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Burgess Award Address: Replication in Family Research
for Members ONLY

Burgess Award Address: Replication in Family Research - The Family Stress Model and Mexican American Families

Presented by Rand Conger, Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 2012 Burgess Award Winner

from 2012 NCFR Annual Conference
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8:00 am - 9:30 am | All posters are in the Atrium. For the Poster Symposium, at 9:00 am, those who wish to discuss posters 303-01 through 303-03 will move to the Curtis A Room.

Poster Session 6

POSTER SYMPOSIUM: Using a Decolonizing Framework for Therapy With American Indians. POSTER TOPICS: Family Stress/Coping; Parenting; Special Parenting Issues; Relational Factors on Attitudes Related to Suicide
from 2012 NCFR Annual Conference
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8:00 am - 9:30 am | All posters are in the Atrium. For the Poster Symposium, at 9:00 am, those who wish to discuss posters 203-01 through 203-03 will move to the Curtis A Room.

Poster Session 4

POSTER SYMPOSIUM: Economic Pressure and Well-being in Majority and Minority Families. POSTER TOPICS: Research, Theory and Methods; Marriage: Adjustment, Relations; Marital Therapy; Divorce and Separation; Remarriage, Blended Families; Sexuality
from 2012 NCFR Annual Conference
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9:15 am - 10:30 am | Russell A/B

Immigration and Adaptation: Methodological and Conceptual Currents - Part 1

Concurrent Sessions 11
from 2012 NCFR Annual Conference
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3:15 pm - 4:45 pm | Ellis West

Families Coping With Financial Difficulties

Concurrent Sessions 10

Session Chair/Organizer: Jeffrey Dew

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3:15 pm - 4:45 pm | Curtis B

Couple/Partner Interactions

Concurrent Sessions 7
for Members and CFLEs ONLY

Serving Military Families in th 21st Century

This text introduces readers to military families, their resilience, and the challenges of military life. Personal stories from active duty, National Guard, reservists, veterans, and their families, from all branches and ranks of the military, and those who work with military personnel, bring their experiences to life. A review of the latest research, theories, policies, and programs better prepares readers for working with military families. Objectives, key terms, tables, figures, summaries, and exercises, including web based exercises, serve as a chapter review. The book concludes with a glossary of key terms.

Child Trends

New from Child Trends

the effects of homelessness on children
February 28, 2012

Child Trends just released a new publication titled "When the Bough Breaks: The Effects of Homelessness on Young Children."