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"Coping With
Unemployment

The loss of a job is a major event that
often has a negative effect not only on
workers but upon their families and close
friends as well. Research indicates that
providing emotional support and network-
ing, and obtaining the necessary economic,
legal, and social resources, buffer the im-
pact of the stressful experience of unem-
ployment.

Dr. Sheila H. Akabas, director, and Ms.
Vi Pirie, project associate of the Industrial
Social Welfare Center of Columbia Uni-
versity School of Social Work, have pre-
pared a manual for mental health profes-
sionals entitled ‘‘Unemployed Workers’
Support Program.’’ It offers ideas for or-
ganizing and delivering systematic training
to small groups on how to obtain and/or
create economic resources, deal with the
emotional impact of unemployment, and
find another job. The focus of the manual
is on the immediate emotional, economic,
and job-search needs of unemployed work-
ers. The large numbers of persons who
face unemployment at some time during
any given year can benefit from such
structured assistance.

The material in this manual is charac-
terized as suitable for a wide range of

Ballots Mailed

On January 20, ballots were mailed to
all individual, voting members of AL-
MACA asking them to vote for or against
the establishment of the Committee on
Women’s Issues as a standing committee
of the ALMACA board of directors. The
deadline for postmark of return ballots is

March 5.
The package of material that included

the ballot also included a detailed expla-
nation of what sections of the ALMACA
bylaws would be amended to implement
this change, as well as a short explanatory
memo describing the choices on the ballot.

In addition to the question of establish-
ing the Committee on Women’s Issues as
a standing committee, the ballot asks the
voting members to express their prefer-
ence on one of two methods of imple-
menting the change in board make-up, if
there is a favorable vote on the standing
committee. One method is to increase the
size of the board of directors by one, while
the other keeps the board at its present
size of 30 by reducing the number of at-
large board members by one and replacing
it with the chairperson of the Committee
on Women’s Issues.

The proposal to change the Committee
on Women’s Issues from an ad hoc com-
mittee to a standing committee was pro-
posed at the 1982 annual meeting in Phil-
adelphia. A resolution to this effect was
approved by the ALMACA board at its
spring, 1983, meeting in Akron, Ohio,
subject to final approval by the member-
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_ unemployed persons, be they among the @

never employed, recently disabled mem-
bers of society, in groups of professional,
skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled workers.
All share many common problems and
concerns regarding unemployment. The
manual also includes ideas specific to par-
ticular populations whenever relevant.
Efforts to mitigate the impact of unem-
ployment are best organized before layoff

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gate emotional impact of unemploy-

ment on worker and his/her family.
The manual helps the mental health
professional identify assistive resources in
the community. It includes an extensive
bibliography to enhance a group leader’s

knowled imparting infor-
mation.
he manual is available by sending

/to Dr. Sheila H. Akabas, Director, Indus-

or immediately following termination. Al- , trial Social Welfare Center, Columbia Uni-

though helping maintain workers on the !
job is preferred, those faced with outplace- —

ment responsibility will find the manual’s
content particularly relevant.

The unemployed workers’ program is a
structured group learning experience that
combines cognitive and affective teaching
methods. The three sessions cover:

@ Presentation on ways to locate and
obtain available jobs. Discussion in-
cludes assessing skills and interests,
the job search, completing application
and interview tips.

@ Help with deciding future options,
i.e., educational and training alter-
natives.

@ Presentation on economic resources
available to the unemployed worker
and his/her family. Discussion in-
cludes ways to obtain the entitled
services.

@ Time management problems and pos-
sible solutions.

@ Problem-solving approaches to miti-

versity School of Social Work, 622 West
113th Street, New York, N.Y. 10025.

~ACTWU Shifts Insuror

Madeleine-Tramm, Ph.D., has re--
located the Health Assistance Pro-
gram, EAP for the International
Amalgamated Clothing and Textile
Workers Union, to the Amalgamated
Life Insurance Company.

The insurance company is a man-
agement-funded independent affiliate
of the ACTWU, providing a variety
of insurance for employees in the
apparel, textile, xerographic, show,
and millinery industries. The pro-
gram’s new direction will constitute
a significant development by an in-
surance carrier to systematically de-
velop EAP services for all policy hold-
ers, numbering nationally approxi-
mately one-half million including de-
pendents. Dr. Tramm reports directly
to the president.

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Jael Greenleaf

“Building A Healthy Relationship”
Janet Woititz

“Children of Alcoholics &
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Phil Diaz

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“Family Treatment & Relapse”
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“The Alcoholic Family As A Learning
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“The Chemically Dependent Marriage—
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Robert Subby

“Developing Healthy Relationships for

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Janet Woititz

“Family Relapse:
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Warning Signs”

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Tom Brady

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Rokelle Lerner

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Robert Ackerman

“Getting On With Your Life: After the
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Lorie Dwinell

“Special Needs of Young Children
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Rokelle Lerner

“Children from Recovering Families”
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“Three-Generational Family Sculpturing”
Sharon Wegscheider

“School Prevention Programs”
Jamie Rattrav

“Getting Off the Professional Pedestal:
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John Neikirk

“The Company As A Family”
Robert Montgomery

“Sobriety Is A Learning Process”
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“An Evening With Claudia Black”

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Claudia Black

“When Talking Is Not Enough:
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John Neikirk

“Chronic Shock Among Adult CoA’s”
Wayne Kritsberg

“Family Aftercare”
Jane Hathaway

“Adolescent Treatment Issues &
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James Crowley

“Alcohol & Domestic Violence”
Hon. Albert Kramer,
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“Engaging the Family in Adolescent
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Vernon Ridgeway

“Educating the Community”
James Crowley

“Family Aftercare”
Jane Hathaway

“Exercises for Personal Recovery:
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Wayne Kritsberg

“Another Chance: Experiential
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Mary Lee Zawadski

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Newport Beach, CA

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The Mediplex Group

Newton, MA

Robert Montgomery, M.S.W..,
L.C.S.W.

Tom Brady, M.Ed.

Alcoholism Consultant, Appalachian
Hall, Asheville, NC

James Crowley

President/ Director
Community Intervention, Inc.
Minneapolis, MN

Joseph Cruse, M.D.
Senior Medical Director
The Betty Ford Center at

Eisenhower
Rancho Mirage, CA

Phil Diaz, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.

Director, Project Rainbow
Pomona, NY

Lorie Dwinell, M.S.W.
Psychotherapist/ Private

Practitioner
Seattle, WA

Terence Gorski, M.A., C.A.C.

President, Alcoholism Systems
Associates

Hazel Crest, IL

Executive Vice President
The Mediplex Group
Newton, MA

Robert Mullaley, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist
Spofford Hall

Spofford, NH

John Neikirk, M.A.
Trainer/ Consultant /

Private Practice
Minneapolis, MN

Jamie Rattray
Health Educator
The Corning School District

Free School
Horseheads, NY

Vernon Ridgeway
Acting Undersecretary

Office of Alcohol & Drug Abuse

Recovery
Louisiana Health & Human
Resources Department
Baton Rouge, LA

Robert Subby, M.A., C.C.D.P.

Executive Director

Family Systems, Inc.

8:30-9:45 a.m.

):45-10:30 a.m.

0:30-12:30 p.m.

Thursday, October 18 i il RE Ee

Adult Children of Alcoholics,
A.A., Al-Anon Meetings

“Recovery & Change”

Sharon Wegscheider

“Time to Share the Experience”
Process Groups & Brunch
Facilitators: Sharon Wegscheider,
Wayne Kritsberg,
Mary Lee Zawadski

Conference Closing

Director/ Founder
The 361 Foundation
Los Angeles, CA

William Hartigan, M.A..,
L.C.S.W.

Director, Chemical Dependency
Programs
The Mediplex Group

Newton, MA

Hon. Albert Kramer
Presiding Justice,

Trial Court of Massachusetts
Quincy Division eS

Edina, MN

Janet Woititz, Ed.D.
Human Relations Therapist /

Private Practitioner
Upper Montclair, NJ

Mary Lee Zawadski, M.S.W.

Therapist/ Consultant /
Private Practitioner

Seminole, FL

/

NORTHEAST .
CONFERENCE
ON ADDICTIONS

Return Conference

Registration Form(s) to:
The U.S. Journal, Inc.
2119-A Hollywood Bivd.
Hollywood, FL 33020
(305) 920-9433

Ath Annual
NORTHEAST
CONFERENCE

ON ADDICTIONS
CS AE Ce se FR

NOTE: Second registration
must accompany a regular
full-time registration.

Ath Annual
NORTHEAST
CONFERENCE

ON ADDICTIONS

Oct. 14-18, 1984
Sponsored by: The U.S. Journal

Mail Reservation To:
Parkview Hilton Hotel
4 Hilton Plaza
Hartford, CT 064103

Ath Annual ‘

‘REGISTRATION FORM

Oct. 14-18, 1984—Parkview HIlton Hotel
Hartford, Connecticut

FULL TIME & DAILY REGISTRATION

Enter my registration for:

[] Full-TimeAttendance, Fee *260.00 (After Sept. 10—%300)

OR

[) DailyAttendance, Fee °85 Per Day (Social Functions Not
Included). Indicate Dates of Attendance:

10/15 10/16 10/17
EAR ie th J
Address: _._. BN ba
[ FullPayment Enclosed (OR) °45 Deposit Enclosed

Oct. 14-18, 1984—Parkview Hilton Hotel
Hartford, Connecticut

SECOND REGISTRATION

Please Enter My Registration For:
1 Corporate Registration, °230 (2nd person froomthesame
program or employer)
1 Family Registration, *165 (For an affected family
member accompanied by a relative).

Name: } DL iy

Address: i

— -_—

1] FullPayment Enclosed (OR) °45 Deposit Enclosed

HOTEL RESERVATION

Please Check Room Type Required:

1 Single—%58; © Double—%68 © Suite—‘150
Name: OW se re ‘pladald due let
Name of 2nd Person: :

Address: Leaked
Arrival Date: Departure Date:
No. of Persons: No. of Nights:

Note: First Night’s Deposit Required to Guarantee Room

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CREDITS:

—The Connecticut Alcoholism & Drug Abuse
Counselor Certification Board has approved a maxi-
mum of 29 hours of Category I credit for this
conference. Actual amount will be based on
attendance and can be used to meet either Initial
Certification or Re-Certification requirements.
—Other states in which applications are pending
include: DE, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI & VT.
Write the Conference Coordinator for details.

EXHIBITS:
Limited space is available to treatment facilities and

* other organizations to tell their stories.

Exhibit Booth (8’ x 8’ space) cost is $400.00.

FEES:

Registrations for the conference are available on the

following basis:

——Regular Full Time $260.00, includes all social
functiens (Reception/ Luncheon/ Brunch).

—Corporate Registration, $230.00, discounted
second registration from the same program or
employer.

—Family Registration, $165.00, an affected family
member accompaying a relative.

—Daily Registration, $85.00 per diem, consecutive

days only, no social functions included.

REGISTRATION DEPOSITS:
$45.00 Deposit must accompany all registrations.

Deposit not refundable after September 10, 1984.

LATE REGISTRATION:
For registration after Sept. 10, 1984, add $40.00 Late

Fee. On site registration only-after October 8, 1984.

AUDIO TAPES
Recordings will be available on site only.

FILM FESTIVAL

Relevant films will be available for viewing
throughout the conference .

© IVUE-}CIO @

. LOCAL 301

EXPENSE VOUCHER

FOR WHAT

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ORDERS FOR EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS BOOK

PRICE: $5.50 per book....Picked up at the International Service Center

$6.75 per book....On orders 1 through 24, ($5.50 per book & $1.25
postage per book)

($4.95 per book &$.60
postage per book)

$5.55 per book....On orders 25 through 99.

Information on further quantity discounts available on request.
Braille Book- MN Residents Free Use. Non Residents $47.50 from: Services

Please write separate check for the EA Book. for the Blind,

Make check payable to; Emotions Anonymous Book 1745 University
Pp. O. Box 4245 St. Paul, MN 55104

St. Paul, MN 55104

III KAA IA KAR EKEKEKEEER Beebe PIII KIA IKK EKEEREEREEEREKK VAKIKKKKEKEKEE KIKKIKAKEKKIECE

Please send me the Emotions Anonymous Book. Enclosed is my check in the

amount of $ 6.75 For 1 COPIES.
NAME Mr. Robert Mache e€
c/o Local 301, IVE AFL-CIO F

ADDRESS 121] Erie Blyd
Schenectady, New York Zp 12305 .

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a maximum of 9 books per packé&ge.

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PHONE: 382-0444

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DATE

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611 UNION ST. SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 12305
PHONE: 382-0444

SCHENECTADY

[ K ] Membership [

Current Expiration Date

ROBERT MACHERONE &
AMES Ee GARVEY
EAP COORDINATOR
TeUete LOCAL 391
121 ERIE BLYD.

ASS TION OF LABOR-MANAGEMENT

ADMINISTRATORS
AND

1800 North Kent Street
Suite 907
Arlington, Virginia 22209
(703) 522-6272

INVOICE 64

DATE:

TERMS: NET 30 DAYS

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SALES TAX

PLEASE PAY

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ORIGINAL FIRST NOTICE

- po a ~_ = ae —

$100.00

$209.00

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AND
CONSULTANTS ON ALCOHOLISM, INC.
1800 N. Kent Street, Suite 907 @ Arlington, Virginia 22209 @ (703) 522-6272

RENEWAL UPDATE FORM

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Organization—$100.00 Individual—$65.00 Associate—$65 .00 Student—$25.00

The above dues structure is in effect as of January |, 1984. Payment must accompany the application. Invoices will be sent
only to those applicants who include a purchase order. Applications received without payment or purchase order will be returned

to the applicant. NON-U.S. APPLICANTS: Payment of fees must be in U.S. Dollars Only.

| apply for the following category of membership in ALMACA: _ (Descriptions on page 2)

—INDIVIDUAL X ORGANIZATIONAL WITH INDIVIDUAL MEMBER AS CONTACT
—__ASSOCIATE —-ORGANIZATIONAL WITH ASSOCIATE MEMBER AS CONTACT
—_STUDENT

NOTE: Final determination is made by the ALMACA Membership Committee.

Please check only one of the following in each section which most closely applies to you.

The information in the four categories listed below is used in the aggregate for statistical information. Since the quality of the
aggregate statistics will improve with a large response, your assistance is requested in providing this information with the

understanding that individual replies will not be disclosed.

WORK SETTING PROFESSION SALARY RANGE EDUCATION
— Utility __Social Work ___Under $15,000 -3-High School
X_Manufacturing __Nursing x3 15-$25 ,000 _—Bachelors
__Retail ___Personnel/Industrial __$25-$35 ,000 ___Masters
—__Schools, Colleges Relations ___$35-$45 ,000 ___Doctorate
__Treatment __Psychologist ___$45-$55 ,000

__Private Practitioner __Alcoholism Counselor __Over $55,000

__Transportation __Consultant

nee VIC’ xAdministrator

x_Union ___Physician

__Local Government ant een a

__State Government (Please Specify)

__Federal Government
___Communications
__Energy

___Other

(Please Specify)

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Y hod L VAL February 21, 198 -

(Signature), (Date)
Robert P. Macherone

DATE DESCRIPTION CHARGES / CREDITS BALANCE

PREVIOUS Diurvee @ 26.75
PAYMENTS RECEIVED , TSCR
1 PSP PAGER 25.00
(C) ATR=TIME: 15,00
(M) FQUTIPMENTS 10,00
SALES TAX 1.75

BALANCE DUF BEFORE

PAST DUE ACCOUNTS
ARE SUBJECT TO A SERVICE CHARGE OF
2% PER MONTH, EQUAL TO 24% PER YEAR.

Mobilfone Industries,

611 UNION ST. SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 12305
PHONE: 382-0444

_ Internationai Union of Electronic, Electrical, =’
Technical, Salaried and Machine Workers, AFL-CIO

ecu = 121 ERIE BLVD.
Albany-Schenectady ? SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 12305
(518) 393-1386

Local 259

March 28, 1984

Dr. Sheila K. Akabas
Industrial Social Welfare Center
Columbia University School of Social Work

622 West 113th Street
New York, New York 10025

Dear Dr. Akabas:

Enclosed please find our check in the amount of $3.00
to cover payment of one manual called "Unemployed
Workers! Support Program."

Please send this manual to the undersigned at the
above address.

Thank you.

Very truly yours,
LOC 301, IUE AFL-CIO

atut Vacheron a

Robert Macherone,
BA.P. Coordinator

RM/rm
ONC e
Joseph Cowell Patrick Hayes Carmen DePoalo Fran Ahl
Business Agent Treasurer Chief Shop Steward Trustee
Louis M. Valenti Robert J. DeGasperis Ronald B. Henry Robert A. Hill
President Recording Secretary _ Sgt.-at-Arms Trustee
Robert DeCerce Paul Hill Larry Just Vincent Vines

Vice-President Ass't. Recording Secretary Guide Trustee

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