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The Lenses of Religion in Sexuality and Marriage- Audio Recording

Religiosity and Sexual Perceptions of African-American Young Men, Julie A. Zaloudek

Clergy Use of Premarital Assessment Questionnaires, Joe Wilmoth, Samantha Smyser

Religion and Strong, Happy, Enduring Black Marriages, Loren Marks, Katrina Hopkins, Cassandra Chaney, Diane Sasser

Multi-level Theorizing of Family Values in a Neo-Functionalist Framework, Don Swenson

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Educational Strategies for Family Life Educators- Audio Recording

An Evaluation of an Online Educational Tool for Romantic Relationships, Adam West, Catherine Surra

The Effects of Marriage Education on Parenting Qualities, Alexandra Calligas, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Angela Bradford, Scott Ketring, Thomas Smith

Implementing Relationship Education With Young Adults: Insights from the Field, Spencer Olmstead, Kay Pasley, and the Project RELATE Team

Lessons Learned Teaching Human Development: A Case for Blended Learning, Nate Cottle, Rebecca Glover

Discussant: Maureen Mulroy

Presider: Marilyn Flick

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Special Update for Researchers and Practitioners- Audio Recording

Implementing a Large-Scale Evaluation of Marriage and Relationships Skills Education: Progress of the Building Strong Families Project

 

M. Robin Dion is a Senior Research Psychologist at Mathematica Policy Research in Washington, D.C. Currently she is principal investigator for the Building Strong Families project, a large-scale demonstration and rigorous nine-year evaluation of multiple programs to support healthy couple relationships among unwed parents with young children.

Alan Hershey is a Senior Fellow at Mathematica Policy Research, and serves as its coordinator of studies relating to family formation and welfare. He is currently the director of Mathematica's Building Strong Families project for the Administration for Children and Families.

The Building Strong Families (BSF) project is the nation's largest and most rigorous evaluation of interventions to improve relationships among low-income unmarried couples with children. The project was motivated by earlier research findings that at the time of their child's birth, most unmarried couples report having loving relationships and aspirations to marry, but that many soon break up. The BSF intervention includes guided group sessions addressing common couple issues, as well as one-on-one support and referrals to other needed services. More than 5,000 unmarried couples have voluntarily enrolled in the BSF study at sites in seven states and been randomly assigned to a program or control group. The conference presentation will describe the intervention, including the relationship skills curricula on which it is based, as well as the progress of the evaluation, addressing such questions as who participates, the extent of their involvement in program services, and couples' responses to the intervention. It will also explain how BSF was implemented, including how host sites were found and the processes used to identify and recruit couples. The evaluation will assess the impact of the intervention on relationship quality and status, family well-being, and children's social, emotional and cognitive development; a preview will be given of analysis plans as the evaluation proceeds with its follow-up of families 15 months and 36 months after they enter the evaluation sample.

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Child Well-being- Audio Recording

Do Child Outcomes of All Disciplinary Enforcements Vary by Ethnicity? Robert Larzelere, Ron Cox, Ketevan Danelia, Jelani Mandara

I Don't Want That For My Kids: Ending Intergenerational Patternsof Risk, Katherine MacTavish Contextual Resilience and Internal Resiliency: Assessing the Impact of Context on Child Well-being, Alisa Van Langeveld, Randal Day

Discussant/Moderator: Kerry Kazura

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What Works for Diverse Families?- Audio Recording

Stepfamily Education for Latino Couples and Families: Implications for Practice, Linda Skogrand, Abril Barrios-Bell, Brian Higginbotham

Differences in Relational Outcomes for Marriage Education by Gender and Ethnicity, Angela Bradford, Francesca Adler- Baeder, Cassandra Kirkland, Mallory Erickson, Bailey Lathem, Cassidy Stover, Katherine Efstration, Jonathan Decker, Alexandra Calligas, Thomas Smith, Scott Ketring Brian Higginbotham

Establishing Family Foundations Through Community-based Prevention, Mark Feinberg

Evaluating Prevention Programs: Methods, Results, and Lessons Learned, Melody M. Griffin, Jennifer Kerpelman, Francesca Adler-Baeder, David Schramm

Discussant: Charlotte Shoup Olsen

Presider: Shelba Branscum

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Emotion Focused Family Therapy Post-conference Workshop - Audio Recording

Post-conference Workshop on Emotion Focused Family Therapy (continued)

Gail Palmer continues her 1:30 session in a special workshop that focuses on core skills and tasks in therapeutic practice,corresponding interventions, change events that foster a secruebond between family members, and interventions to help families re-process negative affect and restructure negative
interactins.

Facilitator/Presider: Jeffry Larson, Family Therapy
Section Chair

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Emotion Focused Family Therapy - Audio Recording

Emotion Focused Family Therapy

Gail Palmer, MSW, RMFT

Emotionally Focused Family Therapy (EFFT) is a model of intervention that helps build strong and cohesive families from the inside out, according to presenter Gail Palmer, MSW, RMFT. The EFFT approach uses new insights from attachment theory to understand distressed and satisfying relationships within a family. Palmer has worked closely with EFFT co-creator Sue Johnson and has trained therapists across Canada and the United States. She is a founding member of the Ottawa Couple and Family Institute and a family therapy professor in the School of Social Work at Carleton University, Ottawa.

In this Saturday special session, Palmer will review relevant research, discuss family distress from an attachment perspective, and identify EFFT stages including key change events and clinical interventions. The workshop that follows (3:15-6:45pm) will focus more closely on the core skills and tasks in therapeutic practice, corresponding interventions, change events that foster a secure bond between family members, and interventions to help families re-process negative affect and restructure negative interactions.

Facilitator/Presider: Jeffry Larson, Family Therapy Section Chair

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Building Bridges to Support Military and Veteran Families- Audio Recording

Building Bridges to Support Military and Veteran Families: A Multi-Agency, Civilian/Military Collaborative Approach

CDR Brenda L. Gearhart, Division Chief, Outreach Clearinghouse, Outreach and Advocacy Directorate Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE).

Multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, and the expanded role of the National Guard and Reserve in these conflicts have placed great stress on families and communities. As military and veteran families transition to different systems of care and move to new communities, care and support often becomes fragmented. Communities want to help but often are unfamiliar with military culture and systems, and may be unsure how to reach out to the military installations and Guard and Reserve Units to offer support. This presentation will describe a multi-agency, civilian/military collaborative group, “Building Bridges,” whose goals are to develop networks for informationsharing, initiate joint planning efforts, and increase the capacity of communities to support military and veteran families.

Brenda Gearhart is a licensed clinical social worker with 11 years of military experience, both as an enlisted service member and as an officer, and has served as a U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Officer since 2002. CDR Gearhart has worked at DCoE since July 2008 and facilitates the multi-agency, multiservice group.

Facilitator/Presider: Gary Bowen

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Military Families: Defining, Assessing and Building Resilience - Audio Recording

Military Families: Defining, Assessing and Building Resilience

  • Dr. Shelley MacDermid, CFLE, Purdue University
  • Dr. Dennis Orthner, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
  • Dr. Gary Bowen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

This session is designed to increase understanding of factors that contribute to resilience in military families, how that can inform intervention/prevention strategies, and the effectiveness of the Essential Life Skills for Military Families program.

Chair: Dennis K. Orthner

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Couple and Family Research Using Secondary Data - Audio Recording

This is a workshop for family researchers interested in using secondary data to examine couple and family relationships. Dr. Elizabeth Cooksey of The Ohio State University will discuss the National Longitudinal Surveys data. Dr. Sarah Meadows of the RAND corporation will discuss the Fragile Families and Child Well-being Dataset. Dr. Gary Gates of the Williams Institute at UCLA will discuss How to Find GLBT Couples and Families in Secondary Data Sources.

Facilitators/Presiders: Cassandra Dorius, Karina Shreffler