Background
McCubbin, Hamilton I. was born on July 20, 1941 in Honolulu. Son of Jonathan Kuihe and Betsy Chisayo McCubbin.
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An outgrowth of two major projects of the Center for Prisoner of War Studies. Bibliography: p. 225-234.
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educator researcher social scientist
McCubbin, Hamilton I. was born on July 20, 1941 in Honolulu. Son of Jonathan Kuihe and Betsy Chisayo McCubbin.
Bachelor of Science, University of Wisconsin, 1964; Master of Science, University of Wisconsin, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1970; postdoctoral, Yale University, 1970, 71; postdoctoral training, University of Minnesota, 1977; postdoctoral training, Stanford University Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Sciences, 1982.
Director research, United States Army Retng. Program, Fort Riley, Kansas, 1969-1971;
director drug and alcohol treatment program, Presidio of San Francisco, 1971-1972;
director family studies, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, 1972-1976;
associate professor social work, Family Study Center, University of Minnesota, 1976-1978;
professor, head department family social science, Family Study Center, University of Minnesota, 1978-1984;
dean, University of Wisconsin, Madison, since 1984;
director center for excellence in family studies, University of Wisconsin Sys., Madison, since 1990;
director family stress, coping and health, University of Wisconsin Sys., Madison, 1979^
director institute for the study of resiliency in families, University of Wisconsin Sys., Madison, since 1994. Consultant National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, National Institute Drug Abuse, Office of Naval Research.
Executive Committee Center on Aging, Center for Experience in Family Studies. Member Governor's Task Force on Torture Victims, 1984-1985, Center on Treatment Torture Victims, since 1985, Governor's Task Force on Child Abuse, since 1986. Member Presidential Commision on Children in Hawaii, Task Force on Families in Catastrophy.
President National Council on Family Rels., since 1986. Chair Governor's Task Force on Women and Family, Task Force on Family Stress. Member Governor's Children's Trust Fund.
Margaret Mangel lecturer U. Missouri, 1984. Bernice M. Wright lecturer Syracuse University, 1984, 1993. Elizabeth Empey lecturer U. Alberta, Edmonton, 1985.
Ruth Hoeflin lecturer Kansas State University, 1985, Diane Huber lecturer Miami of Ohio U., Oxford Ohio. Board directors National Research Advisory Committee, Boysville of Michigan, Ann Arbor, since 1986. Board advisors, Center for the Study ofTrauma, University of California, San Francisco, since 1987.
Chairperson, Multiculture Advisory Board, CASEY Foundation, Seattle, since 1989, Kuwait International Advisory Committee of Higher Organization Committee Governor of Kuwait, since 1993, United Arab Emirates Advisory Board University of the United Arab Emirates Al Elain, since 1963, Science Review Panel Military Family Institute Marywood College Scranton, Pennsylvania, since 1994.
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Board of directors Swimming Association, La Mesa, California, 1975-1976, Meriter Hospitals, Inc., Madison, since 1992, member personnel committee, public service committee, research and institutional review board. Board directors Wisconsin Council on Human Concerns and Superior vena cava syndrome, since 1992. Major Army of the United States, 1969-1976, Reserve retired, 1990.
Member National Association Social Workers (director 1979-1981), American Home Economics Association (Robert Moran award 1984), American Public Health Association, American Sociological Association, National Council Family Rels., American Association Correctional Psychologists, Society.for Research in Child Development, American Education Research Association.
Married Marilyn Ann Behrens, November 1, 1963. Children: Todd Jonathan, Wendy Ann, Laurie Dawn.