Family Study Center

Family Study Center
140 7th Avenue South
Bldg. ONE Suite 100
St. Petersburg Florida 33701
Phone: 727-873-4848
Fax:    727-873-4817

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Welcome to the Family Study Center
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Click to listen to Dr. McHale discuss coparenting on WUSF's The University Beat

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The Family Study Center at USF St. Petersburg, directed by Dr. James McHale, is the home of both basic and applied research studies concerned with understanding, supporting, and advocating for families with young children. Since its inception, the Family Study Center has been a base for innovative new projects and initiatives to support coparenting and children's development. Our research is designed to provide new directions to enable the healthy development of children and families in Pinellas and in neighboring Florida counties; to provide a national model for family-sensitive supports; and to advocate for better and fully inclusive practices, policies, and laws.

This website is designed to be helpful to families, students, researchers, clinicians, and other professionals interested in families. The toolbar on the left and the links below can help you navigate the site.

For Families: Resources for Families, News & Events, People of the FSC, Contact Us.

For Professionals: Policy Information, People of the FSC, Research, News & Events, Publications & Presentations.

For Students: People of the FSC, Student Involvement, News & Events, Research.

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FSC News!

At a community event that came to be known as “Baby Talk”, over 100 African American parents, infant care providers, and others concerned about the well-being of south county children gathered to help promote healthy infant development.
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Coparenting : A Conceptual and Clinical Examination of Family Systems

James McHale and Kristin Lindahl's brand new book "Coparenting: A clinical and conceptual examination of family systems" provides a fresh and innovative roadmap detailing what clinicians, researchers and policy-makers should be focusing on how to understand, support, and advocate for every child and family in the United States.

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