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2014 Conference Program Booklet (PDF) National Council on Family Relations 2014 Annual Conference November 19-22, 2014 Hilton Baltimore Baltimore, Maryland Families at the Nexus of Global Change Catherine Solheim, Ph.D. Conference Program Chair Research Practice Networking Career development Follow, visit, find the 2014 Conference #ncfr14 Twitter: @ncfr Facebook: facebook.com/ncfrpage Instagram: user@ncfrorg 2014 Updates to the Printed Program After the Printed Program Went to Press 10/28/2014 Date and Time Session No. Title of Session Author and Title of Presentation Type of Change and Room PLENARY SESSION #237, 2:45 PM, IS NOW BEING PRESENTED BY SANDRA STITH, PH.D., "MOVING BEYOND IDEOLOGY: MY JOURNEY TOWARD A THIRD WAVE INTERSECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE ". THIS HAS BEEN MOVED FROM SESSION #231, THURSDAY, 1:15 PM AND REPLACES THE SPEECH BY FOUZIA SAEED. THE SESSION IS SPONSORED BY UNIV. OF MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV., AND FAMILY THERAPY SECTION) Tuesday, Nov. 18, Noon-#005, Carroll A TCRM Paper Session 1A - Discussants: Robert Larzelere; David R. ADDED LAST 2 DISCUSSANTS 1:45pm Assessing Outcomes of Same- Johnson; Katherine Kuvalanka sex Parenting Wednesday, Nov. 19, #107-03, Key EE Paper Session - Assessing Effects of Attendance on Couples’ PAPER WILL BE PRESENTED BY 8:30-9:45am Ballroom 9 Parent Education Communication and Coparenting in MEGHAN DOVE ProSAAF, Allen Barton, Steve Beach Wednesday, Nov. 19, #118, Key FF Paper Session - Relational Discussants: Kevin Zimmerman and Alan ADDED PRESIDERS AND DISCUSSANTS 10-11:30am Ballroom 9 Experiences, Identity, and Acock. Presider: Kevin Zimmerman Inclusion for GLBT Individuals and Families Wednesday, Nov. 19, #124-07, Key Fellows Roundtables Teaching Family Policy in Development and CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS 11:45am-1:15pm Ballroom 8 Family Studies Programs: Student Interest and Engagement, Gladys J. Hildreth Wednesday, Nov. 19, #124-14, Key Fellows Roundtables Family Factors and Therapy Regarding CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS 11:45am-1:15pm Ballroom 8 Substance Abuse, M. Duncan Stanton Wednesday, Nov. 19, #134, Key FP Symposium - Diverse Presider: Courtney Smith PRESIDER'S NAME WAS 1:30-2:45pm Ballroom 9 Families and Globalization: INADVERTENTLY OMITTED FROM Legal and Policy Landscapes of PROGRAM Adoption Wednesday, Nov. 19, #147-26 EM, Poster Session - Stepfamilies Family Relationships and Depression ADDED 3RD AUTHOR 6:15-7pm South Foyer Among African American Stepfathers, Megan R. Hicks, Chalandra M. Bryant, Ted Futris Thursday, Nov. 20, 8- #207-08 FF, Poster Session - Families in Genes and the Experience of Choosing a CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS 8:45am South Foyer Diverse Contexts Sperm Donor: A Qualitative Study, Alyssa Henry, Abbie Goldberg Thursday, Nov. 20, 10- #219, Key FF/FH Paper - Sexual Coercion, Presider: Jennifer Hardesty ADDED PRESIDER 11:15am Ballroom 9 Sexual Abuse, and Relational Violence Thursday, Nov. 20, #223-08 RF, Poster Session - Family Parental Involvement of Family CANCELLED 11:30am-12:15pm South Foyer Processes Educational Strategies, Verónica Gubbins Foxley Thursday, Nov. 20, #227-A, Meeting of the Committee to Presider: Heidi Stolz , Committee Chair CORRECTION IN COMMITTEE CHAIR 11:30am-2:30pm Douglass Interview Candidates for the Editor of Family Relations Thursday, Nov. 20, 4:45- #238, Key NCFR Annual Business Meeting TIME WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED 6pm Ballroom 10 and Member Forum IN THE PROGRAM Thursday, Nov. 20, 7:45- #247, Key Family Therapy Section Mentoring Roundtables: Being an ADDED ROUNDTABLES AND LEADERS 9:15pm Ballroom 12 Member Meeting Academic Administrator: Karen Wampler; Being a Journal Editor: Jeffry Larson; Publishing: Douglas Sprenkle; Grant Writing: Sandra Stith; Combining Clinical and Research Work: Volker Thomas; Business and Professional Issues in Managing One’s Own Practice: Thomas Blume; Surviving Graduate School and University Teaching: Richard Wampler; Integrating Feminism and Social Justice into Therapy and Research: Leigh A. Leslie; Being Statistically Savvy: Suzanne Bartle- Haring; Negotiating the Licensure Process: Colleen Peterson Friday, Nov. 21, 8:30- #310-03, Key FH PA - Children With Autism Romantic Relationships in the Context of ADDED 4TH AUTHOR 9:45am Ballroom 9 Parenting Children With Autism, Amber Thompson, Laura Frey, Jason Hans, Amanda Westmoreland 2014 Program Updates (11/17/2014) Page 1 2014 Updates to the Printed Program After the Printed Program Went to Press 10/28/2014 Date and Time Session No. Title of Session Author and Title of Presentation Type of Change and Room Friday, Nov. 21, 8:30- #313-03, Key RT Section Paper Session - Coparenting Perceptions Across the NEW TITLE 9:45am Ballroom 12 Coparenting Transition to Second-time Parenthood, Patty Kuo, Brenda Volling Friday, Nov. 21, 10- #320, Key IN Section Paper Session - Presider: Juyoung Jang CORRECTED SPELLING IN THE NAME 11:15am Ballroom 11 Couples in a Changing World OF THE PRESIDER Friday, Nov. 21, 2-4pm #343, Key Workshop: Job Search: Career Panel: Kevin Allemagne, MS, Ph.D., ADDED PERSONNEL TO PANEL AND Ballroom 8 Options for Bachelors and LIMHP, LMFT, CFLE, Asst. Prof. of Clin. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION LEADERS Master’s Graduates Coun. & Mar. & Fam. Ther., Bellevue Univ.; Family Forensics Evaluator and LMFT, Allemagne Counseling & Consultation Serv., LLC.; Carmen Irving, M.A., CFLE, CYC- P, Healthy Relationships Program Spec., Ohio State Univ. Ext., Family & Consumer Sci.; Karin E. Malm, M.S., Sr. Program Area Dir., Child Welfare, Child Trends; Rebecca S. Mather, M.S., CFLE, Outreach Spec., Univ. of Wisconsin-Ext., Family Living Prog.Area; Janeal M. McCauley, M.S., CFLE, Faith Engagement Coord., Habitat for Humanity: Calcasieu Area, Inc.; Zainab Okolo, M.A., LGMFT, Undergraduate Coord., Dept. of Family Science, Univ. of Maryland; Jessica Sigai, B.S., Child Dev. Teacher, Kennedy Krieger South East Early Head Start. Additional career opportunities to be discussed during round table discussions: Michelle Blocklin, Ph.D., Sr. Analyst, Abt Assoc.; Project Dir., Natl. Research Ctr. on Hispanic Children and Families; Jessica Cordero, B.S., Job Developer, Latin American Youth Center; Marissa Christensen, B.S., CFLE, AmeriCorps Summer VISTA Assn., Habitat for Humanity ReStore-Green Bay Friday, Nov. 21, 2:45- #348-08 Family Therapy Section Changing Perspectives in Acculturation: DELETED 3RD AUTHOR 4pm Roundtable Symposium Effective Therapy Practice With Immigrant Populations, Bertranna Abrams, Jessica Chou Saturday, Nov. 22, 8- #402-25 IN, Poster Session - Community Redefining Parental Involvement in the MOVED FROM PAPER SESSION #349- 8:45am South Foyer Educational Outcomes of Cambodian 05 ON FRIDAY. Adolescents, Sothy Eng, Miriam Mulsow, Whitney Szmodis ON PAGE 62 UNDER CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE JACKIE KIRBY WILKINS, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED AS SECTION CHAIR. DEBRA BERKE, WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY IS THE CHAIR-ELECT. 2014 Program Updates (11/17/2014) Page 2 Second 2014 Updates to the Printed Program 11/18/2014 Date and Time Session No. Title of Session Author and Title of Presentation Type of Change and Room Wednesday, Nov. 19, #119-03, Connecting Generations Across Living Arrangements of Older Parents and CANCELLED 10-11:30am Tubman A/B the Globe Economic Support by Adult Children: Comparison of Parents and Parents-in-law of Married Women in Korea, Youseok Choi, Eunhee Joung Wednesday, Nov. 19, #121-03, Key Lightning Paper Session - Communication Technology Use in CANCELLED DUE TO FAMILY 11:45am-12:45pm Ballroom 5 Fatherhood in Changing Times Nonresident Father-teen Relationships, EMERGENCY EE/IN/FH Patrick Cheek Wednesday, Nov. 19, #137-02, Risk and Resilience, for The Role of Transitional Instability, CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS. 1:30-2:45pm Tubman A/B Emergent Adults Psychological Distress, and Dysfunctional Drinking in Emerging Adults’ Involvement in Risky Sex, Jill Bowers, Chris Segrin, Nicholas Joyce Wednesday, Nov.19, #155, Holiday NCFR 2015 National Student Steering Committee: Leah Reineccius, ADDED KELSEY HAELFRISCH TO THE 9:30-10pm 4/5 Service Project Kickoff Meeting Shelby Bowe, McKenzie Tuschen, Kelsey LIST. Haelfrisch, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Colby Pomeroy, Weber State University Thursday, Nov. 20, 8- #207-27 RT Poster Session 5 - Sibling/Family The Interactive Effects Mothers’ and MOVED FROM THURSDAY, 8AM #207- 8:45pm Relationships Fathers’ Differential Treatment of Siblings, 15 RT Alex Jensen, Susan Doughty Thursday, Nov. 20, 8- #207-28 FS Poster Session 5 - Sibling/Family Sibling Differences in Academic MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 8:45pm Relationships Achievement and Interests, Alexander 8 AM, #111-06 FS Jensen, Susan McHale Thursday, Nov. 20, 10- #215, Key Special Session: Burgess Award Understanding Marriage: From the ADDED TITLE OF PAPER 11:15am Ballroom 5 Address Mainstream to Where Angels Fear to Tread, Frank Fincham Thursday, Nov. 20, #223-30 RT, Poster Session - Parent Child Secrecy and Lying in Parent-adolescent MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 11:30am-12:15pm South Foyer Relationships Relationships: New Theory Directions, 12:30 PM, #131-24 RT Agnieszka Wozniak Thursday, Nov. 20, 7:45- #247, Key Family Therapy Section Negotiating the Licensure Process, Colleen CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS. 9:15pm Ballroom 12 Member Meeting Peterson is cancelled. Friday, Nov. 21, 8- #307-27, South Poster Session - Development Family Sociodemographics and Directors’ CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS 8:45am Foyer From Childhood to Emerging Preference for Universal Preschool, Anna Adulthood Colaner 2nd 2014 Program Updates (11/19/2014)
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