BeckDorothy Fahs, Patterns in Use of Family Agency Service, Family Service Association of America, New York, 1962. (Census figures cited in this paper are for the most part based on supplementary analyses of data collected in connection with this study that are not included in the published report.)
2.
Family Service of Delaware County, Media, Pennsylvania: Processes Involved in Marital Conflict and Its Resolution. Mimeographed study group report. Study group participants: Helen LaMar (Leader), Mrs. Louise Bernstein, Mrs. Lucille Conover, Mildred Darlington, Mrs. Ruth Hammershaimb, Eleanor Hesch, Winifred Miller, Mrs. Mary D. Noonan, Elizabeth M. Robinson, Mrs. Maria E. Shelmire, Mrs. Ellen Wiesen. (This study group identified and named the first three stages of conflict described in this paper.)
3.
WallerWillard, and HillReuben, The Family: A Dynamic Interpretation, rev. ed., Dryden Press, New York, 1951; Willard Waller, The Old Love and the New: Divorce and Readjustment, Liveright, New York, 1930; Norman W. Bell, “Extended Family Relations of Disturbed and Well Families,” Family Process, Vol. I, September 1962, pp. 175–93.
4.
Beck, op. cit.
5.
Family and Children's Service, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: The Effect of the Involvement of Other Persons with Marriage Partners in a Situation of Marital Conflict. Mimeographed study group report. Study group participants: Mrs. Elsie S. Stonesifer (Leader), Mrs. Muriel Gunderman, Mrs. Adeline Miller, Mrs. Mary Phillips. Consultants: Dr. Miles D. Garber, Mrs. Lenore Stone Meffley, Glen Winter.
6.
Beck, op. cit.
7.
Family and Children's Service of Greater St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri: Choice and Implementation of Casework Treatment of Disturbances in Marriage Resulting from Severe Individual Pathology. Mimeographed study group report. Study group participants: Sue Vesper (Leader), Mrs. Mary E. Greene, Mrs. Frankie W. Spearman. Consultant: Ruth Downing.