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Anger
Management Lessons Decrease Aggression In Kids - An
Article from the Doctors Guide. 3/5 |
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Australian
Institute of Family Studies - Has good Australian links
and references including links to the National Youth Suicide Prevention
strategy communications project and the national child protection clearing
house. 3/5 |
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Basic
Techniques in Marriage and Family Counseling and Therapy. - ERIC
Digest. 3/5 |
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Characteristics
of Healthy Family Systems -A healthy family is neither
necessarily average, nor merely lacking in negative characteristics. Rather
it has described positive features. An Article. 3/5 |
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Couple's
Place - Your online learning community for solving
marriage problems, improving relationship skills, celebrating marriage,
and achieving happiness with your partner. 4/5 |
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Don
Jackson Official Web site - Founding Father of Family Therapy
- "In my opinion, Don Jackson was the only
man in the family movement, other than Bowen, who knew what theory was
about. Put all these other people together and they were therapists, but
they didn't know"t. Murray Bowenheory." 3/5 |
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Early
Childhood - Educational Preschool and Kindergarten -
Self Concept Activities: Each child is unique: Have children look at themselves
in a full-length mirror. Discuss their total appearance and how they are
alike. 3/5 |
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Emotional
Family Therapy - EFT is a short term
(8-20 sessions), structured approach to couples therapy formulated in
the early 80's by Sue Johnson and Les Greenberg. The strategies and techniques
of EFT are also used with families. EFT appears to move couples
from distress to recovery in 10-12 sessions for 70-75% of cases, and creates
improvements in 90% of couples coming for therapy. These distressed
couples include partners suffering from disorders such as depression,
post traumatic stress disorders and chronic illness. 3/5
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Extra
Marital Affairs - Infidelity and extra-marital affairs.
All you need to know. Designed for the Study of. 3/5 |
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Family2000
UK - A resource site with helpful articles and advice.
Design to offer advise to families and grandparents. 3/5 |
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Family
Process Journal - The leading peer reviewed international
journal in the field of family therapy and research. It presents the latest
therapy methods, newest strategies, and current research findings. Family
Process is one of the most referenced journals in the field and is vital
reading for family researchers, social workers, family therapists, nurses,
psychologists, physicians, clergy, rehabilitation specialists, patient
and family advocates, and medical ethicists. 3/5 |
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Family
Life Cycle - As introduced by Jay Haley, exponded the
concept into the field of family therapy. He focused on the developments
during the transition between stages. In this way, he identified the problems
some families have in redefining the hierarchy of the family unit. 3/5 |
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Family
Relations Institute - Family Relations Institute is
a collaboration of researchers and clinicians interested in the development
of attachment theory and its applications to service delivery, including
psychotherapy, early intervention, social work, and health services.
2/5 |
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Family
Systems Theory - Family systems theory affirms that
the individual can change behavior if aware of the impact current and
historical family behavior has on the definition of his or her choices.
Bowen Family Systems Theory. 4/5 |
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Family
Systems Theory and Practice Page - Here you will find
links to the theory and practice of Couple and Family Therapy. This page
is intended to help the student, clinicians or perspective clients/patients
find helpful information regarding Couple and Family Counseling/Therapy.
3/5 |
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Genealogy
as a Tool for Self-Knowledge and Family Therapy - This
article discusses the rationale for incorporating genealogy into family
therapy, explores related cultural and ethical issues, and gives examples
of techniques. A Bowenian systems theoretical framework is assumed. The
article touches upon the elements of genetics, culture, spirit, and emotion,
as they relate to family narratives. 3/5 |
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How
to Beat the Burn-Out Syndrome - An Article. 3/5 |
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Internal
Family Systems Association - Is an organization devoted
to making the IFS model visible in the world and connecting those interested
in IFS with others who share an interest in enhancing their own and others'
Self-leadership. 3/5 |
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Journal
of Family Psychology - 3/5 |
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NCPTSD
- Behavioral Family Therapy For Chronic Combat-Related
PTSD. By Shirley M. Glynn Ph.D. An Article. 3/5 |
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Obese
Children at Increased Risk For Low Self-Esteem
- These data demonstrate a significant relationship between obesity and
changes in self-esteem during early adolescence," concludes Strauss.
An Article. 3/5 |
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Pediatric
& Family Psychology - The Place for Parents &
Kids. 2/5 |
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Positive
Development Through Life Stages - This category of
indicators focuses on important ingredients of learning and healthy development
from early childhood to the senior years. 2/5 |
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Pregnancy
Infant Loss Support - H.A.N.D - Welcome to the H.A.N.D.
Web Site. We are a Houston based pregnancy and infant loss support group
for parents whose babies have died any time from conception through late
infancy. Our mission is to help parents cope with feelings of grief and
isolation which accompany the loss of a baby. 4/5 |
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Relationship
Scales Questionnaire (RSQ) - 2/5 |
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Self
Justification in Human Relations - An Article. 3/5 |
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Storytelling
- Storytelling has been with us since the days of campfire
and besieging wild animals. It served a number of important functions:
amelioration of fears, communication of vital information (regarding survival
tactics and the characteristics of animals, for instance), the satisfaction
of a sense of order (justice), the development of the ability to hypothesize,
predict and introduce theories and so on.
3/5 |
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The
Milan Approach to Family Therapy - A CRITIQUE KATE
TUCKER 3/5 |
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The
Family and the Dually Diagnosed Patient - Sciacca,
K. & Hatfield, A.B. (1996). An Article. 3/5 |
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The
International Academy of Family Psychology - Was founded
in 1990 to enhance international exchange and collaboration between researchers
and practitioners working in the field of family psychology. 3/5
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The
National Center on Family Group Decision Making - Build
community capacity to implement high quality, effective family group decision
making processes that are philosophically congruent with the central values.
3/5 |
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The
National Council on Family Relations Home Page
- NCFR's Mission: The National Council on Family
Relations (NCFR) provides a forum for family researchers, educators, and
practitioners to share in the development and dissemination of knowledge
about families and family relationships, establishes professional standards,
and works to promote family well-being. 3/5 |
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What
are the potential benefits of storytelling. -
3/5 |
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