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April 07, 1972 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-07

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FantilN- Psycliiat?-y- Symposium Topic _ / / / .:anicr En cra crt I/

Three international authorities
in the field of family and child
psychiatry will be featured in a
sn-iposium, "The Treatment of
the Family," 8 p.m. Thursday in
Sinai Hospital's Zuckerman Audi-
torium.
Sponsored by the department 'of
psychiatry, the symposium will
be free to the public.
Featured speakers will he Dr.

John G. Howells, founder and di-
rector of the Institute of Family
Psychiatry. Ipswic h, England:
Dr. Peter A. Martin, clinical pro-
fessor of psychiatry. Wayne State
University School of Medicine and
the University of Michigan Medi-
cal School; and Dr. Joseph Fisch-
hoff, professor of child psychiatry,
Wayne State University School of
Medicine, and chief of psychiatry,
Children's Hospital of Michigan.

YOUR CANDID COLOR

WILL BE

FINER

Developed by Dr. Howells in
England, the concept of family
psychiatry involves investigation
into the effects of parent-child
separation, psychological sources
of family problems, and family
interrelationships. Dr. Howells is
on a lecture tour of the United
States.
The speakers will be introduced
by Dr. Norman Rosenzweig, chair-
man of the department of psy-
chiatry at Sinai Hospital.

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Mrs. Gita Rothbard Raymer of
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daughter Leslye Ann to Lewis
Herman Rosenbaum, son of Dr
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Miss Raymer, daughter of Gene
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An August wedding is planned.

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supplemented by licensed nurses. I tan sure that you will now wet-
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Mr. Unatin is a senior at Wayne
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Detroit

Socialites will hold art
auction for the Israel Emergency
Fund 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Berk-
ley Masonic' Temple.
Refreshments and dancing also
will he part of the evening's pro-
gram
The next social function to he
featured will be a ',Janet. April 23
at Berkley Masonic. Ternig
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•Good Friday, Saturday, Sund•y • eee

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Bess Myerson. New York Cit/s
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Medicos Offering
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Friday, April 7, 1972-27

' Bess Myer s on; the

1 /" ."1 "" RO-Venh alini

The symposium will cover
various aspects of theory and ,
practice of family psychiatry in
' which the family is the unit for
investigation and treatment.

ALBUM

Pullets

/ 1 /

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

1

On April 16 in Toronto. Joe Stalburg of. Southfield, alum with
other nieces and nephew's from the Detroit area. will help celebrate
the 50th anniversary of their two aunts. Mr. and Mrs Mike Greenberg
and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Weisdorf, both of Toronto. The couples were
married in a doub+e-ring ceremony. 50 years ago in Toronto The
women .ore 'the former- Sarah Stulberg and Rose Stulberg. Other
area nieces • and nephews attending are Mr anti Mrs. Sam Lez•ll.
and Mrs. lamuer Stulberg, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Rosen and their
daughter Tina, Mrs. Lenora Stulberg. Sir. and Mrs Sam-Landman and`
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Katz.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hyman of Allen Towers entertained their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Aron Sella, os er the Passov er holiday s Mr .
Sella is wilh the Israeli Consulate in New York.

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