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  • Maternal depression, adult attachment, and children's emotional distress.

    abstract:INTRODUCTION:Our goal was to evaluate the impact of depressed mothers' marital intimacy and attachment security in romantic relationships on children's internalizing and externalizing symptoms. METHOD:Forty-six clinically depressed mothers rated attachment security, marital intimacy, and symptoms shown by their childr...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2005.00044.x

    authors: Whiffen VE,Kerr MA,Kallos-Lilly V

    更新日期:2005-03-01 00:00:00

  • Late adolescent perceptions of parent religiosity and parenting processes.

    abstract::The current investigation examined the relations between adolescent reports of parent religiosity and parenting processes, using both a dimensional and a typological conceptualization of parenting. Self-report data were collected from 357 late adolescents. Partial correlations indicated that parent religiosity was ass...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2004.00036.x

    authors: Snider JB,Clements A,Vazsonyi AT

    更新日期:2004-12-01 00:00:00

  • Family of origin as a supervisory consultative resource.

    abstract::This article describes the rationale and methodology of a supervisory approach that recruits family-of-origin members as resources to help resolve professional dilemmas. We have found that professional impasses resonate with family-of-origin themes. As supervisory consultants, family-of-origin members have access to f...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2004.00028.x

    authors: Haber R,Hawley L

    更新日期:2004-09-01 00:00:00

  • Family consequences of refugee trauma.

    abstract:OBJECTIVE:To construct a model on the consequences of political violence for refugee families based upon a qualitative investigation. METHODS:This study used a grounded-theory approach to analyze qualitative evidence from the CAFES multi-family support and education groups with Bosnian refugee families in Chicago. Tex...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2004.04302002.x

    authors: Weine S,Muzurovic N,Kulauzovic Y,Besic S,Lezic A,Mujagic A,Muzurovic J,Spahovic D,Feetham S,Ware N,Knafl K,Pavkovic I

    更新日期:2004-06-01 00:00:00

  • Solution-focused family therapy with three aggressive and oppositional-acting children: an N = 1 empirical study.

    abstract::The efficacy of Solution-Focused Family Therapy (SFFT) for helping three families with aggressive and oppositional-acting children (aged 8-9) was examined. The N = 1 multiple-baseline design with three replications used validated measures, a treatment manual, and a treatment integrity measure. The interventions lasted...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2003.00361.x

    authors: Conoley CW,Graham JM,Neu T,Craig MC,O'Pry A,Cardin SA,Brossart DF,Parker RI

    更新日期:2003-10-01 00:00:00

  • "Living with" the past: coping and patterns in families of Holocaust survivors.

    abstract::This exploratory study looks at how families of Holocaust survivors work through the traumatic past by considering the coping patterns adapted by family members. Life-story interviews (Rosenthal, 1993) with 57 individuals from 20 families, in which there were two to three generations, were used in order to learn about...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2003.42208.x

    authors: Chaitin J

    更新日期:2003-07-01 00:00:00

  • The effect of social network intervention for women with rheumatoid arthritis.

    abstract::A partially-controlled intervention study was performed. Female patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were allocated to three groups: the network intervention group (n = 104), the attention control group (n = 85), and the no-treatment control group (n = 75). The network intervention consisted of an assessment sessio...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2003.00071.x

    authors: Fyrand L,Moum T,Finset A,Glennås A

    更新日期:2003-04-01 00:00:00

  • The psychological effects of parental mental health on children experiencing disaster: the experience of Bolu earthquake in Turkey.

    abstract::Disasters affect families as a whole, and symptoms displayed by a family member may lead to secondary traumatizations for other members of the family, especially the children. This study examines the effects of parental psychopathology and family functioning on children's psychological problems six months after the ea...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2003.00485.x

    authors: Kiliç EZ,Ozgüven HD,Sayil I

    更新日期:2003-01-01 00:00:00

  • Attachment and affect regulation: a framework for family treatment of conduct disorder.

    abstract::Conduct disorder (CD), a pervasive adolescent disorder with clinically significant antisocial behaviors, has been a difficult syndrome to treat successfully. Recently, research on affect regulation and attachment has suggested that attachment and affect regulation strategies may underlie the development of conduct dis...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2002.41312.x

    authors: Keiley MK

    更新日期:2002-10-01 00:00:00

  • The history of couple therapy: a millennial review.

    abstract::In this article, we review the major conceptual and clinical influences and trends in the history of couple therapy to date, and also chronicle the history of research on couple therapy. The evolving patterns in theory and practice are reviewed as having progressed through four distinctive phases: Phase I--Atheoretica...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 历史文章,杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2002.41204.x

    authors: Gurman AS,Fraenkel P

    更新日期:2002-07-01 00:00:00

  • Clinicians' fidelity to a manual-based family treatment as a predictor of the one-year course of bipolar disorder.

    abstract::This study assessed whether therapist adherence to the family focused treatment model for patients with bipolar disorder and their relatives was associated with patient outcomes at one year after treatment entry. A total of 78 videotaped sessions of FFT consisting of 26 families with a member with bipolar disorder (3 ...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2002.40102000123.x

    authors: Weisman A,Tompson MC,Okazaki S,Gregory J,Goldstein MJ,Rea M,Miklowitz DJ

    更新日期:2002-04-01 00:00:00

  • Eliciting children's thinking in families and family therapy.

    abstract::In this article, I introduce a way of talking between a therapist and children, which aims to be more adaptive to the family therapy context than the modes of communication with children often reported by individual psychotherapists. Although the recent increase in articles concerned with the role of children in famil...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2001.4030100293.x

    authors: Cooklin A

    更新日期:2001-10-01 00:00:00

  • Helping parents deal with children's acute disciplinary problems without escalation: the principle of nonviolent resistance.

    abstract::There are two kinds of escalation between parents and children with acute discipline problems: (a) complementary escalation, in which parental giving-in leads to a progressive increase in the child's demands, and (b) reciprocal escalation, in which hostility begets hostility. Extant programs for helping parents deal w...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2001.4010100053.x

    authors: Omer H

    更新日期:2001-04-01 00:00:00

  • Client experience of gender in therapeutic relationships: an interpretive ethnography.

    abstract::The purpose of this study was to explore clients' experiences of gender in therapeutic relationships in order to inform therapists of critical issues from clients' perspectives. To capture clients' views, the researchers chose an interpretive ethnographic design that used unstructured, collaborative interviews with cl...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2001.4040100443.x

    authors: Gehart DR,Lyle RR

    更新日期:2001-01-01 00:00:00

  • The deconstruction of magic: rereading, rethinking Erickson.

    abstract::This article examines the case history writings of Milton Erickson as literary texts. A deconstructive analysis reveals that the modernist assumption of therapist as magical healer disguises the role clients play in their own change. Hypothetically constructed case transcripts contrasted with excerpts from Erickson (s...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2000.39304.x

    authors: Sparks JA

    更新日期:2000-10-01 00:00:00

  • "Lesbians, gay men, and their parents": a critique of LaSala and the prevailing clinical "wisdom".

    abstract::This article challenges the popular assumption that coming out to family of origin is important for lesbians and gay men's mental health and couple relationships. First, I present theory emphasizing the unique position of lesbians/gays in families of origin and the significance of "families of choice." Second, I revie...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2000.39208.x

    authors: Green RJ

    更新日期:2000-07-01 00:00:00

  • Uncommon strategies for a common problem: addressing racism in family therapy.

    abstract::Race and racism have a profound effect on our daily lives and the practice of family therapy. Whether individual or institutional level, overt or covert, intentional or unintentional, there are a variety of ways in which racism can infiltrate the therapeutic process. Before therapists can take steps to address racism ...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2000.39106.x

    authors: Laszloffy TA,Hardy KV

    更新日期:2000-04-01 00:00:00

  • Solution-focused brief therapy: a review of the outcome research.

    abstract::Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) is a new and increasingly used therapeutic approach that focuses on helping clients construct solutions rather than solve problems. The approach evolved in a clinical context amid many anecdotal reports of success from both therapists and clients, but it has not been subjected to ...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.2000.39408.x

    authors: Gingerich WJ,Eisengart S

    更新日期:2000-01-01 00:00:00

  • Relationships among parental reports of child, parent, and family functioning.

    abstract::Most children with psychosocial problems do not present for treatment in mental health settings. They are managed by primary care physicians. Children with psychosocial problems often have parents and/or families with psychosocial distress. The present study measured associations between parental reports of child, par...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1999.00341.x

    authors: Kinsman AM,Wildman BG,Smucker WD

    更新日期:1999-10-01 00:00:00

  • Parentification and its impact on adolescent children of parents with AIDS.

    abstract::Parentification refers to children or adolescents assuming adult roles before they are emotionally or developmentally ready to manage those roles successfully. We assess predictors and outcomes of parentification among adolescent children of Parents with AIDS (PWAs) in two phases. In Phase 1, relationships among paren...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1999.00193.x

    authors: Stein JA,Riedel M,Rotheram-Borus MJ

    更新日期:1999-07-01 00:00:00

  • The importance of cultural sensitivity and therapist self-awareness when working with mandatory clients.

    abstract::Systemic therapy emphasizes the importance of understanding each relationship in the context of its ecosystem. Considerations such as the influence of social agencies, culture, and the therapist's self-awareness are described in the literature as amplifying lenses within the therapeutic relationship. When a minority c...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1999.00055.x

    authors: Baker KA

    更新日期:1999-04-01 00:00:00

  • Reconstructing the Brothers Grimm: new tales for step-family life.

    abstract::Step-families are situated within the sociopolitical context of family change and are examined as a prototype of the "post-modern" family. This essay looks at the cultural construction of step-family life and proposes a model for collaboratively reconstructing stories that liberate step-relationships from the legacy o...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1999.00415.x

    authors: Bernstein AC

    更新日期:1999-01-01 00:00:00

  • Rape flashbacks: constructing a new narrative.

    abstract::This article offers an approach to the dissolution of rape flashbacks when the usual treatment of talk and group support doesn't work. The client, with her family, constructs a new rape scenario to replace her abusive story. In the new story, the client introduces a chosen protective figure into the flashback, which h...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1998.00299.x

    authors: Penn P

    更新日期:1998-10-01 00:00:00

  • Reflections on ways to create a safe therapeutic culture for children in family therapy.

    abstract::Although a large number of publications in the family therapy field stress the importance of children in family therapy, some authors report that, in practice, many family therapists do not actively involve children in their therapies. In this article, I reflect on the experiential reasons for this exclusion of childr...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1998.00201.x

    authors: Rober O

    更新日期:1998-07-01 00:00:00

  • Children's attributions about family arguments: implications for family therapy.

    abstract::Children's attributions about the causes of family arguments affect both their interpretations of the meaning of and their adjustment to such events. Children's attributions about family arguments are, therefore, of importance in family therapy, especially for therapists who work from a cognitive or constructivist per...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1998.00035.x

    authors: Weston HE,Boxer P,Heatherington L

    更新日期:1998-04-01 00:00:00

  • Family of origin and current relationship influences on codependency.

    abstract::This study investigated codependency in Caucasian individuals within the framework of Bowen's Family Systems Theory. The sample consisted of a group of couples, in which one member of the couple was a recovering alcoholic in an aftercare program, and a group of matched, comparison couples. Participants completed a dem...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1998.00513.x

    authors: Prest LA,Benson MJ,Protinsky HO

    更新日期:1998-01-01 00:00:00

  • Marital interactions of male versus female alcoholics.

    abstract::This study assessed the interactions of 131 alcoholic and nonalcoholic couples as they engaged in discussions of personally relevant problems. For 50 couples, the husband was alcoholic; for 15 couples, the wife was alcoholic; for 16 couples, both spouses were alcoholics; and for 50 couples, neither spouse was alcoholi...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 临床试验,杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1997.00385.x

    authors: Haber JR,Jacob T

    更新日期:1997-12-01 00:00:00

  • Family-of-origin experiences and conflict resolution behaviors of young adult dating couples.

    abstract::This study was conducted to explore the relationship among retrospective reports of family-of-origin functioning, reported perceptions of a laboratory-based conflict resolution discussion, and outsiders' ratings of communication behaviors between young adult dating couples, with a special focus on predicted gender dif...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1997.00297.x

    authors: Levy SY,Wamboldt FS,Fiese BH

    更新日期:1997-09-01 00:00:00

  • The integrative revolution in couple and family therapy.

    abstract::A quiet revolution has resulted in significant movement toward integrative practice in couple and family therapy. This article examines the present status of integrative methods, highlighting the factors that have led to their broad acceptance, issues surrounding the definition of integration and the nomenclature used...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1997.00001.x

    authors: Lebow J

    更新日期:1997-03-01 00:00:00

  • Why pragmatics is probably enough for now.

    abstract::In place of aesthetic, essentialist, or foundational pursuits, family therapy might be better served by simply seeking to be helpful. Within such a perspective, ideas are valued/embraced for their functionality and utility. In the following essay, a critical discussion concerning this pragmatic emphasis is undertaken ...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1996.00473.x

    authors: Amundson J

    更新日期:1996-12-01 00:00:00

  • Toward a definition of family resilience: integrating life-span and family perspectives.

    abstract::Family resilience is a relatively new construct that describes how families adapt to stress and bounce back from adversity. Literature pertaining to resilience as a family-level variable is reviewed. An overview of the developmental psychopathology literature dealing with individual resilience is also provided. Implic...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1996.00283.x

    authors: Hawley DR,DeHaan L

    更新日期:1996-09-01 00:00:00

  • Global Assessment of Relational Functioning scale (GARF): I. Background and rationale. Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry Committee on the Family.

    abstract::The Committee on the Family of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry has introduced the Global Assessment of Relational Functioning (GARF), a scale that describes and quantifies the relational context within which patients live and problems occur. The GARF is intended to serve as a device that alerts clinicians ...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1996.00155.x

    authors:

    更新日期:1996-06-01 00:00:00

  • The value of curiosity and naiveté for the cross-cultural psychotherapist.

    abstract::Therapists today face a dramatic increase in the cultural diversity of their client populations. Cultural literacy, long the dominant model for preparing to do cross-cultural therapy, advocates study of the prospective client's history and culture. This model, however, poses logistical problems, emphasizes scholarship...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1995.00389.x

    authors: Dyche L,Zayas LH

    更新日期:1995-12-01 00:00:00

  • An infertility primer for family therapists: II. Working with couples who struggle with infertility.

    abstract::The distress of infertility and its medical treatments are profound, and the effects reverberate in each partner, the couple dyad, and the couple's relationships with family, friends, and medical systems. Yet family therapists, like others in our society, are often uninformed or misinformed about the experience of inf...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1995.00231.x

    authors: Meyers M,Weinshel M,Scharf C,Kezur D,Diamond R,Rait DS

    更新日期:1995-06-01 00:00:00

  • Creating a secure family base: some implications of attachment theory for family therapy.

    abstract::The aim of this article is to make attachment research findings available in a form that family therapists can use. In attachment theory, parents are conceptualized as providing a secure base from which a child can explore. Family therapists, however, need a systemic concept that goes beyond the parent/child dyad. The...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1995.00045.x

    authors: Byng-Hall J

    更新日期:1995-03-01 00:00:00

  • Treating the sexually abused child: a recursive, multimodal program.

    abstract::This article describes a recursive, multimodal therapy approach for children who have been sexually abused by members of their family. The different therapeutic modalities (family, group, and individual) are conceived of as different "communities" that provide a variety of relationships, information, and perspectives ...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1994.00263.x

    authors: Sheinberg M,True F,Fraenkel P

    更新日期:1994-09-01 00:00:00

  • Rewards and dangers in researching domestic violence.

    abstract::The purpose of this article is to present a framework that reconciles the goals of advocates for victims of domestic violence with the goals of clinical researchers who study this phenomenon. I will be discussing the tension between those goals, and the way a research model can complement advocacy goals. ...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1994.00081.x

    authors: Jacobson NS

    更新日期:1994-03-01 00:00:00

  • Couples therapy using the technique of construct differentiation.

    abstract::A central problem in couples therapy is the clients' tendency to persist in endless and fruitless alternation between attacking the partner and justifying themselves. The technique of construct differentiation described in this article has proved helpful in coping with this situation. In three clearly structured steps...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1993.00311.x

    authors: Willi J,Frei R,Limacher B

    更新日期:1993-09-01 00:00:00

  • The California Family Health Project: VII. Summary and integration of findings.

    abstract::In a series of reports, we have observed the relationships between four domains of family life (World View, Emotion Management, Structure/Organization, Problem Solving), and the health of husbands and wives in a community-based sample of 225 families. In this final article of the series, we provide an overview and sum...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1993.00069.x

    authors: Fisher L,Ransom DC,Terry HE

    更新日期:1993-03-01 00:00:00

  • Families with adolescents: escaping problem lifestyles.

    abstract::Using the concepts of "restraints" and reciprocal patterns, a specific approach for understanding and working with families of adolescents is offered. The organizing idea is the "restraint" that revolves around a difficulty both parents and youngsters have in making a distinction between what parents want for their yo...

    journal_title:Family process

    pub_type: 杂志文章,评审

    doi:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1992.00341.x

    authors: Dickerson VC,Zimmerman J

    更新日期:1992-12-01 00:00:00

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