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Mark S. Kiselica - 2011 - Family & Relationships - 263 pages
The parental alienation syndrome: A guidefor mental health and legalprofessionals (2nd ed
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is theUnited States' largest philanthropy devoted exclusively to health and health care; it is based in Princeton, New Jersey.[1] The foundation's mission is to improve the health and health care of all Americans. The foundation has $7.5 billion in assets, generating grants approaching $400 million a year[2] to "address the nation’s most complex health and health care issues. The Foundation aims to use these private resources in the service of the public, and in a way that prompts new public policy, inspires action from the private sector, and changes systems for delivering the best health care to the most people."[3]
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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Location
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Method
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Robert Wood Johnson II
1972
Health and Health Care
Healthcare Reform, Quality,Childhood Obesity, Building Human Capital, Vulnerable Populations, Public Health, Pioneer, Coverage
Grantmaking and Social Change
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Currently, the Foundation is led by Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, who was selected to serve as president and CEO in December 2002. Prior to Lavizzo-Mourey's tenure, Steve Schroeder served as the Foundation's president from 1990 - 2002. Under the leadership of Schroeder, the foundation played a major role in curbing tobacco use in the US, spending $446 million from 1991 to 2003 toward that goal, and it plans to use those experiences to shape its attack on childhood obesity. Since 1995, the number of adult and teenage smokers has declined 12.6 percent and 18 percent, respectively.[4]
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Janet R. Johnston, PhD. This study of family ... Gardner3,4 coined the term “parental alienation syn- ... Dr. Johnston is a Professor in the Administration of Justice Depart- ment, San ... possible by a grant from the Amini Foundation for the Study of Af- fects....... Wood C: The parental alienation syndrome: a dangerous aura of .