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The fall 2015 issue of CFLE Network is about Family Challenges. Read the whole issue in PDF format here.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
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Reviewed by Luca Maurer, CFLE
Talk to Me First is a must-have for every professional, and for every family seeking to equip their children for their futures.
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Parent Education and Guidance
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Reviewed by Jennifer S. Reinke, Ph.D., LAMFT, CFLE
These books address the family life education content areas of Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts and Internal Dynamics of Families.
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by Anahi Castillo, M.S., CFLE
Each of us finds our career in our own unique way, and sometimes our career finds us.
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by Morgan DeRouen, student, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
During the spring of my senior year, I had the opportunity to create my own personal stress model under the guidance of my professor, Dr. Janice Weber.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
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by Janice Weber, Ph.D., CFLE
Stress surrounds us, in the ordinary and the extraordinary challenges of daily life.
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This 2015 report by the National Institute of Justice (U.S.) highlights findings from six sites that participated in the Defending Childhood Demonstration Program.
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Family Law and Public Policy
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This 2015 guide from the U.S. Administration for Children & Families describes steps and best practices for selecting and implementing a parenting intervention.
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From The Future of Children; volume 25 number 2, fall 2015
The fall 2015 journal issue from The Future of Children — Marriage and Child Wellbeing Revisited — examines marriage and its effects on children.
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by Robert Milardo, Ph.D., University of Maine
Regardless of how successful the writer, there is a continuous internal chatter of self-doubt as well as a few external critics who will question your work.
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by Jennifer Crosswhite, Ph.D., CFLE, NCFR director of public affairs
To provide a success story with tips, Dr. Kelly Roberts graciously agreed to write about her experiences trying to pass legislation.
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Family Law and Public Policy
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by Judith A. Myers-Walls, Ph.D., CFLE, Professor Emerita, Child Development and Family Studies, Purdue University
Here are my top 10 reasons why any consideration of the issues of war and violence needs to include a discussion of their impact on children and families.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
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by Ashley Rockwell, doctoral student, Department of Sociology, Georgia State University
The National Football League (NFL) has a long-standing domestic violence problem.
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by Jacki Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Texas Tech University
There have been ongoing discussions about the NFL's influence on cultural values/behaviors in social processes, such as family functioning and domestic violence.
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by Paul R. Amato, Ph.D., NCFR president
If medical research, which relies largely on experimental trials with random assignment, is frequently wrong, then what about family research?
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Research
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by Simon Robins, Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow, University of York
Working with violence victims in Asia, I observed how the languages of PTSD and human rights failed to resonate with the needs of survivors of violence.
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Counseling and Therapy
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by Michelle D. Sherman, Ph.D., Kyle R. Hawkey, M.Ed., and Lynne M. Borden, Ph.D., Department of Family Social Sciences, Center for Research and Outreach, University of Minnesota
Supporting military families across all phases of the deployment cycle is important, and attention to the reintegration phase is especially relevant.
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by Jan D. Brooks, M.Ed., Department of Human and Community Development, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign; Sarai Coba-Rodriguez, M.S., Department of Human and Community Development, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
What is life like for families still living in poverty today in South Africa, 20 years after apartheid?
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by Harriet L. MacMillan, M.D., Professor, McMaster University and McMaster Children's Hospital/Hamilton Health Sciences, C. Nadine Wathen, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Western Ontario
We use the four-step public health approach to break down silos in the area of family violence.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
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by Angela Nancy Mendoza, M.A., Colorado State University and Christine A. Fruhauf, Ph.D., Colorado State University
Grandparents who take on the responsibility of caring for a grandchild often experience role conflict as they transition from grandparent to parent.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
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by Lee Ann De Reus, Associate Professor, Human Development & Family Studies and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Pennsylvania State University-Altoona; Co-founder, Panzi Foundation USA
It was the summer of 2006, and I was at a refugee camp in Chad collecting interviews from 25 Darfuri genocide survivors as part of my research-based activism.
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by Jay A. Mancini, Ph.D., Department of Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia; Gary L. Bowen, Ph.D., Department of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
In 1949, Reuben Hill published Families Under Stress: Adjustment to the Crises of War Separation and Reunion.
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by Clara Gerhardt, Ph.D., CFLE, Department of Human Development and Family Science, Samford University; Thea Loubser, M.A.
Societal violence and the extremes of war have far-reaching effects on both adult and child victims
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This Family Focus section of NCFR Report — "Conflict, Violence, and War" — contains articles on ambiguous loss and disappearance of loved ones and more.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts