Family Health Resources

Find and share professional documents—from curriculum to articles to presentations. Our Professional Resource Library is a great way for NCFR members and active Certified Family Life Educators to pool knowledge on a wide variety of family topics. Please refer to Terms of Use for guidelines on submitting to the NCFR website.
 

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David R. Williams presentation

David R. Williams speaking about Racial Disparities in Health

David R. Williams speaks about Racial Disparities in Health in this clip from his presentation, Beyond Healthcare Reform: Key Steps to Improve the Health of All American Families. Runtime: 3:31

Barry Keim, Ph.D.
for Members ONLY

Storms, Spills, Floods: Families and Disaster - Video Recording

A series of presentations related to the effects on families of recent catastrophic events in the Southern United States. Panel: Barry Keim, Ph.D., Louisiana State Climatologist and Louisiana State University; Brenda Phillips, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University. Runtime: 1:28:23

Michael P. Johnson

Michael P. Johnson on Intimate Partner Violence

In this video NCFR Fellow Michael P. Johnson discusses the Intimate Partner Violence typology he developed that has advanced the field of Family Violence.

Affordable Care Act report card slide

Isabel V. Sawhill speaking on Health Care Reform

Dr. Isabel V. Sawhill speaks about Health Care Reform in this clip from her presentation, Intergenerational Equity: Balancing the Needs of Young and Old. Runtime: 4:13

NCFR member Jeanne Illsey Clarke

Jean Illsley Clarke on Overindulgence

Expert parenting educator Jean Illsley Clarke discusses her research on the subject of overindulgence.

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.

Dr. David R. Williams
for Members ONLY

Beyond Healthcare Reform: Key Steps to Improve the Health of All American Families - Video Recording

Presented by: Dr. David R. Williams, Professor of Public Health, Harvard University School of Public Health, and Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard. Runtime: 1:12:46