Reply to the Commentaries: O Course, We do Not Yet Know What it is All About, but Functional Contextualism is a Good Place to Start.
Lisa A. Benson, Mia Sevier, Andrew Christensen
págs. 1-4
The Divide Between "Evidenced-Based" Approaches and Practitioners of Traditional Theories of Family Therapy.
Frank M. Dattilio, Fred P. Piercy, Sean D. Davis
págs. 5-16
What Does This Mean for Graduate Eduction in Marriage and Family Therapy? Commentary on "The Divide Between 'Evidenced-Based' Approaches and Practitioners of Traditional Theories of Family Therapy".
Sandra M. Stith
págs. 17-19
The Therapeutic Pyramid: A Common Factors Synthesis of Techniques, Alliance, and Way of Being.
Stephen T. Fife, Jason B. Whiting, Kay Bradford, Sean Davis
págs. 20-33
How Many Bytes Does it Take? A content Analysis of Cyber Issues in Couple and Family Therapy Journals.
Markie L.C. Blumer, Katherine M. Hertlein, Justin M. Smith, Harrison Allen
págs. 34-48
Interpersonal Forgiveness in Emotion-Focused' Therapy: Relating Process to Outcome.
Catalina Woldarsky Meneses, Leslie S. Greenberg
págs. 49-67
Effects of Sex, Sexual Orientation, Infidelity Expectations, and Love on Distress related to Emotional and Sexual Infidelity.
Olivia Leeker, Al Carlozzy
págs. 68-91
Couple's Relationship With Diabetes: Means And Meanings For Management Success.
Ruth A. Houston-Barrett, Colwick M. Wilson
págs. 92-105
Studying Circular Questioning "In Situ": Discourse Analysis of A First Systemic Family Therapy Session.
Maria Diorinou, Eleftheria Tseliou
págs. 106-121
Comentary on Studying Circular Questioning "In Situ".
Ronald J. Chenail
págs. 122-124
Navigating Dual Relationships in Rural Communities.
Jennifer L.J. Gonyea, David W. Wright, Terri Earl-Kulkosky
págs. 125-136
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