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245 00 101 more interventions in family therapy /|cThorana S.
Nelson, Terry S. Trepper, editors.
246 3 One hundred one more interventions in family therapy
260 New York :|bHaworth Press,|c©1998.
300 xxx, 511 pages ;|c22 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Haworth marriage and the family
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 |tDon't Just Do Something Stand There /|rMark B. White --
|tMirroring Movement for Increasing Family Cooperation /
|rDaniel J. Wiener --|tSeeing the Obvious : Data
Collection in Therapy /|rJoellyn L. Ross --|tOf Clocks and
Rubber Bands : On the Use of Props in Family Therapy /
|rLuciano L'Abate --|tKnow the Enemy's Strategies and You
Will Know Your Own Power /|rJoellyn L. Ross --|tRace Is
On! A Group Contingency Program to Reduce Sibling
Aggression /|rKristin E. Robinson --|tAttitude as
Intervention /|rWilliam C. Madsen --|tSculpting Stepfamily
Structure /|rToni S. Zimmerman --|tTaped Supervision as a
Reflecting Team /|rRichard J. Bischoff --|tBecoming the
"Alien" Other /|rMaryhelen Snyder --|tPlaying Baby /
|rEllen F. Wachtel --|tCompeting Voices : A Narrative
Intervention /|rGabrielle Carey --|tStart with Meditation
/|rLinda G. Bell --|tEmotional Restructuring: Re-Romancing
the Marital Relationship /|rThomas W. Roberts --|tIt's
Bigger Than Both of Us /|rCarol L. Philpot --|tJoining
with Jenga : An Intervention for Building Trust with
Stepfamilies /|rWanda Clark --|tCrisis Intervention with
Families : A One Down Position /|rPeter J. Jankowski --
|tColumbo Therapy as One Down Positioning with Families /
|rPeter J. Jankowski --|tSeeing Change When Clients Don't
/|rG. Alan Willard --|tMaking the Genogram Solution Based
/|rBruce P. Kuehl, Charles P. Barnard, Thorana S. Nelson -
-|tFrom Alienation to Collaboration : Three Techniques for
Building Alliances with Adolescents in Family Therapy /
|rGary M. Diamond, Howard A. Liddle --|tWhat I Needed
versus What I Got : Giving Clients Permission to Grieve /
|rTina M. Timm --|tStarting with the Familiar : Working
with "Difficult" Clients /|rDiane R. Gehart-Brooks --
|tPicture Is Worth a Thousand Words : Use of Family
Photographs to Promote Parental Nurturance in Family
Therapy with Adolescents /|rSusan K. Mackey --|tFairy Tale
Ending /|rSharon A. Deacon --|tWall of Defenses /|rSharon
A. Deacon --|tSingle Women and the Grief Circle /|rKaren
G. Lewis --|tSlaying the Wild Things /|rDebra W. Smith --
|tNightmare Question : Problem Talk in Solution Focused
Brief Therapy with Alcoholics and Their Families /|rNorman
H. Reuss --|tI Rewrite with a Little Help from My Friends
/|rFrank N. Thomas --|tTime and Couples, Part I : The
Decompression Chamber /|rPeter Fraenkel --|tTime and
Couples, Part II : The Sixty Second Pleasure Point /
|rPeter Fraenkel --|tDebunking Addictive Religious Belief
Systems in Marital Therapy /|rThomas W. Roberts --
|tCeremony to Memorialize Old Hurts /|rStephanie Brooks --
|tStrategic Journaling /|rMary E. Dankoski --|tSolution
Focused Guessing Game for Children /|rMary E. Dankoski --
|tProblem Box Ritual : Helping Families Prepare for
Remarriage /|rIsraela Meyerstein --|tUsing Batacca Sticks
in Couples Therapy /|rGeoffrey L. Smith, Maureen Semans --
|tNecessity's Way /|rCelia B. Ferguson, Beverly McKee, S.
Carolyn Patton --|tCouples Group Psychotherapy with HIV
Affected Gay Men /|rDavid W. Purcell, Nadine J. Kaslow --
|tGrid /|rPhoebe S. Prosky --|tRevisiting the Subject of
Emotional Highs and Lows: Two Interventions /|rPhoebe S.
Prosky, Patricia M. Dyer --|tChanging Hats During
Therapeutic Impasses /|rJudith Maria Bermudez --
|tReciprocal Double Binds, Amplification of Constructions
of Reality, and Change in a Training Context /|rMony
Elkaim --|tPlay Is the Thing : Using Self Constructed
Board Games in Family Therapy /|rCraig W. Smith, Sharon G.
Renter --|tTherapists Must Be EXPLISSIT /|rRobert F.
Stahmann --|tRelapse Is Your Friend /|rJoseph L. Wetchler,
Debra L. Del Vecchio --|tSculptural Metaphors to Create
Discontinuity and Novelty in Family Therapy /|rIsraela
Meyerstein --|tTherapeutic Remarriage Ritual /|rFlorence
W. Kaslow --|tComplaint Technique /|rBrenda Carroll --
|t"Time Out" : Calming the Chaos /|rJames Verser --
|tEmpirically Driven Marital Therapy Intervention /
|rStephanie A. Ross, Ana Ulloa Estrada --|tSymbols in
Relationships /|rDon G. Brown --|tUse of Structural Family
Therapy to Facilitate Adjustment Among Adolescent Leukemia
Patients /|rSharon Z. Johnson, Ana Ulloa Estrada --|t"We
versus It" /|rJan Osborn --|tMany Colors of Divorce /
|rPasha D. Blundo --|tOn a Scale from One to Ten ... /
|rShannon B. Dermer --|tGenograms in a Multicultural
Perspective /|rAna Ulloa Estrada, Penny Haney --|tUsing
Art to Aid the Process of Externalization /|rThomas D.
Carlson --|t"What Are You Prepared to Do?" Question /
|rDavid Pearson --|tRace in Family Therapy : Unnoticeable
or Relevant? /|rDenise D. Daniels --|tExtramarital Affair
: Honesty and Deconstructive Questioning /|rPeter Lehmann,
Donald K. Granvold --|tThree Excellent Agreements : Wynona
and the Eighteen Wheeler /|rMaria T. Flores --|tFunctions
of Behavior in the Adolescent Family /|rScot M. Allgood --
|tTogether and Apart: Daily Rituals in Divorced and
Remarried Families /|rJanine Roberts --|tTrance and
Transformation : Intervention with Verbally Combative
Couples /|rD. Kim Openshaw --|tMany Small Steps Instead of
One Intervention /|rTom Andersen --|tMetacommunication and
Role Reversal as an Intervention /|rLee N. Johnson, Kim
Hander --|tSticks and Stones Can Break My Bones : The
Verbally Abusive Child /|rAllison Waterworth, Maureen L.
Minarik, Carol L. Philpot --|tBinuclear Family Therapy:
Conflict Reduction Through Agreeing to Disagree /|rDonald
K. Granvold --|tUse of Rogerian Techniques in Marital
Therapy /|rDavid L. Fenell --|tIf You Can't Say Something
Nice ... /|rDavid L. Kearns --|tSeeing the Child in You /
|rWendy Wen-Yi Shieh --|tPicture of Health : Using Guided
Imagery to Facilitate Differentiation /|rCatherine E. Ford
Sori, Fred P. Piercy, Carolyn Tubbs --|tIt's Never Too
Late to Have a Good Childhood: Reworking at the Source /
|rBeth M. Erickson --|tTypical Day Interview : A Play
Therapy Intervention /|rGeoffrey L. Smith --|tPeace at Any
Price /|rYoung Hee Chang --|tTeaching Metaphors /|rBetty
Vos --|tFostering Accountability : A Reconstructive
Dialogue with a Couple with a History of Violence /
|rYvette G. Flores-Ortiz --|tCarols in the Trenches /
|rGary C. Dumbrill --|tWe Are Where We Live /|rJan Nealer
--|tCreating a Safe Space in Therapy /|rVolker Thomas --
|tFamily Assessment Using Subjective Genograms /|rDaniel
J. Wiener --|tMarital Conference /|rPeter E. Maynard,
Jerome F. Adams --|tPolicymaking Within Families : A
Clinical Example of Family Process and Governance /|rKyle
N. Weir --|tMapping Multiplicity: An Application of the
Internal Family Systems Model /|rKatherine J. Michelson --
|tOpening Space and the Two Story Technique /|rAdam L.
Hill, Catherine R. Scanlon --|tUsing Art to Externalize
and Tame Tempers /|rRudy Buckman --|tAuthoring Success
Through Competency Immersed Therapy /|rPeter A. Kahle,
John M. Robbins --|tFinding the Horseshoe Nail /|rThorana
S. Nelson --|tReconnecting Through Touch /|rVolker Thomas
--|tParents' Closet : A Family Therapy Approach for
"Coming to Acceptance" of Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Children /
|rOzlem Camli, Laura M.I. Saunders --|tRespecting the
Purpose of the Old Pattern and the New Pattern /|rJoseph
L. Wetchler --|tNotice the Difference /|rVictor H. Nelson
--|tMad About You /|rRichard B. Smith --|tIncreasing
Homework Compliance : The SEA Method, or Effective Use of
the 167 "Nontherapy" Hours of a Week /|rD. Kim Openshaw --
|tSolution Focused Approach to Physical Abuse /
|rJacqueline Corcoran, Cynthia Franklin --|tOlder Child or
a Young Adult? An Intervention Based on the Integrated
Model /|rVictor H. Nelson --|tBalloon Bouquets /|rEvan F.
Hanson --|tCommunity Service Intervention /|rJon L. Winek
--|tTraining in Family Therapy /|rShannon B. Dermer.
650 0 Family psychotherapy.
650 0 Family psychotherapy|vCase studies.
650 7 Family psychotherapy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00920448
650 12 Family Therapy|xmethods.|0(DNLM)D005196Q000379
650 17 Gezinstherapie.|2gtt
650 22 Psychotherapy|xmethods.|0(DNLM)D011613Q000379
655 2 Case Reports.|0(DNLM)D002363
655 4 Case studies.
655 7 Case studies.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01423765
700 1 Nelson, Thorana Strever.
700 1 Trepper, Terry S.
776 08 |iOnline version:|t101 more interventions in family
therapy.|dNew York : Haworth Press, ©1998
|w(OCoLC)607094425
830 0 Haworth marriage and the family.
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