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245 00 Social work with families :|btheory and practice /|cedited
       by Carlton E. Munson. 
264  1 New York :|bFree Press,|c[1980] 
264  4 |c©1980 
300    xviii, 456 pages ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Includes index. 
504    Bibliography: pages 435-448. 
505 00 |gPart I. Developmental theory and family analysis --
       |tThree facets of family dynamics /|rRoy H. Rodgers --
       |gPart II. The societal-institutional facet --
       |tExplorations in family policy /|rSheila B. Kamerman and 
       Alfred J. Kahn --|tPublic social policy and families /
       |rCatherine S. Chilman --|tCongress and the family : 
       Reflections of social processes and values in benefits in 
       OASDI /|rEllen Elizabeth Guillot --|tThe implications of 
       changing sex roles for family structure /|rJean Lipman-
       Blumen --|tMexican-American interaction with social 
       systems /|rMarta Sotomayor --|tFamily functioning in the 
       low income Black community /|rAndrew Billingsley --
       |tFamily advocacy : From case to cause /|rRobert Sunley --
       |gPart III. The group-interactional facet --|tFamily 
       healing in a troubled world /|rNathan W. Ackerman --
       |tFamily interviewing as an intake diagnostic method /
       |rDonald F. Krill --|tFour useful concepts for family 
       diagnosis and treatment /|rDonald A. Devis --|tA 
       classification of disordered family types /|rAlice L. 
       Violand and Bradley Buell --|tEvaluation procedures for 
       conjoint marital psychotherapy /|rCarol C. Nadelson ... 
       [et al.] --|tA relationship-focused approach to marital 
       problems /|rDonald R. Bardill --|tThe problem-solving 
       component in family therapy /|rDavid Hallowitz --
       |tFeedback in family interviewing /|rRobert A. Brown --
       |tHome family counseling /|rJoseph H. Golner --
       |tMaturational crises and parent-child interaction /
       |rFrances H.  Scherz --|tTechniques of brief therapy with 
       children and parents /|rNorman Epstein --|tA family agency
       program for heavily indebted families /|rJohn L. Laughlin 
       and Robert Bressler --|tCounseling and treatment of the 
       poor Black family /|rDavid Hallowitz --|tCounseling 
       engaged couples in small groups /|rDorothy R. Freeman --
       |gPart IV. The individual-psychological facet --|tGroup 
       work with parents of children with Down's Syndrome /|rAnn 
       Murphy, Siegfried M. Pueschel, Jane Schneider --|tChanges 
       in family functioning following placement of a retarded 
       child /rAlexander Hersh --|tImpact of kidney disease on 
       patient, family, and society /|rKathleen Hickery Read --
       |tGroup treatment of families of burn-injured patients /
       |rMarcia Abramson --|tCasework with the family of the 
       alcoholic /|rJohn F. Mueller --|tMaladaptive reactions to 
       the death of a family member /|rGeorge Krupp --|tFamilies 
       in grief : The question of casework intervention /|rMary 
       W. Lindahl --|tDeterminants of the psychiatric patient 
       career : Family reaction patterns and social work 
       intervention /|rStephan P. Spitzer, Patricia A. Morgan, 
       Robert W. Swanson --|tFamilial responses to mental illness
       /|rMargaret E. Raymond, Andrew E. Slaby, Julian Lieb --
       |tSocial work with the wealthy /|rElizabeth Herman McKamy.
650  0 Family social work|zUnited States. 
700 1  Munson, Carlton E. 
994    90|bSTJ 
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