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Miao, Yiqing, author.
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Family Therapy in Mainland China: "What Works?" / Miao, Yiqing, author.
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Harwood, Joan Collins, author.
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University of Louisiana at Monroe. Marriage and Family Therapy. degree granting institution.
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Kainer, Katherine Martin, author.
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Families' Perspectives on Strengths-Based Family Therapy Goal Achievement Processes for Adolescent
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Keyhan, Maryam, author.
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Medical Family Therapy and Infertility: Referral Practices of Infertility Physicians and Their
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Lin, Chichun, author.
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Chinese Gay Males' Barriers to Couple and Family Therapy and Potential Clinical Issues / Lin
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Alkhanbashi, Saad Omar, author.
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Barriers to Delivering and Accessing Mental Health and Family Therapy Services in the United Arab
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Vallin, Jennifer, author.
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Family of Origin Impact on Couple and Family Therapy Trainees Level of Burnout, Through the Lens of
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Chizk, Georgeanna, author.
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The Experience of Using Filial Play Therapy from the Perspective of Adoptive Parents: A Case Study
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Mulligan, Kimberly, author.
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African Americans Experience of Participating in Family Therapy / Mulligan, Kimberly, author.
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Ibrahim, Maliha, author. (orcid)0000-0003-2670-2548
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Drexel University. Counseling and Family Therapy. degree granting institution.
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Morgis, Brianna L., author.
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Drexel University. Couple and Family Therapy. degree granting institution.
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Roth, Sara E., author.
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The University of Akron. Counselor Education and Supervision-Marriage and Family Therapy. degree
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Cohn, Aaron S., author.
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Saint Louis University. Counseling and Family Therapy. degree granting institution.
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Johnson, Scott Sanford, author.
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Loma Linda University. Marital and Family Therapy. degree granting institution.
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Young, Monica S., author.
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Seton Hall University. Professional Psychology and Family Therapy. degree granting institution.
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Damis, Gianna M., author.
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's treatment, offering psychoeducation for family, and promoting empowerment and success in art therapy.
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Fant, LaShawna, author.
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individuals. Yet, person-centered therapy strums melodies that penetrate their emotional fabric and writes
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Yanagisawa, Anton, author.
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This phenomenological research explored how the Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) model is used
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Herrick, Pamela, author. (orcid)0000-0002-7072-6865
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seeking couple therapy at a university based family clinic. Two significant main effects were found in
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Harbison, Liza Suzanne, author.
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physical partner aggression who received ten sessions of couple therapy at a university family therapy
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Chey, Anna Soksambath, author.
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-perceived health status, illness, functional status, health beliefs and behaviors, interpersonal support, family
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Chihuaque, Estefany, author.
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positively to cognitive-behavioral for trauma in schools (CBITS), functional family therapy (FFT), and Big
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Walton, Tariiq Omari, author. (orcid)0000-0003-0602-3708
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African Americans being seen for couple therapy at a university-based family therapy clinic in a major
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Miramontes, Liliana, author.
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violence victims to be implemented at the Venice Family Clinic in Santa Monica, California. This program
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Lasater, Jessica R., author.
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communication between the client and their family during therapy to help prevent future substance abuse. Studies
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Duszynski, Lisa, author.
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education program. To inspect the study purpose, Henggeler's multisystemic therapy was used to guide the
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Bogner, Rachel, author.
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social relationships that have been shown be beneficial for older adults, such as friends, family and
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Kutsor, Alexandra L., author.
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There is little empirical research in the marriage and family therapy (MFT) field that considers
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Ray, Sydney, author.
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individuals interact with and show concern for the environment as it changes. Contextual family therapy
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Garcia, Heather Elizabeth, author.
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psychoeducation. Mezzo-level interventions include therapy for the whole family encompassing family systems theory
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Gomez, Stephanie, author.
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, but Multisystemic Therapy (MST) and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) has been found to be effective in
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Murray, Kevin S., author.
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significant others. Family systems theory, and related interventions provide ample proof that treating the
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Rubio, Norma A., author.
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Behavioral Therapy models, and Mentoring Programs at the micro-level. At the mezzo-level, there were family
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Polasik, Shelbi LeaAnn, author.
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music therapy literature exists that focuses on music intervention involving developmentally sensitive
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McDuffie, Nathina Inez, author.
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-based research is necessary in order to enhance the field of music therapy and to develop new standards of
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Meagher, Melissa M., author.
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Contextual therapy theory is underused in the clinical setting and family therapy research, despite
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Baril, Erika M., author.
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caregiver (e.g., parent) rather than child-focused therapy is a recommended approach for serving children
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Falconer Horne, Carolyn, author.
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participation in work, family, and social settings. Standard aphasia treatment consists of behavioral therapy
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Crowe, Katherine Bassell, author.
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pharmacotherapy, yet even these approaches leave many symptomatic. Family variables have been previously
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Rucinski, Katherine B., author.
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-infected women aged 18-35 on or initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Johannesburg, South Africa between
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Blechschmidt, Allison, author.
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changes (94%), participate in family therapy (100%), and use study or other learning resources (100
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Natarajan, Gayathri, author.
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Proteins belonging to the TEC family of kinases are critical for the function of immune cells. One
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PettyJohn, Morgan E., author.
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who presented for couples therapy at a Marriage and Family Therapy university training program. Half
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Seston, Elizabeth M., author.
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acknowledged as having a potential role in preventing unwanted pregnancies. EHC is an oral therapy, which can
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Garcia, Luis Daniel Borrero, author.
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family have been shown to contribute to therapy resistance, we tested for the expression and
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Akopian, Aram, author.
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recombinase' family of site-specific recombinases. We aimed to create a site-specific DNA recombinase that can
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Erler, Janine, author.
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response to therapy. Cells from a panel of human colon carcinoma cell lines (HCT116, HT29 and SW480) were

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