Background
Milner, Judith R. was born on February 22, 1950 in Minneapolis. Daughter of Ralph Goidsberry Milner and Betty Bell Rea.
(A broad-scale look at children without fathers, examining...)
A broad-scale look at children without fathers, examining the causes and varieties of fatherlessness, the consequences of growing up without a father, the social conditions surrounding fatherlessness, and the implications for therapy with such children. Surveys all relevant research, including the effects of fatherlessness on the child's academic adjustment, sex role identification, delinquent behavior, and mental health/mental disorder. Also includes a feminist critique of the role of the father in the child's development.
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Milner, Judith R. was born on February 22, 1950 in Minneapolis. Daughter of Ralph Goidsberry Milner and Betty Bell Rea.
Bachelor in English, Agnes Scott College, 1971; Master of Education, U. Florida, 1976; postgraduate, U. Sussex, Falmer, England, 1977; Doctor of Medicine, U. Louisville, 1984.
Project director, Louisville and Jefferson County Human Relations Commission, 1977-1978; psychiatrist, University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, 1984-1987; psychiatric consultant, N. Center Texas Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center, Port Arthur, 1985-1987; fellow, pediatric psychiatry, Columbia College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1987-1989; psychiatric consultant, Brooklyn Center for Families in Crisis, 1988-1989; staff psychiatrist, Westchester Jewish Community Superior vena cava syndrome, Yonkers, New York, 1989-1991; instructor clinical psychiatry, Columbia College, New York City, 1989-1991; assistant psychiatrist, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 1989-1991; director, Child Psychiatry Research Center, S.I., 1989-1991; also, New York State Psychiatric Institute private practice of child and adolescent psychiatry, Everett, Washington, since 1991.
(A broad-scale look at children without fathers, examining...)
Member American Psychiatric Association, American Academy Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Physicians for Social Responsibility. F C.