Citation: C. Dare, CHRONIC EATING DISORDERS IN THERAPY - CLINICAL STORIES USING FAMILY SYSTEMS AND PSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACHES, Journal of family therapy, 19(3), 1997, pp. 319-351
Citation: C. Hauke, THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP - IN PSYCHOANALYSIS, COUNSELING, PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY - CLARKSON,P, Journal of family therapy, 19(3), 1997, pp. 355-357
Citation: B. Martindale, THE TALKING CURES - THE PSYCHOANALYSES AND THE PSYCHOTHERAPIES - WALLERSTEIN,RS, Journal of family therapy, 19(3), 1997, pp. 360-363
Citation: T. Baradon, THE EMOTIONAL NEEDS OF YOUNG-CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES - USING PSYCHOANALYTIC IDEAS IN THE COMMUNITY - TROWELL,J, BOWER,M, Journal of family therapy, 19(3), 1997, pp. 365-367
Citation: S. Deshazer et Ik. Berg, WHAT WORKS - REMARKS ON RESEARCH ASPECTS OF SOLUTION-FOCUSED BRIEF THERAPY, Journal of family therapy, 19(2), 1997, pp. 121-124
Authors:
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WALSH S
MARKOWSKI M
CAIN H
SWANSON M
Citation: G. Eakes et al., FAMILY-CENTERED BRIEF SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY WITH CHRONIC-SCHIZOPHRENIA - A PILOT-STUDY, Journal of family therapy, 19(2), 1997, pp. 145-157
Citation: M. Snyder, OUR OTHER-HISTORY - POETRY AS A META-METAPHOR FOR NARRATIVE THERAPY (VOL 18, PG 337, 1996), Journal of family therapy, 19(2), 1997, pp. 158-158
Citation: M. Beyebach et Ve. Carranza, THERAPEUTIC INTERACTION AND DROPOUT - MEASURING RELATIONAL COMMUNICATION IN SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY, Journal of family therapy, 19(2), 1997, pp. 173-212
Citation: C. Clulow, THE PRACTICE OF EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED MARITAL-THERAPY - CREATING CONNECTIONS - JOHNSON,SM, Journal of family therapy, 19(2), 1997, pp. 223-224