~JG. ' NATIONAL COU~~ ON F.AMII. Y RELATIONS 1219 University Avenue S. E. Minneapolis, Mi'nnesata 55414

May 1971 Volume 16, Number 2 1971 ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM TuESDAY, AUGusT 24, 1971 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ANNUAL MEETING, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE NCFR (1970-71 Executive Committee only, please; past presidents welcome) Presiding: President, Gerald R. Leslie, University of Florida WEDNESDAY, AuGUST 25, 1971 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon ANNUAL MEETING, BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF NCFR (1970-71 group only, please; past presidents welcome) 1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m. FILM EXHIBIT Presiding: Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates 1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Colorado State Employment Service 1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m. BOOK EXHIBIT Chairman: Gladys Phelan, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. SPECIAL SESSION (Registration required) "WRITING FOR PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS," William C. Nichols, Grosse Wkshop I Pointe, Michigan and Rose Somerville, San Diego State College Resource: Carlfred Broderick, University of Southern , Hyman Rodman, Merrill Palmer Institute, William Smith, Pennsylvania State University 1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m. SPECIAL SESSION (Registration required) "INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY--A RECOMMENDATION OF THE WHITE HOUSE CONFERENC~ Wkshop II ON CHILDREN: PLANNING STRATEGY AND ACTION," Marvin Sussman, Case Western Reserve University, Ned Gaylin, University of Maryland, Beatrice Paolucci, Michigan State University, Betty Cogswell, University of North Carolina 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS WORKSHOP "PPB FOR AFFILIATED COUNCILS," Ruth Jewson, National Council on Family Relations and Barbara Chandler, White House Conference on Children and Youth

7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL SESSION, Richard N. Hey, , Past *** President, Presiding PRESENTATION OF BURGESS AWARD, Robert Winch, Northwestern University, Presiding PRESENTATION OF OSBORNE AWARD, Laurence Smardan, Fresno State College, Presiding STATE OF THE COUNCIL ADDRESS, Gerald R. Leslie, University of Florida, President 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. SPECIAL SESSION *** NCFR CONVERSATIONS LED BY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. SPECIAL SESSIONS *** STUDENT CONVERSATIONS WITH ROBERT STAPLES, University of California, Irvine, and ROGER RUBIN, University of Tennessee, Knoxville *** STUDENT CONVERSATIONS WITH JAMES MADDOCK, University of Minnesota and ROBERT RYDER, National Institute of Mental Health 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. FAMILY ACTION COMMITTEE David Olson, Chairman of Committee 10:00 p.m. RECEPTION, ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS 10:00 p.m. DANCE -2- THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1971 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. FAMILY ACTION COMMITTEE BREAKFAST 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. PUBLICATIONS BOARD MEETING Presiding: Blaine R. Porter, Brigham Young University 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. FILM EXHIBIT Presiding: Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Colorado State Employment Service 9:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m. BOOK EXHIBIT Chairman: Gladys Phelan, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. PLENARY PRESENTATION *** "BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY AND THE FAMILY: SOCIAL SYNERGY OR PURITAN POLLUTION?" Eugene J. Koprowski, Associate Dean, University of Colorado, School of Business, Denver Center 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon SECTION MEETINGS I

COUNSELING Cla "PREMARITAL COUNSELING WITH UNDERAGE COUPLES: ISSUES, COUNSELING, TRAINING AND TRENDS," Marcia Lasswell, California State Polytechnic College Clb "TO TELL THE TRUTH: MANAGEMENT OF COGNITIVE DISSONANCE IN COUNSELING," Harold I. Lief, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Facilitator: Conrad H. Goodwin, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Clc "MARITAL STRESS AMONG PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS," Joseph B. Trainer, Medical School, University of Oregon Cld "COUNSELING MINORITY GROUPS IN THE UNIVERSITY," Leonard Gordon, Arizona State University Cle "EXTRA-MARITAL RELATIONS AND COUNSELING," Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota

EDUCATION Ela "LEARNING IN FAMILY CLUSTERS," Margaret Sawin, First Baptist Church of Rochester, New York Elb "REACHING YOUR COMMUNITY THROUGH A FAMILY LIFE CONFERENCE," Jay D. Schvaneveldt, Utah State University Elc "SIX YEARS LATER--WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM HEAD START PARENTS?" Bessie Draper, Office of Child Development, HEW, Washington, D. C. Eld "PUBLIC HOUSING: A RESOURCE FOR EDUCATION AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT," Effie Robinson, San Francisco Housing Authority Ele "STARTING WITH PEOPLE: THE VOLUNTEER CLEARING HOUSE," Frances Thompson, Volunteer Clearing House, Ft. Collins, Colorado

FAMILY ACTION FAla "FAMILY ADVOCACY," Neil Smith, Family Service of Champaign County, Illinois FAlb "USE OF VOLUNTEERS IN COURT, (INCLUDING FAMILY) SERVICES," Ivan Scheier, Boulder County Juvenile Courts, Colorado and Judith Berry, Boulder County Juvenile Court, Colorado FAlc "VOLUNTEER COUNSELORS IN A FAMILY AGENCY," Albert Olson, The Home Advisory and Service Council of New York, Inc. FAld "INTERDISCIPLINARY INVOLVEMENT, WHAT HAPPENS TO THE FAMILY," K. F. l

RESEARCH AND THEORY Rla "RESEARCH ON CHILDLESSNESS," Jean E. Veevers, University of Western Ontario, London, Facilitator Rlb "SEMINAR ON THE USE OF RESEARCH FINDINGS IN TEACHING MARRIAGE AND FAMILY," Joan Aldous, University of Minnesota, Facilitator Rlc "METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN RESEARCH ON MASCULINITY-FEMININITY," Harold T. Christensen, Purdue University, Facilitator "ANTI-FEMINISM BIAS IN TRADITIONAL MEASUREMENT OF MASCULINITY," Anne-Marie Henshel, University of Texas THURSDAY, AuGusT 26, 1971 -3- "MEASUREMENT OF THE MASCULINITY-FEMININITY COMPONENT IN THE SELF CONCEPT: A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH," Kathryn P, Johnsen, Purdue University 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon SPECIALS *** "TRANSSEXUALISM," Zelda Suplee, Erickson Educational Foundation *** "NCFR DIRECTIONS I" *** "NCFR DIRECTIONS II" *** "AUDIO VISUALS IN HUMAN INTERACTION--ENCOUNTER, SENSITIVITY, ETC,," Charles Rooks, Human Development Institute, Bell and Howell 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. *** CONVERSATION HOUR WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon *** CONVERSATION HOUR WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver 1:30 p.m. to 4:00p.m. SECTION MEETINGS II

COUNSELING :Extends to 4:30 p.m.) C2a "FILIAL THERAPY," Louise F. Guerney, Pennsylvania State University C2b "THE GROUP EXPERIENCE--THEORY AND PRACTICE IN COUNSELING," John D. Burton and Jean H. Burton, Clarendon Hills, Illinois C2c "DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION OF TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR MARRIAGE COUNSELORS," Philip W. Cooke, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill C2d "COUNSELING COLLEGE WOMEN ABOUT CAREERS," Shirley S. Angrist, Carnegie­ Mellon University C2e "PARAPROFESSIONALS AS MARRIAGE COUNSELORS," Edward J. Rydman, American Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, Dallas, Texas, and Laura Singer-Magdoff, Columbia University

EDUCATION E2a "MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT LAB TRAINING FOR CLERGY COUPLES, " Leon and Ann Smith, United Methodist Church, Nashville, Tennessee E2b "DEVELOPING HUMAN RESOURCES--VOLUNTEERS AND PARAPROFESSIONALS WITH FAMILIES," June Bricker, University of Maryland E2c "PARENT PARTICIPATION: NEW DIMENSIONS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES," Ruth Margolin, University of Missouri, Kansas City E2d "VALUE STANCE OF THE COMMUNITY FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR," Richard K. Kerckhoff, Purdue University E2e "THE ADULT LEARNING CENTER AS A FAMILY CENTER," Ray I. Ast, Montclair State College

FAMILY ACTION FA2a "FAMILY ADVOCACY," Neil Smith, Family Service of Champaign County, Illinois FA2b "USE OF VOLUNTEERS IN COURT, (INCLUDING FAMILY) SERVICES," Ivan Scheier, Boulder County Juvenile Court, Colorado, and Judith Berry, Boulder County Juvenile Court, Colorado FAZe "A UNIQUE FORM FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNITY SPONSORED COUNSELING SERVICES," Bruce Grossman, Marriage and Family Counseling Service, Rock Island, Illinois FA2d "FAMILY PLANNING AND POPULATION WORKSHOP," Dean Hoffman, University of Montana and others

RESEARCH AND THEORY R2a "STRATEGIES IN FAMILY THEORY CONSTRUCTION," Reuben Hill, University of Minnesota and F. Ivan Nye, Washington State University, Facilitators R2b "SEMINAR ON SEXISM IN FAMILY RESEARCH," Jessie Bernard, Washington, D.C., Facilitator R2c "RESEARCH ON LIVING TOGETHER," Richard Driscoll, University of Colorado, and Judy Lyness, University of Colorado Facilitator: Keith Davis, Livingston College, Rutgers University R2d "THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY OF LONGITUDINAL MARRIAGE RESEARCH," David Olson, National Institute of Mental Health, and Robert Ryder, National Institute of Mental Health, Facilitators

1:30 p.m. to 4:00p.m. SPECIALS *** "TRANSSEXUALISM," Zelda Suplee, Erickson Educational Foundation SP2a "GENERAL SEMANTICS IN FAMILY RELATIONS," Elwood Murray, University of Denver and Alton Barbour, University of Denver *** "AUDIO VISUALS IN HUMAN INTERACTION--ENCOUNTER, SENSITIVITY, ETC.," Charles Rooks, Human Development Institute, Bell and Howell (To 4:30 p.m.) *** "DEVELOPING PERSONAL POTENTIAL--AN INTENSIVE GROUP EXPERIENCE," Herbert Otto, National Center for the Exploration of Human Potential, La Jolla, California 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. *** CONVERSATION HOUR WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. *** CONVERSATION HOUR WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver THURSDAY, AuGUST 26, 1971 -4- 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CONVERSATION HOUR 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. FAMILY ACTION COMMITTEE 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. DINNER AND OUTDOOR SING *** PRESENTATION OF STUDENT AWARD, James Maddock, University of Minnesota, Presiding PRESENTATION OF FILM AWARD, Mary Lou Purcell, Stephens College, Presiding 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. SECTION MEETINGS III

COUNSELING C3a "CONJUGAL THERAPY," Bernard G. Guerney, Pennsylvania State University C3b "INNOVATIONS IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELOR TRAINING," Clinton E. Phillips, Los Angeles, California C3c "CONFRONTATION IN COUNSELING," T. David Jansen, Encino, California C3d "CRITICAL MOMENTS IN MARRIAGE COUNSELING," Frederick G. Humphrey, University of Connecticut and Laura Singer-Magdoff, Columbia University

EDUCATION E3a "RFD--A MULTI-MEDIA OPEN SCHOOL APPROACH TO FAMILY EDUCATION," Boris Frank, Project RFD, Madison, Wisconsin E3b "REACHING YOUR COMMUNITY THROUGH A FAMILY LIFE CONFERENCE," Jay D. Schvaneveldt, Utah State UniversLty E3c "A NEW FILM--'ROCK-A-BYE-BABY' IMPLICATIONS FOR CHILD REARING PRACTICES, CHILD DAY CARE AND COMMUNAL LIVING," James Prescott, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Maryland E3d "MORALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT: A MODEL FOR TEACHING, 11 James Maddock, University of Minnesota

FAMILY ACTION FA3a "ABORTION PAPERS," Carlfred Broderick, University of Southern California, David Olson, National Institute of Mental Health, Mary Hicks, Southern Illinois University, and Emma Lee Doyle, Texas Woman's University FA3b "ALTERNATE LIFE STYLES," Robert N. Whitehurst, University of Windsor, Ontario FA3c "THE TREATMENT OF WOMEN IN FAMILY LAW," Lenore Weitzman, Yale Law School

RESEARCH AND THEORY R3a "KNOCK HEADS WITH THE RESEARCHERS," Harvin Sussman, Case Western Reserve University, Facilitator R3b "THE IMPACT OF FAMILY RESEARCH ON SOCIAL POLICY," Robert Ryder, National Institute of Mental Health, James Lieberman, Children's Hospital, Washington, D.C., Cecelia Sudia, Children's Bureau, Office of Child Development, and Elise Boulding, University of Colorado Facilitator, Catherine Chilman R3c "RESEARCH ON THE EFFECT OF CHILDREN ON MARRIAGES AND THE EFFECT OF MARRIAGES ON CHILDREN," Margaret McCullough, University of Minnesota, and John O'Brien, Portland State University Facilitator: Paul Rosenblatt, University of Minnesota R3d "INTER-GENERATIONAL, INTER-RACIAL, AND INTER-REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN PRE­ MARITAL SEX VALUES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION," Leslie Strong, Florida State University Facilitator: John Curtis, Florida State University 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. SPECIALS *** FIRESIDE CHAT WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver **i' "INTERCULTURAL ASPECTS OF SEX EDUCATION," Leslie Clements, World Council of Churches, New Zealand Facilitator: William Genne, National Council of Churches SP3a "GENERAL SEMANTICS IN FAMILY RELATIONS," Elwood Murray, University of Denver and Alton Barbour, University of Denver *i'* "FAMILY PLANNING SESSION," Robert Hatcher, Emory University FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1971 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. FILM EXHIBIT Presiding: Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Colorado State Employment Service fRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1971 -5- 9:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m. BOOK EXHIBIT Chairman: Gladys Phelan, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 9:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. NCFR ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING ¥¥¥ Presiding: Gerald Leslie, Florida State University 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon SECTION MEETINGS IV

COUNSELING C4a "THE EFFECTS OF MARITAL CONFLICT ON THE SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN," David M. Reed, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine C4b "GROUP MARRIAGE COUNSELING FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS IN COUNSELING: GOALS, PROBLEMS, ISSUES AND CHANGES," C. Jay Skidmore, Utah State University C4c "SOME UNIQUE PSYCHO-SOCIAL FACTORS IN MARITAL INTER-ACTION PATTERNS OF BLACK COUPLES AS IN A CLINICAL SETTING," John T. Greene, Florida State University C4d "NEW FAMILY FORMS RESOURCE," Larry and Joan Constantine, Multilateral Relations Study Project, Acton, Massachusetts C4e "CONCILIATION COURT MARRIAGE COUNSELING," Loy M. Simpkins, Baylor University, Waco, Texas and Franklin C. Bailey, Conference of Conciliation Courts

EDUCATION E4a "HOW SOCIAL SECURITY SERVES THE FAMILY," Paul E. Webb, Social Security Administration, Denver E4b "CHILDREN'S EMOTIONAL HEALTH: A P. T .A. COMMITMENT," Alfred D. Buchmueller, National Congress of Parents and Teachers, Chicago E4c "MEETING CONSUMER NEEDS THROUGH COMMUNITY RESOURCES," Edwin Graham, Committee for Church, Family, and Financial Planning, Washington, D.C. E4d "FAMILY PLANNING CENTERS: RESOURCES FOR FAMILY EDUCATION," Robert Hatcher, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia E4e "A MULTI MEDIA ON THE RELATEDNESS OF PREVENTION AND TREATMENT AS A MEANS OF GROWTH ENHANCEMENT IN FAMILY MEMBERS," Margaret F. Thompson, Educational Services, Milwaukee

FAMILY ACTION FA4a "TRANSSEXUALISM," Zelda Suplee, Erickson Educational Foundation FA4b "CAN A FAMILY MODEL BE APPLIED TO INSTITUTIONAL CARE OF THE MENTALLY RETARDED?" Paul Mills, Georgia Retardation Center and Wayne Leclere, Georgia Retardation Center FA4c "ENCOUNTER TAPES, INTIMACY TAPES AND OTHERS IN FAMILY EDUCATION AND CRISES," Charles Rooks, Human Development Institute, Bell and Howell FA4d "CREATIVE USE OF VOLUNTEERS," James Jorgensen, University of Denver FA4e "DAY CARE CENTERS: EFFECTS ON CHILDREN AND ON FAMILIES," Barbara Sawyer, University of Nebraska

RESEARCH AND THEORY R4a "KNOCK HEADS WITH THE RESEARCHERS," Betty Cogswell, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Facilitator R4b ;'RESEARCH ON THE BLACK FAMILY," Facilitator to be announced R4c "RESEARCH ON THE GENERATION GAP," Vern L. Bengtson, University of Southern California, Lillian B. Troll, Wayne State University, and John Johnstone, University of Illinois Facilitator: L. Eugene Thomas, Livingston College, Rutgers University R4d "WORKSHOP IN FAMILY THEORY CONSTRUCTION," Barbara Settles, University of Delaware, Facilitator

10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon SPECIALS *''"" "A TYPOLOGY FOR UNDERSTANDING WOMEN 1 S MOVEMENTS TODAY: FOUR KINDS OF CONFLICT," Matti Gershenfeld, Institute of Awareness, Ryda, Pennsylvania *i'* "NCFR DIRECTIONS III" *** CONVERSATION HOUR 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. PLENARY SESSION *** "MESSAGE IN SONG" 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. SECTION MEETINGS V

COUNSELING CSa "THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION IN MARITAL DISCORD," William C. Nichols, Grosse Pointe, Michigan C5b "MARITAL STRESSES OF EXECUTIVE AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE," Joseph B. Trainer, M.D., University of Oregon Medical School FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1971 -6- C5c "GROUP COUNSELING OF COUPLES," Reese Kilgo, University of Alabama in Huntsville C5d "A SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES: A CONCEPTUAL AID FOR MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS," Craig E. Messersmith, American University

EDUCATION E5a "MATERIALS FOR FAMILY RELATED EDUCATION: SOURCES, SELECTION, AND USE," Barbara Gunn, University of California, Davis, Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates and Harcourt, Brace and World, W. S. Kilpatrick, Mental Health Materials Center, New York City, and Ron Pitzer, University of Minnesota Extension Service E5b "EDUCATION FOR FAMILIES THROUGH COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES," John Purvis, Boulder Public Defender, Colorado, and Johnathan Chase, University of Colorado ESc "WASHINGTON, D.C.'s FIRST TOY LENDING LIBRARY," Dorothy Edwards, American Institute for Research, Maryland E5d "CREATIVE INVOLVEMENT OF COMMUNITY AGENCIES AND PROGRAMS: PLANNING AND ACTION," Raymond Buckles, Denver Opportunity Center E5e "FAMILY ACTUALIZATION: A COMMUNITY PROJECT," Robert Insko, University of Kentucky

FAMILY ACTION FA5a "TRANSSEXUALISM," Zelda Suplee, Erickson Educational Foundation FA5b "ALTERNATE LIFE STYLES," Martha Arnold, University of Missouri-Kansas City and Paul Anderson, University of Missouri-l~nsas City FA5c "ENCOUNTER TAPES, INTIMACY TAPES AND OTHERS IN FAMILY EDUCATION AND CRISES," Charles Rooks, Human Development Institute, Bell and Howell FA5d "FAMILY PLANNING AND POPULATION WORKSHOP PART II," Dean Hoffman, Montana State University

RESEARCH AND THEORY R5a "RESEARCH PROBLEMS IN FAMILY PLANNING," Roy H. Rodgers, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, Facilitator R5b "SEMINAR ON THE FAMILY AS A SYSTEM," Carlfred Broderick, University of Southern California, Facilitator R5c "RESEARCH ON ETHNIC GROUP FAMILY STRUCTURE," Leonard Lieberman, Central Michigan University R5d "METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN SEX RESEARCH," Jacqueline Wiseman, San Francisco State College, and Robert Walsh, Illinois State University Facilitator: Robert Bell, Temple University, Philadelphia

2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. SPECIALS ''** "AN INTERVENTION TO CHANGE WOMEN'S SELF-CONCEPTS AND BELIEFS: A NEW SCHOOL OUTREACH PROGRAM--THE INSTITUTE OF AWARENESS," Matti Gershenfeld, Institute of Awareness, Sponsored by Family Action *** "THE FAMILY CLUSTER," Herbert Otto, National Center for the Exploration of Human Potential, La Jolla, California 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. *** CONVERSATION HOUR WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. *** CONVERSATION HOUR WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. *** CONVERSATION HOUR 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. COOK-OUT AND ENTERTAINMENT 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. SECTION MEETINGS VI

COUNSELING C6a "THE COUNSELING PROCESS IN DIVORCE," James W. Ewing, CARE and Coun­ seling, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri C6b "EXTRA-MARITAL RELATIONS AND COUNSELING," Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota C6c "APPLICATION OF GESTALT METHODS TO RELATIONSHIP COUNSELING," Clinton E. Phillips, Los Angeles, California C6d "POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS OF MEDICATIONS TO MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELING," George Maison, West Los Angeles, California, and Bert: Y. Glassberg, St. Louis, Missouri C6e "ACTION-PROCESS SYSTEM OF TEACHING FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION," Laura Singer-Magdoff, Columbia University

EDUCATION E6a A DIALOGUE: "DEALING WITH THE OPPOSITION TO FAMILY LIFE AND SEX EDUCATION," James Miller, Minister, Denver Colorado, and David Torbet~, Temple Buell College FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1971 -7- E6b "FANILY LIFE EDUCATION: COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAM," Darrell Spoon, Kansas State University E6c "YOUTH GROUPS--PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT THROUGH INTER­ GENERATIONAL PRESENTATIONS OF VALUES," Therry N. Deal, E6d "THE PUBLIC LIBRARY--EXPANDING SERVICES FOR THE FAMILY," Faith Heckteon, Connecticut State Library, Hartford

FAMILY ACTION FA6a "BIRTH CONTROL AND THE COLLEGE STUDENT," Sam Taylor, National Center for Family Planning FA6b "HYPONATOLOGY AND SEX ROLE CONCEPTS" (Hyponatology is the art and science of lowering birth rates), Lonny Myers, Chicago, Illinois "NONVIOLENCE AND THE FAMILY," James Lieberman, Children 1 s Hospital, Washington, D.C. FA6d "FAMILY PLACEMENT AND PSYCHIATRIC THERAPY IN BELGIUM AND HOLLAND," Wayne Kernodle, College of William and Mary

RESEARCH AND THEORY R6a "RESEARCH IN SEX DYAD FORMATION PROCESSES," Keith E. Davis, Livingston College, Rutgers University, and Robert Ryder, National Institute of Mental Health. Bernard Murstein, Connecticut College, Facilitator R6b "RESEARCHING ALTERNATE FAMILY FORMS," Robert N. Whitehurst, University of Windsor, Ontario, and Beatrice Paolucci, Michigan State University, Co-leaders R6c "EQUALITY IN MARRIAGE AND MARITAL ADJUSTMENT," Murray A. Straus, University of New Hampshire 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. SPECIALS *** "PARENT-YOUTH DIALOGUE WORKSHOP," Clara Appell, Greenwich Public Schools and Greenwich Health Association, and Morey Appell, Hunter College. Through shared dialogue and encounter parent-youth rela­ tionships will be explored. Participation of NCFR parents and youth of high school and college age is invited. Focus will be on youth's search for identity in an unpredictable world of stress and change, on recognizing new awareness of self, others and the world. Emphasis will be on the day-to-day experiences of youths, parent group members and the family towards increased understanding of disappointments, frustrations and expectations. *** "FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION AT THE SECONDARY LEVEL," Don Wilson, Sheridan College, Brampton, Ontario, J. Joel Moss, Brigham Young University, and high school teachers. This meeting is for teachers who would like to discuss their professional and personal concerns, needs, problems and successes related to teaching family life education at the secondary school level. Recent research on this subject completed in Ontario, Canada will be shared *** FIRESIDE CHAT WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver 10:30 p.m. SQUARE DANCE AND GROUP SING

SATURDAy, AUGUST 28, 1971 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. EDITORS' BREAKFASTS JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY, Carlfred B. Broderick, University of Southern California, Presiding THE FAMILY COORDINATOR, William C. Nichols, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Presiding

9:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. NCFR ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon SECTION MEETINGS VII

COUNSELING C7a "CONJOINT MARRIAGE COUNSELING WITH CO-THERAPISTS," Duane E. Spiers, Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska C7b "COUNSELOR AND CONFIDENTIALITY: INVIOLATE CONTRACT?" Bert Y. Glassberg, St. Louis, Missouri C7c Topic to be named, Lester Kirkendall, Portland, Oregon, and Roger Libby, Washington State University C7d "HOW THE SOLO MARRIAGE COUNSELOR CAN USE THE MASTERS-JOHNSON APPROACH," Emma Lee Doyle, Texas Woman's University and Frederick G. Humphrey, University of Connecticut

EDUCATION E7a "FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION IN THE YWCA," Mrs. Alexander Brown, YWCA of Denver "SEX EDUCATION AND FAMILY LIVING RESOURCES FOR UNMARRIED PREGNANT TEENAGERS," Margaret Holmes, Grand Rapids Public Schools, Michigan SATURDAY I AUGUST 28, 1971 -8- E7c "CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND FAMILY EDUCATION," James Lieberman, Children's Hospital, Washington, D. C. E7d "PARENTAL GUIDANCE," Herman Williams, Union College, New York

FAMILY ACTION FA7a "VARIANT FAMILY FORMS," Marvin Sussman, Case Western Reserve University and Betty Cogswell, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill FA7b "THE APPLICATION OF A FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION APPROACH TO THE TRAINING OF INSTITUTIONAL STAFF," Donald Barash, Georgia Retardation Center, and Paul Mills, Georgia Retardation Center FA7c "PRODUCING CHANGES IN ATTITUDES TOWARD ABORTION," Robert Lewis, University of Georgia FA7d "PRE-MARITAL COUNSELING INTEGRATED WITH COLLEGE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION," Robert Kelley, Fullerton Community College, California

RESEARCH AND THEORY *** BURGESS AWARD ADDRESS, "THE FUTURE OF OUR FAMILY SYSTEM," Carle C. Zimmerman, University of New Hampshire, 1970 recipient R7a "RESEARCH ON PRE-MARITAL SEXUAL BEHAVIOR," Ira Reiss, University of Minnesota. Hallowell Pope, University of Iowa, Facilitator 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS WORKSHOP *** "CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN FAMILY RELATIONS PROGRAMS," Kate Garner, Family Life Council of Greater Greensboro, North Carolina, and E. M. Railings, University of North Carolina, Greensboro 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon STUDENT SEMINAR *** James Maddock, University of Minnesota, Presiding 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon SPECIALS *** "SEXUAL ENCOUNTERS OF INFANTS, CHILDREN, PREADOLESCENTS, AND ADOLESCENTS," Beatrice and Floyd Martinson, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota *** CONVERSATION HOUR *** NCFR DIRECTIONS IV * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NCFR ANNUAL MEETING EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

The NCFR, in copperation with the Colorado State Employment Service will provide a professional placement service during the annual meeting at the Estes Park Conference YMCA, Association Camp, Colorado. If you are interested in using this service please write directly to the Colorado State Employment Service, Mr. Robert L. Wood, P.O. Box 721, Loveland, Colorado 80537. They will send you application and order forms. Include the following information when writing: Name, Organization or Institution, and Address. Indicate whether you are an employer or prospective candidate, and the number of forms required. Please mail all requests to the above address by no later than August 10. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PRE-CONFERENCE GROUP EXPERIENCES OFFERED

"THE GROUP EXPERIENCE: THEORY AND PRACTICE IN COUNSELING," a marathon and seminar, will be offered Tuesday night, beginning at 8:00 p.m. and running until Wednesday noon. Leaders are John and Jean Burton. John Burton is pastor of Community Presbyterian Church, Clarendon Hills, Illinois, and Adjunct Professor of Pastoral Care at Evangelical Theological Seminary (United Methodist, Naperville, Illinois). A graduate of Park College and Princeton Seminary, he trained in marriage and family counseling at Marriage Council of Philadelphia, Division of Family Study, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Jean Burton is a staff member at Riveredge Hospital, a private psychiatric hospital at Forest Park, Illinois, where she is co-therapist for group work with adolescent patients. John and Jean Burton have shared seminars at Esalen Institute, with Virginia Satir, Frederick Perls, George Bach, Jack Gibb and other leaders in the group experience. They have led group experience programs for the American Association of Marriage and Family Coun­ selors, religious denominations, and lay groups. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION WRITE TO THEM at 39 North Prospect Avenue, Clarendon Hills, Illinois 60514.

"DEVELOPING PERSONAL POTENTIAL -AN INTENSIVE EXPERIENCE MARATHON" conducted by Herbert A. Otto, chairman, the National Center for the Exploration of Human Potential, and Roberta Otto, will be offered Tuesday, August 24, 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Wednesday, August 25, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. This will be a caring, supportive group experience which focuses on the exploration and development of strengths and potentials as well as factors which are keeping participants from utilizing strengths. Emphasis will be on the development of the self-actualizing processes. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION WRITE TO Dr. Otto, 329 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90212.

Registration at both group experiences will be limited. -9- ELECTION RESULTS!

To take office in August 1971: Section Chairmen to take office in November 1972: President-elect - Murray A. Straus Counseling - Ben N. Ard Secretary - Mary W. Hicks Education - Ned Gaylin Directors - Clark W. Blackburn, Vladimir Family Action - E. James Lieberman (1971) de Lissovoy, James L. Hawkins, Research and Theory - Joan Aldous Mary E. Heltsley, Gerhard Neubeck Special Emphases -Kay F. King * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * VARIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS conference. Friends and colleagues may wish to contribute for a purpose that will carry on the A NCFR Task Force has been formed on "Women's work with which Dr. Rubin was so deeply involved. Rights and Responsibilities," and Rose Somerville, Contributions should be made payable to SIECUS Associate Professor, San Diego State College, has and designated for the Isadore Rubin Fund; they been appointed chairman. Persons interested in are tax deductible. working on this important topic are encouraged "i": * * * * to write Dr. Somerville at 1426 Merritt Drive, El Cajon, California 92020. The second Yonina Talman Prize will be awarded in 1972 for an article on "The Sociology of the Other Task Forces appointed earlier and their Kibbutz and Collective Settlements." This award chairmen, include the following: "Public carries a stipend of $450. A manuscript must be Relations and Responsibilities of NCFR," James submitted in English, French or Hebrew and must be Lieberman, 645 Barnaby Street NW, Washington, an unpublished scientific paper. Preference will D. C. 20015; "Population and Family Planning," be given to junior scholars. Deadline for Dean K. Hoffman, Montana Cooperative Extension receipt of papers is November 1, 1971. For Service, Montana State University, Bozeman, further details write to Mrs. Charlotte Green Montana 59715; "Family Assistance Programs," Schwartz, 164 Gardner Road, Brookline, Roger Rubin, Department of Child Development Massachusetts 02146. and Family Relations, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916; "Response to the """ * * * * Presidential Commission on Obscenity and Professor Wilfried Duman of the Institute of Pornography," James W. Maddock, Minnesota Sociology, University of Leuven, Belgium, has been Family Study Center, University of Minnesota, asked to serve as consultant to the constitutional Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455; "Response to committee on the Committee on Family Research, the White House Conference on Children and International Sociological Association. Youth," Boone Hammond, Independent and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University, * """ * * * University Park, Pennsylvania 16802. Padre Pedro Richards, Centro de Investigaciones Y Estudios Familiares, Lavalleja 2115, Montevideo, The task forces will prepare reports describ­ Uruguay, would like to enrich the library at ing and delineating the problem areas, will their centre with second-hand books and other make specific recommendations regarding the literature which would be helpful to them even problems, and will specify ways that their though it might seem obsolete in the U. S. recommendations can be implemented by NCFR '" * * * * members in their communities. Each NCFR member is strongly encouraged to work on The next International Conference on the Family the NCFR Task Force of his choice. sponsored by the International Union of Family * * * * * Organizations will be held in Madrid, June 1-5, 1971, on the theme "The Economic Problems of the American Education Week: For one week out of Family." Write: Secretariat General de l'U. I. the year, during American Education Week, an 0. F., 28 Place Saint-Georges, Paris 9e, France. especially vigorous and concerted effort is * * * * * made to let the public know what its schools are doing and why--and what they could be The Department of Family and Child Development of doing. In 1971 the dates are October 24-30. Syracuse University is seeking for one or two The theme is "Help Schools Bridge the Gap." semesters only , a faculty member with high level research skills who could serve in the general The NCFR is a "Supporting Organization" of area of Family and Child Development. Contact American Education Week. Members and affil­ Robert Pickett, 744 Ostrom Avenue, Syracuse, New iated councils are urged to promote the week York 13210. in every possible way. Helpful source * * * * * materials may be obtained by writing to: American Education Week, Box 327, Hyattsville, The University of Rochester is again offering its Maryland 20781. service bulletin on "Vacation College Prospecting" * * * * * for parents and teenagers planning to visit prospective colleges this summer. Send a self­ The Executive Committee of SIECUS has voted to addressed, stamped, business-size envelope to establish the Isadore Rubin Lecture Fund. It Department CL, Office of Public Information, is planned to invite a distinguished lecturer University of Rochester, Rochester, New York in the field of human sexuality to give the 14627, for a free copy. Isadore Rubin Lecture at the annual SIECUS ***j~* -10-

The Center for Population Research continues Southeastern Council on Family Relations, in to support research, training, and conferences March. Copies are available from Dr. Greene for in the behavioral-social science aspects of $1.25. President of the Southeastern Council is population, family planning, and reproductive Elizabeth Sheerer, School of Home Economics, behavior by offering research and training Dawson Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, grants. Research grant proposals submitted by Georgia 30601. social scientists are welcome and will receive * * * * * careful evaluation. Write to Dr. Sidney H. Newman, Behavioral Scientist Administration, The Tri-State Council on Family Relations is Population and Reproduction Grants Branch, sponsoring a family life study seminar in Africa Center for Population Research, National from August 5-27, open to persons who have an Institute of Child Health and Human Develop­ interest in and concern for family life study and ment, Department of HEW, National Institutes cross-cultural research on the family. Graduate of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014. credit may be earned. Contact Norma Newmark, * * * * * 2876 Jerome Avenue, Bronx, New York 10468. New Council president is Dr. Abraham Knepler, Redding A motion was passed at the May NCFR Board and Hall, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Executive Committee Meeting to discontinue Connecticut 06602. carrying news items of members' activities in * * * * * the Newsletter, due to shortage of space. * * * * * "Focus on Families - Crisis and Challenge" was the theme of the Spring Conference of the Upper NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS Peninsula Michigan Chapter of the Michigan Council on Family Relations, co-sponsored by the State The Tennessee Council on Family Relations will Department of Education, and the Home Economics meet at Middle Tennessee State University on Department of Northern Michigan University. October 29-30. President of the group is Speakers included Robert Liberty, Administrative Edward Staples, Board of Education, United Offices, Menominee Public Schools, Menominee, Methodist Church, P.O. Box 871, Nashville, Michigan 49858, Council president, and represen­ Tennessee 37202. tatives of churches, community schools, home * * * * * economics extension service, social services, and teacher education. "Focus on Family Living in the Seventies" was **'i~*'"' the theme of a state-wide family life confer­ ence sponsored by the Alabama Council on Family The South Carolina Council held its Annual Relations in Tuscaloosa, fo~abama, in April, Meeting in March on the theme "Communication in with Joseph S. Rowland as Coordinator. Families." The speaker was Alfred A. Messer, M.D. Catherine S. Chilman was one of the principle of Georgia Mental Health Institute. Harry R. resource persons, the topic of her address Bryan, South Carolina Inter-agency Council on being "Environments that Affect Families." Aging, 2414 Bull Street, Columbia 29202, is the Dr. Rowland, Child Development and Family new president of the Council. Relations, University of Alabama, P.O. Box * * * * * 4964, University, Alabama 35486, is the new Council president. The Missouri Council held its annual meeting on * * * * * April 3. The theme was "Marriage--Is It On the Rocks?" Speakers included David Edens, Stephens A legislative Liaison Committee has been appoin­ College, Columbia, president of the Council, and ted by the President of the North Carolina Arthur McArthur, family development specialist at Council on Family Relations, E. M. Rallings, the University of Missouri. with two main purposes: 1) to prepare a legis­ * * * * * lative action program tailored to the current needs of North Carolina families; 2) to study The Montana Council on Family Relations and Human new legislation as it is presented to the leg­ Development elected new officers at their Spring islature in the 1971 session and make recommen­ Council Meeting: Chairman, Robert Lind, Horne dations to the membership, through the Board of Economics Department, Montana State University, Directors, as to whether the legislation is in Bozeman 59715; Rod Rein, Vice president; Ann the best interest of North Carolina families. Seibel, Treasurer; Bill Thomas, Secretary. Thomas A. Bland has been named chairman. This * * * * * committee is one of the changes stemming from the Council's Self-Study and Long-Range The Idaho Council on Family Relations held their Planning Committee. The purposes have been first bi-annual conference in November 1970, on rewritten and the Council Structure is being the theme "Family Communication: Encounter in altered to enable the Council to carry out Living." Their president is Florence Aller, these purposes more effectively. Dr. Railings's University of Idaho, Moscow 83843. address is: Department of Sociology and * ·J<: * ·k * Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina 27412. The Family Life Council of Greater Greensboro, * * * * * Inc. held its annual meeting in May. The speaker was Pete Hammond, Southeast Area Director of A classified and annotated bibliography on books Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, U.S.A., who of interest to family specialists was prepared discussed such questions as: What are the current by John T. Greene and John H. Curtis, Florida trends among youth, why are they behaving as they State University, for the Annual Meeting of the are, what have families done to produce such -11-

feelings and behavior, and what might families August 2-13, at Western Michigan University, do to correct or avoid destructive elements? Kalamazoo, Michigan. Substantive emphasis will be Current music was incorporated for illustration. upon the ordinary experiential development of Kate Garner, 1301 North Elm Street, Greensboro, erotic self imagery and human erotic potential. North Carolina 27401, is executive director of Participants will have opportunity to experience the Council. themselves as sex educators through a rich * * * * * variety of individually chosen, in-class, mini­ teaching situations, thus incorporating both the Alice Teddlie, Family Life Specialist, Louisiana affective and cognitive dimensions of such State University, Baton Rouge, is the new teaching-learning. Write: Eunice E. Herald, Head, president of the Louisiana Council. Department of Home Economics at the University. * * * * * * * * * * SUMMER WORKSHOPS AND INSTITUTES An "Institute on Family Planning-1971" will be held at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, See March Newsletter for additional workshop June 14-16. It is coordinated by Elam Nunnally list, including description of the workshops and sponsored by the School of Social Welfare and co-sponsored by NCFR at Sheridan College, Social Work Extension in cooperation with the Ontario, Canada; at the YMCA of the Rockies, Planned Parenthood Association of Milwaul(ee. Estes Park, Colorado; at George Williams Write the School of Social Welfare, University of College, Downers Grove, Illinois; and at the Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaul(ee, Wisconsin 53211. University of Iowa, Iowa City. * * * * * * * * * * "The Family: Dynamics, Change, and Treatment" is The University of Missouri at Columbia will the theme of the First International Seminar on conduct the following graduate courses from Cross-Cultural Family Studies in Saas-Fee, June 14-July 9: "Seminar on Family Environ­ Switzerland. Topics will include: "What do we ments and Resources," and "Seminar on Family Really Know About the Family?"; "Social Arrange­ Life Patterns." Write: School of Home ments to Aid the Family"; "Differences in Family Economics, 113 Gwynn Hall, University of Cultures and the Family as an Arena of Cultural Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65201. Conflict"; "New Family Communal Arrangements"; * * * * * "Family and Generational Boundaries"; "New Kinds of Family Intervention and Therapy"; "The Politics Purdue University is offering "Family Directions of Experience in the Family"; "The Sexual and for the 70's," a discussion-conference, May 13- Informational Revolution and the Family." Pref­ 14. Leaders will be Charles Riker, John Cuber, erence will be given to those who are actively Richard Kerckhoff, Robert Mendelsohn, John working with families in the U. S. and Western Crosby, and John Williamson, with such topics as Europe. Seminar will be offered July 12-24 and "Emotion, Conflict and Resolution: Family August 4-16. Write to: Secretary, Family Study Style"; "Values, Self, Sexuality and Marriage"; Station, University of California Medical Center, "Intentional Communities"; "Changing Marriage Department of Psychiatry, San Francisco, Patterns"; "Sex Education and the Family"; and California 94122. "The Decline and Fall of the American Family" * * * * * being considered. Write: William J. Taylor, Department of Child Development and Family Life, The Third Annual Nebraska School for Alcohol Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana 47907, or Studies sponsored by the University of Nebraska phone 317-749-4968. Extension Division, the Nebraska Division on * * * * * Alcoholism, and the Nebraska Psychiatric Institute will be held on June 27-July 2 in Lincoln, and The National Center for the Exploration of August 8-13 in Scottsbluff. Many career and age Human Potential in cooperation with San Diego groups are welcome and they will be divided into State College Extension Division is offering appropriate sections. For more information on five leadership and group facilitation training this chance to develop a better understanding and workshops June 20-July 9, July 13-31, and more adequate tools to deal with the problem of August 3-21. For further information contact: alcoholism write: The Nebraska School for Alcohol A. J. Lewis, Director, Training Institute, Studies, University of Nebraska Extension National Center for the Exploration of Human Division, 511 Nebraska Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska Potential, 8080 El Paseo Grande, La Jolla, 68508. California 92037. * * * * * * * * * * The Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario, in "New Trends in Family Counseling" will be association with the University of Guelph, will taught this summer by LeRoy Graham at Wesley conduct a residential summer course on "Alcohol Theological Seminary, Washington, D.C. Dr. and Other Drugs of Dependence" May 30-June 11. Graham is Director of Pastoral Counseling for The emphasis will be on multi-disciplinary groups the Baltimore Conference of the United Methodist rather than formal presentations. A university Church. Write: Director of Admissions at the degree or equivalent is necessary for admission. School, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Write: Director, Summer Course, Addiction Washington, D. C. 20016. Research Foundation, 33 Russell Street, Toronto 4, * * * * * Ontario, Canada. * * * * * David Holland will conduct a graduate level ·workshop on the "Teaching of Sex Education" "Ecology of Habitat" will be offered at Stout -12-

State University, June 7-18, taught by Hendrik College, Frederick, Maryland 21701. Van Leeuwen, architect from Wageningen * * * * * University in the Netherlands, who will use the ecological approach to house-environment. The American Institute of Family Relations in Contact John Enger or Charles Buelow, Stout collaboration with Pepperdine University will State University, Menomonie, Wisconsin 54751. conduct their fifth annual'Graduate Workshop in Education for Family Living" from June 21-July 3, Stout State University and the Division for in Los Angeles. Contact Mrs. Rose Blake, Handicapped Children, Wisconsin Department of Registrar, 5287 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, Public Instruction will hold a workshop June California 90027. 28-July 2 at Stout State entitled "Education for Teachers of the Handicapped" primarily * * * * * designed for teachers of horne economics. One "Sex Education," a three semester credit course credit may be earned. For further information will be offered at Newark State College, June 28- contact: John Enger or Charles Buelow, Stout August 6. Contact JosephS. Darden, Jr., State University, Menomonie, Wisconsin 54751, Professor of Health Education, Newark State or phone (715) 235-5541, ext. 594/591. College, Union, New Jersey 07083. ·];: * 'i': * * 'i': * * * ';~

The Center for the Study of Sex Education in The Department of Sociology of Western Michigan Medicine, Division of Family Study, Department University, with support from the National of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, 4025 Science Foundation, will sponsor a six week Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Summer Institute in Sociology" for high school 19104, is offering a Midwestern regional work­ teachers beginning June 21. It will be directed shop for medical educators in the field of sex, by J. Ross Eshleman and will offer three areas of marriage and the family, May 23-26, at the concentration: sociological concepts, exercises Playboy Club Hotel, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. in sociology, and juvenile delinquency. The Harold I. Lief, and David M. Reed of the Center; family as a substantive area will be used to Edward Tyler, of the Indiana University Medical illustrate many of the basic sociological con­ Center; Clark Vincent, Bowman Gray School of cepts. Six semester hours of graduate credit Medicine; and William Masters and Virginia may be earned. Johnson, Reproductive Biology Research Founda­ tion, St. Louis, Missouri, will present a series of lectures, demonstrations and small group The Department of Child Development and Family discussions. Relationships at the University of Tennessee, ****"~ Knoxville, will offer the follmving courses this summer: June 18-July 20, "Advanced Child The Institute for Sex Research will present Development," "The Family and the Adolescent," its second Summer Program in Human Sexuality "Experiences in Nursery School Programs," "The and Sex Education at Indiana University in Child in the Community"; June 18-July 2, "Treating Bloomington, from July 11-22. The program Language Disabilities of Young Children at Horne will include a general lecture course in and at School"; July 22-August 21, "The Beginning human sexuality, workshops in sex education Family, Parents and Children"; July 22-August 5, and counseling, and informal evening discussions. "Family Living as a Growth Experience"; July 22- A Certificate of Attendance will be given. August 11, "Afro-American Families"; and Write: The Summer Program, Institute for Sex August 9-20, "Human Sexuality." Contact: Arthur Research, Indiana University, Bloomington, E. Gravatt, Head, Department of Child Development Indiana 47401. and Family Relationships, College of Horne Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916. "The Family and Its Environment" will be spon­ , ... ·k * ·k * sored by the Faculty of Horne Economics and the Eztension Division of the University of DEATHS OF NCFR MEMBERS Manitoba, Winnipeg, May 26-28. The purpose of the Institute is to assist participants in With great regret we report the deaths of: broadening their understanding of various en­ vironmental factors that affect the family and Frances Walters, wife of James, Walters, its members in our contemporary society. Write Stillwater, Oklahoma Richard W. V. Cawley, Department of Professional Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, Andrew G. Truxal, retired president of Anne Ontario, Canada. Arundal Community College, Maryland '***** Curtis E. Avery, formerly director of the E. C. The Hood College Graduate Program in the Human Brown Trust Foundation Sciences for the Human Service Occupations is offering these courses during the 1971 summer * * * * * session: "Economic Aspects of Contemporary National Issues" (Ec. 500), "Government in Contemporary Society" (PoL Sci. 500), "Psychol­ ogy of Individual Developrnent.and Behavior in Modern Society" (Psych. 500), and "Families in Modern American Communities" (Soc. 500). Write: Director of Graduate Studies, Hood BUS Ii'JFOPJ·~JION

AI\JD SUPPLH:ENT TO THE 1971 ANNUAL f1£ETING PROGRAM

Wednesday, August 25, 1971 ADDITIONAL WORKSHOPS

1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 11 GESTAL'l' I'IlERAPY: 'l'HEORY AND TECHl\fiQUES, 11 a workshop l:Jorkshop III and demonstration 1ed by Thal S. Rosenberg, .A.merican Registration required .Academy of Psychotherapists

1 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. "U;3ING RESEARCH IN 'ri:[E CLASE3ROOM, ' a workshop led by Horkshop IV Dieter H. Paulus, University of Connecticut Registration required

Consult the Ne-vrsletter for other Hednesday afternoon s_pecial -vrorkshops, -vrhich include:

~~iorkshop I, ni'iRITING FOR PHOFESBION.AL PUBLIC.ATIONf:i, 11 and Vlorkshop II, "INSTITUTE FOR ThE FAMILY--A RECQfi/HE:i''iDl-!.'l'ION OF THE WHITE HOUS~: CONFERENCE ON CHILDREI~: PLfu'ITNING STRATEGY AND .ACTION. 11 (Please note too descriptions of special pre­ sessions offered by Roberta and Herbert Otto and Jean and John Burton. Contact them directly. )

CHARTERED BUSES FOR vJHICH RESERVATIONS HUST BE RECEIVED BY AUGUST 13 (SEE FOR~J BELO\.J) will leave Stapleton International Airport, Denver, on the following schedule:

Tuesday, August 24, at )_~: 00 p.m. Hednesday, .August 25, at 10:00 a.m., 2:00p.m., L~:OO p.m., and 6:00p.m.

The bus trip tal\:es ti-ro hours. Hound trip cost is $7. 50 per person, payable upon departure of bus. The return schedule will be posted a.t the Annual Meeting.

HCFR 1 s contract 1-ri th Conference Camp requires that -w-e give them by- June 25 a reliable estimate of the munber attendinc the conference. Housing reservations should be made -vri th the Crunp l1y- that date (form is enclosed). Please note when filling out the form that it is set UlJ for the period from ldednesday ev,:-oning dinner through lunch on Saturday. You w-ill need to make addi tions.l arrangements with them if :y-ou are arriving earlier. Persons requesting rooms for Tuesd::w night -v1ill probably be placed in a lodge for that night different frorn the one tll,~y vill occupy during the rest of the conference.

A chuck •.. ragon dinner and entertainment at "Lazy B Hanch 11 can be arranged on 'I1lmrsday evening for those interested. Dinner i!:-> $2.75 for adults, .'!31. 75 for children. Bus fare is $1.00 round trip. Indicate-, interest belmr, but do not send money for this event at present. Consult iJewsletter for other Thursday evening events.

SUPPLEMENTAHY 1\.DV.ANCE REGU)TRATIOJ:f FOHf.i Return this :promptly, r1lease! vJorkshop I vlorkshop II Work:3lwp III \Jorkshop IV

Chartered Bus Hour desired Nmnber of seats needed ---

Chuck Hag on dinner and entertaimnent at "Lazy B Hanch" ------Nwnber

N~ill ------ADDRESS REGISTRATHJJ FO~ PLEASE RETURN TO THE NCFR OFFICE~ 1219 UNIVERSITY AVENUE SOUTHEAST, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55414 Since groups will be kept small this year. advance registration is required for all sessions indicated in the newsletter by a number-letter designation. (Example: Cla, for Counseling, session one, section a; or E3d, for Education session three, section d) If a session is starred(***), no registration is necessary and there is no attendance limit. Please indicate below the sessions in which you wish to participate. Because some sessions are already filled and others are filling rapidly, we ask that you number in order of preference twelve choices for each time period, unless you prefer to attend a starred session requiring no registration. REMEMBER TO KEEP SOME TIME FREE FOR RECREATION.

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 2S FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, SESSION IV Wkshop I C4a FA4a C4b FA4b Wkshop II = C4c FA4c THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, SESSION I C4d FA4d Cla Ele C4e FA4e Clb FAla E4a R4a Clc FAlb E4b R4b Cld FAlc EL.c R4c Cle FAld E4d R4d E1a FAle E4e Elb Rla Elc Rlb FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 27, SESSION V Eld Rlc CSa r'ASa CSb FASb FASc THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 26, SESSION II esc FASd C2a E2e CSd ESa RSa C2b FA2a ESb RSb C2c FA2b RSc C2d FAZe ESc ESd RSd C2e FA2d ESe E2a R2a E2b R2b FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, SESSION VI E2c R2c C6a E6d E2d R2d C6b FA6a SP2a C6c FA6b THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, SESSION III C6d FA6c C6e FA6d C3a FA3a E6a R6a C3b FA3b E6b R6b C3c FA3c C3d R3a E6c R6c E3a R3b SATURDAY HORNING, AUGUST 28, SESSION VII E3b R3c C7a E7d E3c R3d E3d SP3a C7b FA7a C7c FA7b C7d FA7c E7a FA7d E7b R7a E7c

~TICKETS WILL BE MAILED TO YOU. ALL TICKETS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE REGISTRATION DESK. Be sure to enclose this form with your Annual Meeting registration form and your check.

NAME ------ADDRESS ------

PLEASE NOTE: FOR REGISTRATION AT PRE-CONFERENCE GROUP EXPERIENCES DISCUSSED ON PAGE 8 WRITE DIRECTLY TO DR. AND MRS. BURTON OR DR. AND MRS. OTTO. HOUSINGRESERVATION FORM, National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting, August 25 to 28, 1971

PE.TURNTHIS FORf'1 ALCNG \rilll1 YOUR DEPOSIT TO: EsTEs PAR!

~~sSOC I ,f\.T I ON (Jlj\lP CoLoRADoms17

PLEASENOTE: A $10.00 deposit must accompany each reservation request.

N~E ------ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE

All rates include both meals and lodging for the total conference period. These rates are quoted per person. First conference meal, dinner, August 25. Closing conference meal, lunch, August 28. The conference is set up for the three-day period, and no adjustments can be made for portions of this period.

ACCOMMODATIONS:

Hague House and Hmvard Hall (These two lodges are exactly alike.) Single ...... $36.00 T>.vin ...... $31.50 Bunked to 4 ...... $2 7. 00 Children >vith parents ...... $19.00

Haunt Ypsilon Lodge INDICATE FIRST lu'lD SECOND CHOICES OF LODGI::

Alpen Inn Single ...... $54.00 2 to room ...... $43.50 CHILD CARE IS AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN N

I will be accompanied by spouse children ages child care desired

I am willing to share a room Yes No

Room mate preference (if any) (please send requests together if possible)

REGISTRATIONMUST BE IN BY JUNE 25.

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NEW NCFR MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY, up to date through December 31, 1970. $3.00 for NCFR Members

NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS AND POST DOCTORAL OPPORTUNITIES IN FAMILY STUDIES; NATIONAL ROSTER OF ONGOING RESEARCH IN FAMILY STUDIES. August 1970. $1.25

CUMULATIVE INDEX for Journal of Marriage and the Family Volumes 1-24 $1.00 Volumes 25-31 $2.00 Both together $2.50

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY, Family Life: Literature and Films, 1970 edition $3.65 1967 edition $1.00 (MAJCE CHECK FOR BIBLIOGRAPHY PAYABLE TO THE MINNESOTA COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS.)

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PLEASE WRITE FOR ADDITIONAL MATERIALS AVAILABLE FROM THE NCFR~