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FAMILY SCIENCE REVIEW: Volume 2, 1988 - 1989
CONTENTS
FEATURE ARTICLES
FSR—Volume 2, Number 1
February 1989
Cover and table of contents
- Careers for Family Scientists: Entry Position, Robert E. Keim and Deborah J. Cassidy
- Job Listings and Descriptions for Family Science Professionals, Sandra W. Smith and Thomas B. Holman
- The Family Professional: Inside and Outside Academia, Barbara Vance
- The Profession of Marriage and Family Therapy, Robert F. Stahmann and Joe Edgar Glenn
- Family Financial Planning, Jerald Mason
- Professional Opportunities in Cooperative Extension, Mick Coleman and Chrystal Barranti
- Careers for Family Science Ph.D.s Outside Academe: Trends and Implications, Gary L. Bowen
- Careers in Business: An Alternative for the Family Researcher, Erik E. Filsinger
Family Science Review: Volume 2, Number 2
May 1989
Cover and table of contents
- Preventing Schooliosis: A Self-Help Guide for Undergraduate Family Science Majors, James R. Huber
- The Resume Factor in Seeking Entry Level Family Science Positions, Gregory W. Brock and Jeanette D. Coufal
- The Certification of Family Life Educators: A Quest for Professionalism, J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr.
- Non-academic Career Promotions in Family Science: Advancement and Potential, Carolyn J. Love
- Family Life Educators and Affective Competencies: Shall Ever the Twain Meet in Academe, Nelwyn B. Moore
- Professional Organizations, Associations, Material Resources, Training Programs, and Other Publications, Robert E. Keim and Barbara Kimes Myers
- Meta-Theoretical Perspectives of Investigator Publishing Parent-Child Relations Studies in Child Development and Journal of Marriage and Family, Richard C. Endsley, Marilyn R. Bradbard, Greg Lang
- Influential Literature in the Family Field, Roberta Magarrell
- Reviewing Papers for Social Science Journals: Recurrent Problems and Suggestions for Improving the Evaluation Process, Robert L. Moxley and Douglas Bachtel
FSR—Volume 2, Number 3
August 1989
Cover and table of contents
- Current Trends and Issues in Divorce: An Agenda for Family Scientists in the 1990s, Sharon J. Price and Patrick C. McKenry
- Reframing in Family Therapy: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives, Lyle J. White and David Rosenthal
- Family Science: A Study of Departmental and Faculty Eminence, Gerald Adams, Deborah Huston, Todd Braeger, and Lani Kai Goff
- Maternal Separation Anxiety: Implications for Family Functioning, Ellen Hock and Mary Beth Schirtzinger
- Presentation of Self: An Analysis of Family Science Scholars’ Vitae, Patricia K. Knaue and William Meredith
FSR—Volume 2, Number 4
November 1989
Cover, table of contents, and introduction
- Religiosity and Marital Commitment: Until Death Do Us Part Revisited, Lyle E. Larson
- Religion and Family Health: A Need for Study, Elaine Shaw Sorenson
- Religious Addiction and the Family System: Implications for the Family Clinician, Thomas W. Roberts
- Premarital Counseling by Clergy: A Key Link Between Church and Family, J. Robin Summers and Jo Lynn Cunningham
- Clergy Family Satisfaction, J. Elizabeth Norrell
- Religion and the Family: The Case of Christian Fundamentalism, Richard A. Hanson
- Religion and Family Life Among Seventh-Day Adventists, Roger L. Dudley and Margaret G. Dudley
- The Maintenance of the Hutterite Way: The Family and Childhood Life-Cycle in the Communal Context, Max E. Stanton
- Mormon Marriage: A Review of Family Life and Social Change, Bron B. Ingoldsby
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