Burgess Award Address
Film and Filmstrip Awards Session
2:30p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Section Meetings IV
4 :15p.m. to 5:45p.m.
Section Meetings V
6 :30p.m. to 7 :30p.m.
No Host Cocktail Hour
7:30p.m .
Banquet and Presidential Address
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15.1977
8 :00a.m. to 12:00 noon
Message Center for NCFR Employment Service
8 :30a.m. to 9 :50a.m.
Special Session -Gerhard Neubeck Interviews
David and Vera Mace
10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Section Meetings VI
1:00 p.m. to 5 :00p.m. and Sunday, 9 :00a.m .
to 6 :00p.m.
Post Conference Workshop - F emily Communication Skills Center
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1977
9 :00a.m. to 5 :00p.m . and Monday , 9 :00a.m.
to 5 :00p.m.
Post Conference Workshop - Vogelsong and
~n der Veen
�VISIT THE NCFR FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
All films and filmstrips will be shown in the San Antonio Room, Wednesday,_
Thursday? and .Friday, fr~~ 8:0? a.m. to 6:00P.m A
schedule will be posted near the door each day. The awards from the 19 77 Fl~m ~nd Fllmstnp Competition Will be indicated 00 ~he
schedule. Films and filmstrips are listed below with the name of the producer or d1stnbutor.
Agency for Instructional Television
Different Folks (15 minutes)
Getting Closer (15 minutes)
Two Sons (1 5 minutes)
Barr Films
My Grandson Lew (13 minutes)
Benchmark Films, Inc.
How Could I Not Be Among You? (29
minutes)
BFA Educational Media
Getting Married (16-1/4 minutes)
How We Grow
Teenagers Talk: Getting Through Adolescence (11-1/2 minutes)
To a G0od, Long Life (19-1/4 minutes)
Bosustow Productions
AUTRE VIE: AUTRE VILLE, Life is
. Worth Sharinl! _(9-1 ~2 minutes)
Bngham Young Unaversaty, Media Marketing
The Gift That Lasts a Lifetime (26
minutes)
john Baker's Last Race (34 minutes)
The Mailbox (24 minutes)
Butterick Publishing
American Woman: New Opportunities
(24 minutes)
Family Life (159 minutes)
Carousel Films, Inc.
The Pasciaks (59 minutes)
Cinemakers, Inc.
To Nourish A Child (20 minutes)
Courter Films and Associates
The Bonding Birth Experience (21
minutes)
Focus International
Sexual Anatomy and Physiology: Male
and Female (40 minutes)
Franciscan Communications Center
(Teleketics)
Gym Period (13 minutes)
The Way Home {15 minutes)
With Just a Little Trust {15 minutes}
The Graphic Curriculum
The Evolution of Good and Evil (2
minutes)
Human Relations Media Center
My Parents are Getting a Divorce (20
minutes)
Suicide: Causes and Prevention (32
minutes)
International Film Bureau, Inc.
Disinfection (9 minutes)
Learning Corporation of America
The Skating Rink
The Little Red Filmhouse
The Date (20 minutes)
Sex Morals (13 minutes)
Manitou Programs
One Day (58 minutes)
McGraw-Hill Films
Divorce: For Better or For Worse (49
minutes)
The Media Guild
Th~ Quiet Revolution of Mrs. Harris (21
mmutes)
Motorola Tcleprograms, Inc.
Battered Women (24 minutes)
Chi~d Abuse: Cradle of Violence (20
mrnutes)
The Last Taboo (30 minutes)
Multi Media Resource Center
janet's Abortion (12 minutes)
New Day Films
Anything You Want To Be (8 mrnutes)
.
The Flashettes (20 minutes)
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A Wedding in the Family (22 .
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mrnutes
rennla1 ducation, Inc.
Venereal Disease- Why Do We St'll H
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It'· {20 mmutes)
Polymorph Films, Inc.
Careers and Babies (20 minute5)
Gentle Birth (15 minutes)
Memories of Family (24 minutes)
Pyramid Films
Get It Together {20 minutes)
Prenatal Care (24 minutes)
Who We Are (33 minutes)
Sterling Educational Films
Who Cares? (13 minutes)
Sunburst Communications, Inc.
Alcohol : Facts, Myths, and Decisions (33
minutes)
Gramp (16 minutes)
Time-Life Multimedia
Me and Dad's New Wife (33 minutes)
My Mom's Having a Baby (47 minutes)
United Church Board, New York City
Shoppers
University of Minnesota, Audio Visual
Library Service
Goodbye Again: Separation Issues in
Child Development (11 minutes)
Theft of Childhood: Toward Understanding Abusive Parents (15 minutes)
You Can't Mean Not Ever? (26 minutes)
Walt Disney Educational Media Company
Francesca (46 minutes)
Workshop Films
Bobbi-jo (9 minutes)
Mothers After Divorce (20 minutes)
Stepparenting: New Families, Old Ties
(25 minutes)
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The Hawaii Experience
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Adjustment in Intercultural Marriage
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The ways in which individual cultures intermingle and develop new cultural systems or subsystems are the
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October 19-22, 1978
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NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
1219 University Avenue Southeast
Minneapolis, Minnesota
FAMILY POLICY: PUTTING PRIORITIES INTO ACTION
CONTENTS
ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM
Plenary Sessions ..............••............ 1 ,8,11
Major Panel Presentations . . ....................• , 3,8
Opening Night Reception ...•....•........ ... . . .. , .3
Banquet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Counseling Section Sessions.................. 4,5,9,11,16
Education Section Sessions ..•...... ... . .. .. .4,5,9,12,16
Family Action Section Sessions ....... 5,6,7 ,9,1 0,12,13,16,17
Research and Theory Section Sessions .....•... 5,6,7,10,13,17
International Section Sessions • ............. 5,6,7,10,13,17
NCFR Annual Business Meeting ..................... 13
NCFR Affiliated Councils Meetings.. . .... . ..... . ..... 19
NCFR Affiliated Councils Luncheon .................. 11
Round Table Coffees ......•.. . ............ 1,2,3,14,15
Burgess Award Address..... .• ........... .. ....... . 1
Special Session ............•............ . ...... 17
Pre-Conference Workshop ... .. ........ . ....... . . .. 20
Theory Development and Methods Workshop ..... 20,21,22,23
Post Conference Workshop ........................ 17
Index to Program Participants ......... . .... . ... 27,28,29
NCFR AFFAIRS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING
NCFR Board of Directors Meetings ..•............•... 19
Membership Chairpersons Workshop .................. 19
NCFR Finance Committee Meeting.• ..... . ... . ... .. .. 19
NCFR Nominating Committee Meeting .•• ............. 19
NCFR Publications Committee Meeting .........• .. .... 19
NCFR White House Conference on Families Committee
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Meeting of Round Table Leaders ................... . 20
Meeting of Journal of Marriage and the Family Editors ..•... 20
Meeting of The Family Coordinator Editors ..... .. ...... 20
1979 Annual Meeting Program Committee .... ........ •. . 9
Meeting of Committee on Standards and Certification for Family
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BEHIND THE SCENES
NCFR Board of Directors, 1977-78. ........ . . . ..... . . 24
NCFR Board of Directors, 1978-79.. . ........ - . ...... 25
Annual Meeting Program Committee .......... .. .. . •... a
Local Arrangements Committee ..•...•....• • ... . ..... a
NCFR Presidents, , .. . ....... . ......•.........•. . a
Regional, State and Local Chairpersons .. . ....•....... . 26
NCFR Staff .........• .. .. . . .. .....•. . ....... . 26
FINDING PEOPLE AND PLACES
Annual Meeting Registration ....................... 18
Message Center ..........•.... .. ............... 18
Hospitality Room ......... .•. ...... ... ... .. .. . . 18
Press Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 18
Student Conversations with Faculty Members . .. ... . ..... 18
Employment Service ....•... . ...... . . . ...... . ... 18
Combined Book Exhibit ..•..•....... .. .. . ........ 18
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Open Forum or
1:00 p.m. tod 1~=g?r:~~·r1 Meeting
NCFR Bou o
2:00p.m. to S:30 p.,m. d Methods Workshop
Theory Developmcn an
Continued
7·30 p m. to 9:00 p.m.
A
.nnuai Meeting Registration
& p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
:00
Methods Workshop
Theory Development Jnd
Business Meeting
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1978
7·00 a.m. to 8:30a.m.
.CF
N R Nominating Committee Meeting
8:00 Lm. to S:OO p.m.
Press Room Open
NCF R Employment Service
8:00a.m. to S:30 p.m.
Annual Meeting Registration
8:00 1.m. to 6:00p.m.
Combined Book Exhibit
Film 1nd Filmstrip Exhibit
8:00 1.m. to 11 :30 a. m.
Theory Development and Methods Workshop
Continued
8:30 Lm. to 10:30 a.m.
NCFR State Membership Chairpersons Workshop
9:00a.m. to 11 :00 a.m.
NCFR Board of Directors Meeting Continued
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
NCF R Student Business Meeting and Social Hour
NCFR Minority Members Meeting
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
NC FR Sundards and Certlflcatlon Committee
Meeting
1:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
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Marriage and the Family Editors'
1~~~~~~6,;~~~~~~!'~e;~~~rs· Meeting
to t·OO p.m.
11 :15 a.m. I c~uncll Luncheon
Pennsyrvan a
to 6 ·00 p.m.
12:00 noon
. Room open
NCF R Hospitality .
with Faculty Members
Student conversattons
00 P m to 2:15p.m.
gpenl~g Plenary Session
2·30 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
R'ound Table Coffees
2:30 p.m. to ~:0~o~~f family Studies Centers
Meeting of lrcc
4 oopm to5·30p.m.of Social Po 11 cy
P~nei_:N~tfona·l Issues
Panei-E.R.A. and the family
0
S:OO p.m. to 7:00p.m.
D. C. Council Get-together
7:00p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Groves Conference Meeting
SATURDAY, OCTOBER
7 :00a.m. to 8 :30a.m.
21, 1978
1979 NCFR Annual Meeting p
Meeting
rograrn Committee
8:00a. m. to 5 :00p.m.
Annual Meeting Registration
Press Room open
NCFR Employment Service
5:30 P·~· toL?rf~~~y~~~journal Editors' Meeting
Alternauve
8:00a.m. to 6 :00p.m.
Combined Book Exhibit
Film and Filmstrip Exhibit
NCF R Hospitality Room open
Student Conversations with Faculty M b
NCFR Task Force Room open
em ers
6·00 p m to 7:00p.m.
k
R.eceptio~ In Honor of Conference Spea ers
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Section Meetings Ill
7:00p.m.
Banquet
8 :30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Combined Meeting of New York State and T .
State Councils
II·
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8:30p.m.
Billie Fisher lmprovlsationa roup
10:00 p.m. to Midnight
Entertainment by Harriet Fay and Her Friends
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20,1978
7:30a.m. to 8:30a.m.
NCFR White House Conference on the Family
Committee Meeting
8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Annual Meeting Registration
Press Room Open
NCFR Employment Service
8:00 a.m. to 6:00p.m.
Combined Book Exhibit
Film and filmstrip Exhibit
NCFR Hospitality Room open
Student Conversations with Faculty Members
NCFR Task Force Room open
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Section Meetings I
8:30a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Texas Council Meeting
10:15 a.m. to 11 :45 a.m.
Section Meetings I I
12:00 noon to 2:15p.m.
Luncheon and Celebration of NCFR.s 40th An·
nlversary
2:30 p.m. to 4:00p.m.
Panel-International Perspectives of Social Policy
Panel-Family Impact Analysts
4:30p.m. to S :30 p.m.
Second Plenary Session
10:30 a. m. to 11 :45 a.m.
Third Plenary Session
12:00 noon to 2: t 5 p.m.
NCF R Affiliated Councils Luncheon
1:00 p.m. to 2:1 S p.m.
NCFR Burgess Award Address
2:30p.m. to 4:00p.m.
Section Meetings IV
4:15 p.m. to 5:30p.m.
NCFR Annual Business Meeting
8:30p.m.
Presidential Reception
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1978
8 :00a.m. to 12:00 noon
Press Room open
NCF R Employment Service Message Center
Student Conversations with hculty Memben
NCFR Hospitality Room open
8:15a.m. to 9 :45 a.m.
Round Table Coffees
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Section Meetings V
1 s
Special Session- Gerhard Neubeck lnterv ew
Emily Mudd
red by coun·
12:30 p.m. to 4:30p.m.
Post Conference Workshop sponso
seling Section
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PROGRAM
1978 ANNUAL MEETING AND FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
Sheraton Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-October 19-22
CONFERENCE THEME: FAMILY POLICY: PUTTING PRIORITIES INTO ACTION
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1978
1:00 p.m. to 2 :15p.m.
Grand Ballroom
2 :30p.m. to 3 :45p.m.
Pennsylvania Room West
OPENING PLENARY SESSION
Address: "Families in Transition," Patricia Fleming, Director of Governmental Affairs.
Office for Civil Rights, H.E. W., Washington, D.C.
Greetings from Vice-President Walter Mondale
Presentation of the Distinguished Service to Families Award, E. M. Rt.allings, University of
North Carolina at Greemboro, presenter
Presiding: David H. Olson, University of Minnesota
ROUNDTABLE COFFEES
Round Tables At Large:
1 . " Canadian Family Policy Issues," Margaret Arcru and Thomas Abernathy, Jr., University
of British Columbia
2. "I nformal Family Support Systems: Prospects and Limitations for the Professional,"
Joseph Giordano, Louis Caplan Center on Group Identity and Mental Health,
American Jewish Committee, New York City
3. "Gay People: We're All in the Family," Ronald Gold, National Gay Task Force, New
York City and Barbara Giddings, American Library Association, Philadelphia
4. "Family Arrangements Among the Elderly in Four Ethnic Groups in Hawaii," Sylvia Y.
Schwitters, University of Hawaii
Sponsored by NCFR Affiliated Councils:
5. " Affiliated Councils: Getting Off the Ground," Eleanore Luckey , University of Utah
Sponsored by the Counseling Section:
6. "Expressiveness Training for Emotionally Inexpressive Males," David Dosser and lack
Bauwick, University of Georgia
7. " Process-Oriented vs. Role-Oriented Family Relationships: Implications for Moral Development, " &rbara Forisha, UniverJity of Michigan at Dearborn and William
Forisha, Bowling Green State UniverJity, Ohio
8. "The Transition into Parenthood: A Priority in Family Intervention," Judith MyersWalls and Raymond T. Coward, Purdue University
9 . "The Impact of Family Practice as a Medical Specialty upon Clinical Work and Research
on the Family," Thomas]. Stewart, Medical University of South Carolina
�978 coNTINUED E COFFEES CONTINUED
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ROUND TA13L e Education Section:
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2. p. .
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RlC h.ardson'B exos Not to Be?'' Mark R • Gins berg and Lois Greenbe
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12. •cThe Specllla dgk. Florida Junior College, Jacksonville
ntty Col!e&t,"
Donna o rns,
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. Profiles of Happy and Unhappy amlltes: Through Fam·l A
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ose omervdle, San D1ego State U .
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S nsored by the Family Action Section:
1~~cc Abortion Policy: Wh~se Pri.orities Shall We Put into Action?" Raymond Adame~
Kent State Universaty, Oh10
16 . ccpsycho-sexual Aftermath of Voluntary .Sterilization," Betty Gonzale,, A.uocitltion for
Voluntary Sterilization, New York Clty
1?. ~~Environmental Impact on Families," Frank Miller, Marjorie Inman and Gail MeLlo~
Purdue University
Pennsylvania Room East
18. cc Family Care for Dependent Elderly: Support and Exploitation," Diant Leoonde,
Michigan State University
19. cc Family Health and Pol icy Issues Among the Aged," Marcw Ory, Univenity of Alabama
20. cc Family Health as a Top Policy Priority," Morton Perlmutter, University of Wisconsin
at Madison (CANCELLED)
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21 . Putting Priorities into Action: Family Enrichment as a Preventive Measure," Margaret
Sawin, Consultant, Rochester, New York
22. "Toward a National Program of Sexual and Reproductive Choice," Peter Scalet, NatioR·
al Organization for Non-Parents, Baltimore, Maryland
23. "Combating Pronatalism: Intervention Strategies Facilitating Freedom of Choice in
Fertility Decision Making," Jean E. Veevers, University of We.Jtern Ontario, London
Sponsored by the International Section:
24· ~~Singlehood, Marriage and Divorce: International Changes," William Arkin, San Jose
State University (CANCELLED)
25· 11Cross.Cultural Shifts in Work and Family Life," Lynne R. Dobrofsky, Mill! CoOtgt,
Oakland, Californill (CANCELLED)
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1978 CONTINUED
2:30p.m. to 3:45p.m.
Pennsylvania Room East
ROUND TABLE COFFEES CONTINUED
Sponsored by the Research and Theory Section:
26. "Personal and Social Correlates of Attitudes Toward Women's Liberation," Rosemary
S. Bahr, Brigham Young University
27. "Personality and Marital Interaction: Locus of Control and Interpersonal Trust as Predictors of Assertive Behavior and Marital Complaints in a Newlywed Sample,"
William]. Doherty, Univenity of Iowa and Robert G. Ryder, University of
Connecticut
28. "Prime Time? Singlehood and the Older Academic Woman," Carolynne Kieffer, University of Missouri at Columbia
29. "The Impact of Mother's Employment on the Family's Definition of the Male Role,"
Patrick McKenry, Ohio State University, Sharon Price-Bonham and Patsy Skeen,
University of Georgia
30. "Family Crisis as Process: Persistence and Change," Jason Montgomery, University of
Alberta
31. "Androgyny and Marital Communication and Conflict Resolution Patterns," Christa
Reiser, East Carolina University
32. "A Developmental Approach to Family Conflict: Integrating Theories and Consequences for Research on Wife Abuse," Nancy Sederberg, University of Notre Dame
33. "The Development of a Matrix of Critical Family Issues: Priorities, Family Policy, and
Action," Sara Taubin, Drexel University and Cheryl For, Cornell University
4:00p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Grand Ballroom East
PANEL: NATIONAL ISSUES OF SOCIAL POLICY
Panel Members: Joseph Biden, Jr., U. S. Senator from Delaware, Arthur Flemming, U. S.
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, D.C. and Paulette Owens, F.sq., Mayor's Task
Force on Rape, and Director, Borough Crisis Center, New York City
Chairperson: Suzanne Steinmetz, University of Delaware
4:00p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Tiered Balcony
PANEL: E. R. A. AND THE FAMILY
Panel Members: Joan Aldo~U, University of Notre Dame, Emily Mudd, Marriage Council of
Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania and Cynthia Attwood, Attorney, U. S.
Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
Chairperson: Anne Thorsen Truax, University of Minnesota
6:00p.m. to 7:00p.m.
RECEPTION IN HONOR OF CONFERENCE SPEAKERS-Partially supported by the
College of Human Resources, University of Delaware and the Campbell Soup Company
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BANQUET
.
7.00 p.m.
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Welcome by Governor and Mrs. M1lton Shapp .
Grand Ballroom
Billie Fisher Improvisational Theatre Group (V 111 anova Th eat er Department)
8 30
: p.m.
10:00 p.m. to Midnigh t
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1978
7:30a.m. to 8:30a.m.
Pavilion Room
(Th 1
oVISational Theatre Group will present vignettes relevant to family polic .
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Introduction of Group: Matti Cershenfeld, Couples earnmg enter, Philadelphia
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Entertainment by Harriet Fay and Her Friends
NCFR WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON FAMILIES COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: ]etse Sprey, Case Western R eserve University
8:30a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Room 530
TEXAS COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS MEETING
Chairperson: Tommie Lawhon, North Texas State University
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Counseling
Session A
Suburban Room
SECTION MEETINGS I
Symposium: Diagnosing Relationships.
Session B
Grand Ballroom West
DoMld Bloch, Ackerrrwn Institute for Family Therapy, Nathan B. Epstein, Butler Hospita~
Providence, Rho:Je IsltJnd, Duane Bishop, Brown University, Bradford Keeney, Uniumity
of Kansas, David H. Olson, University of Minnesota, and Ro1U1ld Cromwell, Univmity
of Tennessee
Presiding: RoMld Cromwell, University of Tennessee
Panel: The Image of the Black Family: Implications for Family Policy
Panel Members: David Baptiste, New Mexico State University, Harriette McAdoo, Howard
University, Marie Peters, University of Connecticut, and Karen Weddle, University of
Tennessee
Moderating: Leanor Johnson, norida S tate University
Education
Session A
Pennsylvania Room W
est
Session B
Constitution Room
Primary Prevention: New Approaches for Parents
Panel: Ann Ellwood, Minnesota Early Learning Design, Minneapolis, Judith Evans, High
Scope Educational R esearch Foundation, Ypsilanti, Michigan, David L. Williams, South·
west Educational Developmertt Laboratory, Austin, Texas, and Bernice Weissbourd,
Family Focus, Chicago
Moderating: Ronald Pitzer, University of Minnesota
Educating About Public Policy and the Law
"A Team Ap~ro~ch to Teaching Public Policy and the Family," Carol Darling and Margaret
Bubolz, Mrch1gan State University
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"Local Educational Conferences Related to the Impact of Policy Decisions on fami lies,
Leo F. Hawkins, North Carolina S tate University Extension
.
" lntegrafl~g Law ·
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mto Famrly L1fe or Human Development Curricula," Denue A: Skinner,
~n~versrty of Minnesota and Brent D. Skinner, Attorney, Menomonie, Wisconsm
Prestdtng: Arthur W. Avery, Texas Tech University
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1978 CONTINUED
8 :30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Funily Action
Tiered Balcony
SECTION MEETINGS I CONTINUED
FAMILY ACTION SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Presiding: Graham B. Spanier, Pennsylvania State University, Section Chairperson
Research and Theory
Session A
Grand Ballroom East
Violence and Stress: Variations in White and Black Families
"Sex, Parental Background, and Drinking Behavior of Black Collegians," V. Nandini Rao,
V. V. Prakasa Roo and Rommel Benjamin, Jackson State University
"Race, Class, Network Embeddedness and Family Violence: A Search for Potent Support
Systems," Noel A. Cazeruzve, Temple University and Murray A. Straus, University of
New Hampshire
"Interpersonal Violence Among Married and Cohabiting Couples," Kerstin Yllo, University
of New Hampshire
Presiding: A. A. Khatri, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Session B
Independence Room
Family Organization: Size, Siblings, Sex
"Family Size Preference and Locus of Control: It Takes Two," Michael Slosnerick, University of Maine at Orono
"Birth Order, Sibling IQ Differences and Family Relations," lane H. Pfouts, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"Who Wants an Only Child?" Kenneth Wilson and David Knox, Emt Carolina University
Presiding: Priscilla White, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Session C
Rooms540, 546,548,554
Assessing the Marital Dyad
Marital Adjustment, Conventionalization, and Idealization," Cary L. Hansen, Iowa State
University of Science and Technology
"Social Indicators of Family Life Satisfaction: A Comparison of Husbands and Wives," Jay
A. Mancin~ Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
"Emotional Maturity and Marital Adjustment: A Decade Replication," Charles Lee Cole,
Iowa State University and Anruz L. Cole, Marriage Counseling Associates
"Personal Well-being and Marital Qualities Before and After the Birth of the First Child,"
Brent C. Miller, Donna L. Sollie and Mimi Graham, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Presiding: G. C. Sporuzugle, University of Minnesota
International
Family Change and Family Policy in Comparative Perspectives
"Predicting Parental Aptitude: Some Research Prerequisites for Effective Fertility Policies,"
Jean E. Veevers, University of Western Ontario, London and Charles Figley, Purdue
University
"Canadian Divorce Patterns and Policy Implications," John F. Peters, Wilfrid Laurier University
"Family Change and Family Policy in Western Germany," Rudolph Pettinger, Deutsches
]ugendinstitut, Munich, Germany
Concourse Room
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 19 78 CONT~~~:.~N MEETINGS I CONTINUED
8:30a.m. to 1O:OO_a.m.
International
Concourse Room
F .1 Change and Family Policy in Comparative Perspectives Continu d
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"The Passing of the Monoht IC am1 y, margnt 1!-tC t er, Ontario lnsft
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Education, Toronto
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"New Redirections in Family Planning and Policy," Frank Johnson and Ma
Y Johlllo~
"Family Therapy and Family Policy in Canada," Karl Tomm, UniversityofCa!g,
Chairperson: Eugen Lupri, University of Calgary
ary
Memorial University of Newfoundland
10:15a.m. to 11 :45 a.m.
Counseling
Grand Ballroom West
Education
Session A
Constitution Room
SECTION MEETINGS II
COUNSELING SECTrDN BUSINESS MEETING
Special Presentation: "The Implications of National Health Insurance for the Fina .
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Marriage and Divorce Counsel mg,
wrence ·
ughan, ~rashington and Lee Univer.
Presiding: James Maddock, University of Minnesota, Section Chairperson
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Model Programs for Public School Educators
"Dimensions for Living: One K Through 12 Family Life Education Program," lean Bruce,
Tidewater Assembly on Family Life, Norfolk, Virginia
"First Things First: Education for Better Living-A High School Class in Family Liv g,•
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Karen Blanco, Carol Crockett and Doris McKellar, Poudre R-1 School D~trict, Ft. Cl·
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lins, Colorado
Presiding: Marcelle Straatman, Oregon State University
Session B
Independence Room
Educational Research with Policy Implications
••rhe Future Orientation of Adolescents: Implications for Policies in Parent Education,"
Vladimir de Lissovoy and Barbara Weaver, Pennsylvania State University
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"A Needs Assessment of Selected Child Rearing Variables: 1 Relevance for Family P
ts
olley,
Deborah S. Kliman, University of Delaware
••Family Interaction Through the Eyes of Adolescent Daughters and Sons," Warren
Schumacher, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Presiding: John W. Havens, State University of New York at Oneonta
Session C
Pennsylvania Room West
Major Social Policy Issues
U
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"Women an d Famlly Polley: A Case for Advocacy in EducatiOn, " ratncw Bell Scott, ·
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"Acere d' ·
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Ch'ldre
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antover, Direc tor, Council on Accreditation of Seroices for Famzzes a
New York City
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"A Survey Report of Family Life Education in the Granite (Utah) Distnct
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Schools," Brent Barlow and Pauline Richards Brigham Young UniversitY
Presiding· Barbara Jo Ch esser, Umversrty of Nebraska
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1978 CONTINUED
10:15 a.m. to 11 :45 a.m.
Family ~etion
. Sess•on A
Tiered Balcony
SECTION MEETINGS II CONTINUED
Voluntary Childlessness: Implementing a Social Policy
Symposium: E. James Liebert7Uln, Psychiatrist, Washington, D.C., Martha Phillips, Assiltant
Minority Counsel, Ways and Means Committee, U. S. HoU3e of Representatives, Judy
Senderowitz, Executive Director, Popukltion Institute, and Harold Feldt7Uln, Cornell
Univer~ity
Presiding: Sharon HoU3eknecht, Ohio State University
Session B
Concourse Room
Adoption. Foster Care, and Deinstitutionalization of Children
Panel : David Fanshel, Columbia Univer&ity, Elizabeth Cole, North American Center for
Adoption Exchange, New York, Beverly Stubbe, Adminiltration for Children, Youth,
and Families, Washington, D.C., and Donald Barrow, H. E. W., Philadelphia
Presiding: Barbara Settles, University of DekJware
Session C
Rooms540,546,548,554
Single-Parent Fathers and Deserting Fathers
"Single-Parent Fathers: An Application of Role Transition Theory," Richard M. Smith,
University of New Mexico
"The Child's Perception of the Single-Parent Father," Darrell Swanson, University of Arizona and Richard Smith, University of New Mexico
"The Deserting Nonsupporting Father: The Scapegoat of Family Nonpolicy," Lillian M.
Snyder, Western Rlinois University
Presiding: Ted Huston, Pennsylvania State University
Research and Theory
Session A
Grand Ballroom East
Session B
Suburban Room
Techniques for Teaching Theory Construction
Demonstration: Jerald Hage, University of Maryklnd
with student participation
Sex and Sex Roles in the Black Family
"Premarital Coitus and the Southern Black: A Comparative View," Leanor Johnson, Florida
State University and Harold T. Chriltensen, Emeritus, Purdue University
"Sex Role Standards and Orientations Among Southern Black College Students," Leslie
Atkinson and Walter R. Allen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"Division of Labor in Low Income Black, White, and Puerto Rican Families," Madeleine
Wheeler, University of MasUJChusetts
"Instrumental and Expressive Values in Mate Selection Among Black Students," V. V.
Prakasa Rao and V. Nandini Rao, Jackson State University
Presiding: Judith Hooper, University of Wilconsin
International
Parlors B, C, D-Delaware Valley Suite
"A Theoretical Perspective on World Illegitimacy Norms," Teresa Donati Marciano, Foirlei8h
Dickinson University and Deborah S. David, Northerutern University
"Women's Roles in the Amish Family," Julia A. Ericksen and Gory l\.1ein, Temple University
"The Australian Male and Close Relationships," Robert R. Bell, Temple University
Presiding: Robert R. Bell, Temple University
�1978 CONTINUED
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, .
12:00 noon to 2:15p.m.
Penn Center Room
2:30p.m. to 4:00p.m.
Tiered Balcony
2:30p.m. to 4:00p.m.
Pennsylvania Room West
4:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Grand Ballroom
5:30 p.m. to 7:00pm
Parlors B, C, D- Ot>laware Valley S~it~
. _7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
CvnstJtuuon·lndcpendence Room
Evening
LUNCHEON AND CELEBRATION OF NCFR'S 40TH ANNIVERSARY
Address: ccln Praise of Marriage," Gerhard Neubeck, University 0 u·
1 JrHnne&of4 ~·
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Pres1dent
• ''CFR
Recognition of NCFR Past Presidents, Gerhard Neubeck, University ojM;·
lnlle&ota
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Presentation of the Burgess Award: F· l van Nye, Fl orzda State University
Presentation of the Osborne Award: Mary Welsh, New Mexico State Univer&it r
Presiding: Paul C. Glick, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C., NCFR Pr !d• P esenter
esl ent·elect
PANEL: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES OF SOCIAL POLICY
Family Policy in Australia," John Robson, Family Life Movement of Australia
"Family Policy and Social Policy Concerning the Social Position of Women" AI. C
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Cornell University
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"Family Policy in Russia," AnatoI Kharchev, Russian Academy of Science
"Family Policy in Africa," Christine Oppong, University of Ghana
Co-chairpersons: Constantina Safilios-Rothschild, University of California at SantaBarbara
and Maximiliane Szinovacz, Pennsylvania State University
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PANEL: FAMILY IMPACT ANALYSIS
"An Emerging Model of Family Impact Analysis," Paul Mattessich, Amherst IJ!ilder Foun·
dation, St. Paul, Minnesota
"Strategies for Family Impact Analysis," Marcia Ory, University of Alabama Medical Center
.. Flextime: Reported Effects on Families," Joyce Portner, University of Minnesota
' 'Family Stress and Police Officer Families:' Peter E. Maynard, University ofRhodeMand
"Do Needs Assessment Activities Affect Families Through Program Funding Decisions?"
Carol Kuechler, University of Minnesota
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Discussants: Ruth Hubbell, Family Impact Seminar, George Washington Unwerslty an
Carol Stack, Duke University
Chairperson: Hamilton I. McCubbin, University of .Minnesota
SECOND PLENARY SESSION
A · rant
Address: "Changing Public Policies Toward Families," Nancy Amidei, Deputy ssu
Secretary for Legislntion, H.E. W.
. . presenter
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Presentat1on of F" and Fllmstnp Awards: Mary Lou purceII, Auburn Unzvemty,
1Im
Presiding: Car/fred Broderick, University of Southern California
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COUNCIL GET TOGETHER
Presiding: Ann Ward Tourigny, University of Maryland
GROVES CONFERENCE MEETING
Presiding: Robert Ry der, University of Connecticut
DINNER TH EATRE
City L" o·
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1978
7:00a.m. to 8:30a.m.
Pavilion Room
1979 NCFR ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: &rbaro Settles, University of Delaware
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Counseling
Session A
Grand Ballroom West
SECTION MEETINGS III
Session B
Pennsylvania Room East
"Policy Issues and Marriage Enrichment Programs: Improving Marriages or Raising Expectations?" Mark Schaefer, University of Minnesota
"Family Therapy with Status Offenders at a Child Welfare Agency," Kenneth Jl'. Michaels
Mandatory Versus Voluntary Premarriage Counseling: Policy Issues and Implications
Panel : Edward Bader, University of Toronto Medical Center, Douglas Rcgin, Catholic Fam·
ily SenJices, San Diego, Milton Thomas, Roman Catholic Diocese of Duluth, Minnesota,
and Edward Rosenberg, Judge, Common Pleas Court, Philadelphia
Moderating: David Fournier, Oklahoma State University and Joan Dmckman, University of
Minnesota
and Robert H. Green, Children's Services of York County, Pennsylvania
"Specific Issues in a Family Systems Approach to Counseling the Chemically Dependent
(Alcoholic) Family," Marilyn Mason and Bruce Fischer, University of Minnesota
Presiding: Jeffrey H. Larson, Texas Tech University
Session C
Constitution Room
Toward a Larger Community: The College Counselor Becomes a More Effective Marriage
Counselor
Panel: Martin Buresh, Dennis Heitzrrumn and Linda Redding, Memphis State University
Moderating: Joanne N. Chickering, Memphis State University
Education
Pennsylvania Room West
EDUCATION SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Dialogue: "The Family Life Educator as Family Advocate," Ned L. Caylin, University of
Maryland and Richard N. Hey, University of Minnesota
Moderating: George P. Rowe, University of Nebraska, Education Section Chairperson-elect
Business Meeting
Presiding: Gladys K. Phelan, University of Idaho, Section Chairperson
Family Action
Rooms540,546,548,554
Implications of Some Current Policies for American Families: I
"Issues and Dilemmas in Family Policy," Fred Barbaro and Narayan Viswanathan, Adelphi
University
"Black Families and Government Social Policies: A Critical Assessment," Walter Allrn,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
''Potential Second Order Effects of Carter's Welfare Reform on the Family," Ann A.
Abbott, Widener College
"The Cart Before the Horse: Families Coping with the Policy of Oeinstitutionalization,"
Edward H. Thompson, Jr., College of the Holy Cross, William Doll, The Cleveland Plain
Dealer, and Mark Lefton, Ca1e Western Reserve University
Presiding: Jeri Friedman, University of Connecticut
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1978
8:30a.m. !o 1.0:00 a:m.
~anuly Aetton
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Sesston
Tiered Balcony
Research and Theory
Session A
Grand Ballroom East
Session B
Concourse Room
Session C
Parlors B, C, 0 - Delaware Valley Suite
lntemational
Independence Room
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EETINGS m coNTINUED
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Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing
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"Strategies for the PreventiOn ofAd o Iesccn t Pregnancy, "El ward Brann C
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• enter foro ·
Control
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"Community-based Femmtst Programming for Gtrls: An Approach to Pre,
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tion," Evelyn Frankford, Assocwtzon of Lowc!r & st S'd e Settlemcrtts, New y Pre.ven.
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"Adolescent Sexuality and Childbearing: A Different View," Jolm IJruce E oCrk Cuy
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Foundation, Portland, Oregon
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Presiding: John IJruce, E. C. Brown Fomulation, Portland, Urt!gon
The Effects of Non-Traditional Family Style on Infant Social Development· lm 1• .
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for Social Policy
Michael Lamb, Lind.~ay Chase-Lansdale, and Marz•aret Tres<·h Owen, U .•
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versity of Michigan
Presiding: Pauline Boss, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Divorce and Disruption: Dilemmas for Policy
"Policy Ambiguity and Career Mobility of Ever-divorced Clergy," Ira II'. Hutchison, Urtivcr·
sity of North Carolina at Charlotte and Katherine R. lllttchison, Alexander Children's
Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
"A Longitudinal Study of the Link Between Broken Homes and Criminality," Joan McCord,
Drexel University
"Effects of Divorce on Ego Development and \dentity Formation of College Students,"
Sharyn M. Crossmnn, Florida State Uniuersity, Judy A. Shea, Permsylt• State Unim·
ania
sity and Gerald R. A darns, Utah State University
Presiding: N. Catherine Norris, Montclair State Colle~e, New )er.~ey
The Strains of Youth: Sex, Power, Expectations
"Psychological and Social Structural Correlates of Adolescent Sexuality, Contraception,
and Fertility: Implications for Family Policy Formulation," Stephen R. }orgPnsl'n, Susan
L. King and Barbara Torrey, University of Arizona
"The Nature and Antecedents of Adolescent 1nternalization of Parental Expectations an~
Compliance to Parental Influence Attempts," Darwin L. Thomas, Brigham Youn~ Un~
versity, Gary W. Peterson, University of Akron, Ohio and Bo.vd C. Rollins, Bngham
Young University
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"Sex Differences in Adolescent Perceptions of Maternal and Paternal Power in Famlhes,
Gerald W. McDonald, Florida State University
Presiding: Hershel Thornburg, University of ArizoiUI
INTERNATIONAL SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
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res~ mg: on.~tantina Safilios-Rothschild, University of Californw at n
t1on Chairperson
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21,1978 CONTINUED
8:30a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Penn Center Room
10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Grand Ballroom
JOINT MEETING OF THE TRI-STATE AND NEW YORK STATE COUNCILS
Presiding: Norma Newmark, Herbert H. Lehman College, New York
THIRD PLENARY SESSION
Address: "Hey, Uncle Sam, What's Happening to Black and Aging Families?" ]acquelyne
Johnson Jackson, Duke University Medical Center
Presentation of the NCFR Student Award: Brooke McCauley, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, presenter
Presiding: Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota, NCFR President
12:00 noon to 2:15p.m.
Penn Center Room
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS LUNCHEON
Dialogue: "Strengthening Families Through Affiliated Councils," Ted Bowman, Minneapolis
Family and Children's Service and Ronald Pitzer, University of Minnesota
Presentation of NCFR Certificate of Commendation: E. M. Railings, University of North
Carolina at Greensboro, presenter
Presiding: Vi Rexford, University of Idaho Extension
1:00 p.m. to 2:15p.m.
Tiered Balcony
NCFR BURGESS AWARD ADDRESS
Address: "Coming Full Circle: A Theory of Industrialization and Family Structure," Murray
A. Straus, University of New Hampshire, 1977 Burgess Award Recipient
Presiding: F. Ivan Nye, Florida State University
2:30p.m. to 4:00p.m.
Counseling
Session A
Grand Ballroom West
SECTION MEETINGS IV
Symposium: Family-Focused Counseling Services for Minorities
"Services for Black Families," Janet Burton, Federal City College, University of D.C.
"Services for Native-American Families," Ronald Lewis, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
"Services for Puerto-Rican Families," Emelicia Mizio, Family Service Association of America, New York City
Presiding: Dorothy FahJ Beck, Family Service Association of America, New York City
Session B
Pennsylvania Room East
Divorce
"Use and Abuse: The Interaction of Divorcing Couples and the Legal System," julie Fulton
and Joel Springer, University of Minnesota
"Conflict Resolution and Patterns of Male Adjustment to Divorce," Margaret S. Herrman
and Ruth F. Weber, University of Georgia
"An Analysis of Mothers' Post-divorce Adjustment," leanne Pais and Priscilla White, University of Tennessee
Presiding: Weldon P. Sams, Pennsylvania State University
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Morri"K'' r:mliU'IIof l'lt/lmlt•lf'ltl"
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"Ruachlng Rcluctanlllushands Through Empathy Tr-1inl11& for Wives," t;/,.11111 ,,,11111, ('
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"Family Enrichment for Senior Citizens," J.:llwrt ColtJ, Slu:pltt!rrl'• Centf!r (MtJ/t ' _
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prowam for oltlc r peruHu), Kanllfll Ctty
"Experiential Education Throughout the Family Life Cycle," 1'ed llownu111, Famil and
Children~ Scrvica, Mirweapoli•
y
"Training Courses in Positive Parenting," Don IJayward, National YMCA Family Commu~
ication Skill• Center, Mertlo Parle, Califomio.
Workshop Leaders: David and Vera Mace, co-pre•ident&, ACME
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Session B
Constitution Room
Community Education Programs
"Teaching Couples Communication (MCCP) in the Context of a Course on Relationship
Enrichment," Doug/a• Sprenkle and Karen Wampler, Purdue University
"Designing and Implementing a Continuing Training Program for Foster Parents," P
atricia
C. Housley, Colorado State University
"Marketing Family Enrichment Programs," Jeanette D. Coufal, Texas Tech University
Presiding: &rbara N. Armstrong, University of Akron, Ohio
Family Action
Implications of Some Current Policies for American Families: II
"Policy Implications of Family Automobile Safety Practices: An Impact Evaluation of the
Nation's First Child Passenger Protection Law," Elizabeth Christy /lughes, lo Lynn
Cunningham and Kenneth W. Heathington, University of Tennessee
"Social Cost, Public Service Delivery Costs, and Energy Development in W
estern States
Boom Towns: Implications for Families," Ramona Marotz-Baden and John Baden,
Montana State University
"The Widowed and Black Older Adult in the Rural South: Implications for Policy,'' Jean
Pearson Scott and Vira Kivett, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
"S at1s f actron wrth the LegaI Process and AdJustment to Separat1on, " Ela,ne Anderson,
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Pennsylvanio. State University
Presiding: Clifton Barber, Western fllinois University
Session A
Independence Room
Session B
Tiered Balcony
The Impact of Work and Careers on the Family
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"The Case for the Two-job Family: A Reply to the Traditionalists," Jane C. Hoo •
sity of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
. . , 0 f North
"Decision Making in Two Types of Working Families," N. A. Bueche, Unzversrt)
Carolina and Hnmona Marotz-Raden, Montana State University
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1978 CONTINUED
2:30p.m. to 4:00p.m.
SECTION MEETINGS IV CONTINUED
Family Action
The Impact of Work and Careers on the Family Continued
Session B
Tiered Balcony
Session C
Rooms540,546,548,554
Research and Theory
Grand Ballroom East
International
Concourse Room
4 :15p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Grand Ballroom East
8:30p.m.
President Neubeck's Suite
"Transfer Policies, Career, and Family: Are They Compatible?" Timothy Gerstmann, Pacif·
ic Lutheran University
"Worker and Family Response to a Plant Shutdown," Kenneth Root and Roger Mayland,
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa
Presiding: Arthur Norton, U. S. Bureau of the CeB$W, Washington, D.C.
Children, Youth, and Family Policy
"Child Care: Family Support, Welfare-and Education?" Marijean Suelzle, Matthew Katz
and Janet GaB$, Northwestern University
"Unemployment Among Adolescents, Youthful Rebellion, and Family Policy Alternatives"
Kenneth Eslinger, Cleveland State University
"Can the Development of Family Courts Offer Help in Reducing Family Related Delinquency?" Francis Woodard, Brigham Young University
"Theory Based Policies to Decrease Child Abuse," John Constantine, /B$titute for Juvenile
Research, Oak Park, Rlinois
Presiding: Phyllis Moen, Cornell University
RESEARCH AND THEORY SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Presiding: lay Schvaneveldt, Utah State University, Section Chairperson
Cross-Cultural Theory and Research : Implications for Family Policy
"The Family Policy Implications of a New Social Program: The New Zealand Accident
Compensation Scheme," Miriam G. Vosburgh, Villanova University and Jane C. Kronick,
Bryn Mawr College
"Development of Family Policy and Family law: The Swiss Case," Richard Kerckhoff,
Purdue University
"The Development of Family Research and Family Policy 1n the Netherlands, 1945-1973,"
Louis Th. van Leeuwen, Agricultural University, Wageningen, Netherlands
"The Development of Family Policy in Canada," Thomas Abernathy, University of British
Columbia
Discussant: Joan Aldous, University of Notre Dame
Presiding: Maximiliane Sr.inovacr., PenB$ylvania State University
NCFR ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
Presentation: "Marriage and Family Specialists look Ahead: The Coming Issues of the
Next Decade," Leland }. Axelson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
and Paul C. Glick, U. S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C.
Presiding: Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota, NCFR President
PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION
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SUNDAy OCTOBER 22, 1978
' 8:15a.m. to 9:45a.m.
Pennsylvania Room East
ROUND TABLE COFFEES
Round Tables At Large:
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"Optional Parenthood Quest1onna1re: A New Chnrcal Assessment T
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001for 0 ..
making about Parenthood," Carole Goldman and]ohn Wolfe, Natio 1Or ~rsron.
+ r Non-Parent$, Baltimore and E. lames Lieberman, Psychiatrist (; h' gamzation
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d Programmmg a Retsrement Community IU rngton De.
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35. "Developing, Financing, an
Federal Funding," Robert Kelley, Fullerton College, California
te and
36. "Children Who Help at Home: Cases from Nova Scotia," William Stephen& Daih .
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Univemty, nova Scoha
37. "The Kansas Forum on Famili.es: Progress ~hrough Process in ~xtension Programmin ,
Robert W. ]ack$on and Mzchael J. Martzn, KanslU State Unwer&ity
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Sponsored by NCFR Affiliated Councils:
38. "The Impact of State Councils on Public Policy," Betty Barber, &utern Michigan
University
39. "Aging: Implications for Affiliated Councils," Armin Crams, University of Vermont
40. "Keys to a Successful Affiliated Councils Conference," Mary Lee Wood, Univmityof
Idaho Extension Service
Sponsored by the Counseling Section:
41. "Unilateral Marital Intervention: Training Spouses to Instruct their Partners in Communication Skills," Gregory Brock, Texa$ Tech University
42. "The Effects of Children on Mental Health," Walter R. Cove and Kevin Bales, Vander·
bilt University
43. "Reduction of Family Therapy Dropout Rates Through Reimbursement: A Swdy with
Addict Families," M. Duncan Stanton and Frederick Steier, Philadelphill Child
Guidance Clinic and Thomas Todd, Harlem Valley P$ychiatric Center
44. "A Comparison of the Effects of Husbands' and Wives' Extramarital Relationships upon
the Process and Outcome of Marital Therapy," Leslie Strong and Frederick
Humphrey, University of Connecticut
Sponsored by the Education Section:
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45· 11 A Model for In-service Training in Human Sexuality," Sander M. Lattsand Jo Harkrns.
University of Minnesota
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46· "Taking Action in Secondary Parenthood Education," Stuart Lazarus, Indwna 11
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andlmg Controversial Topics: Implications for Family Educators,
University of Minnesota
Sponsored by th F ·1
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48 · .. New Begi e am1 y Act1on Section:
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nnmgs f or Displaced Homemakers "Beatrice Bogby, UniVersitY TransrtJ·011'
49. "Hel ·
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Ping Famrhes m Transition Through a Center for the Study 0
George Fitzelle, University of Rhode Island
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22,1978 CONTINUED
8:15a.m. to 9:45a.m.
Pennsylvania Room West
ROUND TABLE COFFEES CONTINUED
SO. "Priority for the Elderly: Maintaining the Self-esteem of Nursing Home Residents,"
Ruby Gingles, University of Nebraska
51. "Children and Television: A Call for Action," Irene F. Goodman, University of Wuconain at Maduon
52. "Advocacy of the One-Child/Child-Free Family as Legitimate Lifestyles: How Far Have
We Come?" Shirley P. Hunt and Arthur E. Gravatt, Oregon State Univer$ily
53. "Adolescent Pregnancy: Toward a National Program," Bron B. lngoldsby, University of
Georgia and Patrick C. McKenry, Ohio State University
54. "Parenthood: Right or Privilege?" William R eid, Purdue University
55. "The Role of the Retired Professional," Margaret Slinger/end, Retired, Detroit Public
School8
56. "Coping with the Mid-life Crisis," Lawrence Sneden, California State University at
Northridge
51. "Training Family Impact Analysts at the Undergraduate Level," Peggy Willis, Pacific
Lutheran University
Sponsored by the Research and Theory Section:
58. "Marriage and Family Specialists Look Ahead: The Coming Issues of the Next Decade,"
Leland Axelson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and Paul C.
Glick, U. S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C.
59. "Maternal Anxiety and Lead Levels in Children," Harru Chaiklin, University of Maryland, Barbara Mosher and David M. O'Hara, John F. Kennedy Institute, Baltimore,
Maryland
60. "Parental Attitudes Toward Feminism and Children's Sex Role learning," Beth
Granberg and Sally G. Koblinsky, Oregon State University
61. "Husband's Characteristics and Marital Disruption," Robert L. Hampton, Connecticut
College
62. "Family Attitudes in Relation to Use of Residential Space in Married Student Apartments," Marjorie Inman and Gail Melson, Purdue University
63. "Identity, Intimacy and Sex Differences," Mary Ann Kacerguu and Gerald R. Adams,
Utah State University
64. ''living Arrangements of Three Older Populations in the Southwest, " Mary E. McCabe,
University of Wuconsin at Maduon
65. "The Effects of Father Absence on Children in Families Headed by Widows and
Mothers: A Review and Research Findings," Victoria A. Mikow, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
66. "Problems in long-standing Marriages: Perceptions of Problems, Modes of Resolutions
and Policy Implications," Rosalie Young and]. Ros$ Eshleman, Wayne Srote University
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1978 CONTINUED
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22,
SECTION MEETINGS V
10:30a.m. to 12:00 noon
Child Abuse
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of New Hampshire
Grand Ballroom West
"A State-sponsored Program of Training for Intervention in Family Sexual Abuse., IV
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Larson-Carlson, Univemty of Mmnesota
"Assessment of Child Abuse: A Report of a Study fro~ the Abuser's Perspective," Saundra
Andrick, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, GeorgUJ
Presiding: Lennis Echterling, Massanutten Mental Health Center, Harrisonburg, Virgini4
Session 8
Pennsylvania Room East
Divorce
"Co-parental Divorce: Some Preliminary Findings with Implications for Family Policy,"
Constance R. Ahroru, University of Wisconsin at Madison and lean Goldsmith, Northwestern University Medical School
"Children of Divorce: State of the Art and Where Do We Go from Here?" Patsy Skeen and
Martha Giddings, University of Georgia
Presiding: Jane Burgeu-Kohn, University of Wisconsin at Waukesha
Education
Session A
Mini-workshop: Marriage and Family Life in the Community and in the Classroom: Using
the Vehicle of Television and Video-tape
Workshop leaders: Glen 0. Jenson and C. ]ay Skidmore, Utah State University
Pennsylvania Room West
Session B
Constitution Room
Human Sexuality Research with Implications for Educational Policy
"Sex Role Orientations in Post-secondary Educational Institutions: Implications for Family Policy," Walter Goltz and Lyle E. Larson, University of Alberta, Edmonton
"College Premarital Sex: Religion, Politics, and Self-esteem," Elizabeth Socha, University
of Wisconsin at Madison
.. A longitudinal Study of the Effects of a University Sexuality Course on Sexual Attitudes,"
Marilyn D. Story, University of Northern Iowa
Presiding: Kate Garner, Bowman Gray School of Medicine
Family Action
Session A
Tiered Balcony
Our Growing Insight into Aging and the Family
"lntergenerational Perceptions of Middle Age," Jessica F. Cohen, Virginia Polytechniclnsti·
tute and State University
"Satisfaction with Family Relations Among the Elderly," Wayne C. Seelbach and Charles
" Hansen, Lamar University
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Problems and Rewards in Inter-generational Relationships" Sterling E. Alam, Universrty
0 f fllinois at Urbana-Champaign
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"ACComparison of Intended and Actual Effects of a Home Repair Program for the Elderly,"
harles Petranek and Q
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uentm vu, Indiana State University at Evansv& e
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sUNDAY, OCTOBER 22,1978 CONTINUED
10:30 a.m. to 1::00 n~on
Family A~tion
Sess1on B
Concourse Room
SECTION MEETINGS V CONTINUED
Dual-Career Marriages
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nages. 1mpltcatlons for Family Policy," Sharon Price-Bonham Univer!ity
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"The Family and Work· A StudY ofS oc1aI o·1fferences on the Dual Role Attitudes of Work.
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o ytechnzc Institute and State Univer&ity
Research and Theory
Session A
Grand Ballroom East
Shaping Research Methods for Family Policy Research
"What's Been Publ'1shed · Fam1ly Soc1ology for the Past Ten Years?" Maxine Atkinson
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and Viktor Gecas, WaJhington State University
"The Development of a Post Separation/Post Divorce Problems and Stress Scale," Helen].
Raschke, Norfolk State College, Virginia
"Conjoint Marital Interviewing as a Research Strategy," Ralph LaRossa, Georgia State University
.. Methodological Implications of Nonlinear Models of Family Process," Martin Denker and
Loren Cobb, University of South Florida Medical Center
Presiding: Loren Cobb, University of South Florida Medical Center
Session B
Independence Room
Doing It Together: Kinship Behavior and Theory
"Frequency of Kin Interaction: An Inventory of Propositions and Variables," Madeline].
Haug, University of Florida
"Social Exchange as a Model for Kinship Research," Patricia R. Spokes, University of Wi!coruin at Madison
"Kinship Relations After Marital Separation," Patricia Gongla, University of Californw at
Lo& Angeles and Jeffrey B. Wale!, University of Southern California
Presiding: Ann ]ache, University of Notre Dame
International
Rooms540,546,548,554
Marriage Counseling Around the World
Panel: Ann-Sofie Kalvemark and Ulla-Britt Lithell,
Historiska Irutitutionen, Uppsala
University, Sweden, Basilique Papadimitrion, Organization on Family Relations, Atheru,
Greece, Hiroshi Kondo, Pastoral Counseling Service, Herrick Memorial Hospita~ Berkeley,
California, Jose and Anita Meily, Private Practice, Malate, Philippines and John Robson,
Family Life Movement of Au.stralw
Chairperson: David Mace, Co-president, ACME, Wiruton-Salem, North Carolina
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Penn Center Room
12:30 p.m. to 4:30p.m.
Pennsylvania Room East and West
SPECIAL SESSION
Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minne!ota interviews Emily Mudd, Professor of Family
Study in Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Penruylvania
POST·CONFERENCE WORKSHOP SPONSORED ~y THE. COUNS~~~~.G SECTION
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"The Integration o
Temple University ·
istration Required)
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ANN(JAI. MEETIN(~ Jrlo;(;JS'l'ltATION
Wodrlll~d.ty, 7:30p.m. to !):00 p.m.; 'f hur~tl.ay, 8:00a.m. to 5:30p.m.; Frltl;ty and S11 tur·
d,ty, H:OO .un. w 5:00p.m.
MI·:SSA(:Jo: CJ.:N'I'Eil FOil CONfo'EUENCfo: ltJo:(;J!-I'I'ItANTS, ~I'ONSOitJW UY Ufo:f.t (Jio'
t•Jo:NNSYI.VANIA Tfo:l.fo:t•IIONI•: {;OMI'ANY
All hu.:umiiiK phone c.rll5 for tho N<.;FR Annuttl Moul.lng wllf btlan~worod llrrtJugh lhl' tpec·
lalmossit~o con tor. Ploaso chock thulr board for mo~~axos.
Parlnr A· Dol.tW.II'tl V.llloy Sullo
I'H E~S llOOM
Thursday, Friday, and Saturd< 8:00a.m. to 5:00 p.rn.; Sunday, 8:00a.m. to 12:00 noon
tY,
Co-chairpersons: llttrmma Jllillim1u, U11iun Cuii•~Hc Clwmctor lttJMmuoh J•rojnct and M11rl{lmJI
llmllt!J, NCFit
Ruorns SSG-558
NCfo'll EMI'tOYMENT SEitVICE
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m.; Message Center, Sunday, 8:00
a.m. to 12:00 noon
Chairperson: /Jetty Morri.wn, NCFU
Hall of Flags- East Section
COMBINED DOOK EXHIDIT
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.
Co-chairpersons: A11n Marie Williams, Marriage Council of Philadelphia and Barbara Settles,
U11iversity of Delaware
Hall of Flags- West Section
FILM AND FILMSTRIP EXHIBIT
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.
Co-chairpersons: Martha Calderwood, Summit, New Jersey and Deryck Calderwood, New
York University
Spirit of '76 Room
NCFR HOSPITALITY ROOM
Thursday, 12:00 noon through 6:00 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.;
Sunday, 8:00a.m. to 12:00 noon
The Hospitality Room is available for relaxation and conversation.
Room 534
STUDENT CONVERSATIONS WITH FACULTY MEMBERS
Thursday, 12:00 noon to 6:00p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.; Sunday,
8:00a.m. to 12:00 noon
Chairperson: Leo Shapiro, Chicago, fllinois
Rooms 547-553
NCFR TASK FORCES ROOM
Fri.day and. Saturday, 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.
Thrs room IS available for NCFR task forces or interest groups.
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&CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEETINGS
:~DNESDAY. OCTOBER 18.1978
9:00a.m. to 12:00 noon
Grand Ballroom East
NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS WORKSHOP
Review of lmplicati ons f or Affil'1ated Councils of Proposed NCFR Constitutional Revisions,
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Ruth H. lewson, NCFR, Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota and Paul C. Glick,
~· S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C.
Review of Concerns of Affiliated Councils, Vi Rexford, University of Idaho Extension
Small Group Workshops
The ~embership Rebate System: How it Works, Cynthia Winter, NCFR
Affi~1ated Councils Business Meeting, Vi Rexford, University of Idaho Extension, Presiding
Chairperson: Ronald Pitzer, University of Minnesota
1:00 p.m. to 4 :00p.m.
Grand Ballroom East
ll:OOa.m. to 12:00 noon
Parlor B-Delaware Valley Suite
OPEN FORUM FOR AFFILIATED COUNCILS
Chairperson: Eleanore B. Luckey, University of Utah
NCFR PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: F. Ivan Nye, Florida State University
12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
NCFR FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: Paul C. Glick, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C.
1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Tiered Balcony
NCFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING (Past Presidents welcome)
Chairperson: Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota, NCFR President
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1978
7:30a.m. to 8:30a.m.
Pavilion Room
NCFR NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEETING
Chairperson: Eleanore Luckey, University of Utah
8:30a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Grand Ballroom West
NCFR STATE MEMBERSHIP CHAIRPERSONS WORKSHOP
Chairperson: Robert Jackson, Kansas State University
9:00a.m. to 11 :00 a.m.
NCFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING CONTINUED (Past Presidents welcome)
Chairperson: Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota, NCFR President
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Grand Ballroom East
NCFR STUDENT BUSINESS MEETING AND SOCIAL HOUR
"NCFR Student Members' Concerns About Future Marriage and Family Issues," Alan Sack,
and Leland Axelson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Chairperson: Brooke McCauley, University of North Carolina at Clulpel Hill
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10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
arlor 0 -Delaware Valley Suite
NCFR MINORITY MEMBERS MEETING
Chairperson: Marie Peters, University of Connecticut
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PRE-CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEETINGS CONTINUED
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1978 CONTIN~~~R COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION FOR FAMILY LIFE
10·30 am. to 12:00 noon
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Parlor C-Delaware Valley Ult
EDUCATORS
Co-chairpersons: Richard K. Kerckhoff, Purdue University and 1oyce Sullivan, Florida State
University
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Grand Ballroom West
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Grand Ballroom West
11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Parlor B-Delaware Valley Suite
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY EDITORS' MEETING
Chairperson: Felix M. Berardo, University of Florida
THE FAMILY COORDINATOR EDITORS' MEETING
Chairperson: James Walters, University of Georgia
MEETING OF ROUND TABLE LEADERS
Chairperson: Douglas Sprenkle, Purdue University
PR&CONFERENCELUNCHEON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1978
11:15 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Penn Center Room
PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL LUNCHEON
Greetings from NCFR, Ruth H. Jewson, NCFR
Address: "Current Trends in Marriage and Family Life," Richard N. Hey, University of
Minnesota
Chairperson: Nathan Turner, president, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1978
9:00a.m. to 9:00p.m.
Penn Center Room
Philadelphia Sheraton Hotel
8:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Best Western Philadelphia Airport
Motel
Session A
Session B
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON DIVORCE
Workshop Leader: Matti Cershenfeld, Couples Learning Center, Philadelphia
(Enrollment is limited to those pre-registered)
THEORY DEVELOPMENT AND METHODS WORKSHOP
''Family Policy Research: Emergent Models and a Theoretical Formulation," F. Ivan Nye
and Gerald McDonald, Florida State University
Discussants: Catherine S. Chilman, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and Harold
Feldman, Cornell University
Chairperson: Stephen Jorgensen, University of Arizona
"Expansion of Exchange Theory: Personality Types and a Therapy Approach," Lawrence
. Kersten, Eastern Michigan University
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Dlsc.ussants: Larry L. Constantine, Tufts University and Douglal Sprenkle, Purdue Unwerslty
Chairperson: E. M. Railings, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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NFERENCE WORKSHOPS CONTINUED
pJt&C~DAY
oCTOBER 19, 1978 CONTINUED
IVEONE 10:30 a.m. to 1~:OO.noon
THEORY DEVELOPMENT AND METHODS WORKSHOP CONTINUED
Philadelphia Airport
"The Process of Formi c
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Session A
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n Ztmmerman, Timothy Kroening-Smith and
orrme e~ger, Unwerstty of Minnesota
Discussants: R~nald M. Cmtell, P&ychiatric Institute, Wa&hington, D.C. and Martin W.
Denker, Vnwersity of South Florida
Chairperson: John Scanzoni, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Session B
"Stumbling-block or Stepping Stone: Uses and Abuses of Path Analysis in Family Studies,"
. Walter Schumm, William Southerly and Charles Figley, Purdue University
Discussants: Stephen C. Wieting, University of Iowa and George Farkas, Abt Associates,
Inc., Cambridge, MUJsach~Uetts
Chairperson: Robert Clark, Cordon College, Wenham, Ma&sachusetb
Session C
"A Systems Theory of Dyadic Relationships: The Case of Adolescent Friendships," Judith
Fischer, Pennsylvania State University
Discussants: Bernard I. Murstein, Connecticut College and Melvin Wilkinson, University of
Northern Iowa
Chairperson; Richard Clayton, University of Kentucky
2:00p.m. to 3:30p.m.
Session A
"Family Problem Definition: A Continuation," Joan Aldo~U, University of Notre Dame
Discussants: Carlfred B. Broderick, University of Southern California and Nancy Sederberg,
Univer8ity of Notre Dame
Chairperson: Creer Litton Fox, Merrill-Palmer Institute
Session B
Session C
"Using Log Linear Analysis for Categorical Family Variables," Phyllis Moen, Cornell University
"Discriminant Analysis for the Family Researcher," /,ynda 1/enley Walters, University of
Georgia
Discussants: Jennie Mdrttyre, Burr.au of Social Science lfe&carch, Wa&hington, D.C. and
Graham B. Spanier, Pennsylvania State University
Chairperson: Marie W. O&mond, Florida Stale Univer~ity
"The Effect of Marital Separation upon the Instrumental Compc.tenc~ of Children: A
Theory with Social Policy Implications," Cary W. PetersQn, Unwer.nty of Akron and
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Ceoffrey K. Leigh, Brigham Young Univer~ity
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11o llrr·"n Brigham Yotjnu Univer~ity and /Jarbara Settle•, Unwentty of
D1scussan s: om
Delaware
Chairperson: Antlwny ]urich, Kan•cu State Univeraity
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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS CONTINUED
WEDNESDA\~~~~!Et~ !~3~!~!.CONTI~~i~RY DEVELOPMENT AND METHODS ~ORK~H?P CO~_TINUED
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Best Western Ph 11 de1 h.1a A'trpor t
Motel
Session A
"Emergent Methods for Comparison of Generations W1thtn Fam1lles and. Between Cohorts,••
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Alan c. A cock, University of Oklahoma and Vern L. Bengtson, Unwerslty of Southern
California
"From a General Social Systems Model to a Methodology for the Study of Change in the
Family System," Marsha Hcmhbarger, George Washington University Medical Center
Discussants : Steven D. McLaughlin, Utah State University and Kenneth I. Spenner, The
Boys Town Center for the Stu.d y of Youth Developmen t
Chairperson: Robert /,eik, University of Mirwc.,ota
Session B
" Infan t Behavior Effects on the Transition to Parenthood: A Mini-theory," Florence B.
Robcrt.t and Brtmt C. Miller, University of Tennc.,see
Discussants: Brent Roper, TextU Tech University and Joyce Sullivan, Florida State Univer·
sity
Chairperson: Kay Michael Troost, North Carolina State University
Session C
"A Method for Naturalistic Observation of the Childbirth Environment: With Application
to Research and Theory Building/' Joanne Nicholson arad Kay Standley, Natioraallruti·
tute of Child Health and Ilunwn Development
"Couple Versus Individual Interviews: An Issue in Family Research Methodology," Linda
A. Bennett, 1\atharitle McAvity and Steven J. Wolin, George Washington University
Medical Gettler
Discussants : l<ichard Gelles, University of Rhode Island and RalfJh LaRossa, Georgia State
University
Chairperson: Helen Raschke, Norfolk State College, Virginia
8:00p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
THEORY DEVELOPMENT AND METHODS WORKSHOP BUSINESS MEETING
Chairperson: Marie W. Osmond, Florida State University
THUR SUA Y, OCTOBER 19, 1978
8:00a.m. to 9:30a.m.
Session A
"Relocating Families After Twelve Years: The Methodology of the Career Development
Follow-up Study," Vaughn R. A. Call, David A. Chapin and Kenneth I. Spenner, Boys
. Town Center for the Study of Youth Development
DISC,ussants: D~vid Reiss, George Washington University Medica l Center and Darwin
1.homas, Bngham Young University
Chairperson: Lyle Larson, University of Alberta
Session B
"Didactic Sc_ssion on the Use of Canonical Correlation in Family Research," Stet~en D.
McLaughlm, Utah State University and Luther B. Otto, The Boys Town Center for the
Study of Youth Devdopmeflt
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FERENCE EVENTS CONTINUED
prt£.CON OCTOBER 19, 1978 CONTINUED
ruuusoAY. S:OO a.m. to ?:3~ a.m.
W stern Philadelphia Atrport
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Session C
10:00 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m.
Session A
Session B
~IIEORY DEVELOPMENT AND METHODS WORKSHOP CONTINUED
Personal and Structural Commitment: Sources of Consistency in Socia/ Systems," Michael
P. Johnson, Petmsylvania State Univer$ity
Discussants: Bert N. Adam.s, University of Wiscoruin at Madison and Maximiliane Szinovacz,
Pennsylvania State University
Chairperson: Sharon Price-Bonham, University of Georgia
"Implications for Family Policy from a Developmental Theory of Relationship Conflict
Management," Charle$ B. /lennon and Murybeth /{ayne.s, University of Utuh
"Developments in Family Stress Theory: Implications for Policy Analysis," Hamilton /.
McCubbin, University of Minnesota and Pauline Hos.s, Univer.sity of Wisconsin at Madison
Discussants: David Klein, University of Notre Dame and Charle.s Lee Cole, Iowa State University
Chairperson: Marcia Ory, University of AlrJbama Medical Center
"A Paradigmatic Approach to the Sociology of Women and the Family," Susannah 1.
Wilson and] uanne Clarke, Wilfrid Laurier University
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Discussants: Jo.rce Walstedt, University of Delaware and Margaret Poloma, Umvemty of
Akron, Ohio
Chairperson: ]etse Sprey, Case Western Reserve University
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1977-78 NCFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
. . . . . Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota
Pre~dent · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · • · · • · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · : : : : : : : : : : : : . . . . . . . • . . Paul C. Glick, Bureau of the Census
Prestden~-elect · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · William C. Nichols Jr., Consulting Psychologist, Birmingham, Michigan
Past Prestdent · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
' Kate B. Garner,Bowman Gray School of Medicine
Secretary. . • . • • . . . . . . . • . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .
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Counseling . .• . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . ... ... . .....•.. .. .• .... . . . . . ... James W. Ma doc , ruvers~ty o_ Mmnesota
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Educatton ..•. . ... . ... .. ... •.. . . . . • ..• ... ... ... . · • • · · · · · . · ... . . Gladys K. Phelan, Uruverstty of Idaho
Family Action ... .. . • •.....•.... . .. .•.......••• .• .•.... . Graham B. Spanier, Pennsylvania State University
Research and Theory ..•. ... .. .• .... .. . . . . . . . . • . . •... . . . . . . . . . . . Jay D. Schvaneveldt, Utah State University
International . . ... . . •....... .. .•. .... . . . . Constantina Safilios-Rothschild, University of California at Santa Barbara
Editors:
Journal of Marriage and the Family..• .. .. •.• .•. .. ..... . ... . . • . . . . . . . . . . Felix M. Berardo, University of Florida
The Family Coordinator .. .. . . .... •. ..... . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .... • James Walters, University of Georgia
Journal of Family History ... . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamara Hareven, Clark University
Monograph Series .. .. . ... . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. ... ..Jetse Sprey, Case Western Reserve University
Standing Committee Chairpersons:
Annual Meeting Program.• ... . . . .••... .. ... ....•. . ..... .. .. ... . ... . David H. Olson, University of Minnesota
Membership • . . . . . . . . . • . . .... .... .. .. •. . ... ...• .... . . ... ... . . . . . Ronald Pitzer, University of Minnesota
Public Relations .. ... ... .... ... .. •.•.... ... . ... . ... Herman Williams, Union College Character Research Project
Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .. ... ... . . . .... . ... . .. ....•. .. F. Ivan Nye, Florida State University
Affiliated Councils... .. .... . . . . . . . . .... ..... . . .. . ..•..... Vi Rexford, University of Idaho at Boise Extension
Members at large :
•.. .. . . .. . .•. ... ... .... . .. • ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara E. James, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
· · .. . . .. . · · · . • .. .. · . · · · · · • · · · · · • . · .. ..... ... . . . . . . William Marshall, University of Wisconsin at Madison
. . . . . . . . . . .. .... ... ... ... .. ..•. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . ... Mary lee Wood, University of Idaho Extension Service
Executive Officer . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . . .. .... . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . •... .. . . .... Ruth H. Jewson
Regional Representatives:
I (Connectic ut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) ... • •. .. Armin Grams, University of Vermont
II {New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands) . . ... .. ..... . . . • . . . . . . Irene Von Cseh, Herbert Lehman College
Ill (Dt'laware, Maryla nd, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, DC, West Virginia) . . . . . . . . . . Ned Gaylin, University of Maryland
IV (Alabama. Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) ... ... .. ••. .. .. ..... · ·
· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • • · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . •.. ... . . . . . . . . Edward Markowski, East Carolina University
V ( Indiana. lllinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin) . . . .. . ... .. ... . ... . Betty Barber, Eastern Michigan University
V 1 (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) . . .•... . .. . . . . . . . . ... .. Carl Andersen, Texas Tech University
VII (Io wa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota) . . . . . . . .. .. Elizabeth Dahl, Creighton University, Omaha
VIII (Colorado, Mo ntana, Utah, Wyoming) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •... •. . .... .... Gordon Geddes, Colorado State University
IX (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Wake Island, Guam).....•.. . . . • . . . . . . • . . . • Milton Nolin, University of Nevada
X (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington) . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . Vi Rexford, University of Idaho at Boise Extension
Xl (Canada) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · • · · · · · . . . • . . . • . . • . . . . . Jason Montgomery, University of Alberta
Student and Young Professional Representatives:
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· · · • · · · Brooke McCauley, University of North Carolina at Cha~el ~ill
· · · · · · · · · · · · • . .. David Weis, Douglass College, Rutgers Umverst~Y
· · · · · · · · . Richard Brown, University of North Carolina at Chape~ H~
.... ....• ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . leo Shapiro, Chicago, llhnoiS
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.dent· · · · · · ' · ' · ' · ' · ' . ' ..•....• · . · · · · · · • · ' · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·Paul C. Glick, Bureau of the Census
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President,-elec · · · · · : .......••..•....•. . ... : : · · ' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · Ira L. Reiss, University of Minnesota
rast PreSident· ' . ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . • . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' . . ' . . · · · · · · · · · · · Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota
secretary· · · · ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' · • · · • ·Kate B. Ga~er, Bowman Gray School of Medicine
Treasurer· · .' · · · · · .'
· · · · · · • · • · · · • · · · · · · · · · · Richard N. Hey, University of Minnesota
section Ch~persons.
counseling. · ' · ... ' ...•. .• •. . .. ' .. ' •...... · ' · · · · · · · · · · · · Marcia Lasswell, University of Southern California
Education : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. George Rowe, University of Nebraska
FamilY ~ct10n · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · ' • · · · · · · · · · • · · · · .' · · · : ~ · · · Graham B. Spanier, Pennsylvania State University
lntemattonal · · • · · · · · · • · · • • • · · • · · · · · • · · · .Constantma Safilios-Rothschild, University of California at Santa Barbara
Research and Theory · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · • · · · · · · • · · · .....•.. Jay D. Schvaneveldt, Utah State University
Editors:
Journal of Marriag~ and the Family· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Felix M. Berardo, University of Florida
The FamilY Co~rdm~tor · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · • · · • · · · · · · · · · · .•............. James Walters, University of Georgia
Journal of Famtly Htstory · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · .... . ......... •. Tamara Hareven, Clark University
Monograph Series· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · .....•..... .Munay A. Straus, University of New Hampshire
Standing Committee Chairpersons:
Annual Meeting Program. · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · • . · .. . ...... .........•... Barbara Settles, University of Delaware
Membership . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · .. ... .. ........•.. . . . .......... , . . . • . . to be announced
Public Relations .... .. ... · ...• · · . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . ... . ...........•. , . . . to be announced
Publications . . .. ...... . ..... . ... . •... .. .. . • . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . to be announced
State Chapters ..... . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Andersen, Texas Tech University
Members at Large:
.. . ...... .......... ... .. • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . Barbara E. James, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
.. . .. . . . ...............•........ . ..... ... .......... William Marshall, University of Wisconsin at Madison
. .... . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . ..... . ..... .•......... one additional member to be selected
Executive Officer .... . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , .. . .... , ...... , .... . .......•.. . ..... Ruth H. Jewson
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egional Representatives:
I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) .. . .. Russell Smart, University of Rhode Island
II (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands) ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . .• Irene Von Cseh, Herbert Lehman College
Ill (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, DC, West Virginia) ..... .. ... Ned Gaylin, University of Maryland
IV (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edward Markowski, East Carolina University
VV (Indiana, lllino~•. Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin) .•...•....•.. . ..... Betty Barber, Eastern Michigan Un~vers~ty
VI (Arkansas, Loutstana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) ......•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Andersen, Texas Tech Uruvers1ty
II (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota) ..........• . .. Candyce Russell, Kansas State University
v:~ (Co~orado, M?ntana, U;ah, Wyoming) ... • . . . : .•. . •... ... ....•....... Gordon ~eddes, C~lorad? St~te University
(Anzona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Wake Island, Guam).... , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . : . Mllton Nohn, Uruverstty of Nevada
X (~Iaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington) . . . . . . . . . ... . ... , .... Helen Hartness, Lewts and Clark College, Portland, Oregon
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g ro csstonal Representatives:
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Carolyn Love, Iowa State University
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STATE, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL CHAIRPERSONS
Alabama-Mary Catherine Beasley
Alberta, Canada-Loretta Foley
Arizona- Jack Martin
British Columbia, Canada-Margaret Arcus
California-Jane Dill
Connecticut- Robert Ryder
District of Columbia-Ann Ward Tourigny
Georgia-John Curtis
Hawaii-James Allen
Idaho-Herbert Lingren
Illinois- Helen Westlake
Jndiana-Dama Wilms
Iowa-Sharon Bieschke
Kentucky-Clarence Lassiter
Louisiana-Hugh Floyd
Maine-Elwood Carlson
Maryland-James McCabe
Michigan-Mary Jane Van Meter
Minnesota-Susan Meyers
Mississippi-Altra Ham man
Missouri-Edwin Fritze
Montana-William Taylor
Nebraska-Linda Tharp
Nevada-Claudia Williams Hofer
New Jersey-F. Ethel Pickett
New York-Norma Newmark
North Carolina-Leo Hawkins
Ohio - William Forisha
Oregon-Leah Clarke
Pennsylvania-Nathan Turner
Rhode Island- Russell Smart
South Carolina-Clarence Allen
Texas-Tommie Lawhon
Utah-Boyd Rollins
Virginia-Jessica Cohen
Wisconsin-Charles Adam
Rocky Mountain-Dorothy Thompson
Southeastern- Henry White
Tri-State-Irene Von Cseh
Arizona:
Maricopa County-Theron Weldy
Greater Tucson-James Hine
Southern Counties, CaliforniaJames Heidecke
Kent County, MichiganMrs. William Polk Wright
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Atkinson, Maxine, 17
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Attwood, Cynthia, 3
Chesser, Barbara Jo, 6
A~ery, Arthur W., 4
Chickering, Joanne, 9
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Clayton, Richard, 2 l
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Dill, Juno, 26
11ohrufsky, Lyuno R., 2
Dohorty, Muryonm,, 25
Doherty, Willinm J., 3
Doll, William, 9
Dosscr, David, 1
Druckman, Joan M., 9
Echtcrling, Lennis G., 16
Eichler, Margrit, 6
Elliott, Steve, 25
Ellwood, Ann, 4
Epstein, Nathan B., 4
Ericksen, Julia A., 7
Eshleman, J. Ross, 15
Eslinger, Kenneth N., J 3
Evans, Judith, 4
Everts, Joanne, 2
Fanshel, David, 7
Farkas, George, 21
Feldman, Harold, 7,20
Felton, James, 26
Figley, Charles R., 5,21
Finkelhor, S. David, 16
Fischer, Bruce, 9
Fischer, Judith, 21
Fitzclle, George 1'., 14
rlcrning, Patricia, 1
Flemming, 1\rthur, 3
Foley, Loretta, 26
Force, Flizaheth, a
Floyd, lluv,h, 26
Forisha, Uarhanl, 1
ForL~hu, Willi:.11n, 1,26
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GclloR, I{ id111nl, 22
Gcrshcrlfl'ld, MaUl, u,4,20
CitHRllllnnn, Ti111olhy, 13
Gitldings, Barbaru, I
GiddingH, Murtha, 16
Gingles, Ruhy, 1S
Ginsberg, Mark R., 2
Giordano, Joseph, 1
Glick, Paul, a,8,13,1 5,19,24,25
Gold, Ronald, 1
Goldman, Carole, 14
Goldsmith, Jean, 16
Goltz, Walter, 16
Gongla, Patricia A., 17
Gonzales, Betty, 2
Goodman, Irene F., 15
Gove, Walter R., 14
Graham, E. Norman, 26
Graham, Mimi, 5
Grams, Armin, 14,24
Granberg, Beth, 15
Gravatt, Arthur E., 15
Green, Robert H., 9
Greenberg, Lois, 2
Groves, Gladys, a
Guldncr, Claude, 11
llage, Herald, 7
Hamann, Allen, 26
Hamman, Altra, 26
I Iampton, Rohert L., 1 5
Jlanlien, Charlc11 J., 16
llan~cn, Gary L., 5
Jlanttwer, Jeffrey P., 6
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Hayward, Donald, 12
Heathington, Kenneth W., 12
Heidecke, James, 26
Heitzmann, Dennis E., 9
Hennon, Charles B.,23
Hemnan, Margaret S., 11
Hey, Richard, a,9,20,24,25
Hine, James, 26
Hodgkins, Donna, 2
Hof, Larry, 12
Hofer, Claudia Williams, 26
Hollman, Thomas, 21
Hood. Jane C.. 1 2
Hooper, Judith 0., 7
Houseknt.>Cht. Sharon, 7
Hou:;ley, P:Hricia C., 12
Hubbell Ruth, 8
Hu~hl."s, Eliz.abeth Christy, 12
Humphuy, Frederick G., 14
Hunt, Shirley P., 15
Huston, Ted, 7
Hutc hison, Ira W., 10
Hutchison, 1\atherine R., 10
lngoldsby, Bron B., J 5
Inman, Marjorie, 2, 15
Jache, Ann, 17
Jackson, J acquelyne J ., I 0
Jackson, Robert, 14.19
James, Barbara E., 24,25
Jenson, Glen 0., 16
Jewson, Ruth H., 19,20,24,25
Johnson, Leanor B., 4,7
Johnson, Frank, 6
Johnson, May, 6
Johnson, Michael P., 23
Jorgensen, Stephen R., I 0,20
Jurich, Anthony, 21
Kacerguis, Mary Ann, 15
Kalvemark, Ann-Sofie, 17
Katz., Matthew, 13
Keeney, Bradford P., 4
Kelley, Robert, 14
Kenkel, William, a
Kephart, William, a
Kerckhoff, Richard, a,l3,20
Kersten, Lawrence K., 20
Kharchev, Anatol, 8
Khatri, A. A., 5
Kieffer, Carolynne, 3
King, Susan L., I 0
Kivett, Vira, 12
Klein, David, 23
Klein, Gary, 7
Kliman, Deborah S., 6
Knox, David, 5
Koblinsky, Sally G., 15
Kondo, Hiroshi, 17
Kroening-Smith, Timothy, 21
Kronick, Jane, 13
Kuechler, Carol, 8
Kurtz, Joan, a
Lamb, Michael, 10
Landis, Judson, a
LaRossa, Ralph, 17,22
Larson, Jeffrey, 9
Larson, Lyle, 16,22
Larson, Noel, 16
Lassiter, Clarence, 26
Lasswell, Marcia, 25
Latts, Sander M., 14
Lawhon, Tommie, 4,26
Laz.arus, Stuart, 14
Leder, Paula, a
Lefton, Mark, 9
Leigh, Geoffrey K., 21
Leik, Robert, 21,22
Leslie, Gerald R., a
Levande, Diane 1., 2
Lewis, Ronald, 11
Lieberman, E. James, 7,14
Lingren, Herbert, 26
lithell, Ulla-Brit, 17
Love, Carolyn, 25
Luckey, Eleanore, a, 1,19
Lupri, Eugen, 6
Mace, David R., a,12,17
Mace, Vera C., 12
Maddock, James, a,6,24
Mancini, Jay A., 5
Marciano, Teresa Donati, 7
Markowski, Edward, 24,25
Marotz-Baden, Ramona, 12
Marshall, William, 24,25
Martin, Jack, 26
Martin, Mary, 26
Martin, MichaelJ., 14
Mason, Marilyn, 9
Mattessich, Paul, 8
Mayland, Roger L., 13
Maynard, Peter E., 8
McAdoo, Harriette, 4 4 44
McAvity, Katharine, 22
McCabe, Mary E., 15
McCabe, James, 26
McCauley, Brooke, a,ll,l9,24
McCord, Joan, 10
McCubbin, Hamilton I., 8,23
McDonald, Gerald W., 10,20
Mcintyre, Jennie, 21
McKellar, Doris, 6
McKenry, Patrick, 3,15
Mclaughlin, Steven, 22
Meily, Anita, 17
Meily,Jose, 17
Melson, Gail, 2,15
Meyers, Susan S., 14,26
Michaels, Kenneth W., 9
Mikow, Victoria A., 15
Miller, Brent C., 5,22
Miller, Frank, 2
Miller, William, 12
Mizio, Emelicia, 11
Moen, Phyllis, 13,21
Montgomery, Jason, 3,24
Morgan, Mildred I., a
Morrison, Betty, 18
Mosher, Barbara, 15
Mudd, Emily, 3,17
Murstein, Bernard 1., 21
Myers-Walls, Judith A., 1
Neubeck, Gerhard, a,8,11,13,17,
19,24,25
Newmark, Norma, 11,16
Nichols, William C., a,24
Nicholson, Joanne, 22
Nolin, Milton, 24,25
Norris, N. Catherine, 10
Norton, Arthur, 13
Nye, F. Ivan, a,8,11,20,24
O'Hara, David M., 15
Olson, David H., a,l,4,24
Oppong, Christine, 8
Ory, Marcia G., 2,8,23
Osmond, Marie W., a,21,22
Otto, Luther B., 22
Owen, Margaret Tresch, 10
Owens, Paulette, 3
Pais, Jeanne, 11
Peters, John F., 5
Peters, Marie, 4,19
Peterson, Gary W., 10,21
Petranek, Charles F., 16
Pettinger, Rudolph, 5
Pfouts, Jane H., 5
Phelan, Gladys, a,9,24
Phillips, Martha, 7
Pickett, F. Ethel, 26
Pitzer, Ronald, a,4,19,24
Paloma, Margaret, 23
Porter, Blaine R., a
Portner, Joyce, 8
Powell, Gleam, 12
Price-Bonham, Sharon, 3,17,23
Purcell, Mary Lou, 8
Rallings, E. M., 1,11, 20
Rao, V. Nandini, 5,7
Rao, V. V. Prakasa, 5,7
Raschke, Helen J., 17,22
Raynes, Marybeth, 23
Redding, Linda, 9
Regin, Douglas, 9
Reid, William, 15
Reiser, Christa, 3
Reiss, David, 2 2
Reiss, Ira, 25
Rexford, Vi, 11,19.24
Richards, Pauline W., 6
Roberts, Florence B., 22
Robson, John, 8,17
Rollins, Boyd C., 10,26
Root, Kenneth A., 13
Roper, Brent, 22
Rosenberg, Edward, 9
Rowe, George, 9,25
Russell, Candyce, 25
Rutledge, Aaron, a
Ryder, Robert G., 8,26
Sack, Alan R., 19
Safilins-Rothschild, Constantina,
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Sams, Weldon P., 11
Sawin, Margaret, 2
Scales, Peter, 2
Scanzoni, John, 21
Schaefer, Mark T., 9
Schmitt, Dumont, 26
Schumacher, Warren, 6
Schumm, Walter R., 21
Schvaneveldt, Jay, a,l3.24,25
Schwitters, Sylvia Y., 1
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INDEX TO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS CONTINUED
Scott, Jean Pearson, 12
Scott, Patricia Bell, 6
Scott, Pauline, a
Sederberg, Nancy, 3,21
Seelbach, Wayne C., 16
Senderowitz, Judy, 7
Serosoppi, Terri, 26
Settles, Barbara, a,7,9,18,21,25
Shapiro, Leo, a,l8,24,25
Shapp, Milton, 4
Shapp, Mrs. Milton, 4
Shea, Judy A., 10
Shipman, Gordon, 2
Simpson, Lori, 26
Skeen, Patsy, 3, 16
Skidmore, C. Jay, a, 16
Skinner, Brent D., 4
Skinner, Denise A., 4
Slingerlend, Margaret, 15
Slosnerick, Michael, 5
Smart, Russell, 25,26
Smith, Richard M., 7
Smith, William M., Jr., a
Sneden, Lawrence E., 15
Snyder, Lillian M., 7
Socha, Elizabeth, 16
Sollie, Donna L., 5
Somerville, Rose M., 2
Southerly, William T., 21
Spakes, Patricia R., 17
Spanier, Graham B. , a,5,21,24,
25
Spenner, Kenneth 1., 22
Sponaugle, G. C., 5
Sprenkle, Douglas H., a, 12,20
Sprey, Jetse, 4,23,24
Springer, Joel, 11
Standley, Kay, 22
Stanton, M. Duncan, 14
Steier, Frederick, 14
Steinmetz, Suzanne, a,3
Stephens, William N., 14
Stewart, Thomas J ., 1
Story, Marilyn D., 16
Straatman, Marcelle, 6
Straus, Murray A., a,5,11 ,25
Strong, Leslie D., 14
Stubbe, Beverly, 7
Suelzle, Marijean, 1 3
Sullivan, Joyce, 20,22
Swanson, Darrell, 7
Szinovacz, Maximiliane 9 13 23
Taubin, Sara, a,3
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Taylor-Gershner, Vera, 2
Taylor, William, 26
Tharp, Linda, 26
Thomas, Darwin L., 10,22
Thomas, Milton, 9
Thompson, Dorothy, 26
Thompson, Edward H., 9
Thornburg, Hershel, 10
Todd, Thomas C., 14
Tomm, Karl, 6
Torrey, Barbara, 10
Tourigny, Ann Ward, 8,26
Treat, David, a
Troost, Kay Michael, 22
Truax, Anne Thorsen, 3
Turner, Nathan, a,20,26
Van Cleave, Edward, 21
Von Cseh, Irene, 24,25,26
Van Leeuwen, Louis Th., 13
Van Meter, Mary Jane, 26
Veevers, Jean E., 2,5
Vincent, Clark E., a
Viswanathan, Narayan, 9
Vosburgh, Miriam, 13
Wales, Jeffrey B., 17
Walstedt, Joyce, 23
Walters, James, 20,24,25
Walters, Lynda Henley, 21
Wampler, Karen, 12
Weaver, Barbara, 6
Weber, Ruth E., 11
Weddle, Karen, 4
Weis, David, a,24,25
Weissbourd, Bernice, 4
Weldy, Theron, 26
Welsh, Mary, 8
Westlake, Helen, 26
Wheeler, Madeleine, 7
White, Henry, 26
White, Priscilla, 5,11
Wieting, Stephen G., 21
Wilkinson, Melvin, 21
williams, Ann Marie, a, 18
Williams, Carl, a
Williams, David L., Jr., 4
Williams, Elizabeth, a
Williams, Herman, 18,24
Willis, Peggy, 1 5
Wilms, Dama, 26
Wilson, Kenneth, 5
Wilson, Susannah J ., 23
Winter, Cynthia, 19
Wolfe, John C., 14
Wolin, Steven J., 22
Wood, Mary Lee, 14,24
Woodard, Francis M., 13
Wright, Mrs. William P., 26
Yarborough, Martha, 26
Yllo, Kerstin, 5
Young, Rosalie F., 1 5
Zimmerman, Alan, 21
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minutes)
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�MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
INTERACTION, Fifth Edition
Robert R. Bell, Temple University
Just Published
SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE:
A Principles Approach
Wesley R. Burr, Brigham Young University
1976
PARENTS IN MODERN AMERICA,
Third Edition
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E. E. LeMasters, University of Wisconsin
1977
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NCFR Conferences
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Event Venue
Philadelphia Sheraton
Event Location
City and State
Philadelphia
Program Chair
David Olson
Attendance
Number of people attending
800
Event Theme
Family Policy: Putting Priorities into Action
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1978 Annual Conference
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ncfr-1978
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October 19-22, 1978