SCHOLARLY WRITINGS

Families with Chronic Physical Illness in Handbook of family development and intervention ed. Nichols, Wm., John Wiley & Sons, 2000.

Chronic Illness. chapter in Relational diagnosis. ed. Kaslow, F. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1996.

Families cope with the death of a parent: The Family Therapist's Role. chapter in Children in family contexts. ed. Combrinck-Graham, L. New York:Guilford, 1988.

Couples in the Creative Arts. in Couples therapy in a family context. ed. Kaslow, F., Aspen Publishers, 1988.

Family Therapists' Dilemma: Systems Therapy with Divorcing Couples. Barth, J., The Journal of Family Psychology. Newbury Park, CA:Sage Publications, 1988.

SELECTED BOOK REVIEWS

Eisler, R. Dissolution: no-fault divorce, marriage, and the future of women. Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling,

Lasswell. M. & Lobsenz, N. M. No-fault marriage: The new technique of self- counseling and what it can help you do. Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling,

Grinder, J. & Bandler, R. The structure of magic II. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.

Block, J. D. and A. To marry again.

Feldman, P. with Lorimar, A. Remarriage. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.

Bergman, J. S. Fishing for barracuda: pragmatics of brief systemic therapy

Walsh, F. Normal family processes. AFTA Newsletter.

Lange, A. and van der Hart, O. Directive family therapy,
AFTA Newsletter.

Madanes, C. Behind the one-way mirror. AFTA Newsletter.

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