Family psychotherapy.
Overview
Works: | 39 works in 39 publications in 39 languages |
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Titles
Mommies, daddies, donors, surrogates : = answering tough questions and building strong families /
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Common factors in couple and family therapy = the overlooked foundation for effective practice /
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Hope and despair in narrative and family therapy = adversity, forgiveness, and reconciliation /
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Multisystemic treatment of antisocial behavior in children and adolescents /
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Bridges for healing : = integrating family therapy and psychopharmacology /
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Relational trauma in infancy = psychoanalytic, attachment, and neuropsychological contributions to parent-infant psychotherapy /
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The adolescent in family therapy : = breaking the cycle of conflict and control /
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Treating families and children in the child protective system = strategies for systemtic advocacy and family healing /
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Solution-focused therapy with children : = harnessing family strengths for systemic change /
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Counseling adolescents and children : = developing your clinical style /
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Family therapy for ADHD : = treating children, adolescents, and adults /
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Treating parent--infant relationship problems : = strategies for intervention /
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Family psychopathology : = the relational roots of dysfunctional behavior /
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Negotiating parent-adolescent conflict : = a behavioral-family systems approach /
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Beyond technique in family therapy : = finding your therapeutic voice /
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Emphasizing the interpersonal in psychotherapy : = families and groups in the era of cost containment /
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