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Citation: Ml. Pulkkinen et J. Aaltonen, EXPRESSED EMOTION IN THE NARRATIVE CONTEXT OF FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS, Contemporary family therapy, 20(3), 1998, pp. 291-314
Citation: Mj. Scheel et Dc. Ivey, NEUTRALITY AND FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE - CAN THEY COEXIST IN FAMILY-THERAPY, Contemporary family therapy, 20(3), 1998, pp. 315-322
Citation: Jm. Avis, COMMENTARY - DOES NEUTRALITY NEUTRALIZE FEMINIST AWARENESS - A FEMINIST RESPONSE TO SCHEEL AND IVEY, Contemporary family therapy, 20(3), 1998, pp. 323-331
Citation: Al. Siegenthaler et P. Boss, COMMENTARY - A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE ON THE ISSUE OF NEUTRALITY IN THERAPY - NEUTRALITY CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO THE CLIENTS HEALTH, Contemporary family therapy, 20(3), 1998, pp. 333-340
Citation: Dc. Ivey et Mj. Scheel, RESPONSE - THE BABY AND THE BATHWATER - A REPLY TO THE COMMENTARIES OF AVIS AND SIEGENTHALER AND BOSS ON NEUTRALITY AND FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE, Contemporary family therapy, 20(3), 1998, pp. 341-350
Citation: Re. Lee et Mt. Lynch, COMBATING FOSTER-CARE DRIFT - AN ECOSYSTEMIC TREATMENT MODEL FOR NEGLECT CASES, Contemporary family therapy, 20(3), 1998, pp. 351-370
Citation: Ma. Fristad et al., MULTIFAMILY PSYCHOEDUCATION GROUPS FOR CHILDHOOD MOOD DISORDERS - A PROGRAM DESCRIPTION AND PRELIMINARY EFFICACY DATA, Contemporary family therapy, 20(3), 1998, pp. 385-402
Citation: P. Johnson et M. Waldo, INTEGRATING MINUCHIN BOUNDARY CONTINUUM AND BOWEN DIFFERENTIATION SCALE - A CURVILINEAR REPRESENTATION, Contemporary family therapy, 20(3), 1998, pp. 403-413
Citation: Gh. Zuk et Cv. Zuk, SCHREBER, PERCEVAL, AND VANGOGH - 3 EMINENT CASES CONSIDERED FROM THEPERSPECTIVE OF 4 CHARACTERISTICS OF PSYCHOSIS, Contemporary family therapy, 20(2), 1998, pp. 139-146
Citation: Gl. Smith, THE PRESENT STATE AND FUTURE OF SYMBOLIC-EXPERIENTIAL FAMILY-THERAPY - A POSTMODERN ANALYSIS, Contemporary family therapy, 20(2), 1998, pp. 147-161
Citation: B. Montalvo et al., FAMILY MOBILIZATION - WORK WITH ANGRY ELDERLY COUPLES IN DECLINING HEALTH, Contemporary family therapy, 20(2), 1998, pp. 163-179
Citation: Ds. Juba, PLOTS, PERSONNEL, AND RELATIONSHIPS - MORE ON THE INTRODUCTION OF NARRATIVE IDEAS IN HUMAN-SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS AND OTHER SYSTEMS, Contemporary family therapy, 20(2), 1998, pp. 195-209
Citation: R. Levwiesel, SPOUSES PERCEPTIONS OF EACH OTHERS COPING ABILITY WITH POSSIBLE STRESSFUL LIFE EVENTS AND MARITAL QUALITY, Contemporary family therapy, 20(2), 1998, pp. 211-220
Citation: Mj. Scheel et Cw. Conoley, CIRCULAR QUESTIONING AND NEUTRALITY - AN INVESTIGATION OF THE PROCESSRELATIONSHIP, Contemporary family therapy, 20(2), 1998, pp. 221-235
Citation: P. Johnson et K. Mcneil, PREDICTORS OF DEVELOPMENTAL TASK ATTAINMENT FOR YOUNG-ADULTS FROM DIVORCED FAMILIES, Contemporary family therapy, 20(2), 1998, pp. 237-250
Citation: Gh. Zuk et Cv. Zuk, WHEN MORE IS BETTER THAN LESS - 3 THEORIES OF PSYCHOSIS - PROJECTION,DOUBLE BIND, AND POSSESSION, Contemporary family therapy, 20(1), 1998, pp. 3-13
Citation: Gh. Zuk et Cv. Zuk, PROJECTION, DOUBLE BIND, AND DEMONIC POSSESSION - SOME COMMON ELEMENTS IN 3 THEORIES OF PSYCHOSIS, Contemporary family therapy, 20(1), 1998, pp. 15-23
Citation: J. Lantz et R. Ahern, RE-COLLECTION IN EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH COUPLES AND FAMILIES DEALING WITH DEATH, Contemporary family therapy, 20(1), 1998, pp. 47-57