Religion and Families

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Joanne Roberts, Ph.D., CFLE, Chair

Religion and Family Life Section news

by Joanne Roberts, Ph.D., CFLE, Chair
September 26, 2012

As we look forward to fall, I hope you have our annual conference in your plans. This year’s program spotlights some of the most interesting research taking place in the area of family and religion.

Virginia Humanities Conference

Call for Proposals - Virginia Humanities Conference

deadline Feb 12
January 31, 2012

The Virginia Humanities Conference invites proposals for papers and panel sessions that address the theme "Children and Childhood in the Humanities."

Manijeh Daneshpour, Ph.D., LMFT
for Members ONLY

Steadying the Tectonic Plates: On Being Spiritual, Feminist, and Professional - Video Recording

This session examines the integration of the personal values of professionals (based in religious, gender, and ethnic identity) with professional practice (therapy, education, research, etc.), addressing issues from the perspectives of both professionals and their audiences. Runtime: 1:18:33

ICPSR

Data Training and Users Workshop for the Longitudinal Study of Generations

July 26, 2012 - July 27, 2012
Park City, Utah

This two day summer workshop in beautiful Park City is designed to train researchers interested in analyzing data from the Longitudinal Study of Generations. 

ICSPR

Data Training and Users Workshop for the Longitudinal Study of Generations

July 26 & 27 - Park City, Utah
July 26, 2012 - July 27, 2012

This two day summer workshop in beautiful Park City is designed to train researchers interested in analyzing data from the Longitudinal Study of Generations. 

NCFR member Pauline Boss

Pauline Boss on Ambiguous Loss

In this video, former NCFR president and Burgess Award Winner Pauline Boss discusses the theory of Ambiguous Loss, a term she coined in the 1970s.

for Members ONLY