On maps, shapeshifting, and my syllabus: family therapies today.
Fred P. Piercy
págs. 1-4
Mindfulness-based relationship education for couples expecting their first child. Part I: A randomized mixed-methods program evaluation.
Laura Eubanks Gambrel, Fred P. Piercy
págs. 5-24
Mindfulness-based relationship education for couples expecting their first child. Part II: Phenemenological findings.
págs. 25-41
An explorationi of family therapists' beliefs about the ethics of conversion therapy: the influence of negative beliefs and clinical competence with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients.
Christi R. McGeorge, Thomas Stone Carlson, Russell B. Toomey
págs. 42-56
Assessing lesbian, gay, and bisexual affirmative training in couple and and family therapy: establishing the validity of the faculty version of the affirmative training inventory.
págs. 57-71
Differentiation and healthy family functioning oof Koreans in South Korea, South Koreans in the United States, and whithe americans.
Hyejin Kim, Anne M. Prouty, Douglas B. Smith, Mei-Ju Ko, Joseph L. Wetchler, Jea-Eun Oh
págs. 72-85
Validation of the chinese versioin of differentiation of self inventory (C-DSI).
Ching Man Lam, Peggy C. Y. Chan-So
págs. 86-101
Psychometric properties of the differentiatin of self inventory-revised in turkish adults.
Erkan Isik, Sabiha Bulduk
págs. 102-112
Up and down or down and up?. The process of change in constructive couple behaviour during traditional and integrative behavioral couple therapy.
Mia Sevier, David C. Atkins, Brian D. Doss, Andrew Christensen
págs. 113-127
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