The National Council on Family Relations is a non-partisan professional organization established in 1938 with the focus on family research, practice and education. Its mission is to provide information for family researchers, educators and practitioners and assure opportunities for them to work together and promote family well-being.
Family Relations is the official NCFR journal that publishes articles dealing with applied research, educational philosophies or practices, program evaluations and professional interpretation of their results. The articles contain empirical studies, literature reviews and conceptual analyses and have as target audience family life educators, practitioners and therapists.
Monday, October 22, 2007
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