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Voices In The Family April 2002 Voices In The Family shows04/01/02 Allen Iverson and Tawanna did it, so did Madonna and Guy Ritchie - they married after their children were born. Having children before marriage is more common than ever - but what does this mean for the relationship and the children? Are they raised in a less stable environment, or is the concept of marriage outdated? Dr. Dan Gottlieb's guest is James Q. Wilson, author of The Marriage Problem; How Our Culture Has Weakened Families. We'll also hear from Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Jane Eisner, and find out about the new trend called The Starter Marriage. Listen » 04/08/02 We would like to think that tragic tales of poor children and orphans are a thing of the past - but truth is that countless children are mistreated and abused in the modern foster care system. Dan Gottlieb will discuss the state of foster care - a system that is so flooded with cases that help for children in need often comes too late. His guest are Julie Alexander and Frank Cervone. Alexander is a staff psychologist with Philadelphia's Department of Health and Human Services, Cervone is director of the Support Center for Child Advocates in Philadelphia. We'll also be joined by former foster child Antwone Fisher, author of Finding Fish and Dorothy Roberts, author of Shattered Bonds. Listen » 04/15/02 Child Sexual Abuse is all over the news right now because of allegations against members of the Catholic Church. But usually, this is a silent epidemic. At least half a million children in this country are sexually abused every year - in almost all cases by a family member or friend. We will hear excerpts from a recent Community Forum on Child Sexual Abuse held at WHYY. During this discussion, both a victim and a perpetrator talked about their experience. Their stories were followed by audience questions and comments from experts. Dr. Dan Gottlieb is joined by Evan Smith, program director of "Stop It Now," an organization dedicated to preventing and ending child sexual abuse. For more information on Stop It Now, visit their website at www.stopitnow.com. Their helpline can be reached at 1-888-PREVENT Listen »04/22/02 As more gay couples adopt children, it seems like our society is becoming more accepting of this new family picture. But what happens when children of gay couples get older, and start school? How can their parents prepare them for homophobia and prejudice - and what can schools do to create a tolerant environment? Dan's guest is Aimee Gilnaw, executive director of Family Pride. She has written Opening Doors. Listen » 04/29/02 The remarkable story of Professor John Nash has captivated audiences around the world. In "A Beautiful Mind", author Sylvia Nasar profiled this brilliant mathematician who suffers from schizophrenia. The Academy Award-winning film of the same name paints a fascinating portrait of genius, delusions, and madness. This Voices in the Family Special takes the critical next step, it invites listeners to learn how Nash himself experienced his illness and to share in his account of how he used his exceptional mind to control his ailing brain. Throughout the conversation, Nash reveals a side of himself rarely seen - he is charming, funny, and touching, yet at times withdrawn and insensitive. The program also explores research on schizophrenia and its treatment with Dr. Richard Nackamura, acting director of the National Institute of Mental Health, and Richard C. Josiassen, Ph.D., Executive Director and Chief Scientist of the Arthur P. Noyes Foundation. Listen » |
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