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Accordino, M. P., & Guerney, B. G. (2002). The empirical validation of relationship enhancement couple and family therapy, Cain, David J. (Ed). (2002). Humanistic psychotherapies: Handbook of research and practice. (pp. 403 442). . xxviii, 701 pp.SEE BOOK.

Adams, J. F., & Maynard, P. E. (2000). Evaluating training needs for home-based family therapy: A focus group approach. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(1), 41-52.

Alanen, Y. O., Lehtinen, V., Lehtinen, K., Aaltonen, J., & Raekkoelaeinen, V. (2000). The Finnish integrated model for early treatment of schiozphrenia and related psychoses, Martindale, Brian (Ed); Bateman, Anthony (Ed); et al. (2000). Psychosis: Psychological approaches and their effectiveness. (pp. 235 265). . xiii, 306 pp.SEE BOOK.

Alexander, A. S. (2001). Three-year follow-up and parent perceptions of preventive school- and home-based behavioral family therapy for high-risk adolescents.

Alexander, J. F., Robbins, M. S., & Sexton, T. L. (2000). Family-based interventions with older, at-risk youth: From promise to proof to practice. Journal of Primary Prevention, 21(2), 185-205.

Alexander, J. F., Sexton, T. L., & Robbins, M. S. (2002). The developmental status of family therapy in family psychology intervention science, Liddle, Howard A. (Ed); Santisteban, Daniel A. (Ed); et al. (2002). Family psychology: Science based interventions. (pp. 17 40). . xxiii, 384 pp.SEE BOOK.

Alfuth, R., & Barnard, C. P. (2000). Family therapy and family therapists: Understanding the interdependent synergism. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 22(3), 253-277.

Allen Eckert, H., Fong, E., Watson, N., & Liddle, H. A. (2001). Development of the Family Therapy Enactment Scale. Family Process, 40(4), 469-478.

Allen Eckert, H. L. (2000). A discovery-oriented process study of enactment in family therapy: Revision of the Family Therapy Enactment Rating Scale.

Almeida, R. V., & Hernandez, M. (2001). Reflections on current feminist training in family therapy. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 12(4), 243-249.

Anderson, D. R. (2000). Cognitive-behavioral family therapy for socially anxious children: A multiple-baseline evaluation.

Anderson, H. (2001). Dreams now and then: Conversations about a family's struggles from a collaborative language systems approach, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 111 125). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Anderson, S. A. (2002). United in therapy or united in life, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 159 165). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Anderson, S. A., & Boylin, W. M. (2000). Developmental time: A context for family therapy intervention. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(2), 23-37.

Anderson, S. A., Schlossberg, M., & Rigazio DiGilio, S. (2000). Family therapy trainees' evaluations of their best and worst supervision experiences. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(1), 79-91.

Anderson, S. S. (2000). Training the trainer model to provide service for the family of the schizophrenic individual.

Androutsopoulou, A. (2001). Fiction as an aid to therapy: A narrative and family rationale for practice. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(3), 278-295.

Androutsopoulou, A. (2001). The self-characterization as a narrative tool: Applications in therapy with individuals and families. Family Process, 40(1), 79-94.

Aponte, H. J., & DiCesare, E. J. (2000). Structural theory, Dattilio, Frank M. (Ed); Bevilacqua, Louis J. (Ed). (2000). Comparative treatments for relationship dysfunction. Springer series on comparative treatments for psychological disorders. (pp. 45 57). . xvii, 414 pp.SEE BOOK.

Ariel, J., & McPherson, D. W. (2000). Therapy with lesbian and gay parents and their children. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(4), 421-432.

Arnold, K. D., & Sherrill, J. D. (2000). Directed family therapy: Treatment for divorcing families in conflict, Vandecreek, Leon (Ed); Jackson, Thomas L. (Ed). (2000). Innovations in clinical practice: A source book, Vol. 18. (pp. 153 168). . x, 494 pp.SEE BOOK.

Arnold, M. S. (2002). African American families in the postmodern era, Sanders, Jo Ann Lipford (Ed); Bradley, Carla (Ed). (2002). Counseling African American families. The family psychology and counseling series. (pp. 3 16). . xviii, 97 pp.SEE BOOK.

Arranz Freijo, E. B. (2000). Sibling relationships: An educational resource and a way of evaluating the quality of family relationships. Early Child Development and Care, 164, 13-28.

Arrington, D. B. (2001). Home is where the art is: An art therapy approach to family therapy.

Asarnow, J. R., Scott, C. V., & Mintz, J. (2002). A combined cognitive-behavioral family education intervention for depression in children: A treatment development study. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 26(2), 221-229.

Asen, E. (2000). Working with families where there is parenting breakdown, Reder, Peter (Ed); McClure, Mike (Ed); et al. (2000). Family matters: Interfaces between child and adult mental health. (pp. 227 236). . xii, 347 pp.SEE BOOK.

Asen, E. (2002). Multiple family therapy: An overview. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(1), 3-16.

Atkins, L., & Warner, B. (2000). Systemic family therapy in the treatment of eating disorders, Hindmarch, Thea. (2000). Eating disorders: A multiprofessional approach. (pp. 107 134). London, England: Whurr Publishers, Ltd. xii, 225 pp.SEE BOOK.

Atwood, J. D. (2001). The family therapist in the courts: The P.E.A.C.E. program (Parent Education and Custody Effectiveness): A voluntary New York State interdisciplinary program for divorcing parents. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 21(1), 113-124.

Atwood, N. C. (2001). Combining individual and family treatment: Guidelines for the therapist, Lamb, H. Richard (Ed). (2001). Best of new directions for mental health services, 1979 2001. New directions for mental health services. (pp. 31 46). . 136 pp.SEE BOOK.

Aubry, T., Farrell, S., O'Connor, B. V., Kerr, P., Weston, J., & Elliott, D. (2000). Family-focused case management: A case study of an innovative demonstration program. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 19(1), 63-78.

Azar, S. T. (2000). Preventing burnout in professionals and paraprofessionals who work with child abuse and neglect cases: A cognitive behavioral approach to supervision. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56(5), 643-663.

Azima, F. J. C. (2002). Transcultural training models for therapists treating refugee and immigrant children and families, Azima, Fern J. Cramer (Ed); Grizenko, Natalie (Ed). (2002). Immigrant and refugee children and their families: Clinical, research, and training issues. (pp. 189 212). Madison, CT, US: International Universities Press, Inc. xvii, 238 pp.SEE BOOK.

Bacigalupe, G. (2000). Family violence in Chile: Exploring prevalence and clinical dimensions. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(2), 39-57.

Bagley, C., & LaChance, M. (2000). Evaluation of a family-based programme for the treatment of child sexual abuse. Child and Family Social Work, 5(3), 205-213.

Baguley, I., Butterworth, A., Fahy, K., Haddock, G., Lancashire, S., & Tarrier, N. (2000). Bringing into clinical practice skills shown to be effective in research settings: A follow-up of 'Thorn Training' in psychosocial family interventions for psychosis, Martindale, Brian (Ed); Bateman, Anthony (Ed); et al. (2000). Psychosis: Psychological approaches and their effectiveness. (pp. 96 119). . xiii, 306 pp.SEE BOOK.

Baldwin, C. (2000). Using figure/ground to focus treatment with couples and families, Watts, Richard E. (Ed). (2000). Techniques in marriage and family counseling, Vol. 1. The family psychology and counseling series. (pp. 11 15). . xvi, 124 pp.SEE BOOK.

Balestracci, K. M. B. (2001). Intensive family preservation services: Do they live up to their name?

Ballenger, R. G. (2000). Problematic attachment and interrupted development of relationships: Causes, interventions, and resources within a military environment, Levy, Terry M. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of attachment interventions. (pp. 129 145). . xiv, 289 pp.SEE BOOK.

Baltimore, M. L. (2000). Ethical considerations in the use of technology for marriage and family counselors. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(4), 390-393.

Banks, A. (2001). Tweaking the Euro-American perspective: Infusing cultural awareness and sensitivity into the supervision of family therapy. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(4), 420-423.

Banmen, J. (2002). The Satir model: Yesterday and today. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 24(1), 7-22.

Baptiste, D. A. J. R. (2002). Case 1. Try death on for size, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 1 19). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Baptiste, D. A. J. R. (2002). Case 10. A young man and a penis called chipmunk, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 241 257). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Baptiste, D. A. J. R. (Ed.). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs: New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.(2002). xxx, 429 pp.

Barber, C. E., & Lyness, K. P. (2001). Gerontology training in marriage and family therapy accredited training program: Prevalence of aging issues and later-life family concerns. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 22(1), 1-12.

Barber, J. G., Bolitho, F., & Bertrand, L. (2001). Parent-child synchrony and adolescent adjustment. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 18(1), 51-64.

Barletta, J. (2001). An uncommon family therapist: A conversation with Maurizio Andolfi. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(2), 241-258.

Barney, M. N., Long, J. K., & Granit, A. (2002). Case 14. Therapist or firefighter?, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 343 352). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Barrett Waldron, H., Brody, J. L., & Slesnick, N. (2001). Integrative behavioral and family therapy for adolescent substance abuse, Monti, Peter M. (Ed); Colby, Suzanne M. (Ed); et al. (2001). Adolescents, alcohol, and substance abuse: Reaching teens through brief interventions. (pp. 216 243). . xvi, 350 pp.SEE BOOK.

Barrowclough, C., Haddock, G., Tarrier, N., Lewis, S. W., Moring, J., O'Brien, R., Schofield, N., & McGovern, J. (2001). Randomized controlled trial of motivational interviewing, cognitive behavior therapy, and family intervention for patients with comorbid schizophrenia and substance use disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 158(10), 1706-1713.

Barth, R. P., & Miller, J. M. (2000). Building effective post-adoption services: What is the empirical foundation? Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies, 49(4), 447-455.

Barton, E. (2000). Sanctioned and non-sanctioned narratives in institutional discourse. Narrative Inquiry, 10(2), 341-375.

Barudy, J., Crappe, J. Y., & Marquebreucq, A. P. (2001). Sustaining "well-treating" in families in exile. Encounter of a destiny, destiny of an encounter. Therapie Familiale, 22(2), 169-186.

Bass, L. L., Dosser, D. A., Jr., & Powell, J. Y. (2000). Celebrating change: A schema for family-centered practice in residential settings. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, 17(3), 123-137.

Bauman, K. E., Ennett, S. T., Foshee, V. A., Pemberton, M., King, T. S., & Koch, G. G. (2002). Influence of a family program on adolescent smoking and drinking prevalence. Prevention Science, 3(1), 35-42.

Bean, R. A., Perry, B. J., & Bedell, T. M. (2001). Developing culturally competent marriage and family therapists: Guidelines for working with Hispanic families. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 43-54.

Beaudry, G. (2002). The family reconstruction process and its evolution to date: Virginia Satir's transformational process. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 24(1), 79-91.

Becker, D., Hogue, A., & Liddle, H. A. (2002). Methods of engagement in family-based preventive intervention. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 19(2), 163-179.

Becker, D., & Liddle, H. A. (2001). Family therapy with unmarried African American mothers and their adolescents. Family Process, 40(4), 413-427.

Becker, K. W. (2001). Individual personality dynamics in family assessment and counseling: A case study. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(1), 48-51.

Becker, K. W., Carson, D. K., Seto, A., & Becker, C. A. (2002). Negotiating the dance: Consulting with adoptive systems. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 10(1), 80-86.

Beels, C. C. (2002). Notes for a cultural history of family therapy. Family Process, 41(1), 67-82.

Behr, H. (2000). Families and group analysis, Brown, Dennis (Ed); Zinkin, Louis (Ed). (2000). The psyche and the social world: Developments in group analytic theory. International library of group analysis 17. (pp. 163 179). . xii, 280 pp.SEE BOOK.

Behr, H. (2001). The importance of being father: A tribute to Robin Skynner. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(3), 327-333.

Bell Dolan, D., & Suarez, L. (2001). Obsessive compulsive disorder. In H. Orvaschel & J. Faust (Eds.), Handbook of conceptualization and treatment of child psychopathology (pp. 267-287). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Pergamon/Elsevier Science Inc.

Bell, L. (2001). Psychological therapies in anorexia nervosa. British Journal of Psychiatry, 179, 78.

Bellack, A. S., Buchanan, R. W., & Gold, J. M. (2001). The American Psychiatric Association practice guidelines for schizophrenia: Scientific base and relevance for behavior therapy. Behavior Therapy, 32(2), 283-308.

Bellack, A. S., & Schooler, N. R. (2001). "Stress management and schizophrenia": Reply. British Journal of Psychiatry, 179, 77.

Bepko, C., & Johnson, T. (2000). Gay and lesbian couples in therapy: Perspectives for the contemporary family therapist. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(4), 409-419.

Berger, R. (2000). The goodness of fit between the reflecting team approach and stepfamilies' problems and issues. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(2), 43-55.

Berger, R. (2000). Remarried families of 2000: Definitions, description, and interventions, Nichols, William C. (Ed); Pace Nichols, Mary Anne (Ed); et al. (2000). Handbook of family development and intervention. Wiley series in couples and family dynamics and treatment. (pp. 371 390). . xxii, 482 pp.SEE BOOK.

Berger, V., & Gehart Brooks, D. R. (2000). "Feelings Jenga"' Facilitating family communication through play. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(1), 81-85.

Bergmark, A. K., & Soederquist, M. (2002). Fighting for freedom: A collaborative success story. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(2), 167-186.

Bernstein, A. C. (2000). Remarriage: Redesigning couplehood, Papp, Peggy (Ed). (2000). Couples on the fault line: New directions for therapists. (pp. 284 311). . xv, 344 pp.SEE BOOK.

Bernstein, A. C. (2000). Straight therapists working with lesbians and gays in family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(4), 443-454.

Bertrando, P. (2000). Text and context: Narrative, postmodernism and cybernetics. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(1), 83-103.

Besley, A. C. (2002). Foucault and the turn to narrative therapy. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 30(2), 125-143.

Beyebach, M., Sanchez, M. S. R., de Miguel, J. A., de Vega, M. H., Hernandez, C., & Morejon, A. R. (2000). Outcome of solution-focused therapy at a university family therapy center. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(1), 116-128.

Bhugra, D. (2001). Literature update: A critical review. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 16(4), 407-413.

Bigner, J. J. (2000). Gay and lesbian families, Nichols, William C. (Ed); Pace Nichols, Mary Anne (Ed); et al. (2000). Handbook of family development and intervention. Wiley series in couples and family dynamics and treatment. (pp. 279 298). . xxii, 482 pp.SEE BOOK.

Birmaher, B., Brent, D. A., Kolko, D., Baugher, M., Bridge, J., Holder, D., Iyengar, S., & Ulloa, R. E. (2000). Clinical outcome after short-term psychotherapy for adolescents with major depressive disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 57(1), 29-36.

Birtchnell, J. (2001). Relating therapy with individuals, couples and families. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(1), 63-84.

Bishop, P., Clilverd, A., Cooklin, A., & Hunt, U. (2002). Mental health matters: A multi-family framework for mental health intervention. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(1), 31-45.

Black, L. W. (2000). Therapy with African American couples, Papp, Peggy (Ed). (2000). Couples on the fault line: New directions for therapists. (pp. 205 221). . xv, 344 pp.SEE BOOK.

Black, M. M. (2000). Long-term psychological management of neglect, Reece, Robert M. (Ed). (2000). Treatment of child abuse: Common ground for mental health, medical, and legal practitioners. (pp. 192 200). . xvii, 378 pp.SEE BOOK.

Blechman, E. A., & Vryan, K. D. (2000). Prosocial family therapy: A manualized preventive intervention for juvenile offenders. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 5(4), 343-378.

Bloch, D. A. (2001). The disembodied family. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(2), 171-174.

Bloos, I. D., & O'Connor, T. S. J. (2002). Ancient and medieval labyrinth and contemporary narrative therapy: How do they fit? Pastoral Psychology, 50(4), 219-230.

Blow, A. J. (2000). Common factors across theories of marriage and family therapy: A modified Delphi study.

Blow, A. J., & Sprenkle, D. H. (2001). Common factors across theories of marriage and family therapy: A modified Delphi study. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(3), 385-401.

Blow, K., & Daniel, G. (2002). Frozen narratives? Post-divorce processes and contact disputes. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(1), 85-103.

Blumberg, S. H. (2002). Crisis intervention program: An alternative to inpatient psychiatric treatment for children. Mental Health Services Research, 4(1), 1-6.

Bochner, D. A. (2000). The therapist's use of self in family therapy.

Booth, T. J., & Cottone, R. R. (2000). Measurement, classification, and prediction of paradigm adherence of marriage and family therapists. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(4), 329-346.

Bor, R., & Miller, R. (2001). HIV/AIDS, families, and the wider caregiving system, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 337 346). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Botkin, D. R. (2000). Family play therapy: A creative approach to including young children in family therapy. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(3), 31-42.

Bott, D. (2001). Client-centred therapy and family therapy: A review and commentary. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(4), 361-377.

Bott, D. (2001). Towards a family-centered therapy. Postmodern developments in family therapy and the person-centered contribution. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 14(2), 111-118.

Boyd Franklin, N. (2001). Using the multisystems model with an African American family: Cross-racial therapy and supervision, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 395 400). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Boyd Franklin, N., & Bry, B. H. (2000). Reaching out in family therapy: Home-based, school, and community interventions.

Brafman, A. H. (2001). What about the parents?, Bertolini, Mario (Ed); Giannakoulas, Andreas (Ed); et al. (2001). Squiggles and spaces revisiting the work of D. W. Winnicott, (Vol. 2). (pp. 30 36). . xix, 261 pp.SEE BOOK.

Brandt De Moss, S. L. (2000). Understanding the experience of families involved in family-based treatment programs.(adolescent treatment).

Bray, J. H. (2001). Therapy with stepfamilies: A developmental systems approach, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 127 140). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Breggin, P. R. (2002). Empathic self-transformation in therapy, Breggin, Peter R. (Ed); Breggin, Ginger (Ed); et al. (2002). Dimensions of empathic therapy. (pp. 177 189). . ix, 197 pp.SEE BOOK.

Brethauer, R. W. (2000). The 24 Hour Phenomenon. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(3), 57-61.

Brodie, F., & Wright, J. (2002). Minding the gap not bridging the gap: Family therapy from a psychoanalytic perspective. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(2), 205-221.

Brooks, G. R. (2001). Developing gender awareness: When therapist growth promotes family growth, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 265 274). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Brosnan, R., & Carr, A. (2000). Adolescent conduct problems, Carr, Alan (Ed). (2000). What works with children and adolescents?: A critical review of psychological interventions with children, adolescents and their families. (pp. 131 154). . xii, 364 pp.SEE BOOK.

Brown, C. H., Jr. (2001). Clinical cross-training: Compatibility of sport and family systems psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32(1), 19-26.

Brown, K. D. (2001). A theory of forgiveness in marriage and family therapy: A critical review of the literature.

Brown, P., & Bullrich, S. (2001). Marital and family therapy in the United States: Current trends. Therapie Familiale, 22(2), 187-197.

Brown, S., Lewis, V. M., & Liotta, A. (2000). The family recovery guide: A map for healthy growth.

Brown Standridge, M. D., & Floyd, C. W. (2000). Healing bittersweet legacies: Revisiting contextual family therapy for grandparents raising grandchildren in crisis. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(2), 185-197.

Bryan, L. A. (2001). Neither mask nor mirror: One therapist's journey to ethically integrate feminist family therapy and multiculturalism. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 12(2-3), 105-121.

Buccino, D. L. (2000). Lacan and family therapy?! Opening a space for Lacan in American clinical practice, Malone, Kareen Ror (Ed); Friedlander, Stephen R. (Ed). (2000). The subject of Lacan: A Lacanian reader for psychologist. SUNY series alternatives in psychology & Psychoanalysis and culture. (pp. 229 241). . xiv, 388 pp.SEE BOOK.

Buehler, S. J. (2000). Ecosystemic assessment of families of a child with cancer returning to school.

Bunston, W. (2000). Working with adolescents and children who have committed sex offences. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(1), 1-7.

Burg, J. E. (2000). Adventures in family therapy. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(3), 18-30.

Burke, J. N. (2000). The ledger of merits: A tool for measurement.

Bustamante, A. M. (2000). Outcome of a standardized strategic family intervention for disruptive behavior disorders: A multisite randomized trial.

Bustillo, J. R., Lauriello, J., Horan, W. P., & Keith, S. J. (2001). The psychosocial treatment of schizophrenia: An update. American Journal of Psychiatry, 158(2), 163-175.

Bustillo, J. R., Lauriello, J., & Keith, S. (2001). "The psychosocial treatment of schizophrenia: An update": Reply. American Journal of Psychiatry, 158(12), 2093.

Butler, M. H., & Bird, M. H. (2000). Narrative and interactional process for preventing harmful struggle in therapy: An integrative empirical model. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(2), 123-142.

Butler, M. H., & Gardner, B. C. (2001). Ethics and the ideal helping relationship: Response to Hill and Mamalakis. Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies, 50(3), 209-214.

Byng Hall, J. (2000). Therapist reflections: Diverse developmental pathways for the family. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(3), 264-272.

Byng Hall, J. (2001). Attachment as a base for family and couple therapy. Child Psychology and Psychiatry Review, 6(1), 31-36.

Caffery, T., Erdman, P., & Cook, D. (2000). Two systems/one client: Bringing families and school together. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(2), 154-160.

Campbell, J. J., III, Duffy, J. D., & Salloway, S. P. (2001). Treatment strategies for patients with dysexecutive syndromes, Salloway, Stephen P. (Ed); Malloy, Paul F. (Ed); et al. (2001). The frontal lobes and neuropsychiatric illness. (pp. 153 163). . x, 264 pp.SEE BOOK.

Canino, I. A., & Inclan, J. E. (2001). Culture and family therapy. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 601-612.

Capps, D. (2000). Situating system and giving self its due: A story-based counseling model. Pastoral Psychology, 48(4), 293-313.

Carey, L. (2001). Family sandplay therapy, Kaduson, Heidi Gerard (Ed); Schaefer, Charles E. (Ed). (2001). 101 more favorite play therapy techniques. (pp. 317 322). Northvale, NJ, US: Jason Aronson, Inc. xix, 457 pp.SEE BOOK.

Carlson, L. E., Bultz, B. D., Speca, M., & St Pierre, M. (2000). Partners of cancer patients: Part II. Current psychosocial interventions and suggestions for improvement. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 18(3), 33-43.

Carlson, T. D., Kirkpatrick, D., Hecker, L., & Killmer, M. (2002). Religion, spirituality, and marriage and family therapy: A study of family therapists' beliefs about the appropriateness of addressing religious and spiritual issues in therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 30(2), 157-171.

Carns, M. R. (2000). Using audio and video feedback, Watts, Richard E. (Ed). (2000). Techniques in marriage and family counseling, Vol. 1. The family psychology and counseling series. (pp. 95 98). . xvi, 124 pp.SEE BOOK.

Carolan, M. T., Bagherinia, G., Juhari, R., Himelright, J., & Mouton Sanders, M. (2000). Contemporary Muslim families: Research and practice. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 22(1), 67-79.

Carosso, J. E. (2000). Actual and preferred roles in family intervention: Psychologists' perspectives in working with families of the mentally ill.

Carr, A. (2000). Evidence-based practice in family therapy and systemic consultation. II. Adult-focused problems. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(3), 273-295.

Carr, A. (2000). Evidence-based practice in family therapy and systemic consultation: I: Child-focused problems. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(1), 29-60.

Carson, D. (2001). Innovative treatments in couples and family therapy: Part III: Creativity enhancement in couples and family work. Annals of the American Psychotherapy Assn, 4(1), 13.

Carson, D. K., & Chowdhury, A. (2000). Family therapy in India: A new profession in an ancient land? Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 22(4), 387-406.

Casat, C. D., & Pearson, D. A. (2001). The mental status exam in child and adolescent evaluation, Vance, H. Booney (Ed); Pumariega, Andres (Ed). (2001). Clinical assessment of child and adolescent behavior. (pp. 86 97). . xvi, 557 pp.SEE BOOK.

Cavell, T. A. (2000). Working with parents of aggressive children: A practitioner's guide.

Cederborg, A. C. (2000). The hidden meanings of metaphors in family therapy. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 41(3), 217-224.

Celano, M., Croft, S., & Morrissey Kane, E. (2002). Family evaluation clinic: Training psychiatrists to think systemically. Academic Psychiatry, 26(1), 17-25.

Celano, M. P. (2001). Family systems treatment for pediatric asthma: Back to the future. Families, Systems and Health, 19(3), 285-289.

Celano, M. P., & Kaslow, N. J. (2000). Culturally competent family interventions: Review and case illustrations. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(3), 217-228.

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Chazan, R. (2001). The group as therapist.

Chen, M., Qu, Z., & Gu, L. (2001). Comprehensive intervention in treatment of learning difficulty in school children. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 15(1), 63-64.

Cheung, G., & Chan, C. (2002). The Satir model and cultural sensitivity: A Hong Kong reflection. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 24(1), 199-215.

Christensen, L. L., & Miller, R. B. (2001). Marriage and family therapists evaluate managed mental health care: A qualitative inquiry. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(4), 509-514.

Christensen, L. L., & Miller, R. B. (2001). The practice of marriage and family therapists with managed care clients. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(2), 169-180.

Christensen, M., & Manson, S. (2001). Adult attachment as a framework for understanding mental health and American Indian families: A study of three family cases. American Behavioral Scientist, 44(9), 1447-1465.

Christensen, T. M., & Brooks, M. C. (2001). Adult children of divorce and intimate relationships: A review of the literature. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(3), 289-294.

Christensen, T. M., & Gray, N. D. (2002). The application of reality therapy and choice theory in relationship counseling, and interview with Robert Wubbolding. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 10(2), 244-248.

Chronc, P., & Plhakova, A. (2000). Rozdily v manzelske spokojenosti muzue a zen. / Differences in marital satisfaction of men and women. Ceska a Slovenska Psychiatrie, 96(1), 12-16.

Ciarrochi, J. W. (2002). Counseling problem gamblers: A self-regulation manual for individual and family therapy.

Cierpka, M., Reich, G., & Massing, A. (2001). Erregung und Blockierung-Phasen einer Mehrgenerationen-Familientherapie bei einer manisch-depressiven Psychose. / Arousal and blockage: Stages in a course of multigenerational family therapy for a patient with manic-depressive psychosis. Psyche: Zeitschrift fuer Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen, 55(11), 1193-1216.

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Coatsworth, J. D., Santisteban, D. A., McBride, C. K., & Szapocznik, J. (2001). Brief strategic family therapy versus community control: Engagement, retention, and an exploration of the moderating role of adolescent symptom severity. Family Process, 40(3), 313-332.

Coenen, R. (2001). Exclusion is a mistreatment. About difficult adolescents. Therapie Familiale, 22(2), 133-151.

Coffey, E. P., Olson, M. E., & Sessions, P. (2001). The heart of the matter: An essay about the effects of managed care on family therapy with children. Family Process, 40(4), 385-399.

Cohen, N. J., Muir, E., Lojkasek, M., Muir, R., Parker, C. J., Barwick, M., & Brown, M. (2000). "Watch, wait, and wonder: Testing the effectiveness of a new approach to mother-infant psychotherapy": Errata. Infant Mental Health Journal, 21(1-2), 131.

Colahan, M., & Robinson, P. H. (2002). Multi-family groups in the treatment of young adults with eating disorders. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(1), 17-30.

Cole, P. M. (2000). Understanding family business relationships: Preserving the family in the business. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(4), 351-359.

Cole, P. M., Demeritt, L. A., Shatz, K., & Sapoznik, M. (2001). Getting personal on reflecting teams. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 20(2), 74-87.

Coleman, H., & Jenson, J. M. (2000). A longitudinal investigation of delinquency among abused and behavior problem youth following participation in a family preservation program. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 31(1-2), 143-162.

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Collins, A. A. (2002). Family intervention in the early stages of schizophrenia, Zipursky, Robert B. (Ed); Schulz, S. Charles (Ed). (2002). The early stages of schizophrenia. (pp. 129 157). . xx, 259 pp.SEE BOOK.

Congress, E. P. (2001). Ethical issues in work with culturally diverse children and their families, Webb, Nancy Boyd (Ed). (2001). Culturally diverse parent child and family relationships: A guide for social workers and other practitioners. (pp. 29 53). . xxv, 378 pp.SEE BOOK.

Conners, N. A., Bradley, R. H., Whiteside Mansell, L., & Crone, C. C. (2001). A comprehensive substance abuse treatment program for women and their children: An initial evaluation. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 21(2), 67-75.

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Constantine, M. G., Juby, H. L., & Liang, J. J. C. (2001). Examining multicultural counseling competence and race-related attitudes among White marital and family therapists. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(3), 353-362.

Cook Darzens, S., Doyen, C., & Mouren Simeoni, M. C. (2001). A "joint family consultation' approach to the initial treatment of early onset anorexia nervosa in a French pediatric hospital. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(3), 55-77.

Cooklin, A. (2000). Therapy, the family and others, Maxwell, Harold (Ed). Imperial Coll of Science, Technology and Medicine. (2000). Clinical psychotherapy for health professionals. (pp. 57 82). . xiii, 207 pp.SEE BOOK.

Cooklin, A. (2001). Eliciting children's thinking in families and family therapy. Family Process, 40(3), 293-312.

Copello, A., Templeton, L., Krishnan, M., Orford, J., & Velleman, R. (2000). A treatment package to improve primary care services for relatives of people with alcohol and drug problems. Addiction Research, 8(5), 471-484.

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Cormier, S. L. C. (2001). Parents' perspective of the effectiveness of family therapy for children's school-related problems.

Crago, H. (2000). Counselling and psychotherapy: Is there a difference? Does it matter? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(2), 73-80.

Craighead, W. E., & Miklowitz, D. J. (2000). Psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 61(Suppl13), 58-64.

Crane, D. R., & Hafen, M. J. R. (2002). Meeting the needs of evidence-based practice in family therapy: Developing the scientist-practitioner model. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(2), 113-124.

Crawley, J., & Grant, J. (2001). The self in the couple relationship: Part 2. Psychodynamic Counselling, 7(4), 461-474.

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Crespi, T. D., & Howe, E. A. (2001). Facing the family treatment crisis: Changing parameters in marriage and family therapy education. Family Therapy, 28(1), 31-38.

Cron, E. A. (2000). The Feeling Word Game: A tool for both teaching and therapy. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(4), 402-405.

Cronister, A., & Finucane, B. (2000). The genetic aspects of fragile X syndrome and genetic counseling, Weber, Jayne Dixon (Ed). (2000). Children with fragile X syndrome: A parent's guide. The special needs collection. (pp. 67 91). . x, 460 pp.SEE BOOK.

Curry, J. F. (2001). Specific psychotherapies for childhood and adolescent depression. Biological Psychiatry, 49(12), 1091-1100.

Curry, J. F., Wells, K. C., Lochman, J. E., Craighead, W. E., & Nagy, P. D. (2001). Group and family cognitive behavior therapy for adolescent depression and substance abuse: A case study. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 8(4), 367-376.

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Dallos, R. (2000). Narrative and attachment theory approaches in systemic family therapy with eating disorders. Psychiatria Hungarica, 15(2), 145-162.

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Dankoski, M. E. (2001). Pulling on the heart strings: An emotionally focused approach to family life cycle transitions. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(2), 177-187.

Dankoski, M. E., & Deacon, S. A. (2000). Using a feminist lens in contextual therapy. Family Process, 39(1), 51-66.

Dare, C., Chania, E., Eisler, I., Hodes, M., & Dodge, E. (2000). The Eating Disorder Inventory as an instrument to explore change in adolescents in family therapy for anorexia nervosa. European Eating Disorders Review, 8(5), 369-383.

Dare, C., & Eisler, I. (2000). A multi-family group day treatment programme for adolescent eating disorder. European Eating Disorders Review, 8(1), 4-18.

Dare, C., Eisler, I., Russell, G., Treasure, J., & Dodge, L. (2001). Psychological therapies for adults with anorexia nervosa: Randomised controlled trial of out-patient treatments. British Journal of Psychiatry, 178, 216-221.

Darracott, R., & Crago, H. (2001). 'No coward soul is mine': A family systems analysis of the Bronte family. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 22(4), 199-206.

Das Konzept der Beziehungsanalyse in der psychoanalytischen Paar- und Familientherapie. / The concept of relational analysis in psychoanalytic couple and family therapy. (2001). Psyche: Zeitschrift fuer Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen, 55(11), 1168-1192.

Dattilio, F. M. (2001). Cognitive-behavior family therapy: Contemporary myths and misconceptions. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(1), 3-18.

Dattilio, F. M. (2002). Homework assignments in couple and family therapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58(5), 535-547.

Dattilio, F. M., & Jongsma, A. E., Jr. (2000). The family therapy treatment planner.

Davenport, B. R., & Ratliff, D. (2001). Alliance ratings as part of trainee evaluations within family therapy training. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(4), 441-454.

Davey, A., Murphy, M. J., & Price, S. J. (2000). Aging and the family: Dynamics and therapeutic interventions, Nichols, William C. (Ed); Pace Nichols, Mary Anne (Ed); et al. (2000). Handbook of family development and intervention. Wiley series in couples and family dynamics and treatment. (pp. 235 252). . xxii, 482 pp.SEE BOOK.

Davidson, B., Quinn, W. H., & Josephson, A. M. (2001). Assessment of the family: Systemic and developmental perspectives. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 415-429.

Davidson, H., & Birmingham, C. L. (2001). Letter writing as a therapeutic tool. Eating and Weight Disorders, 6(1), 40-44.

Davis, J. C., Hill, M. R., & Helmeke, K. B. (2001). Depolarizing congregational conflict: Principles for effective leadership for internal family systems theory. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 20(3), 260-275.

Davis, K. M. (2001). Structural-strategic family counseling: A case study in elementary school counseling. Professional School Counseling, 4(3), 180-186.

Davy, J. (2001). Tracing neutrality in the systemic therapies: Histories of an idea. Counselling Psychology Review, 16(4), 4-13.

Dawson, M. D., & Brucker, P. S. (2001). The utility of the Delphi method in MFT research. American Journal of Family Therapy, 29(2), 125-140.

de Becker, E., Hayez, J. Y., & Cabillau, E. (2000). Modeles d'interventions sociotherapeutiques dans les situations d'abus sexuels sur mineurs d'age. / Socio-therapeutic intervention model in situations of sexual abuse on minors (0-18 yr.). Therapie Familiale, 21(3), 305-321.

De Giacomo, P., & Rugiu, A. S. (2000). The Elementary Pragmatic Model, Miller, Katherine J. (Ed); Mizes, J. Scott (Ed). (2000). Comparative treatments for eating disorders. Springer series on comparative treatments for psychological disorders. (pp. 236 257). . xxi, 365 pp.SEE BOOK.

de Leff, J. F., & Aco, E. E. (2000). Cultural myths and social relationships in Mexico: A context for therapy. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(4), 79-92.

Deacon, S. A., & Davis, J. C. (2001). Internal family systems theory: A technical integration. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 20(1), 45-58.

Deacon, S. A., & Piercy, F. P. (2000). Qualitative evaluation of family therapy programs: A participatory approach. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(1), 39-45.

Deacon, S. A., & Piercy, F. P. (2001). Qualitative methods in family evaluation: Creative assessment techniques. American Journal of Family Therapy, 29(5), 355-373.

Deacon, S. A., & Sprenkle, D. H. (2001). A graduate course in marriage and family enrichment. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(2), 251-260.

Deacon, S. A., & Thomas, V. (2000). Discovering creativity in family therapy: A theoretical analysis. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(3), 4-17.

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Dear, G. E., & Roberts, C. M. (2000). The Holyoake Codependency Index: Investigation of the factor structure and psychometric properties. Psychological Reports, 87(3, Pt 1), 991-1002.

Deas, D., & Thomas, S. E. (2001). An overview of controlled studies of adolescent substance abuse treatment. American Journal on Addictions, 10(2), 178-189.

Decerf, M. C., Janne, P., Tordeurs, D., & Reynaert, C. (2000). Du "double-lien" au "partenariat en trio": Schizophrenie et therapie familiale. / From "double bind" to "trio partnership": Schizophrenia and family therapy. Therapie Familiale, 21(2), 167-184.

Dembo, R., Ramirez Garnica, G., Rollie, M., Schmeidler, J., Livingston, S., & Hartsfield, A. (2000). Youth recidivism twelve months after a Family Empowerment Intervention: Final report. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 31(3-4), 29-65.

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Dembo, R., Seeberger, W., Shemwell, M., Klein, L., Rollie, M., Pacheco, K., Schmeidler, J., Hartsfield, A., & Wothke, W. (2000). Psychosocial functioning among juvenile offenders 12 months after family empowerment intervention. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 32(1-2), 1-56.

Dembo, R., Shemwell, M., Pacheco, K., Seeberger, W., Rollie, M., Schmeidler, J., & Wothke, W. (2000). A longitudinal study of the impact of a family empowerment intervention on juvenile offender psychosocial functioning: An expanded assessment. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 10(2), 1-7.

Dermer, S. B., & Hutchings, J. B. (2000). Utilizing movies in family therapy: Applications for individuals, couples, and families. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(2), 163-180.

Deters Hayes, K. A. (2001). The sisters. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(4), 45-60.

Diamond, G., & Siqueland, L. (2001). Current status of family intervention science. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 641-661.

Diamond, G. M., Diamond, G. S., & Liddle, H. A. (2000). The therapist-parent alliance in family-based therapy for adolescents. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56(8), 1037-1050.

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Dienhart, A. (2001). Engaging men in family therapy: Does the gender of the therapist make a difference? Journal of Family Therapy, 23(1), 21-45.

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2000). A multilevel approach to family-centered prevention in schools: Process and outcome. Addictive Behaviors, 25(6), 899-911.

Dixon, L., Lyles, A., Smith, C., Hoch, J. S., Fahey, M., Postrado, L., Lucksted, A., & Lehman, A. (2001). Use and costs of ambulatory care services among Medicare enrollees with schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services, 52(6), 786-792.

Dixon, L., McFarlane, W. R., Lefley, H., Lucksted, A., Cohen, M., Falloon, I., Mueser, K., Miklowitz, D., Solomon, P., & Sondheimer, D. (2001). Evidence-based practices for services to families of people with psychiatric disabilities. Psychiatric Services, 52(7), 903-910.

Dixon, L., Stewart, B., Burland, J., Delahanty, J., Lucksted, A., & Hoffman, M. (2001). Pilot study of the effectiveness of the Family-to-Family Education Program. Psychiatric Services, 52(7), 965-967.

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Doherty, W. J., & Beaton, J. M. (2000). Family therapists, community, and civic renewal. Family Process, 39(2), 149-161.

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Donohue, B., & Azrin, N. (2001). Family behavior therapy, Wagner, Eric F. (Ed); Waldron, Holly B. (Ed). (2001). Innovations in adolescent substance abuse interventions. (pp. 205 227). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Pergamon/Elsevier Science Inc. xii, 394 pp.SEE BOOK.

Dosen, A., & Day, K. (Eds.). (2001). Treating mental illness and behavior disorders in children and adults with mental retardation.

Douglas, J., & Harris, B. (2001). Description and evaluation of a day-centre-based behavioural feeding programme for young children and their parents. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 6(2), 241-256.

Droees, R. M., Breebaart, E., Ettema, T. P., van Tilburg, W., & Mellenbergh, G. J. (2000). Effect of integrated family support versus day care only on behavior and mood of patients with dementia. International Psychogeriatrics, 12(1), 99-115.

Dudley Grant, G. R. (2001). Eastern Caribbean family psychology with conduct-disordered adolescents from the Virgin Islands. American Psychologist, 56(1), 47-57.

Duhl, B. S. (2000). Uses of the self in integrated contextual systems therapy, Baldwin, Michele (Ed). (2000). The use of self in therapy (2nd ed.). (pp. 107 126). . xxv, 293 pp.SEE BOOK.

Duncan, D. S. (2001). A qualitative study of family-based treatment of adolescent substance abuse: Theory verification and generation.

Dunn, A. B., & Levitt, M. M. (2000). The genogram: From diagnostics to mutual collaboration. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(3), 236-244.

Duret, I. (2000). L'auto-engendrement: Une solution pour echapper au destin familial? Considerations systemiques sur les repercussions transgenerationnelles des traumatismes et les solutions imaginees par les familles pour les contourner. / Self-generation: A solution to escape from family destiny? Therapie Familiale, 21(2), 129-140.

Dyck, D. G., Short, R. A., Hendryx, M. S., Norell, D., Myers, M., Patterson, T., McDonell, M. G., Voss, W. D., & McFarlane, W. R. (2000). Management of negative symptoms among patients with schizophrenia attending multiple-family groups. Psychiatric Services, 51(4), 513-519.

Dykes, M. A., & Neville, K. E. (2000). Taming trouble and other tales: Using externalized characters in solution-focused therapy. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(1), 74-81.

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Early, T. J. (2001). Measures for practice with families from a strengths perspective. Families in Society, 82(3), 225-232.

Echevarria Doan, S. (2001). Resource-based reflective consultation: Accessing client resources through interviews and dialogue. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(2), 201-212.

Eckstein, D. (2001). Counseling is the answer . . .Counseling is the answer . . .But what is the Question? 25 questions for couples and families. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(4), 463-467.

Eckstein, D., Welch, D. V., & Gamber, V. (2001). The process of early recollection reflection (PERR) for couples and families. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(2), 203-209.

Edgeworth, J., & Carr, A. (2000). Child abuse, Carr, Alan (Ed). (2000). What works with children and adolescents?: A critical review of psychological interventions with children, adolescents and their families. (pp. 17 48). . xii, 364 pp.SEE BOOK.

Edwards, J. H. (2002). Evidenced-based treatment for child ADHD: "Real-world" practice implications. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 24(2), 126-139.

Edwards, T. M. (2002). A place at the table: Integrating diet and nutrition into family therapy practice. American Journal of Family Therapy, 30(3), 243-255.

Egelund, N. (2001). Erfaringer fra etablering af aben, anonym radgivning i kommunalt regi. / Experiences from an open, anonymous counselling project. Psykologisk Paedagogisk Radgivning, 38(1), 14-28.

Ehrensperger, S., Goerg, D., Fischer, W., Fredenrich, A., & Guimon, J. (2001). Pratica de grupo entre los miembros de la Federacion Espanola de Psicoterapeutas. / The practice of group psychotherapy among the members of the Spanish Federation of Psychotherapists. Intersubjetivo: Revista de Psicoterapia Psicoanalitica y Salud, 3(1), 89-96.

Eisler, I. (2002). Comment-The scientific practitioner and family therapy: A way forward, a strait-jacket or a distraction? Journal of Family Therapy, 24(2), 125-133.

Eisler, I., Dare, C., Hodes, M., Russell, G., Dodge, E., & Le Grange, D. (2000). Family therapy for adolescent anorexia nervosa: The results of a controlled comparison of two family interventions. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 41(6), 727-736.

El Islam, M. F. (2001). The woman with one foot in the past, Tseng, Wen Shing (Ed); Streltzer, Jon (Ed). (2001). Culture and psychotherapy: A guide to clinical practice. (pp. 27 41). . xv, 298 pp.SEE BOOK.

Ellias Frankel, J., Oberman, A., & Ward, K. (2000). Addiction treatment for Jewish Americans and their families, Krestan, Jo Ann (Ed). (2000). Bridges to recovery: Addiction, family therapy, and multicultural treatment. (pp. 115 144). . xii, 323 pp.SEE BOOK.

Emery, L. M. (2000). Children and families in need: A comprehensive program.

Emery, R. E. (2001). Behavioral family intervention: Less "behavior" and more "family", Booth, Alan (Ed); Crouter, Ann C. (Ed); et al. (2001). Couples in conflict. (pp. 241 249). . xi, 288 pp.SEE BOOK.

Ennis, S. (2001). Truth-talk: Analysis of a family therapy conversation.

Eppler, C., & Latty, C. (2001). Filial therapy with co-therapists. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(3), 89-96.

Erdman, P. (2000). Bringing a symbol: An experiential exercise for systematic change, Watts, Richard E. (Ed). (2000). Techniques in marriage and family counseling, Vol. 1. The family psychology and counseling series. (pp. 99 102). . xvi, 124 pp.SEE BOOK.

Eron, L., Huesmann, R., Spindler, A., Guerra, N., Henry, D., & Tolan, P. (2002). A cognitive-ecological approach to preventing aggression in urban settings: Initial outcomes for high-risk children. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70(1), 179-194.

Espina Eizaguirre, A., Ortego Saenz de Cabezon, M. A., & Ochoa de Alda Martinez de Apellaniz, I. (2000). Un ensayo controlado de intervenciones familiares en trastornos alimetarios. / A controlled trial of family interventions in eating disorders. Anales de Psiquiatria, 16(8), 322-336.

Etchison, M., & Kleist, D. M. (2000). Review of narrative therapy: Research and utility. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(1), 61-66.

Ettinger, D. (2001). Therapeutic alliance rupture and resolution processes in multidimensional family therapy: A grounded theory approach to the study of therapeutic events.

Eubanks, R. A. (2002). The MRI reflecting team: An integrated approach. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 21(1), 10-19.

Evans, J. (2000). Therapeutic maps for therapeutic mazes: The 'Time Sphere' as an interventive mapping of family movements in context. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(1), 42-46.

Evans, K. M., & Rotter, J. C. (2000). Multicultural family approaches to career counseling. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(1), 67-71.

Evans, M. E., Boothroyd, R. A., Greenbaum, P. E., Brown, E., Armstrong, M. I., & Kuppinger, A. D. (2001). Outcomes associated with clinical profiles of children in psychiatric crisis enrolled in intensive, in-home interventions. Mental Health Services Research, 3(1), 35-44.

Everett, C. A. (2002). Seduced by urgency, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 109 114). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Everett, C. A., & Everett, S. V. (2000). Single-parent families: Dynamics and treatment issues, Nichols, William C. (Ed); Pace Nichols, Mary Anne (Ed); et al. (2000). Handbook of family development and intervention. Wiley series in couples and family dynamics and treatment. (pp. 323 340). . xxii, 482 pp.SEE BOOK.

Eyberg, S. M., Funderburk, B. W., Hembree Kigin, T. L., McNeil, C. B., Querido, J. G., & Hood, K. K. (2001). Parent-child interaction therapy with behavior problem children: One and two year maintenance of treatment effects in the family. Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 23(4), 1-20.

Falloon, I. R. H. (2001). Stress management and schizophrenia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 179, 76-77.

Falloon, I. R. H., Roncone, R., Held, T., Coverdale, J. H., & Laidlaw, T. M. (2002). An international overview of family interventions: Developing effective treatment strategies and measuring their benefits for patients, carers, and communities, Lefley, Harriet P. (Ed); Johnson, Dale L. (Ed). (2002). Family interventions in mental illness: International perspectives. (pp. 3 23). . ix, 247 pp.SEE BOOK.

Faust, J. (2000). "Integration of family and cognitive behavioral therapy for treating sexually abused children": Response. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 7(3), 361-368.

Faust, J. (2001). Post traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents: Conceptualization and treatment. In H. Orvaschel & J. Faust (Eds.), Handbook of conceptualization and treatment of child psychopathology (pp. 239-265). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Pergamon/Elsevier Science Inc.

Feinauer, L. L. (2002). Embracing monsters, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 336 342). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Ferch, S. R. (2001). Relational conversation: Meaningful communication as a therapeutic intervention. Counseling and Values, 45(2), 118-135.

Fergus, K. D., & Reid, D. W. (2002). Integrating constructivist and systemic metatheory in family therapy. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 15(1), 41-63.

Fernandez Rodriguez, C., & Fernandez Martinez, R. (2001). Tratamientos psicologicos eficaces para la hipocondria. / Efficacious psychological treatments for hypochondriasis. Psicothema, 13(3), 407-418.

Fidell, B. (2000). Exploring the use of family therapy with adults with a learning disability. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(3), 308-323.

Filkowski, M. B., Storm, C. L., York, C. D., & Brandon, A. D. (2001). Approaches to the study of gender in marriage and family therapy curricula. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 117-122.

Fischer, R. L., & Valley, C. (2000). Monitoring the benefits of family counseling: Using satisfaction surveys to assess the client's perspective. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 70(2), 271-286.

Fish, L. S. (2000). Hierarchical relationship development: Parents and children. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(4), 501-510.

Fishbane, M. D. (2001). Relational narratives of the self. Family Process, 40(3), 273-291.

Fishel, A. K., Buchs, T., McSheffrey, C., & Murphy, C. (2001). Adding written reflections to the reflecting team. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(3), 81-88.

Fishman, H. C., Andes, F., & Knowlton, R. (2001). Enhancing family therapy: The addition of a community resource specialist. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 111-116.

Flaskas, C. (2002). Comment--Border crossing and the integrity of frameworks. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(2), 222-231.

Flaskas, C., Stagoll, B., Larner, G., Hart, B., Doan, R., Weingarten, K., Loth, W., Hayward, M., & Pocock, D. (2000). Dialogues of diversity in therapy: A virtual symposium. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(3), 121-143.

Flemke, K. R. (2001). The marginalization of intimate friendship between women within the context of therapy. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 13(1), 75-91.

Fletcher, T. B. (2000). Primary nocturnal enuresis: A structural and strategic family systems approach. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 22(1), 32-44.

Flomenhaft, K., & Voronoff, D. (2000). An innovative program of family support: Helping families of troubled youth. Family Therapy, 27(1), 33-46.

Fogarty, J. A. (2000). The magical thoughts of grieving children: Treating children with complicated mourning and advice for parents.

Fontes, L. A. (2002). Born a problem?, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 280 283). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Fornia, G. L., & Frame, M. W. (2001). The social and emotional needs of gifted children: Implications for family counseling. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(4), 384-390.

Fourez, B. (2001). Systemic: limited or unlimited company? Therapie Familiale, 22(2), 105-120.

Fowler, J. C., & Rosenberg, C. (2000). Intergrated treatment in the care of seriously disturbed adolescents and their families, Esman, Aaron H. (Ed); Flaherty, Lois T. (Ed); et al. (2000). Adolescent psychiatry: Developmental and clinical studies, Vol 25. The Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry. (pp. 169 185). . viii, 294 pp.SEE BOOK.

Fox, L., & Mueser, K. T. (2001). Implementing family-friendly services. Psychiatric Services, 52(3), 386-387.

Fox, R. (2001). Elements of the helping process: A guide for clinicians (2nd ed.). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Social Work Practice Press.

Foy, C. W., & Breunlin, D. C. (2001). Integrative supervision: A metaframeworks perspective, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 387 394). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Fraenkel, P., & Pinsof, W. M. (2001). Teaching family therapy-centered integration: Assimilation and beyond. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 11(1), 59-85.

Frame, M. W. (2000). Constructing religious/spiritual genograms, Watts, Richard E. (Ed). (2000). Techniques in marriage and family counseling, Vol. 1. The family psychology and counseling series. (pp. 69 74). . xvi, 124 pp.SEE BOOK.

Frame, M. W. (2000). The spiritual genogram in family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(2), 211-216.

Frankel, B. (2000). The widening gulf: Group therapy training and traditional training models. Group, 24(2-3), 177-184.

Frederick, C., & Sheltren, C. (2000). All in the family: Therapy for the families of traumatised children and adolescents, Dwivedi, Kedar Nath (Ed). (2000). Post traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents. (pp. 184 197). . xvi, 247 pp.SEE BOOK.

Fredman, G., & Fuggle, P. (2000). Parents with mental health problems: Involving the children, Reder, Peter (Ed); McClure, Mike (Ed); et al. (2000). Family matters: Interfaces between child and adult mental health. (pp. 213 226). . xii, 347 pp.SEE BOOK.

Freeman, M. L. (2000). Incorporating gender issues in practice with the Satir growth model. Families in Society, 81(3), 256-268.

Friedlander, M. L. (2000). Observational coding of family therapy processes: State of the art, Beck, Ariadne P. (Ed); Lewis, Carol M. (Ed). (2000). The process of group psychotherapy: Systems for analyzing change. (pp. 67 84). . xx, 494 pp.SEE BOOK.

Friedlander, M. L., Carranza, V. E., & Guzman, M. (2002). International exchanges in family therapy: Training, research, and practice in Spain and the United States. Counseling Psychologist, 30(2), 314-329.

Friedlander, M. L., Heatherington, L., & Marrs, A. L. (2000). Responding to blame in family therapy: A constructionist/narrative perspective. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(2), 133-146.

Friedlander, M. L., & Tuason, M. T. (2000). Processes and outcomes in couples and family therapy, Brown, Steven D. (Ed); Lent, Robert W. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of counseling psychology (3rd ed.). (pp. 797 824). . xiii, 865 pp.SEE BOOK.

Friedman, H. S. (Ed.). (2001). Assessment and therapy: Specialty articles from the encyclopedia of mental health.

Fu, W., & Yu, W. (2000). Experience in systematic family therapy. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 14(5), 353-355.

Fuentes, M. J., Gonzalez, A. M., Linero, M. J., Barajas, C., De La Morena, M. L., Quintana, I., Goicoechea, M. A., & Fernandez, M. (2001). Variables familiares que dificultan el acogimiento preadoptivo. Seguimiento y orientacion familiar. / Family variables hindering adoption during the pre-adoptive period. Follow up and family counseling. Infancia y Aprendizaje, 24(2), 147-163.

Fulcher, L. (2001). Differential assessment of residential group care for children and young people. British Journal of Social Work, 31(3), 417-435.

Fumagalli, E. (2000). Modelli terapeutici a confronto: E l'eclettismo integrativo una proposta unitaria? / Comparing therapeutic models: Is integrative eclecticism a unitary proposition? Terapia Familiare, 63, 19-41.

Furlong, M. A. (2001). Individuals live their lives within their "tribes": Accessing the practitioner's personal experience of interdependence. Journal of Family Studies, 7(2), 236-241.

Furukawa, T. A. (2001). Psychosocial treatment for schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 158(12), 2092-2093.

Garfield, S. L. (2002). Some comments on "Principles of empirically supported interventions in counseling psychology." Counseling Psychologist, 30(2), 292-301.

Garnier, A. M., & Mosca, F. (2001). To compose with the idea of family. Family recomposition: Risk or banality? Therapie Familiale, 22(2), 121-132.

Gates, R. D., Arce de Esnaola, S., Kroupin, G., Stewart, C. C., van Dulmen, M., Xiong, B., & Boss, P. G. (2000). Diversity of new American families: Guidelines for therapists, Nichols, William C. (Ed); Pace Nichols, Mary Anne (Ed); et al. (2000). Handbook of family development and intervention. Wiley series in couples and family dynamics and treatment. (pp. 299 322). . xxii, 482 pp.SEE BOOK.

Geffken, G. R., Zelikovsky, N., Clark Rudman, J. E., Silverstein, J. H., & Drobes, D. (2000). Poor metabolic control during menstruation and sexual abuse issues in an adolescent with diabetes. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 73(4), 561-565.

Gehart, D. R., Ratliff, D. A., & Lyle, R. R. (2001). Qualitative research in family therapy: A substantive and methodological review. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(2), 261-274.

Geist, R., Heinmaa, M., Stephens, D., Davis, R., & Katzman, D. K. (2000). Comparison of family therapy and family group psychoeducation in adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 45(2), 173-178.

Gelles, R. J. (2001). The challenge of changing couples, Booth, Alan (Ed); Crouter, Ann C. (Ed); et al. (2001). Couples in conflict. (pp. 221 226). . xi, 288 pp.SEE BOOK.

Gelormino, J. E. (2001). Reconstructing the "monsters" and the "failures": Concerns and issues for professionals. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 21(1), 125-138.

Gennart, M., Vannotti, M., & Zellweger, J. P. (2001). La maladie chronique: Une atteinte a l'histoire des familles. / Chronic disease: A breach in family history. Therapie Familiale, 22(3), 231-250.

George, E. L., Friedman, J. C., & Miklowitz, D. J. (2000). Integrated family and individual therapy for bipolar disorder, Johnson, Sheri L. (Ed); Hayes, Adele M. (Ed); et al. (2000). Stress, coping, and depression. (pp. 307 323). . xiv, 358 pp.SEE BOOK.

Geron, Y., & Malkinson, R. (2000). On becoming a supervisor in family therapy. Clinical Supervisor, 19(1), 61-75.

Gerson, M. J. (2001). A baby, maybe: Crossing the parenthood threshold, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 103 109). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Gerson, M. J. (2001). The drama of couples therapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 11(3), 333-347.

Getz, H. G. (2002). Family therapy in a women's group: Integrating marraige and family therapy and group therapy. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 10(2), 220-223.

Gillham, J. E., Shatte, A. J., & Freres, D. R. (2000). Preventing depression: A review of cognitive-behavioral and family interventions. Applied and Preventive Psychology, 9(2), 63-88.

Gladding, S. T., & Henderson, D. A. (2000). Creativity and family counseling: The SCAMPER model as a template for promoting creative processes. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(3), 245-249.

Gladstone, T. R. G., & Beardslee, W. R. (2000). The prevention of depression in at-risk adolescents: Current and future directions. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 14(1), 9-23.

Glass, T. A., Dym, B., Greenberg, S., Rintell, D., Roesch, C., & Berkman, L. F. (2000). Psychosocial intervention in stroke: Families in recovery from stroke trial (FIRST). American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 70(2), 169-181.

Glick, I. D., Berman, E. M., Clarkin, J. F., & Rait, D. S. (2000). Marital and family therapy (4th ed.).

Glick, I. D., & Loraas, E. L. (2001). Family treatment of borderlne personality disorder, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 135 154). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Glueckauf, R. L., Fritz, S. P., Ecklund Johnson, E. P., Liss, H. J., Dages, P., & Carney, P. (2002). Videoconferencing-based family counseling for rural teenagers with epilepsy: Phase 1 findings. Rehabilitation Psychology, 47(1), 49-72.

Glueckauf, R. L., Liss, H. J., McQuillen, D. E., Webb, P. M., Dairaghi, J., & Carter, C. B. (2002). Therapeutic alliance in family therapy for adolescents with epilepsy: An exploratory study. American Journal of Family Therapy, 30(2), 125-139.

Goetz, A. L., Gavin, W., & Lane, S. J. (2000). Measuring parent/professional interaction in early intervention: Validity and reliability. Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 20(4), 222-240.

Gold, J. (2001). Psyche and system: On progress in the integration of individual psychotherapy and family psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 11(3), 285-288.

Gold, J. M., & Wilson, J. S. (2002). Legitimizing the child-free family: The role of the family counselor. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 10(1), 70-74.

Gold, S. N. (2000). Not trauma alone: Therapy for child abuse survivors in family and social context.

Goldbeck, L., & Babka, C. (2001). Development and evaluation of a multi-family psychoeducational program for cystic fibrosis. Patient Education and Counseling, 44(2), 187-192.

Goldberg, C. (2001). The constuctive use of adverse countertransference in family psychotherapy. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(2), 75-81.

Gonzalez Kruger, G. E. (2000). Mexican-American's expectations and utilization patterns of marriage and family therapy services. (marriage counseling).

Goodlin Jones, B. L., & Anders, T. F. (2001). Relationship disturbances and parent-child therapy: Sleep problems. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 487-499.

Goodwach, R. (2001). Does reunion cure adoption? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 22(2), 73-79.

Gore, K. L., & Carter, M. M. (2001). Family therapy for panic disorder: A cognitive-behavioral interpersonal approach to treatment, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 109 134). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Gorman, P. (2001). Teaching diagnosis from a postmodern perspective. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 20(1), 3-11.

Govener, D. L. (2001). Paradigm lost: A study of Don D. Jackson's clinical consistency with Jackson's interactional theory.

Graller, J. L. (2001). Freud's impact on marriage and the family, Winer, Jerome A. (Ed); Anderson, James William (Ed). (2001). The annual of psychoanalysis volume XXIX: Sigmund Freud and his impact on the modern world. (pp. 145 159). Hillsdale, NJ, US: Analytic Press, Inc.. xii, 332 pp.SEE BOOK.

Granjon, E., & Mezzalama, C. (2001). Mitopoiesi e sofferenza familiare. / Mythopoiesis and family suffering. Interazioni, 1, 17-23.

Grant, H. B., Jr. (2000). Termination: How families experience the end of family therapy.

Grant, J., & Crawley, J. (2001). The self in the couple relationship: Part 1. Psychodynamic Counselling, 7(4), 445-459.

Grant, K. J., Henley, A., & Kean, M. (2001). The journey after the journey: Family counselling in the context of immigration and ethnic diversity. Canadian Journal of Counselling, 35(1), 89-100.

Green, R. J. (2000). "Lesbians, gay men, and their parents": A critique of LaSala and the prevailing clinical "wisdom." Family Process, 39(2), 257-266.

Green, R. J. (2000). Lesbians, gays, and family psychology: Resources for teaching and practice, Greene, Beverly (Ed); Croom, Gladys L. (Ed). (2000). Education, research, and practice in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered psychology: A resource manual, Vol. 5. (pp. 207 225). . xii, 344 pp.SEE BOOK.

Greene, R. R. (2000). Serving the aged and their families in the 21st century using a revised practice model. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 34(1), 43-62.

Greeno, C. G. (2001). The skeleton: What underlies treatment research? Family Process, 40(3), 361-363.

Greenspun, W. (2001). Using contradiction: Family treatment of child sexual abuse, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 179 189). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Griffith, J., Zucker, M., Bliss, M., Foster, J., & Kaslow, N. J. (2001). Family interventions for depressed African American adolescent females, VandeCreek, Leon (Ed); Jackson, Thomas L. (Ed). (2001). Innovations in clinical practice: A source book, Vol. 19. (pp. 159 173). . x, 467 pp.SEE BOOK.

Grimm, G. G. (2002). Brain injury survivors: Effects of targeted family counseling.

Grosz, C. A., Kempe, R. S., & Kelly, M. (2000). Extrafamilial sexual abuse: Treatment for child victims and their families. Child Abuse and Neglect, 24(1), 9-23.

Gu, J., Qu, Z., & Chen, M. (2001). Comprehensive intervention on behavior problem of school children. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 15(1), 58-59.

Guanipa, C., & Woolley, S. R. (2000). Gender biases and therapists' conceptualization of couple difficulties. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(2), 181-192.

Gurman, A. S. (2001). Brief therapy and family/couple therapy: An essential redundancy. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 8(1), 51-65.

Haber, R. (2002). Virginia Satir: An integrated, humanistic approach. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 24(1), 23-34.

Haddock, S. A. (2002). A content analysis of articles pertaining to therapeutic considerations for dual-income couples (1979--1999). American Journal of Family Therapy, 30(2), 141-156.

Haddock, S. A., MacPhee, D., & Zimmerman, T. S. (2001). AAMFT Master Series tapes: An analysis of the inclusion of feminist principles into family therapy practice. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(4), 487-500.

Haddock, S. A., Zimmerman, T. S., & MacPhee, D. (2000). The power equity guide: Attending to gender in family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(2), 153-170.

Hahn, R. A., & Kleist, D. M. (2000). Divorce mediation: Research and implications for family and couples counseling. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(2), 165-171.

Ham, M. D. C. (2001). Broadening the space of family education and training: Opportunities for transformation. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 20(1), 24-35.

Hanish, L. D., & Tolan, P. H. (2001). Patterns of change in family-based aggression prevention. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(2), 213-226.

Hanna, S. M. (2002). Farmer, naturalist, environmentalist, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 353 360). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Hanney, L., & Kozlowska, K. (2002). Healing traumatized children: Creating illustrated storybooks in family therapy. Family Process, 41(1), 37-65.

Harari, E. (2000). The facts never speak for themselves: Schizophrenia, substance abuse and family therapy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(2), 91-93.

Hardaway, T. G., II. (2000). Family play therapy and child psychiatry in an era of managed care, Kaduson, Heidi Gerard (Ed); Schaefer, Charles E. (Ed). (2000). Short term play therapy for children. (pp. 256 265). . xiv, 384 pp.SEE BOOK.

Hardy, K. V. (2001). Healing the world in fifty-minute intervals: A response to "Family therapy saves the planet." Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 19-22.

Hardy, K. V. (2002). The problem is a problem, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 284 288). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Harrington, R., Kerfoot, M., Dyer, E., McNiven, F., Gill, J., Harrington, V., & Woodham, A. (2000). Deliberate self-poisoning in adolescence: Why does a brief family intervention work in some cases and not others? Journal of Adolescence, 23(1), 13-20.

Harris, M. A., Greco, P., Wysocki, T., & White, N. H. (2001). Family therapy with adolescents with diabetes: A litmus test for clinically meaningful change. Families, Systems and Health, 19(2), 159-168.

Harris, S. M. (2001). Teaching family therapists about sexual attraction in therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 123-128.

Harrison, A. M. (2000). Psychiatric theory and practice: Using Sander's theoretical contributions to assist parents in managing aggression in their preschool children. Infant Mental Health Journal, 21(1-2), 123-130.

Haupt, M., Siebel, U., Palm, B., Kretschmar, J. H., & Jaenner, M. (2000). Behandlungseffekte einer paartherapeutischen psychoedukativen Gruppenarbeit mit Demenzkranken und ihren pflegenden Angehoerigen. / Effects of a family-centered group therapy with demented patients and their caregivers. Fortschritte der Neurologie, Psychiatrie, 68(11), 503-515.

Hawley, D. R. (2000). Clinical implications of family resilience. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(2), 101-116.

Hawley, D. R., Bailey, C. E., & Pennick, K. A. (2000). A content analysis of research in family therapy journals. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(1), 9-16.

Hawley, D. R., & Dahl, C. (2000). Using the Levels of Family Involvement model with religious professionals. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 28(2), 87-98.

Hawley, D. R., & Geske, S. (2000). The use of theory in family therapy research: A content analysis of family therapy journals. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(1), 17-22.

Hellinger, B. (2001). Love's own truths: Bonding and balancing in close relationships.

Helmeke, K. B., & Prouty, A. M. (2001). Do we really understand? An experiential exercise for training family therapists. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(4), 535-544.

Hendrix, C. C., Fournier, D. G., & Briggs, K. (2001). Impact of co-therapy teams on client outcomes and therapist training in marriage and family therapy. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(1), 63-82.

Henry, J., & Purcell, R. (2000). Exploring the tensions: Being family-centered with parents who abuse/neglect their children. Infant Toddler Intervention, 10(4), 275-285.

Hepworth, J. (2002). Living with connection, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 302 307). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Herbert, M. (2000). Parenting skills interventions, Reder, Peter (Ed); McClure, Mike (Ed); et al. (2000). Family matters: Interfaces between child and adult mental health. (pp. 237 256). . xii, 347 pp.SEE BOOK.

Hernandez, M. (2000). Puerto Rican families and substance abuse, Krestan, Jo Ann (Ed). (2000). Bridges to recovery: Addiction, family therapy, and multicultural treatment. (pp. 253 283). . xii, 323 pp.SEE BOOK.

Herschell, A. D., Lumley, V. A., & McNeil, C. B. (2000). Parent-child interaction therapy, Vandecreek, Leon (Ed); Jackson, Thomas L. (Ed). (2000). Innovations in clinical practice: A source book, Vol. 18. (pp. 103 120). . x, 494 pp.SEE BOOK.

Higgins, J. A., & Dermer, S. (2001). The use of film in marriage and family counselor education. Counselor Education and Supervision, 40(3), 182-192.

Hill, E. W. (2001). Understanding forgiveness as discovery: Implications for marital and family therapy. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(4), 369-384.

Hill, M., Dillane, J., Bannister, J., & Scott, S. (2002). Everybody needs good neighbours: An evaluation of an intensive project for families facing eviction. Child and Family Social Work, 7(2), 79-89.

Hill, M. R., & Mamalakis, P. M. (2001). Family therapists and religious communities: Negotiating dual relationships. Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies, 50(3), 199-208.

Hills, J. (Ed.). (2002). Rescripting family experiences: The therapeutic influence of John Byng-Hall: London, England: Whurr Publishers, Ltd.(2002). xviii, 181 pp.

Hiraki, S. K. (2000). The experience of honor and five Japanese-Americans. (values).

Ho, B. S. (2001). Family-centered, integrated services: Opportunities for school counselors. Professional School Counseling, 4(5), 357-361.

Hodge, D. R. (2000). Spiritual ecomaps: A new diagrammatic tool for assessing marital and family spirituality. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(2), 217-228.

Hoffman, L. (2001). A communal perspective for relational therapies. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 11(4), 5-17.

Hoffman, L. (2002). Family therapy: An intimate history.

Hogue, A., Liddle, H. A., Becker, D., & Johnson Leckrone, J. (2002). Family-based prevention counseling for high-risk young adolescents: Immediate outcomes. Journal of Community Psychology, 30(1), 1-22.

Hohmann Marriott, B. E. (2001). Marriage and family therapy research: Ethical issues and guidelines. American Journal of Family Therapy, 29(1), 1-11.

Hollins, S. (2001). Psychotherapeutic methods, Dosen, Anton (Ed); Day, Kenneth (Ed). (2001). Treating mental illness and behavior disorders in children and adults with mental retardation. (pp. 27 44). . xv, 561 pp.SEE BOOK.

Honig, P. (2000). Family work, Lask, Bryan (Ed); Bryant Waugh, Rachel (Ed). (2000). Anorexia nervosa and related eating disorders in childhood and adolescence (2nd ed.). (pp. 187 204). . xviii, 382 pp.SEE BOOK.

Hope, L. B., Milewski Hertlein, K. A., & Rodriguez, A. (2001). Removing the gag that binds: An examination of therapeutic implications of political correctness. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(1), 33-49.

Horwitz, S. H. (2001). Grief and cultural transition: A journey out of despair, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 205 216). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Hsu, E., Sedlar, G., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2002). Child sexual abuse, Hersen, Michel. (2002). Clinical behavior therapy: Adults and children. (pp. 449 473). New York, NY, US: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. xiv, 513 pp.SEE BOOK.

Huber, C. H. (2000). Rational-emotive family therapy: ABC, A'B'C', DE, Carlson, Jon (Ed); Sperry, Len (Ed). (2000). Brief therapy with individuals & couples. (pp. 71 105). . xvii, 571 pp.SEE BOOK.

Hudock, A. M., Jr., & Warden, S. A. G. (2001). Using movies to teach family systems concepts. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(2), 116-121.

Huey, S. J., Jr., & Henggeler, S. W. (2001). Effective community-based interventions for antisocial and delinquent adolescents, Hughes, Jan N. (Ed); La Greca, Annette Marie (Ed); et al. (2001). Handbook of psychological services for children and adolescents. (pp. 301 322). . x, 485 pp.SEE BOOK.

Huxley, N. A., Parikh, S. V., & Baldessarini, R. J. (2000). Effectiveness of psychosocial treatments in bipolar disorder: State of the evidence. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 8(3), 126-140.

Huxley, N. A., Rendall, M., & Sederer, L. (2000). Psychosocial treatments in schizophrenia: A review of the past 20 years. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 188(4), 187-201.

Hyde, J. A. (2001). Bipolar illness and the family. Psychiatric Quarterly, 72(2), 109-118.

Inclan, J. E. (2001). Steps toward a culture and migration dialogue: Developing a framework for therapy with immigrant families, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 229 241). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Innes, M. (2002). Satir's therapeutically oriented educational process: A critical appreciation. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 24(1), 35-56.

Integrating individual and family systems psychotherapy to treat borderline personality disorder. (2001). Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 11(3), 313-331.

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Ivey, D. C., & Wampler, K. S. (2000). Internship training in marriage and family therapy: A survey of doctoral program objectives and implementation. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(3), 385-389.

Jackson Gilfort, A., Liddle, H. A., Tejeda, M. J., & Dakof, G. A. (2001). Facilitating engagement of African American male adolescents in family therapy: A cultural theme process study. Journal of Black Psychology, 27(3), 321-340.

Jacobs, B. (2001). Taking sides: A white intern encounters an African American family, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 171 178). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Jacobs, L., & Wachs, C. (2002). Parent therapy: A relational alternative to working with children. Northvale, NJ, US: Jason Aronson, Inc.

Jacques, J. D. (2000). Surviving suicide: The impact on the family. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(4), 376-379.

Jankowski, P. J., & Ivey, D. C. (2001). Problem definition in marital and family therapy: A qualitative study. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(4), 419-439.

Jencius, M., & Sager, D. E. (2001). The practice of marriage and family counseling in cyberspace. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(3), 295-301.

Jewell, T. C. (2002). Never too old to learn new tricks, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 404 409). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Joanning, H., & Keoughan, P. (2002). My children's good example, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 231 234). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Johnson, B. D., Franklin, L. C., Hall, K., & Prieto, L. R. (2000). Parent training through play: Parent-Child Interaction Therapy with a hyperactive child. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(2), 180-186.

Johnson, E. D. (2001). The Partnership Model: Working with families of people with serious mental illness, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 27 53). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Johnson, S. (2001). Family therapy saves the planet: Messianic tendencies in the family systems literature. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 3-11.

Johnson, S. (2001). Saving the planet--or ourselves? Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 23-25.

Johnson, S. (2002). Let's do another study, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 80 86). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Johnson, S., & Boisvert, C. (2002). Treating couples and families from the humanistic perspective: More than the symptom, more than solutions, Cain, David J. (Ed). (2002). Humanistic psychotherapies: Handbook of research and practice. (pp. 309 337). . xxviii, 701 pp.SEE BOOK.

Johnson, S., & Lebow, J. (2000). The "coming of age" of couple therapy: A decade review. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(1), 23-38.

Johnson, T. C. (2001). Marriage and family therapy supervision: Minority students' experiences.

Jordan, K. (2001). Family art therapy: The joint family holiday drawing. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(1), 52-54.

Jordan, K. (2001). Monitoring our own: Suggested additions to the IAMFC code of ethics. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(1), 43-46.

Jordan, K., Alvarado, J., Braley, R., & Williams, L. (2001). Family preservation through home-based family therapy: An overview. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(3), 31-44.

Jordan, K., & Stevens, P. (2001). Teaching ethics to graduate students: A course model. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(2), 178-184.

Jordan, K. B. (2000). Programmed distance writing: An enhancement to traditional talk therapy. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(1), 79-81.

Jordan, L. K. (2000). I must do my best. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 19(3), 283-288.

Josephson, A. M., & Serrano, A. (2001). The integration of individual therapy and family therapy in the treatment of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 431-450.

Joubert, C. (2001). Dal sacrificio per la famiglia alla famiglia sacrificata. Un nuovo mito, l'individualismo anti-individualita. / From sacrifice towards family to sacrificed family. Interazioni, 1, 34-41.

Jurich, A. P. (2002). Case 3. You might get what you wish for, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 67 79). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Kameguchi, K., & Murphy Shigematsu, S. (2001). Family psychology and family therapy in Japan. American Psychologist, 56(1), 65-70.

Kaplan, D. M. (2000). Using an informed consent brochure to help establish a solid therapeutic relationship, Watts, Richard E. (Ed). (2000). Techniques in marriage and family counseling, Vol. 1. The family psychology and counseling series. (pp. 3 10). . xvi, 124 pp.SEE BOOK.

Kaslow, F. W. (2000). Continued evolution of family therapy: The last twenty years. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 22(4), 357-386.

Kaslow, F. W. (Ed.). (2000). Handbook of couple and family forensics: A sourcebook for mental health and legal professionals.

Kaslow, F. W. (2000). History of family therapy: Evolution outside of the U.S.A. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(4), 1-35.

Kaslow, F. W. (2000). Preparation for forensic family therapy practice, Kaslow, Florence W. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of couple and family forensics: A sourcebook for mental health and legal professionals. (pp. 507 514). . xvii, 554 pp.SEE BOOK.

Kaslow, F. W. (2001). Whither countertransference in couples and family therapy: A systemic perspective. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57(8), 1029-1040.

Kaslow, N. J., & Aronson, S. G. (2001). The consequences of caring: Mutual healing of family and therapists following a suicide, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 373 383). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Kaslow, N. J., Collins, M. H., Rashid, F. L., Baskin, M. L., Griffith, J. R., Hollins, L., & Eckman, J. E. (2000). The efficacy of a pilot family psychoeducational intervention for pediatric sickle cell disease (SCD). Families, Systems and Health, 18(4), 381-404.

Kaslow, N. J., Smith, G. G., & Croft, S. S. (2000). Families with young children: A developmental-family systems perspective, Nichols, William C. (Ed); Pace Nichols, Mary Anne (Ed); et al. (2000). Handbook of family development and intervention. Wiley series in couples and family dynamics and treatment. (pp. 189 207). . xxii, 482 pp.SEE BOOK.

Kaufman, M., Morgen, K. J., & Ladany, N. (2001). Family counseling supervision, Bradley, Loretta J. (Ed); Ladany, Nicholas (Ed). (2001). Counselor supervision: Principles, process, and practice (3rd ed.). (pp. 245 267). . xxiv, 409 pp.SEE BOOK.

Kavanagh, D. J., White, A., Young, R. M., & Jenner, L. (2000). Towards an integrated and family-sensitive intervention for comorbid substance abuse and schizophrenia: A comment on Sheils and Rolfe. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(2), 88-90.

Kazak, A. E. (2001). "We're at the breaking point": Family distress and competence in serious childhood illness, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 287 297). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Kazdin, A. E. (2002). Psychosocial treatments for conduct disorder in children and adolescents, Nathan, Peter E. (Ed); Gorman, Jack M. (Ed). (2002). A guide to treatments that work (2nd ed.). (pp. 57 85). . xxii, 681 pp.SEE BOOK.

Keefler, J. (2001). The psychoeducational model and case management: The role of marital and family therapy in the treatment of the chronically mentally ill, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 185 213). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Keen, J., Oliver, P., Rowse, G., & Mathers, N. (2000). Keeping families of heroin addicts together: Results of 13 months' intake for community detoxification and rehabilitation at a family centre for drug users. Family Practice, 17(6), 484-489.

Keiley, M. K. (2002). Case 13. Visiting all the monsters, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 317 329). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Keiley, M. K. (2002). The development and implementation of an affect regulation and attachment intervention for incarcerated adolescents and their parents. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 10(2), 177-189.

Keith, D. V. (2000). I look for I: The self of the therapist--Part II, Baldwin, Michele (Ed). (2000). The use of self in therapy (2nd ed.). (pp. 275 281). . xxv, 293 pp.SEE BOOK.

Keith, D. V. (2000). The self in family therapy: A field guide, Baldwin, Michele (Ed). (2000). The use of self in therapy (2nd ed.). (pp. 263 274). . xxv, 293 pp.SEE BOOK.

Keith, D. V., Connell, G. M., & Connell, L. C. (2001). Defiance in the family: Finding hope in therapy.

Keith, D. V., & Kaye, D. L. (2001). Consultation with the extended family: Primary process in clinical practice. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 563-576.

Kenyon, G. M., Clark, P. G., & de Vries, B. (Eds.). (2001). Narrative gerontology: Theory, research, and practice.

Keoughan, P., Joanning, H., & Sudak Allison, J. (2001). Child access and visitation following divorce: A growth area for marriage and family therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 29(2), 155-163.

Kerr, C. (2000). Eugene O'Neill: An American playwright's contribution to family therapy. Arts in Psychotherapy, 27(2), 115-122.

Kessler, M. R. H., Werner Wilson, R. J., Cook, A. S., & Berger, P. (2000). Emotion management of marriage and family therapists: How is it different for women and men? American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(3), 243-253.

Kicklighter, B. L. (2001). Effects of pretherapy contacts upon client attendance, therapeutic alliance, session satisfaction and pretherapy anxiety at a university training facility.

Killgore, W. D. S. (2000). Academic and research interest in several approaches to psychotherapy: A computerized search of literature in the past 16 years. Psychological Reports, 87(3, Pt 1), 717-720.

Killian, K. D. (2001). Reconstituting racial histories and identities: The narratives of interracial couples. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 27-42.

King, D. A. (2001). The case of the "expendable" elder: Family therapy with an older depressed man, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 157 168). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Kinsella, J. A. (2000). Direct supervision: A computer feedback method used in the live supervision of first practicum marriage and family therapy students.

Kirby Green, G., & Moore, J. E. (2001). The effects of cyclical psychodynamics therapy on the codependence of families with legally blind children. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 95(3), 167-172.

Kiser, D. J., & Piercy, F. P. (2001). Creativity and family therapy theory development: Lessons from the founders of solution-focused therapy. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(3), 1-30.

Kissman, K., & Tunney, K. (2001). Preparing students for family practice. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(3), 261-273.

Klco, J. M. (2000). Treatment and trauma: Shirley Temple's nightmares, Newton, Nancy A. (Ed); Sprengle, Kadi (Ed). (2000). Psychosocial interventions in the home: Housecalls. (pp. 245 256). . xv, 296 pp.SEE BOOK.

Knudson Martin, C. (2001). Women and mental health: A feminist family systems approach, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 331 359). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Kolko, D. J., Brent, D. A., Baugher, M., Bridge, J., & Birmaher, B. (2000). Cognitive and family therapies for adolescent depression: Treatment specificity, mediation, and moderation. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68(4), 603-614.

Kopelowicz, A., Liberman, R. P., & Zarate, R. (2002). Psychosocial treatments for schizophrenia, Nathan, Peter E. (Ed); Gorman, Jack M. (Ed). (2002). A guide to treatments that work (2nd ed.). (pp. 201 228). . xxii, 681 pp.SEE BOOK.

Kottler, J. A., & Parr, G. (2000). The family therapist's own family. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(2), 143-148.

Kramer, D., & Moore, M. (2001). Gender roles, romantic fiction and family therapy. Psycoloquy, 12(24), np.

Kramer, D. A. (2001). The biology of family psychotherapy. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 625-640.

Krestan, J. A. (Ed.). (2000). Bridges to recovery: Addiction, family therapy, and multicultural treatment.

Krusky, M. (2002). Women and thinness: The watch on the eve of the feast. Therapy with families experiencing troubled eating. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 21(1), 58-76.

Kuipers, E. (2000). Psychological treatments for psychosis: Evidence based but unavailable? Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills, 4(2), 249-258.

Kung, W. W. (2000). Rating scale of therapists' systemic responses in an individual treatment context. Family Process, 39(2), 207-217.

Kurri, K., & Wahlstroem, J. (2001). Dialogical management of morality in domestic violence counselling. Feminism and Psychology, 11(2), 187-208.

L'Abate, L., De Giacomo, P., McCarty, F., De Giacomo, A., & Verrastro, G. (2000). Evaluating three models of intimate relationships. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 22(1), 103-122.

Ladnier, R. D., & Massanari, A. E. (2000). Treating ADHD as attachment deficit hyperactivity disorder, Levy, Terry M. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of attachment interventions. (pp. 27 65). . xiv, 289 pp.SEE BOOK.

Laird, J. (2000). Culture and narrative as central metaphors for clinical practice with families, Demo, David H. (Ed); Allen, Katherine R. (Ed); et al. (2000). Handbook of family diversity. (pp. 338 358). . xviii, 460 pp.SEE BOOK.

Laird, J. (2000). Gender in lesbian relationships: Cultural, feminist, and constructionist reflections. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(4), 455-467.

Laitila, A., Aaltonen, J., Wahlstroem, J., & Angus, L. (2001). Narrative Process Coding System in marital and family therapy: An intensive case analysis of the formation of a therapeutic system. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(3), 309-322.

Lantz, J. (2000). Meaning-centered marital and family therapy: Learning to bear the beams of love.

Lantz, J. (2001). Depression, existential family therapy, and Viktor Frankl's dimensional ontology. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(1), 19-32.

Larner, G. (2000). Towards a common ground in psychoanalysis and family therapy: On knowing not to know. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(1), 61-82.

Laroi, F. (2000). Treating families of individuals with traumatic brain injury: Presentation of clinical cases approached from a structural therapy perspective. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(4), 69-78.

Larson, J. H., Parks, A. A., Harper, J. M., & Heath, V. A. (2001). A psychometric evaluation of the family rules from the past questionnaire. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(1), 83-103.

LaSala, M. C. (2000). Lesbians, gay men, and their parents: Family therapy for the coming-out crisis. Family Process, 39(1), 67-81.

Lasswell, M. E. (2002). Where are the fathers?, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 381 385). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Laszloffy, T. A. (2000). The implications of client satisfaction feedback for beginning family therapists: Back to the basics. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(3), 391-397.

Laszloffy, T. A. (2002). Case 4. Being there, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 95 108). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Laszloffy, T. A., & Hardy, K. V. (2000). Uncommon strategies for a common problem: Addressing racism in family therapy. Family Process, 39(1), 35-50.

Laughlin, M. J. (2000). Teaching creativity in family therapy supervision: Looking through an improvisational lens. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(3), 55-75.

Launer, J. (2001). Whatever happened to biology? Reconnecting family therapy with its evolutionary origins. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(2), 155-170.

Lauriello, J., Bustillo, J., & Keith, S. J. (2000). Commentary: Can intensive psychosocial treatments make a difference in a time of atypical antipsychotics and managed care? Schizophrenia Bulletin, 26(1), 141-144.

Lauterbach, E. C. (2000). Family management issues, Lauterbach, Edward C. (Ed). (2000). Psychiatric management in neurological disease. (pp. 297 304). . xv, 346 pp.SEE BOOK.

Law, D. D., & Crane, D. R. (2000). The influence of marital and family therapy on health care utilization in a health-maintenance organization. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(3), 281-291.

Lawless, J. J. (2001). Exploring the discourse of race, ethnicity, and culture in clinical supervision of marriage and family therapy utilizing conversation analysis.

Lawless, J. J., Gale, J. E., & Bacigalupe, G. (2001). The discourse of race and culture in family therapy supervision: A conversation analysis. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(2), 181-197.

Le Francois, B. (2001). Rupture de traitement et separation. / Forced interruption of a psychoanalytic treatment and separation. Revue Francaise de Psychanalyse, 62(2), 525-539.

Lebow, J. (2000). What does the research tell us about couple and family therapies? Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56(8), 1083-1094.

Lebow, J. (2001). Conducting integrative therapy over time: A case example of open-ended therapy, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 21 32). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Lee, B. K. (2002). Congruence in Satir's model: Its spiritual and religious significance. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 24(1), 57-78.

Lee, B. K. (2002). Development of a congruence scale based on the Satir model. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 24(1), 217-239.

Lee, R. E., Eppler, C., Kendal, N., & Latty, C. (2001). Critical incidents in the professional lives of first year MFT students. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(1), 51-61.

Lee, R. E., Jager, K. B., Whiting, J. B., & Kwantes, C. T. (2000). Clinical assessment using the Clinical Rating Scale: Thomas and Olson revisited. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(4), 535-537.

Lee, R. E., Jager, K. B., Whiting, J. B., & Kwantes, C. T. (2000). The factor structure of the Beavers Interactional Scales. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 22(1), 81-90.

Lee, R. E., & Stacks, A. M. (2001). The factor structure of the Beavers International Scales Revisited. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(2), 231-240.

Lee, R. E., & Stacks, A. M. (2001). Reconsidering the factor structure of the Beavers Interactional Scales: Do external ratings mirror self-reports? Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(4), 455-464.

Lee, R. G. (2001). Shame and support: Understanding an adolescent's family field, McConville, Mark (Ed); Wheeler, Gordon (Ed). (2001). The heart of development: Vol. ll: Adolescence: Gestalt approaches to working with children, adolescents and their worlds. (pp. 253 270). . 320 pp.SEE BOOK.

Leff, J., Sharpley, M., Chisholm, D., Bell, R., & Gamble, C. (2001). Training community psychiatric nurses in schizophrenia family work: A study of clinical and economic outcomes for patients and relatives. Journal of Mental Health UK, 10(2), 189-197.

Lefley, H. P. (2001). Helping families of criminal offenders with mental illness, Landsberg, Gerald (Ed); Smiley, Amy (Ed). (2001). Forensic mental health: Working with offenders with mental illness. (pp. 40 1 40 13). . xxxii, 47 9 pp.SEE BOOK.

Lehmkuhl, U., & Lehmkuhl, G. (2000). Ethische Fragen in der Psychotherapie von Kindern, Jugendlichen und Familien. / Ethical questions in psychotherapy of children, adolescents, and families. Zeitschrift fuer Individualpsychologie, 25(3), 184-196.

Lehrke, S., Becker, S., & Laessle, R. G. (2002). Strukturierte Verhaltenstherapie bei uebergewichtigen Kindern: Therapieeffekte zur Nahrungsaufnahme. / Structured Behavioral Therapy with Obese Children: Therapeutic Effects in Nutrition. Verhaltenstherapie, 12(1), 9-16.

Leichtman, M. (2001). Facilitating the transition from residential treatment into the community: III. Changing roles of nursing and child care staff. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, 19(2), 27-37.

Lemmon, C. R., & Josephson, A. M. (2001). Family therapy for eating disorders. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 519-542.

Lenior, M. E., Dingemans, P. M. A. J., Linszen, D. H., de Haan, L., & Schene, A. H. (2001). Social functioning and the course of early-onset schizophrenia: Five-year follow-up of a psychosocial intervention. British Journal of Psychiatry, 179, 53-58.

Lenz, A. (2000). Wo bleiben die Kinder in der Familienberatung? Ergebnisse einer explorativen Studie. / Where are the children in the family counseling? Results of an explorative study. Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie, 49(10), 765-778.

Leone, C. M. (2001). Toward a more optimal selfobject milieu: Family psychotherapy from the perspective of self psychology. Clinical Social Work Journal, 29(3), 269-289.

Lependorf Palmer, M., & Healey, K. (2002). Family consulting: A new role for therapists. American Journal of Family Therapy, 30(3), 203-213.

Leslie, L. A. (2002). Finding one's voice, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 211 216). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Leslie, L. A., & Morton, G. (2001). Family therapy's response to family diversity: Looking back, looking forward. Journal of Family Issues, 22(7), 904-921.

Levant, R. F., & Philpot, C. L. (2002). Conceptualizing gender in marital and family therapy research: The gender role strain paradigm, Liddle, Howard A. (Ed); Santisteban, Daniel A. (Ed); et al. (2002). Family psychology: Science based interventions. (pp. 301 329). . xxiii, 384 pp.SEE BOOK.

Levant, R. F., & Silverstein, L. B. (2001). Integrating gender and family systems theories: The "both/and" approach to treating a postmodern couple, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 245 252). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Lever, H., & Gmeiner, A. (2000). Families leaving family therapy after one or two sessions: A multiple descriptive case study. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 22(1), 39-65.

Levine, M. D., Ringham, R. M., Kalarchian, M. A., Wisniewski, L., & Marcus, M. D. (2001). Is family-based behavioral weight control appropriate for severe pediatric obesity? International Journal of Eating Disorders, 30(3), 318-328.

Levitt, D. H. (2001). Anorexia nervosa: Treatment in the family context. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(2), 159-163.

Levy, T. M. (Ed.). (2000). Handbook of attachment interventions.

Levy, T. M., & Orlans, M. (2000). Attachment disorder and the adoptive family, Levy, Terry M. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of attachment interventions. (pp. 243 259). . xiv, 289 pp.SEE BOOK.

Levy, T. M., & Orlans, M. (2000). Attachment disorder as an antecedent to violence and antisocial patterns in children, Levy, Terry M. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of attachment interventions. (pp. 1 26). . xiv, 289 pp.SEE BOOK.

Lichtenberg, J. W., & Wampold, B. E. (2002). Closing comments on counseling psychology's principles of empirically supported interventions. Counseling Psychologist, 30(2), 309-313.

Lidchi, V. G. (2002). Lessons for an outsider: A family therapist's experience in Bolivia. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(2), 150-166.

Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., Parker, K., Diamond, G. S., Barrett, K., & Tejeda, M. (2001). Multidimiensional family therapy for adolescent drug abuse: Results of a randomized clinical trial. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 27(4), 651-688.

Liddle, H. A., & Hogue, A. (2000). A family-based, developmental-ecological preventive intervention for high-risk adolescents. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(3), 265-279.

Liddle, H. A., & Hogue, A. (2001). Multidimensional family therapy for adolescent substance abuse, Wagner, Eric F. (Ed); Waldron, Holly B. (Ed). (2001). Innovations in adolescent substance abuse interventions. (pp. 229 261). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Pergamon/Elsevier Science Inc. xii, 394 pp.SEE BOOK.

Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C., Diamond, G. M., Sessa, F. M., Schmidt, S., & Ettinger, D. (2000). Toward a developmental family therapy: The clinical utility of research on adolescence. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(4), 485-499.

Liddle, H. A., Santisteban, D. A., Levant, R. F., & Bray, J. H. (Eds.). (2002). Family psychology: Science-based interventions.

Lieberman, A. F., Silverman, R., & Pawl, J. H. (2000). Infant-parent psychotherapy: Core concepts and current approaches, Zeanah, Charles H. Jr. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of infant mental health (2nd ed.). (pp. 472 484). . xvii, 588 pp.SEE BOOK.

Linares, J. L. (2001). Does history end with postmodernism? Toward an ultramodern family therapy. Family Process, 40(4), 401-412.

Lock, J., Grange, D. l., Agras, W. S., & Dare, C. (2001). Treatment manual for anorexia nervosa: A family-based approach.

Lock, J., & Le Grange, D. (2001). Can family based treatment of anorexia nervosa be manualized? Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 10(4), 253-261.

Long, E. S., & Adams, C. D. (2001). Mediation of parent-adolescent conflict through the combination of problem-solving communication training and behavioral exchange. Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 23(3), 1-17.

Long, J. K., Granit, A., & Barney, M. N. (2002). Sitting outside the therapy room, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 166 173). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Lopez, S. R., Kopelowicz, A., & Canive, J. M. (2002). Strategies in developing culturally congruent family interventions for schizophrenia: The case of Hispanics, Lefley, Harriet P. (Ed); Johnson, Dale L. (Ed). (2002). Family interventions in mental illness: International perspectives. (pp. 61 90). . ix, 247 pp.SEE BOOK.

Losso, R. (2001). Il mito familiare: Fonte dei transfert familiari. / The familial myth: Origin of familial transference. Interazioni, 1, 59-67.

Lowe, W., Jr. (2000). Detriangulation of absent fathers in single-parent Black families: Techniques of imagery. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(1), 29-40.

Lowry Webster, H. M., Barrett, P. M., & Dadds, M. R. (2001). A universal prevention trial of anxiety and depressive symptomatology in childhood: Preliminary data from an Australian study. Behaviour Change, 18(1), 36-50.

Lusterman, D. D. (2001). Religious and cultural issues in ecosystemic therapy: A therapist in the flow, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 217 228). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Lyle, R. R., & Gehart, D. R. (2000). The narrative of ethics and the ethics of narrative: The implications for Ricoeur's narrative model for family therapy. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(4), 73-89.

Ma, J. L. C. (2000). Treatment expectations and treatment experience of Chinese families towards family therapy: Appraisal of a common belief. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(3), 296-307.

Ma, J. L. C., Chow, M. Y. M., Lee, S., & Lai, K. (2002). Family meaning of self-starvation: Themes discerned in family treatment in Hong Kong. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(1), 57-71.

MacFarlane, M. M. (Ed.). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press.

MacFarlane, M. M. (2001). Systemic treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder in a rural community mental health center: An integrative approach, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 155 183). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Maggio, L. M., Chenail, R., & Todd, T. (2001). Teaching family therapy in an electronic age. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 20(1), 12-23.

Maggio, L. M., Marcotte, M., Perry, J., & Truax, D. (2001). Student perspectives on family therapy training. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 20(1), 36-44.

Mahoney, A., Coffield, A., Lewis, T., & Lashley, S. L. (2001). Meso-Analytic Behavioral Rating System for Family Interactions: Observing play and forced-compliance tasks with young children, Kerig, Patricia K. (Ed); Lindahl, Kristin M. (Ed). (2001). Family observational coding systems: Resources for systemic research. (pp. 225 241). . xviii, 301 pp.SEE BOOK.

Maione, P. V., & Bamond, R. (2001). Order and the court: Preliminary ideas on family therapy with divorcing couples. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 21(1), 97-112.

Maiquez Chaves, M. L., Blanco Villasenor, A., Rodrigo Lopez, M. J., & Vermaes, I. P. R. (2000). La evaluacion de la eficiencia en la intervencion familiar: Generalizabilidad y optimizacion del Programa Experiencial para Padres. / Efficiency estimation model based on the Experiential Program for Parents: A generalizability study. Psicothema, 12(4), 533-542.

Malone, C. A. (2001). Child and adolescent psychiatry and family therapy. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 395-413.

Mamalakis, P. M., & Hill, M. R. (2001). Evolving potential dual relationships: A response to Butler and Gardner. Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies, 50(3), 214-219.

Mannarino, A. P., & Cohen, J. A. (2000). "Integrating cognitive behavioral and humanistic approaches": Response. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 7(3), 357-361.

Marinaccio, B. C. (2001). The effects of school-based family therapy.

Marotta, A. B. (2001). The effects of post-divorce family therapy on children.

Marriott, A., Donaldson, C., Tarrier, N., & Burns, A. (2000). Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural family intervention in reducing the burden of care in carers of patients with Alzheimer's disease. British Journal of Psychiatry, 176, 557-562.

Marriott, A., Tarrier, N., & Burns, A. (2001). "Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural family intervention in reducing the burden of care in carers of patients with Alzheimer's disease": Reply. British Journal of Psychiatry, 178, 84.

Marsh, D. T. (2001). A family-focused approach to serious mental illness: Empirically supported interventions.

Marshall, J. P., & Wieling, E. (2000). Promoting MFT diversity through "cultural plunges." Family Therapy, 27(2), 89-99.

Martindale, B., Bateman, A., & Margison, F. (Eds.). (2000). Psychosis: Psychological approaches and their effectiveness.

Masini Rivera, M. T. (2001). Supervisory needs of in-home therapists as compared with therapists of clinical settings.

May, K. M. (2000). Gifted children and their families. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(1), 58-60.

May, K. M. (2001). Theory: Does it matter? Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(1), 37-38.

McAdams, C. R., III, & Foster, V. A. (2002). The safety session: A prerequisite to progress in counseling families with physically aggressive children and adolescents. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 10(1), 49-56.

McAlpine, C., Marshall, C. C., & Doran, N. H. (2001). Combining child welfare and substance abuse services: A blended model of intervention. Child Welfare, 80(2), 129-149.

McBride, J., & Simms, S. (2001). Death in the family: Adapting a family systems framework to the grief process. American Journal of Family Therapy, 29(1), 59-73.

McCall, J. (2000). Dana: A 7-year-old girl with leukemia, Oremland, Evelyn K.; Oremland, Jerome D. (Ed). (2000). Protecting the emotional development of the ill child: The essence of the child life profession. (pp. 73 84). . xi, 266 pp.SEE BOOK.

McCann, D. (2001). Lesbians, gay men, their families and counselling: Implications for training and practice. Educational and Child Psychology, 18(1), 78-88.

McCollum, E. E. (2002). Trading monsters for dreams, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 330 335). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

McCollum, E. E., & Trepper, T. S. (2001). Family solutions for substance abuse: Clinical and counseling approaches.

McDaniel, S. H. (2002). James Lawrence Framo (1922-2001): Obituary. American Psychologist, 57(6-7), 441.

McDaniel, S. H. (2002). Somatizing sexual secrets, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 263 269). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

McDaniel, S. H., Harkness, J. L., & Epstein, R. M. (2001). Differentiation before death: Medical family therapy for a woman with end-stage Crohn's disease and her son, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 323 336). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

McDaniel, S. H., Harkness, J. L., & Epstein, R. M. (2001). Medical family therapy for a woman with end-stage Crohn's disease. American Journal of Family Therapy, 29(5), 375-395.

McDaniel, S. H., Lusterman, D. D., & Philpot, C. L. (Eds.). (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach.

McDaniel, S. H., Lusterman, D. D., & Philpot, C. L. (2001). Introduction to integrative ecosystemic family therapy, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 3 17). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

McDaniel, S. H., & Speice, J. (2001). What family psychology has to offer women's health: The examples of conversion, somatization, infertility treatment, and genetic testing. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32(1), 44-51.

McDermut, W., Alves, J. W., Miller, I. W., & Keitner, G. I. (2001). Family treatment of depression and the McMaster Model of Family Functioning, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 83 107). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

McDonough, S. C. (2000). Interaction guidance: An approach for difficult-to-engage families, Zeanah, Charles H. Jr. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of infant mental health (2nd ed.). (pp. 485 493). . xvii, 588 pp.SEE BOOK.

McFadden, J. (2001). Intercultural marriage and family: Beyond the racial divide. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(1), 39-42.

McFarlane, W. R. (2000). Psychoeducational multi-family groups: Adaptations and outcomes, Martindale, Brian (Ed); Bateman, Anthony (Ed); et al. (2000). Psychosis: Psychological approaches and their effectiveness. (pp. 68 95). . xiii, 306 pp.SEE BOOK.

McFarlane, W. R. (2002). Multifamily groups in the treatment of severe psychiatric disorders. New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.

McFarlane, W. R., Hornby, H., Dixon, L., & McNary, S. (2002). Psychoeducational multifamily groups: Research and implementation in the United States, Lefley, Harriet P. (Ed); Johnson, Dale L. (Ed). (2002). Family interventions in mental illness: International perspectives. (pp. 43 60). . ix, 247 pp.SEE BOOK.

McFarlane, W. R., McNary, S., Dixon, L., Hornby, H., & Cimett, E. (2001). Predictors of dissemination of family psychoeducation in community mental health centers in Maine and Illinois. Psychiatric Services, 52(7), 935-942.

McGoldrick, M. (2001). "Family therapy saves the planet: Messianic tendencies in the family systems literature": Response. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 17-18.

McGoldrick, M., & Carter, B. (2001). Advances in coaching: Family therapy with one person. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(3), 281-300.

McInnes, R. (2000). Landed gender: Rural couples caught between traditional and contemporary roles. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(4), 191-200.

McLean, P. D., & Miller, L. (2001). Treatment of suicidal clients and their families, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 237 260). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

McLendon, J. A. (2000). The Satir system: Brief therapy strategies, Carlson, Jon (Ed); Sperry, Len (Ed). (2000). Brief therapy with individuals & couples. (pp. 331 364). . xvii, 571 pp.SEE BOOK.

McNab, S., & Kavner, E. (2001). When it all goes wrong--challenge to mother blame: Forging connections between mother and daughter. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(2), 189-207.

McRay, B. W., McMinn, M. R., Wrightsman, K., Burnett, T. D., & Ho, S. T. D. (2001). What evangelical pastors want to know about psychology. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 29(2), 99-105.

Mecca, W. F., Rivera, A., & Esposito, A. J. (2000). Instituting an outcomes assessment effort: Lessons from the field. Families in Society, 81(1), 85-89.

Meech, C., & Wood, A. (2000). Reconnecting past, present and future lives: Therapy with a young person who experienced severe childhood privation. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(2), 102-107.

Melamed, S. (2001). Permission: A conceptual tool for treating mentally ill patients and their families. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(2), 29-42.

Mellor, D., Storer, S., & Firth, L. (2000). Family therapy into the 21st century: Can we work our way out of the epistemological maze? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(3), 151-154.

Melosi, A. (2000). Bulimia nervosa: Psicopatologia e psicoterapia in una prospettiva sistemica. / Bulimia: Psychopathology and psychotherapy in a systemic perspective. Ecologia della Mente, 23(1), 27-49.

Meloy, G. S. I. (2000). Fathers returning home from prison: A contextual, solution-focused approach for restoring marital relationships.

Merritt, E. F. (2002). Mediating Solomon's mothers in the best interest of the child, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 386 390). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Merscham, C. (2000). Restorying trauma with narrative therapy: Using the phantom family. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(3), 282-286.

Meyerstein, I. (2000). Family therapy and alternative medicine: Acupuncture as a case in point. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 22(1), 3-18.

Meyerstein, I. (2001). A systemic approach to fetal loss following genetic testing. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(4), 385-402.

Mickel, E., & Adegoke, M. A. (2000). Family therapy in transition: Choice Theory and clothing. International Journal of Reality Therapy, 20(1), 13-16.

Miklowitz, D. J. (2001). Bipolar disorder, Barlow, David H. (Ed). (2001). Clinical handbook of psychological disorders: A step by step treatment manual (3rd ed.). (pp. 523 561). . xii, 659 pp.SEE BOOK.

Miklowitz, D. J., Simoneau, T. L., George, E. L., Richards, J. A., Kalbag, A., Sachs Ericsson, N., & Suddath, R. (2000). Family-focused treatment of bipolar disorder: 1-year effects of a psychoeducational program in conjunction with pharmacotherapy. Biological Psychiatry, 48(6), 582-592.

Milan, S., & Keiley, M. K. (2000). Biracial youth and families in therapy: Issues and interventions. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(3), 305-315.

Milewski Hertlein, K. A. (2001). The use of a socially constructed genogram in clinical practice. American Journal of Family Therapy, 29(1), 23-38.

Miller, G., & de Shazer, S. (2000). Emotions in solution-focused therapy: A re-examination. Family Process, 39(1), 5-23.

Miller, L. (2001). Family therapy of brain injury: Basic principles and innovative strategies, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 311 330). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Miller, L. D., & McLeod, E. (2001). Children as participants in family therapy: Practice, research, and theoretical concerns. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(4), 375-383.

Miller, R. B., Johnson, L. N., Sandberg, J. G., Stringer Seibold, T. A., & Gfeller Strouts, L. (2000). An addendum to the 1997 outcome research chart. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(4), 347-354.

Milne, J. M., Edwards, J. K., & Murchie, J. C. (2001). Family treatment of oppositional defiant disorder: Changing views and strength-based approaches. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(1), 17-28.

Mince, J. (2001). Integration of the family therapy specialist into public school pupil personnel services. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 21(1), 139-157.

Miran Khan, C. (2001). Theoretical beacons: Maturana's theory in clinical practice. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 22(2), 66-72.

Mitchell, K., & Carr, A. (2000). Anorexia and bulimia, Carr, Alan (Ed). (2000). What works with children and adolescents?: A critical review of psychological interventions with children, adolescents and their families. (pp. 233 257). . xii, 364 pp.SEE BOOK.

Mitrani, V. B., & Czaja, S. J. (2000). Family-based therapy for dementia caregivers: Clinical observations. Aging and Mental Health, 4(3), 200-209.

Mohit, D. (2000). Psychiatric home care and family therapy: A window of opportunity for the psychiatric clinical nurse specialist. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 14(3), 127-133.

Mohr, R. (2000). Reflections on golden pond, Papp, Peggy (Ed). (2000). Couples on the fault line: New directions for therapists. (pp. 312 334). . xv, 344 pp.SEE BOOK.

Moltz, D. A. (2001). From three languages to one: Integrating individual, family, and biological perspectives in the treatment of affective disorders, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 349 358). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Montero, I., Asencio, A., Hernandez, I., Masanet, M. s. J., Lacruz, M., Bellver, F., Iborra, M., & Ruiz, I. (2001). Two strategies for family intervention in schizophrenia: A randomized trial in a Mediterranean environment. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 27(4), 661-670.

Moon, M. S. (2001). A pastoral theology of caring in Korea: Contributions from marriage and family therapy.

Moore, M., & Carr, A. (2000). Anxiety disorders, Carr, Alan (Ed). (2000). What works with children and adolescents?: A critical review of psychological interventions with children, adolescents and their families. (pp. 178 202). . xii, 364 pp.SEE BOOK.

Moore, M., & Carr, A. (2000). Depression and grief, Carr, Alan (Ed). (2000). What works with children and adolescents?: A critical review of psychological interventions with children, adolescents and their families. (pp. 203 232). . xii, 364 pp.SEE BOOK.

Moorhouse, A., & Carr, A. (2001). A study of live supervisory phone-ins in collaborative family therapy: Correlates of client cooperation. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(2), 241-249.

Moorhouse, A., & Carr, A. (2002). Gender and conversational behaviour in family therapy and live supervision. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(1), 46-56.

Morris, J. (2001). Psychological therapies in anorexia nervosa. British Journal of Psychiatry, 179, 77-78.

Morrison Velasco, S. (2000). Wrapping around empathy: The role of empathy in the wraparound model. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 2(2), 109-117.

Morrissette, P. J., & Taylor, D. (2002). Family counseling and childhood obesity: A review of approaches. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 10(1), 19-26.

Mortimer, D. A. (2001). The use of toy animals to reveal family relationships, Kaduson, Heidi Gerard (Ed); Schaefer, Charles E. (Ed). (2001). 101 more favorite play therapy techniques. (pp. 331 336). Northvale, NJ, US: Jason Aronson, Inc. xix, 457 pp.SEE BOOK.

Mosier, J., Burlingame, G. M., Wells, M. G., Ferre, R., Latkowski, M., Johansen, J., Peterson, G., & Walton, E. (2001). In-home, family-centered psychiatric treatment for high-risk children and youth. Children's Services: Social Policy, Research, and Practice, 4(2), 51-68.

Moules, N. J. (2000). Postmodernism and the sacred: Reclaiming connection in our greater-than-human worlds. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(2), 229-240.

Muela Martinez, J. A., & Godoy Garcia, J. F. (2001). Programa de intervencion familiar en esquizofrenia. Dos anos de seguimiento del Estudio de Andalucia. / Family intervention program for schizophrenia: Two-year follow-up of the Andalusia Study. Apuntes de Psicologia, 19(3), 421-430.

Muela Martinez, J. A., & Godoy, J. F. (2001). Programas actuales de intervencion familiar en esquizofrenia. / Current programmes of family treatment in schizophrenia. Psicothema, 13(1), 1-6.

Mueser, K. T. (2001). Family treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 57 81). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Mueser, K. T., & Fox, L. (2000). Family-friendly services: A modest proposal. Psychiatric Services, 51(11), 1452.

Mueser, K. T., Sengupta, A., Schooler, N. R., Bellack, A. S., Xie, H., Glick, I. D., & Keith, S. J. (2001). Family treatment and medication dosage reduction in schizophrenia: Effects on patient social functioning, family attitudes, and burden. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69(1), 3-12.

Murphy, E., & Carr, A. (2000). Enuresis and encopresis, Carr, Alan (Ed). (2000). What works with children and adolescents?: A critical review of psychological interventions with children, adolescents and their families. (pp. 49 64). . xii, 364 pp.SEE BOOK.

Murphy, E., & Carr, A. (2000). Paediatric pain problems, Carr, Alan (Ed). (2000). What works with children and adolescents?: A critical review of psychological interventions with children, adolescents and their families. (pp. 258 279). . xii, 364 pp.SEE BOOK.

Myer Mohr, L. A. (2001). Relationship components needed for Marriage and Family Therapists to work collaboratively with Health Care Professionals: A national Delphi study.

Naden, M. G., Callison, K. M., & Haynes, C. M. (2002). "Treasured awakenings:" Reciprocity and the reflecting team process. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 21(1), 41-57.

Nazario, A. J. R. (2002). Case 11. I have no problem, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 271 279). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Negretti, M. A., & Wieling, E. (2001). The use of communication technology in private practice: Ethical implications and boundary dilemmas in therapy. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(3), 275-293.

Nelson, K. W., Brendel, J. M., Mize, L. K., Lad, K., Hancock, C. C., & Pinjala, A. (2001). Therapist perceptions of ethnicity issues in family therapy: A qualitative inquiry. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(3), 363-373.

Nelson, R. H., Mitrani, V. B., & Szapocznik, J. (2000). Applying a family-ecosystemic model to reunite a family separated due to child abuse: A case study. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 22(2), 125-146.

Nelson, T. S., & Palmer, T. R. (2001). Practitioner profiles and practice patterns for marriage and family therapists in Utah. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(3), 403-407.

Newell, K. E., & Brock, G. (2002). Case 12. I'm not ready to die!, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 289 301). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Newell, M. (2002). Empathy in working with adolescents and their families, Breggin, Peter R. (Ed); Breggin, Ginger (Ed); et al. (2002). Dimensions of empathic therapy. (pp. 39 43). . ix, 197 pp.SEE BOOK.

Newfield, S. A., Newfield, N. A., Sperry, J. A., & Smith, T. E. (2000). Ethical decision making among family therapists and individual therapists. Family Process, 39(2), 177-188.

Newman, L. J. (2000). Comparing multicaregiver psychoeducational support groups with standard treatment (child cognitive-behavioral skills training and family therapy) in the treatment of children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Neziroglu, F., Hsia, C., & Yaryura Tobias, J. A. (2000). Behavioral, cognitive, and family therapy for obsessive-compulsive and related disorders. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 23(3), 657-670.

Nichols, M. P., & Fellenberg, S. (2000). The effective use of enactments in family therapy: A discovery-oriented process study. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(2), 143-152.

Nichols, W. C., & Pace Nichols, M. A. (2000). Family development and family therapy, Nichols, William C. (Ed); Pace Nichols, Mary Anne (Ed); et al. (2000). Handbook of family development and intervention. Wiley series in couples and family dynamics and treatment. (pp. 3 22). . xxii, 482 pp.SEE BOOK.

Nichols, W. C., Pace Nichols, M. A., Becvar, D. S., & Napier, A. Y. (Eds.). (2000). Handbook of family development and intervention.

Nilson, M., & Trana, H. (2000). Fra opplevd dilemma til mulige losninger i terapeutiske samtaler med barn og deres foreldre. / Experienced dilemmas and possible solutions in therapy with children and their parents. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening, 37(6), 541-551.

Niska, K. J. (2001). Therapeutic use of parental stories to enhance Mexican American family socialization: Family transition to the community school system. Public Health Nursing, 18(3), 149-156.

Nock, S. L. (2000). The divorce of marriage and parenthood. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(3), 245-263.

Northey, W. F. J. R. (2002). Case 8. Seeing is believing, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 201 210). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Norum, D. (2000). The family has the solution. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(1), 3-15.

Nunes, M. A. A., Abuchaim, A. L. G., Pinheiro, A. P., Somenzi, L., & Raffin, A. L. (2000). Estudo de seguimento de pacientes com transtornos do comportamento alimentar. / Two-year Brazilian follow-up study of eating disordered patients. Revista de Psiquatria do Rio Grande do Sul, 22(3), 199-206.

Nwoye, A. (2001). History of family therapy: The African perspective. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(4), 61-78.

O'Dell, S. (2000). Psychotherapy with gay and lesbian families: Opportunities for cultural inclusion and clinical challenge. Clinical Social Work Journal, 28(2), 171-182.

O'Halloran, M., & Carr, A. (2000). Adjustment to parental separation and divorce, Carr, Alan (Ed). (2000). What works with children and adolescents?: A critical review of psychological interventions with children, adolescents and their families. (pp. 280 299). . xii, 364 pp.SEE BOOK.

Okhai, M. F. (2001). Psychological therapies in anorexia nervosa. British Journal of Psychiatry, 179, 78.

Onnis, L., Di Gennaro, A., Cespa, G., Dentale, R. C., Benedetti, P., Forato, F., Maurelli, F. M., Businco, L., Vazzoler, C., Bernardini, L., & Sera, F. (2001). Prevention of chronicity in psychosomatic illness: A systemic research study into the treatment of childhood asthma. Families, Systems and Health, 19(3), 237-250.

Oravec, J. A. (2000). Internet and computer technology hazards: Perspectives for family counselling. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 28(3), 309-324.

Oravec, J. A. (2000). Online counselling and the Internet: Perspectives for mental health care supervision and education. Journal of Mental Health UK, 9(2), 121-135.

Orvaschel, H. (2001). Dysthymia. In H. Orvaschel & J. Faust (Eds.), Handbook of conceptualization and treatment of child psychopathology (pp. 133-148). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Pergamon/Elsevier Science Inc.

Osis, M., & Stout, L. (2001). Using narrative therapy with older adults, Kenyon, Gary M. (Ed); Clark, Phillip G. (Ed); et al. (2001). Narrative gerontology: Theory, research, and practice. (pp. 273 290). . xviii, 358 pp.SEE BOOK.

Ozechowski, T. J., & Liddle, H. A. (2000). Family-based therapy for adolescent drug abuse: Knowns and unknowns. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 3(4), 269-298.

Papero, D. V. (2000). Bowen systems theory, Dattilio, Frank M. (Ed); Bevilacqua, Louis J. (Ed). (2000). Comparative treatments for relationship dysfunction. Springer series on comparative treatments for psychological disorders. (pp. 25 44). . xvii, 414 pp.SEE BOOK.

Papp, P. (Ed.). (2000). Couples on the fault line: New directions for therapists.

Parette, H. P., Jr., Brotherson, M. J., & Blake Huer, M. (2000). Giving families a voice in augmentative and alternative communication decision-making. Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 35(2), 177-190.

Parr, P. E. (2000). The family FIRO model: Exploring relationship needs of "at-risk" families. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(3), 255-264.

Partridge, C. R., & Rhine, E. E. (2001). Working with the families of serious juvenile offenders: The Growing Up FAST parole program. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(4), 403-417.

Partridge, K. (2000). Family problems, Champion, Lorna (Ed); Power, Mick (Ed). (2000). Adult psychological problems: An introduction (2nd ed.). Contemporary psychology series. (pp. 175 199). . xii, 242 pp.SEE BOOK.

Patterson, J., Hayworth, M., Turner, C., & Raskin, M. (2000). Spiritual issues in family therapy: A graduate-level course. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(2), 199-210.

Penn, P. (2001). Chronic illness: Trauma, language, and writing: Breaking the Silence. Family Process, 40(1), 33-52.

Perkins Dock, R. E. (2001). Family interventions with incarcerated youth: A review of the literature. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 45(5), 606-625.

Phillips, J. H., & Corcoran, J. (2000). Multi-family group interventions with schizophrenia. Groupwork, 12(2), 45-63.

Philpot, C. L. (2001). Family therapy for men, Brooks, Gary R. (Ed); Good, Glenn E. (Ed). (2001). The new handbook of psychotherapy and counseling with men: A comprehensive guide to settings, problems, and treatment approaches, Vol. 1 & 2. (pp. 622 636). . xv, 888 pp.SEE BOOK.

Pierce, R. B. (2000). Speech-language pathologist's guide to home health care.

Piercy, F. P. (2002). Sticks and stones and names can hurt you, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 258 262). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Piercy, F. P., & Fontes, L. A. (2001). Teaching ethical decision-making in qualitative research: A learning activity. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 20(4), 37-46.

Piercy, F. P., Lipchik, E., & Kiser, D. (2000). Miller and de Shazer's article on "Emotions in solution-focused therapy." Family Process, 39(1), 25-28.

Pigott, C. (2002). Du bien-fonde de l'analyse familiale. / On the validity of family analysis. Revue Francaise de Psychanalyse, 66(1), 167-178.

Pilgrim, D. (2000). The real problem for postmodernism. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(1), 6-23.

Pinsof, W. M., & Hambright, A. B. (2002). Toward prevention and clinical relevance: A preventive intervention model for family therapy research and practice, Liddle, Howard A. (Ed); Santisteban, Daniel A. (Ed); et al. (2002). Family psychology: Science based interventions. (pp. 177 195). . xxiii, 384 pp.SEE BOOK.

Pinsof, W. M., & Wynne, L. C. (2000). Toward progress research: Closing the gap between family therapy practice and research. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(1), 1-8.

Pitschel Walz, G., Leucht, S., Baeuml, J., Kissling, W., & Engel, R. R. (2001). The effect of family interventions on relapse and rehospitalization in schizophrenia--A meta-analysis. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 27(1), 73-92.

Pizer, C. L. (2000). Frameworld as subtext: A process analysis of the development of dynamic shifts in family therapy.

Plank, C. (2000). The psychotherapy of a desperate situation, Sabo, Alex N. (Ed); Havens, Leston (Ed). (2000). The real world guide to psychotherapy practice. (pp. 183 208). . x, 337 pp.SEE BOOK.

Pollard, R. Q., Jr., & Rinker, N. C. (2001). The misfit: A deaf adolescent struggles for meaning, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 191 204). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Pollet, S., Bamforth, M., & Collins, G. (2000). Adult psychotherapy and child and family psychiatry: Ten years working together for parents and infants. Psychiatric Bulletin, 24(4), 139-141.

Protinsky, H., & Coward, L. (2001). Developmental lessons of seasoned marital and family therapists: A qualitative investigation. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(3), 375-384.

Protinsky, H., Flemke, K., & Sparks, J. (2001). EMDR and emotionally oriented couples therapy. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(2), 153-168.

Prouty, A. (2001). Experiencing feminist family therapy supervision. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 12(4), 171-203.

Prouty, A. M., Johnson, S., & Protinsky, H. O., Jr. (2000). Recruiting the next generation of marriage and family therapists through undergraduate internships. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(1), 47-50.

Prouty, A. M., Thomas, V., Johnson, S., & Long, J. K. (2001). Methods of feminist family therapy supervision. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 85-97.

Qualls, S. H. (2000). Therapy with aging families: Rationale, opportunites and challenges. Aging and Mental Health, 4(3), 191-199.

Quittner, A. L., Drotar, D., Iveres Landis, C., Slocum, N., Seidner, D., & Jacobsen, J. (2000). Adherence to medical treatments in adolescents with cystic fibrosis: The development and evaluation of family-based interventions, Drotar, Dennis (Ed). (2000). Promoting adherence to medical treatment in chronic childhood illness: Concepts, methods, and interventions. (pp. 383 407). . xix, 520 pp.SEE BOOK.

Rabenstein, S., & Lehmann, P. (2000). Mothers and children together: A family group treatment approach. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 3(1), 185-205.

Raingruber, B. J. (2001). Three perspectives regarding what works and does not work in therapy: A comparison of judgments of clients, nurse-therapists, and uninvolved evaluators. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 7(1), 13-21.

Rait, D. S. (2000). The therapeutic alliance in couples and family therapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56(2), 211-224.

Ratliff, D. A., Wampler, K. S., & Morris, G. H. B. (2000). Lack of consensus in supervision. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(3), 373-384.

Ray, W. A. (2000). Don D. Jackson--A re-introduction. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(2), 1-6.

Razali, S. M., Hasanah, C. I., Khan, U. A., & Subramaniam, M. (2000). Psychosocial interventions for schizophrenia. Journal of Mental Health UK, 9(3), 283-289.

Reid, D. J. (2000). Addiction, African Americans, and a Christian recovery, Krestan, Jo Ann (Ed). (2000). Bridges to recovery: Addiction, family therapy, and multicultural treatment. (pp. 145 172). . xii, 323 pp.SEE BOOK.

Reid, W. J. (2002). Knowledge for direct social work practice: An analysis of trends. Social Service Review, 76(1), 6-33.

Reimers, S. (2000). Triple-mindedness. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(1), 24-28.

Reimers, S. (2001). Understanding alliances. How can research inform user-friendly practice? Journal of Family Therapy, 23(1), 46-62.

Reinares, M., Colom, F., Martinez Aran, A., Benabarre, A., & Vieta, E. (2002). Therapeutic interventions focused on the family of bipolar patients. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 71(1), 2-10.

Reiter, M. D. (2000). Utilizing the home environment in home-based family therapy. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(3), 27-39.

Remschmidt, H., & Mattejat, F. (2001). The component model of treatment in child and adolescent psychiatry: Theoretical concept and empirical results. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 10(5), I26-I45.

Resnikoff, R. (2001). Bridges for healing: Integrating family therapy and psychopharmacology.

Rey, Y. (2000). Penser l'emotion en therapie systemique: Le blason familial. / How to think emotions in systemic therapy: The family blazon. Therapie Familiale, 21(2), 141-154.

Rhoades, D. R. (2000). Schizophrenia: A review for family counselors. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(3), 258-266.

Rich, G. M. (2002). Transforming lives: Evidence of Mezirow's perspective transformation in substance abusers undergoing family-of-origin therapy (Jack Mezirow).

Richter, H. E. (2001). Psychoanalytische Familientherapie--eine aktuelle Herausforderung. / Psychoanalytic family therapy: A challenge to be faced. Psyche: Zeitschrift fuer Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen, 55(11), 1155-1167.

Rigazio DiGilio, S. A. (2000). Reconstructing psychological distress and disorder from a relational perspecitve; A systemic coconstructive-developmental framework, Neimeyer, Robert A. (Ed); Raskin, Jonathan D. (Ed). (2000). Constructions of disorder: Meaning making frameworks for psychotherapy. (pp. 309 332). . xiii, 373 pp.SEE BOOK.

Riggs, D. S. (2000). Marital and family therapy, Foa, Edna B. (Ed); Keane, Terence M. (Ed); et al. (2000). Effective treatments for PTSD: Practice guidelines from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. (pp. 354 355). . xii, 388 pp.SEE BOOK.

Riggs, D. S. (2000). Marital and family therapy, Foa, Edna B. (Ed); Keane, Terence M. (Ed); et al. (2000). Effective treatments for PTSD: Practice guidelines from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. (pp. 280 301). . xii, 388 pp.SEE BOOK.

Riley, M. A. (2001). Program evaluation of a home-based, diversion/family preservation program: Lessons learned.

Rini, D. L. (2002). Family-centered practice, Paul, Rhea (Ed). (2002). Introduction to clinical methods in communication disorders. (pp. 317 335). . xi, 367 pp.SEE BOOK.

Rio, L. M. (2001). "My family as animals": A technique to promote inclusion of children in the family therapy process. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(1), 75-85.

Riordan, R. J., & Soet, J. E. (2000). Scriptotherapy: Therapeutic writing for couples and families, Watts, Richard E. (Ed). (2000). Techniques in marriage and family counseling, Vol. 1. The family psychology and counseling series. (pp. 103 110). . xvi, 124 pp.SEE BOOK.

Rivett, M. (2000). The family therapy journals in 1999: A thematic review. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(4), 428-440.

Rivett, M. (2001). Connections and themes of spirituality in family therapy. Family Process, 40(4), 459-467.

Rivett, M. (2001). The family therapy journals in 2000: A thematic review. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(4), 423-433.

Rivett, M. (2001). Working systemically with family violence: Controversy, context and accountability. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(4), 397-404.

Robak, R. W. (2001). Self-definition in psychotherapy: Is it time to revisit self-perception theory? North American Journal of Psychology, 3(3), 529-534.

Robbins, M. S., Alexander, J. F., & Turner, C. W. (2000). Disrupting defensive family interactions in family therapy with delinquent adolescents. Journal of Family Psychology, 14(4), 688-701.

Robbins, M. S., Hervis, O., Mitrani, V. B., & Szapocznik, J. (2001). Assessing changes in family interaction: The Structural Family Systems Ratings, Kerig, Patricia K. (Ed); Lindahl, Kristin M. (Ed). (2001). Family observational coding systems: Resources for systemic research. (pp. 207 224). . xviii, 301 pp.SEE BOOK.

Rober, P. (2002). Some hypotheses about hesitations and their nonverbal expression in family therapy practice. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(2), 187-204.

Roberts, H. H. (2002). Case 9. My children are not liars, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 221 230). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Roberts, M. C., Vernberg, E. M., & Jackson, Y. (2000). Psychotherapy with children and families, Snyder, C. R. (Ed); Ingram, Rick E. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of psychological change: Psychotherapy processes & practices for the 21st century. (pp. 500 519). . xvi, 768 pp.SEE BOOK.

Robinson, B. E. (2000). Workaholism: Bridging the gap between workplace, sociocultural, and family research. Journal of Employment Counseling, 37(1), 31-47.

Robinson, W. D. (2000). Co-creating family therapy interventions through the use of participatory action research for families experiencing the crucible of cancer.

Rohrbaugh, M. J., Shoham, V., & Racioppo, M. W. (2002). Toward family level attribute * treatment interaction research, Liddle, Howard A. (Ed); Santisteban, Daniel A. (Ed); et al. (2002). Family psychology: Science based interventions. (pp. 215 237). . xxiii, 384 pp.SEE BOOK.

Rosen, K. H. (2002). Winning the battle, but losing the war?, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 115 120). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Rosenberg, B. (2000). Mandated clients and solution focused therapy: "It's not my miracle." Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(1), 90-99.

Rosenthal, C. (2000). Latino practice outcome research: A review of the literature. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 70(2), 217-238.

Rosenthal, H. G. (Ed.). (2001). Favorite counseling and therapy homework assignments: Leading therapists share their most creative strategies.

Rosenthal, S. L., Cohen, S. S., & Simeonsson, R. J. (2001). Assessment of family context, Simeonsson, Rune J. (Ed); Rosenthal, Susan L. (Ed). (2001). Psychological and developmental assessment: Children with disabilities and chronic conditions. (pp. 141 150). . xii, 386 pp.SEE BOOK.

Ross, P. (2000). The family puppet technique for assessing parent-child and family interaction patterns, Gitlin Weiner, Karen (Ed); Sandgrund, Alice (Ed); et al. (2000). Play diagnosis and assessment (2nd ed.). (pp. 672 681). . xvi, 775 pp.SEE BOOK.

Rothbaum, B. O., & Astin, M. C. (2000). Integration of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy for bipolar disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 61(Suppl9), 68-75.

Rothery, M., & Enns, G. (2001). Clinical practice with families: Supporting creativity and competence.

Rotter, J. C. (2000). Family grief and mourning. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(3), 275-277.

Rotter, J. C., & Bush, M. V. (2000). Play and family therapy. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(2), 172-176.

Rotunda, R. J., Alter, J. G., & O'Farrell, T. J. (2001). Behavioral couples therapy for comorbid substance abuse and psychiatric problems, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 289 309). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Rovers, M., DesRoches, L., Hunter, P. E., & Taylor, B. (2000). A family of origin workshop: Process and evaluation. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(4), 368-375.

Ruble, N. M., & Turner, W. L. (2000). A systemic analysis of the dynamics and organization of urban street gangs. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(2), 117-132.

Ruddy, N. B. (2002). Wagging the dog, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 410 416). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Russo, T. (2001). Family counseling training and the constructivist classroom, Eriksen, Karen (Ed); McAuliffe, Garrett (Ed). (2001). Teaching counselors and therapists: Constructivist and developmental course design. (pp. 235 254). . xii, 366 pp.SEE BOOK.

Ryan, C. (2001). Counseling lesbian, gay, and bisexual youths, D'Augelli, Anthony R. (Ed); Patterson, Charlotte J. (Ed). (2001). Lesbian, gay, and bisexual identities and youth: Psychological perspectives. (pp. 224 250). . viii, 296 pp.SEE BOOK.

Ryan, D., & Carr, A. (2001). A study of the differential effects of Tomm's questioning styles on therapeutic alliance. Family Process, 40(1), 67-77.

Rycroft, P., & Perlesz, A. (2001). Speaking the unspeakable: Reclaiming grief and loss in family life. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 22(2), 57-65.

Rynearson, E. K. (2001). Retelling violent death.

Saile, H., & Trosbach, J. (2001). Behaviorale und systemische Familientherapie bei Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit-/Hyperaktivitaetsstoerungen von Kindern: Unterschiede in der Einschaetzung von experten und im beobachtbaren Therapeutenverhalten. / Behavior and family therapy for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children: Differences in evaluation between experts in observable therapeutic results. Zeitschrift fuer Klinische Psychologie, Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, 49(1), 33-48.

Saldanha, D. (2002). Family intervention in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorders. Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health, 9(1), 57-61.

Sales, C., Faiscua, L., & Ortega Bevia, F. (2000). Mais pourquoi ne viennent-ils pas? Les raisons des absences en therapie familiale. / But why are they not coming? The reasons for absences in family therapy. Therapie Familiale, 21(2), 185-210.

Samford, B., Vaughn, M., Shumway, S., Jeffries, V., & Arredondo, R. (2001). Treating individuals and families for alcohol/other drug problems in an intensive outpatient setting. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 19(4), 65-80.

Sandberg, J. G., & Platt, J. J. (2001). Family therapy and issues of aging, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 361 388). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Sanders, G. L., & Kroll, I. T. (2000). Generating stories of resilience: Helping gay and lesbian youth and their families. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(4), 433-442.

Sanders, M. R. (2000). Community-based parenting and family support interventions and the prevention of drug abuse. Addictive Behaviors, 25(6), 929-942.

Sanders, M. R. (2001). Helping families change: From clinical interventions to population-based strategies, Booth, Alan (Ed); Crouter, Ann C. (Ed); et al. (2001). Couples in conflict. (pp. 185 219). . xi, 288 pp.SEE BOOK.

Sanders, M. R., Markie Dadds, C., Tully, L. A., & Bor, W. (2000). The Triple P-Positive Parenting Program: A comparison of enhanced, standard, and self-directed behavioral family intervention for parents of children with early onset conduct problems. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68(4), 624-640.

Santisteban, D. A., Muir Malcolm, J. A., Mitrani, V. B., & Szapocznik, J. (2002). Integrating the study of ethnic culture and family psychology intervention science, Liddle, Howard A. (Ed); Santisteban, Daniel A. (Ed); et al. (2002). Family psychology: Science based interventions. (pp. 331 351). . xxiii, 384 pp.SEE BOOK.

Sargent, J. (2001). Variations in family composition: Implications for family therapy. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 577-599.

Scaturo, D. J., Hayes, T., Sagula, D., & Walter, T. (2000). The concept of codependency and its context within family systems theory. Family Therapy, 27(2), 63-70.

Scherl, C. R., & Haley, J. (2000). Computer monitor supervision: A clinical note. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(3), 275-282.

Schindler Zimmerman, T., & Haddock, S. A. (2001). The weave of gender and culture in the tapestry of a family therapy training program: Promoting social justice in the practice of family therapy. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 12(2-3), 1-31.

Schmitt, J. L. (2000). Oedipal schmoedipal: Marianne Walters' competency-based family therapy.

Schoenwald, S. K., & Henggeler, S. W. (2002). Mental health services research and family-based treatment: Bridging the gap, Liddle, Howard A. (Ed); Santisteban, Daniel A. (Ed); et al. (2002). Family psychology: Science based interventions. (pp. 259 282). . xxiii, 384 pp.SEE BOOK.

Schoenwald, S. K., Henggeler, S. W., Brondino, M. J., & Rowland, M. D. (2000). Multisystemic therapy: Monitoring treatment fidelity. Family Process, 39(1), 83-103.

Scholz, M., & Asen, E. (2001). Multiple family therapy with eating disordered adolescents: Concepts and preliminary results. European Eating Disorders Review, 9(1), 33-42.

Schumm, W. R., Silliman, B., & Bell, D. B. (2000). Perceived premarital counseling outcomes among recently married army personnel. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 26(2), 177-186.

Schwartz, L. L. (2000). Adoption: Parents who choose children and their options, Kaslow, Florence W. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of couple and family forensics: A sourcebook for mental health and legal professionals. (pp. 23 42). . xvii, 554 pp.SEE BOOK.

Schwartz, L. L. (2000). Families by choice: Adoptive and foster families, Nichols, William C. (Ed); Pace Nichols, Mary Anne (Ed); et al. (2000). Handbook of family development and intervention. Wiley series in couples and family dynamics and treatment. (pp. 255 278). . xxii, 482 pp.SEE BOOK.

Schwartz, L. L. (2000). Surrogacy: The third leg of the reproductive triangle, Kaslow, Florence W. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of couple and family forensics: A sourcebook for mental health and legal professionals. (pp. 43 61). . xvii, 554 pp.SEE BOOK.

Schwartz, L. L., & Kaslow, F. W. (2001). The cult phenomenon: A turn of the century update. American Journal of Family Therapy, 29(1), 13-22.

Schwartz, R. C., & Johnson, S. M. (2000). Does couple and family therapy have emotional intelligence? Family Process, 39(1), 29-33.

Schwartz, T. W. (2000). The land mines of marriage: Intergenerational causes of marital conflict. Gestalt Review, 4(1), 47-62.

Schwartz, T. W. (2000). Response to Anne Teachworth's review. Gestalt Review, 4(1), 71-72.

Schwartz, T. W. (2000). Response to Joseph Zinker's comments. Gestalt Review, 4(1), 73.

Schwarz, F. (2001). Psychotherapie der Psychosen. / Psychotherapy of psychoses. Psychotherapeut, 46(1), 1-10.

Seagull, E. A. (2000). Beyond mothers and children: Finding the family in pediatric psychology. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 25(3), 161-169.

Seeing ourselves as others see us: Using video feedback in family therapy. (2001). Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 22(3), 115-119.

Selekman, M. D. (2002). Living on the razor's edge: Solution-oriented brief family therapy with self-harming adolescents.

Sellers, T. S. (2000). A model of collaborative healthcare in outpatient medical oncology. Families, Systems and Health, 18(1), 19-33.

Seltzer, M. R., Seltzer, W. J., Homb, N., Midtstigen, P., & Vik, G. (2000). Tales full of sound and fury: A cultural approach to family therapeutic work and research in rural Scandinavia. Family Process, 39(3), 285-306.

Serovich, J. M. (2000). Helping HIV-positive persons to negotiate the disclosure process to partners, family members, and friends. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(3), 365-372.

Serovich, J. M., & Mosack, K. E. (2000). Training issues for supervisors of marriage and family therapists working with persons living with HIV. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(1), 103-111.

Sexson, S. B., Glanville, D. N., & Kaslow, N. J. (2001). Attachment and depression: Implications for family therapy. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 465-486.

Sexton, T. L., & Alexander, J. F. (2002). Family-based empirically supported interventions. Counseling Psychologist, 30(2), 238-261.

Shadley, M. L. (2000). Are all therapists alike? Revisiting research about the use of self in therapy, Baldwin, Michele (Ed). (2000). The use of self in therapy (2nd ed.). (pp. 191 211). . xxv, 293 pp.SEE BOOK.

Shah, A., Varghese, M., Kumar, G. S. U., Bhatti, R. S., Raguram, A., Sobhana, H., & Srilatha, J. (2000). Brief family therapy training in India: A preliminary evaluation. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(3), 41-53.

Shaji, K. S., Kishore, R. A., & Praveenlal, K. (2001). Information and education for carers of patients with Alzheimer's disease. British Journal of Psychiatry, 178, 83-84.

Sharp, C. (2001). The parent-child clay animal activity, Kaduson, Heidi Gerard (Ed); Schaefer, Charles E. (Ed). (2001). 101 more favorite play therapy techniques. (pp. 65 69). Northvale, NJ, US: Jason Aronson, Inc. xix, 457 pp.SEE BOOK.

Shawver, L. (2001). If Wittgenstein and Lyotard could talk with Jack and Jill: Towards postmodern family therapy. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(3), 232-252.

Sheils, R., & Rolfe, T. J. (2000). Towards an integrated approach to a family intervention for co-occurring substance abuse and schizophrenia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(2), 81-87.

Sheinberg, M., & Fraenkel, P. (2001). The relational trauma of incest: A family-based approach to treatment.

Sheng, L., Jiang, B., & Shen, Y. (2002). Psychiatric assessment of unexplained chest pain and intervention. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 16(2), 76-79.

Sherman, A. C., & Simonton, S. (2001). Coping with cancer in the family. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(2), 193-200.

Sherman, R. (2000). The Intimacy Genogram, Watts, Richard E. (Ed). (2000). Techniques in marriage and family counseling, Vol. 1. The family psychology and counseling series. (pp. 81 84). . xvi, 124 pp.SEE BOOK.

Sherwood Puzzello, C. M., Perry, D. F., Wilkerson, S. A., & Hadadian, A. (2000). Infant mental health training needs of service providers in early intervention programs. Infant Toddler Intervention, 10(4), 205-214.

Shilts, L., & Reiter, M. D. (2000). Integrating externalization and scaling questions: Using "visual" scaling to amplify children's voices. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(1), 82-89.

Shimodera, S., Inoue, S., Mino, Y., Tanaka, S., Kii, M., & Motoki, Y. (2000). Expressed emotion and psychoeducational intervention for relatives of patients with schizophrenia: A randomized controlled study in Japan. Psychiatry Research, 96(2), 141-148.

Shirk, S. R. (2001). The road to effective child psychological services: Treatment processes and outcome research, Hughes, Jan N. (Ed); La Greca, Annette Marie (Ed); et al. (2001). Handbook of psychological services for children and adolescents. (pp. 43 59). . x, 485 pp.SEE BOOK.

Sholevar, G. P. (2001). Family therapy for conduct disorders. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 501-517.

Simoneau, T. L., & Miklowitz, D. J. (2001). Integrating psychiatric illness into healthy family functioning: The family psychoeducational treatment of a patient with bipolar disorder, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 359 372). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Singer, V. A. (2000). Improved language skills as a byproduct of parent-child interaction therapy with behavior problem children at risk for childhood physical abuse.

Slesnick, N. (2001). Variables associated with therapy attendance in runaway substance abusing youth: Preliminary findings. American Journal of Family Therapy, 29(5), 411-420.

Slesnick, N., Meyers, R. J., Meade, M., & Segelken, D. H. (2000). Bleak and hopeless no more: Engagement of reluctant substance-abusing runaway youth and their families. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 19(3), 215-222.

Slive, A., McElheran, N., & Lawson, A. (2001). Family therapy in walk-in mental health centers: The Eastside Family Centre, MacFarlane, Malcolm M. (Ed). (2001). Family therapy and mental health: Innovations in theory and practice. (pp. 261 285). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. xxviii, 410 pp.SEE BOOK.

Sloman, L., & Atkinson, L. (2000). Social competition and attachment, Sloman, Leon (Ed); Gilbert, Paul (Ed). (2000). Subordination and defeat: An evolutionary approach to mood disorders and their therapy. (pp. 199 214). . xiii, 245 pp.SEE BOOK.

Sluzki, C. E. (2001). All those in favor of saving the planet, please raise your hand: Comment about "Family therapy saves the planet." Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 13-15.

Smith, J. C. (2000). A study of in-home therapy.

Smith, J. E., & Meyers, R. J. (2000). CRA: The Community Reinforcement Approach for treating alcohol problems, Dougher, Michael J. (Ed). (2000). Clinical behavior analysis. (pp. 207 230). . x, 304 pp.SEE BOOK.

Smith, T. A. (2002). Firefighters need teamwork, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 361 369). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Snyman, S. H. (2000). Deconstructing a multi-verse of psychotherapy: A text seen through western and African lenses.

Sobol, B., & Williams, K. (2001). Family and group art therapy, Rubin, Judith Aron (Ed). (2001). Approaches to art therapy: Theory and technique (2nd ed.). (pp. 261 280). . xvi, 364 pp.SEE BOOK.

Softas Nall, B. C., & Baldo, T. D. (2000). Dialogues within a Greek family: Multicultural stories of a couple revisited. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(4), 396-398.

Softas Nall, B. C., & Baldo, T. D. (2001). The unexpected cotherapist. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(2), 191-192.

Solomon, P. L. (2001). The cultural context of interventions for family members with a seriously mentally ill relative, Lamb, H. Richard (Ed). (2001). Best of new directions for mental health services, 1979 2001. New directions for mental health services. (pp. 67 78). . 136 pp.SEE BOOK.

Solomon, S. M. (2000). Childhood loneliness: Implications and intervention considerations for family therapists. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(2), 161-164.

Sori, C. E. F. (2001). Training family therapists to work with children in family therapy: A modified Delphi study.

Sparks, A. N. (2000). An evaluation of the coalition for families and children's program for physically abused children.

Sperry, L. (Ed.). (2001). Integrative and biopsychosocial therapy: Maximizing treatment outcomes with individuals and couples.

Spillane Grieco, E. (2000). Cognitive-behavioral family therapy with a family in high-conflict divorce: A case study. Clinical Social Work Journal, 28(1), 105-119.

Sprenkle, D. H. (2002). A therapeutic Hail Mary, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 20 28). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

St Clair, M. (2000). An unfortunate family: Terminal illness and the altering of the attachment bond. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 54(4), 512-518.

Stacey, K., Allison, S., Dadds, V., Roeger, L., Wood, A., & Martin, G. (2001). Maintaining the gains: What worked in the year after brief family therapy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 22(4), 181-188.

Stahl, P. M. (2000). Parenting after divorce: A guide to resolving conflicts and meeting your children's needs.

Stahmann, R. F. (2000). Premarital counselling: A focus for family therapy. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(1), 104-116.

Steeves, R., Kahn, D., Ropka, M. E., & Wise, C. (2001). Ethical considerations in research with bereaved families. Family and Community Health, 23(4), 75-83.

Stein, D., Brent, D. A., Bridge, J., Kolko, D., Birmaher, B., & Baugher, M. (2001). Predictors of parent-rated credibility in a clinical psychotherapy trial for adolescent depression. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 10(1), 1-7.

Stieglitz, R. D. (2001). Verhaltenstherapeutisch orientierte familientherapie bei schizophrenen patienten. / 1. Psychiatria Danubina, 13(Suppl1), 17-22.

Storm, C. L. (2002). The patience of a saint, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 29 37). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Storm, C. L. (2002). With creativity we engage them, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 87 93). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Storm, C. L., Todd, T. C., Sprenkle, D. H., & Morgan, M. M. (2001). Gaps between MFT supervision assumptions and common practice: Suggested best practices. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(2), 227-239.

Strand, P. S. (2000). A modern behavioral perspective on child conduct disorder: Integrating behavioral momentum and matching theory. Clinical Psychology Review, 20(5), 593-615.

Strauss, C. C., & Todaro, J. F. (2001). Separation anxiety disorder. In H. Orvaschel & J. Faust (Eds.), Handbook of conceptualization and treatment of child psychopathology (pp. 151-173). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Pergamon/Elsevier Science Inc.

Street, E., Soldan, J., & Gray, J. (2000). A family affair: Themes and perspectives of counselling in genetic services. Counselling Psychology Review, 15(1), 4-11.

Streltzer, J. (2001). The man who became a child in the face of death, Tseng, Wen Shing (Ed); Streltzer, Jon (Ed). (2001). Culture and psychotherapy: A guide to clinical practice. (pp. 15 26). . xv, 298 pp.SEE BOOK.

Strickland Clark, L., Campbell, D., & Dallos, R. (2000). Children's and adolescents' views on family therapy. Journal of Family Therapy, 22(3), 324-341.

Stubbe, D. E., & Weiss, G. (2000). Psychosocial interventions: Individual psychotherapy with the child, and family interventions. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 9(3), 663-670.

Sveaass, N., & Reichelt, S. (2001). Engaging refugee families in therapy: Exploring the benefits of including referring professionals in first family interviews. Family Process, 40(1), 95-114.

Sweeney, D. S., & Rocha, S. L. (2000). Using play therapy to assess family dynamics, Watts, Richard E. (Ed). (2000). Techniques in marriage and family counseling, Vol. 1. The family psychology and counseling series. (pp. 33 47). . xvi, 124 pp.SEE BOOK.

Swenson, C. C., & Kolko, D. J. (2000). Long-term management of the developmental consequences of child physical abuse, Reece, Robert M. (Ed). (2000). Treatment of child abuse: Common ground for mental health, medical, and legal practitioners. (pp. 135 154). . xvii, 378 pp.SEE BOOK.

Szapocznik, J., & Williams, R. A. (2000). Brief Strategic Family Therapy: Twenty-five years of interplay among theory, research and practice in adolescent behavior problems and drug abuse. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 3(2), 117-134.

Taffel, R. (2001). Getting through to difficult kids and parents: Uncommon sense for child professionals.

Tan, A. (2001). Counseling for the mother of a child with tic, nocturnal enuresis, and night terror. Japanese Journal of Counseling Science, 34(3), 318-328.

Tan, D., Li, W., Wu, Y., Li, D., Liu, D., Yi, W., & Liu, G. (2001). The effect of family counseling on the rearing behavior of the parents of middle school students. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 9(2), 117-118.

Taylor, G. (2002). Family reconstruction. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 24(1), 129-138.

Teachworth, A. (2000). Response to Ted Schwartz's article "The land mines of marriage: Intergenerational causes of marital conflict." Gestalt Review, 4(1), 66-70.

Thayne, T. R. (2000). Solution-focused leadership: The development and evaluation of a family therapy based leadership training program.

Thode, N. (2001). A family systems perspective on recovery from an eating disorder, Kinoy, Barbara P. (Ed). (2001). Eating disorders: New directions in treatment and recovery (2nd ed.). (pp. 57 76). . xxii, 195 pp.SEE BOOK.

Thomas, C., & Corcoran, J. (2001). Empirically based marital and family interventions for alcohol abuse: A review. Research on Social Work Practice, 11(5), 549-575.

Thomas, N. L. (2000). Parenting children with attachment disorder, Levy, Terry M. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of attachment interventions. (pp. 67 109). . xiv, 289 pp.SEE BOOK.

Thomas, V. (2002). Case 6. Sentenced to life or united in death, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 145 158). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Thorngren, J. M., & Kleist, D. M. (2002). Multiple family group therapy: An interpersonal/postmodern approach. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 10(2), 167-176.

Tisher, M., & Dean, S. (2000). Family therapy with the elderly. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(2), 94-101.

Todd, T. (2000). Solutions focused strategic parenting of challenging teens: A class for parents. Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies, 49(2), 165-168.

Todd, T. C. (2001). A sneaky teenager with diabetes in context: Stretching Minuchin's psychosomatic model, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 299 307). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Tolan, P. H., Hanish, L. D., McKay, M. M., & Dickey, M. H. (2002). Evaluating process in child and family interventions: Aggression prevention as an example. Journal of Family Psychology, 16(2), 220-236.

Tomaras, V., Mavreas, V., Economou, M., Ioannovich, E., Karydi, V., & Stefanis, C. (2000). The effect of family intervention on chronic schizophrenics under individual psychosocial treatment: A 3-year study. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 35(11), 487-493.

Tomm, K. (2002). I'm not ready to talk, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 308 316). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Tompson, M. C., Rea, M. M., Goldstein, M. J., Miklowitz, D. J., & Weisman, A. G. (2000). Difficulty in implementing a family intervention for bipolar disorder: The predictive role of patient and family attributes. Family Process, 39(1), 105-120.

Toren, P., Wolmer, L., Rosental, B., Eldar, S., Koren, S., Lask, M., Weizman, R., & Laor, N. (2000). Case series: Brief parent-child group therapy for childhood anxiety disorders using a manual-based cognitive-behavioral technique. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 39(10), 1309-1312.

Treasure, J. (2001). "Psychological therapies in anorexia nervosa": Reply. British Journal of Psychiatry, 179, 78-79.

Trepper, T. S. (2002). Show me one more time, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 217 220). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Trierweiler, S. J., Nagata, D. K., & Banks, J. V. (2000). The structure of interpretations in family therapy: A video-enhanced exploration. Family Process, 39(2), 189-205.

Trudeau, L. S., Russell, D. W., de la Mora, A., & Schmitz, M. F. (2001). Comparisons of marriage and family therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers in job-related measures and reactions to managed care in Iowa. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(4), 501-507.

Uehara, T., Kawashima, Y., Goto, M., Tasaki, S. i., & Someya, T. (2001). Psychoeducation for the families of patients with eating disorders and changes in expressed emotion: A preliminary study. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 42(2), 132-138.

Vajentic, A., & Calovini, B. (2001). A model of bereavement support for organ and tissue donor families. Arts in Psychotherapy, 28(5), 281-287.

Van Dyke, D. J. (2001). Effectiveness of a multiple family group therapy in reducing recidivism for first-time juvenile offenders.

Van Heden, H. M. (2001). Training for collaboration: A study of medical family therapy interns.

Van Noppen, B. L., & Steketee, G. (2001). Individual, group, and multifamily cognitive-behavioral treatments, Pato, Michele Tortora (Ed); Zohar, Joseph (Ed). (2001). Current treatments of obsessive compulsive disorder (2nd ed.). Clinical practice; no. 51. (pp. 133 172). . xiii, 252 pp.SEE BOOK.

Van Velsor, P. R., & Cox, D. L. (2000). Use of the collaborative drawing technique in school counseling practicum: An illustration of family systems. Counselor Education and Supervision, 40(2), 141-152.

VanFleet, R. (2000). Short-term play therapy for families with chronic illness, Kaduson, Heidi Gerard (Ed); Schaefer, Charles E. (Ed). (2000). Short term play therapy for children. (pp. 175 193). . xiv, 384 pp.SEE BOOK.

Vatcher, C. A., & Bogo, M. (2001). The feminist/emotionally focused therapy practice model: An integrated approach for couple therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(1), 69-83.

Vaughn, M. J. (2000). Creating 'maneuvering room': A grounded theory of language and therapist influence in marriage and family therapy.

Vazquez, M. M. (2000). Puerto Rican family functioning, acculturation and attitudes toward family counseling.

Vetere, A. (2001). Structural family therapy. Child Psychology and Psychiatry Review, 6(3), 133-139.

Vetere, A., & Cooper, J. (2001). Working systemically with family violence: Risk, responsibility and collaboration. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(4), 378-396.

Vetere, A., & Henley, M. (2001). Integrating couples and family therapy into a community alcohol service: A pantheoretical approach. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(1), 85-101.

Vidgen, A., & Williams, R. (2001). Letter-writing practices in a child and family service. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(3), 317-326.

Villeneuve, C. (2001). Emphasizing the interpersonal in psychotherapy: Families and groups in the era of cost containment.

Vivian Byrne, S. E. (2001). What am I doing here? Safety, certainty and expertise in a secure unit. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(1), 102-116.

Vossler, A. (2001). Der Fragebogen zur Erziehungs- und Familienberatung (FEF): Entwicklung eines Evaluations verfahrens. / The questionnaire on child guidance and family counseling (FEF): Development of a method of evaluation. Diagnostica, 47(3), 122-131.

Wagner, E. F., Waldron, H. B., & Feder, A. B. (2001). Alcohol and drug abuse. In H. Orvaschel & J. Faust (Eds.), Handbook of conceptualization and treatment of child psychopathology (pp. 329-352). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Pergamon/Elsevier Science Inc.

Waldron, H. B., & Flicker, S. M. (2002). Alcohol and drug abuse, Hersen, Michel. (2002). Clinical behavior therapy: Adults and children. (pp. 474 490). New York, NY, US: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. xiv, 513 pp.SEE BOOK.

Waldron, H. B., Slesnick, N., Brody, J. L., Charles W, T., & Thomas R, P. (2001). Treatment outcomes for adolescent substance abuse at 4- and 7-month assessments. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69(5), 802-813.

Walker, D. W. (2000). The treatment of adult male child molesters through group family intervention. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 11(3), 65-73.

Wallace, S., & Estroff, T. W. (2001). Family treatment, Estroff, Todd Wilk (Ed). (2001). Manual of adolescent substance abuse treatment. (pp. 235 252). Washington, DC, US: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.. xi, 306 pp.SEE BOOK.

Walsh, F. (2002). A family resilience framework: Innovative practice applications. Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies, 51(2), 130-137.

Walsh, W. M. (2001). Integrative family therapy for couples, Sperry, Len (Ed). (2001). Integrative and biopsychosocial therapy: Maximizing treatment outcomes with individuals and couples. The family psychology an counseling series. (pp. 17 41). . xiv, 110 pp.SEE BOOK.

Walsh, W. M., & Keenan, R. (2000). Therapeutic gossip, Watts, Richard E. (Ed). (2000). Techniques in marriage and family counseling, Vol. 1. The family psychology and counseling series. (pp. 111 120). . xvi, 124 pp.SEE BOOK.

Walters, J., Tasker, F., & Bichard, S. (2001). 'Too busy'? Fathers' attendance for family appointments. Journal of Family Therapy, 23(1), 3-20.

Wang, X., Wang, F., Ma, A., Guan, L., Fu, W., Liu, X., Sun, S., & Li, J. (2000). A controlled prospective study of family education for bipolar disorders. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 14(6), 399-401.

Wark, L. (2000). Young boys with absent fathers: A child-inclusive intervention. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(3), 63-68.

Wark, L., Thomas, M., & Peterson, S. (2001). Internal family systems therapy for children in family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(2), 189-200.

Washington, T. A. (2002). The homeless need more than just a pillow, they need a pillar: An evaluation of a transitional housing program. Families in Society, 83(2), 183-188.

Watson, W. H., Landau, J., & Lamberti, J. S. (2002). Case 16. It's all about the dog, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 391 403). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Watts, R. E. (Ed.). (2000). Techniques in marriage and family counseling (Vol. 1).

Webb, N. B. (2002). Complicated grief--Dual losses of godfather's death and parents' separation: Case of the Martini family--Sisters, Ages 8 and 10, Webb, Nancy Boyd (Ed). (2002). Helping bereaved children: A handbook for practitioners (2nd ed.). (pp. 70 93). New York, NY, US: Guilford Press. xxiv, 408 pp.SEE BOOK.

Weber, T. T. (2001). Widening the lens: Engaging a family in transition, McDaniel, Susan H. (Ed); Lusterman, Don David (Ed); et al. (2001). Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. (pp. 141 155). . xvi, 412 pp.SEE BOOK.

Webster, J. (2002). Family therapy training and workforce planning. Journal of Family Therapy, 24(2), 134-149.

Weigel, D. J., & Baker, B. G. (2002). Unique issues in rural couple and family counseling. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 10(1), 61-69.

Weisman, A., Tompson, M. C., Okazaki, S., Gregory, J., Goldstein, M. J., Rea, M., & Miklowitz, D. J. (2002). Clinicians' fidelity to a manual-based family treatment as a predictor of the one-year course of bipolar disorder. Family Process, 41(1), 123-131.

Werner Wilson, R. J. (2001). Developmental-systemic family therapy with adolescents.

Werner Wilson, R. J. (2001). Experiential exercises in MFT training: Gender, power, and diversity. Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 23(2), 221-229.

West, C. K. (2000). Reflecting on therapist narratives regarding "clients" and "therapists". Clinical Supervisor, 19(2), 71-83.

West, J. D., Watts, R. E., Trepal, H. C., Wester, K. L., & Lewis, T. F. (2001). Opening space for client reflection: A postmodern consideration. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 9(4), 431-437.

Wetchler, J. L. (2000). A technique to detriangle the therapist and the court system from family therapy. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(2), 75-78.

Wheeler, M., & Smith, B. (2001). Male therapist countertransference and the importance of the family context, Murphy, Jenny (Ed). (2001). Art therapy with young survivors of sexual abuse: Lost for words. (pp. 36 49). . xvi, 204 pp.SEE BOOK.

White, L. J. (2000). Marriage and family licensure in Illinois: Toward a more inclusive approach. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(2), 149-153.

Whittinghill, D. (2002). Ethical considerations for the use of family therapy in substance abuse treatment. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 10(1), 75-78.

Wickes, B. R. (2000). Integrating attachment concepts from Western psychological and Buddhist perspectives, Levy, Terry M. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of attachment interventions. (pp. 111 128). . xiv, 289 pp.SEE BOOK.

Wiedemann, G., Hahlweg, K., Mueller, U., Feinstein, E., Hank, G., & Dose, M. (2001). Effectiveness of targeted intervention and maintenance pharmacotherapy in conjunction with family intervention in schizophrenia. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 251(2), 72-84.

Wieling, E., Negrette, M., Stokes, S., Kimball, T., Christensen, F. B., & Bryan, L. (2001). Postmodernism in marriage and family therapy training: Doctoral students' understanding and experiences. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27(4), 527-533.

Wiener, D. J. (2000). Rehearsals for growth: Activating clinical change via theater improvisation. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(3), 43-54.

Wiener, D. J. (2000). Struggling to grow: Using dramatic enactment in family therapy. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 11(2), 9-21.

Williams Gray, B. C. (2001). A framework for culturally responsive practice, Webb, Nancy Boyd (Ed). (2001). Culturally diverse parent child and family relationships: A guide for social workers and other practitioners. (pp. 55 83). . xxv, 378 pp.SEE BOOK.

Williamson, T. A. (2000). The relationship between formal education/training and the ability of psychologists and marriage family therapists to assess and intervene when counseling with female victims of domestic violence.

Wilson, J. (2000). How can you tell when a goldfish cries? Finding the words in therapeutic stories with children. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 21(1), 29-33.

Wilson, J. J., & Steiner, H. (2002). Conduct problems, substance use and social anxiety: A developmental study of recovery and adaptation. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 7(2), 235-247.

Wilson, M. N., Kohn, L. P., & Lee, T. S. (2000). Cultural relativistic approach toward ethnic minorities in family therapy, Aponte, Joseph F. (Ed); Wohl, Julian (Ed). (2000). Psychological intervention and cultural diversity (2nd ed.). (pp. 92 109). . xv, 320 pp.SEE BOOK.

Wilson, S. R., & Whipple, E. E. (2001). Attributions and regulative communication by parents participating in a community-based child physical abuse prevention program, Manusov, Valerie (Ed); Harvey, John H. (Ed). (2001). Attribution, communication behavior, and close relationships. Advances in personal relations. (pp. 227 247). . xxi, 383 pp.SEE BOOK.

Winton, M. A. (2001). Gender, sexual dysfunctions, and the Journal of Sexual & Marital Therapy. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 27(4), 333-337.

Wolchik, S. A., West, S. G., Sandler, I. N., Tein, J. Y., Coatsworth, D., Lengua, L., Weiss, L., Anderson, E. R., Greene, S. M., & Griffin, W. A. (2000). An experimental evaluation of theory-based mother and mother-child programs for children of divorce. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68(5), 843-856.

Wolf, C. T., & Stevens, P. (2001). Integrating religion and spirituality in marriage and family counseling. Counseling and Values, 46(1), 66-75.

Wolpert, M. (2000). Is anyone to blame? Whom families and their therapists blame for the presenting problem. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 5(1), 115-131.

Wood, B. L. (2000). Disentangling pathways of effect in family intervention for chronic illness. Families, Systems and Health, 18(4), 419-422.

Wood, B. L. (2001). Physically manifested illness in children and adolescents: A biobehavioral family approach. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 543-562.

Woody, R. H. (2000). Professional ethics, regulatory licensing, and malpractice complaints, Kaslow, Florence W. (Ed). (2000). Handbook of couple and family forensics: A sourcebook for mental health and legal professionals. (pp. 461 474). . xvii, 554 pp.SEE BOOK.

Woolley, S. R., Butler, M. H., & Wampler, K. S. (2000). Unraveling change in therapy: Three different process research methodologies. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28(4), 311-327.

Wright, C. I., & Stone Fish, L. (2002). Case 15. Jimmy the flying reindeer and the two mothers, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 371 380). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Wubbolding, R. E. (2000). Brief reality therapy, Carlson, Jon (Ed); Sperry, Len (Ed). (2000). Brief therapy with individuals & couples. (pp. 264 285). . xvii, 571 pp.SEE BOOK.

Wulff, C. (2000). Behandling av incestutsatte familier erfaringer med Tilman Furniss' terapimodell. / A casuistic testing of main ideas in Tilman Furniss' therapy model for sexually abused children and their families. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening, 37(10), 915-922.

Wycoff, S., & Cameron, S. C. (2000). The Garcia family: Using a structural systems approach with an alcohol-dependent family. Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 8(1), 47-57.

Wysocki, T., Greco, P., Harris, M. A., & White, N. H. (2000). Behavioral Family Systems Therapy for adolescents with diabetes, Drotar, Dennis (Ed). (2000). Promoting adherence to medical treatment in chronic childhood illness: Concepts, methods, and interventions. (pp. 367 381). . xix, 520 pp.SEE BOOK.

Wysocki, T., Harris, M. A., Greco, P., Bubb, J., Danda, C. E., Harvey, L. M., McDonell, K., Taylor, A., & White, N. H. (2000). Randomized, controlled trial behavior therapy for families of adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 25(1), 23-33.

Yahav, R., & Sharlin, S. A. (2002). Blame and family conflict: Symptomatic children as scapegoats. Child and Family Social Work, 7(2), 91-98.

Yang, K., Tang, Y., Xu, X., & Zhao, X. (2000). A study of clinical application of systematic family therapy technique: 1. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 14(3), 167-170.

Yang, K., Xu, X., Zhao, X., & Tang, Y. (2000). Application of audio-video system in systematic family therapy: 2. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 14(3), 179-180.

Yingling, L. C. (2002). Safety is trust in mother, Baptiste, David A. JR (Ed). (2002). Clinical epiphanies in marital and family therapy: A practitioner's casebook of therapeutic insights, perceptions, and breakthroughs. (pp. 235 239). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press, Inc.. xxx, 429 pp.SEE BOOK.

Young, D. S., & Smith, C. J. (2000). When moms are incarcerated: The needs of children, mothers, and caregivers. Families in Society, 81(2), 130-141.

Zhao, B., Shen, J., Shi, Y., Xu, D., Wang, Z., & Ji, J. (2000). Family intervention of chronic schizophrenics in community: A follow-up study. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 14(4), 283-285.

Ziemba, S. J. (2001). Therapy with families in poverty: Application of feminist family therapy principles. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 12(4), 205-237.

Zinker, J. (2000). Some comments in response to the Ted Schwartz article: My experience. Gestalt Review, 4(1), 63-65.

 


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