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- A behavioral model of families' use of health services
- A study of attitudes about family obligations
- Addiction dilemmas : family experiences from literature and research and their challenges for practice
- Adolescent marijuana abusers and their families
- Adolescent siblings in stepfamilies : family functioning and adolescent adjustment
- Adolescent siblings in stepfamilies : family functioning and adolescent adjustment
- Alzheimer's disease : the family journey
- Cancer and emotion : a practical guide to psycho-oncology
- Cancer and emotion : a practical guide to psycho-oncology
- Cancer and the family
- Cancer and the family
- Children and families affected by armed conflicts in Africa : implications and strategies for helping professionals in the United States
- Children and their parents in a changing world
- Chronic illness and disability
- Chronic pain and family : a clinical perspective
- Clinical psycho-oncology : an international perspective
- Collaborative therapy with multi-stressed families : from old problems to new futures
- Common sense for uncommon times : the power of balance in work, family, and personal life
- Conversations about illness : family preoccupations with bulimia
- Coping with alcohol and drug problems : the experiences of family members in three contrasting cultures
- Counseling the communicatively disabled and their families : a manual for clinicians
- Couple therapy : the self in the relationship
- Deafness, children, and the family : a guide to professional practice
- Deconstructing developmental psychology
- Destructive myths in family therapy : how to overcome barriers to communication by seeing and saying : a humanistic perspective
- Destructive myths in family therapy : how to overcome barriers to communication by seeing and saying : a humanistic perspective
- Dying to be free : a healing guide for families after a suicide
- Economic stress : effects on family life and child development
- Emotional aftermath of the Persian Gulf War : veterans, families, communities, and nations
- Ethnogerocounseling : counseling ethnic elders and their families
- Even if it costs me my life : systemic constellations and serious illness
- Families & change : coping with stressful events and transitions
- Families & change : coping with stressful events and transitions
- Families and mental illness : new directions in professional practice
- Families, children, and the development of dysfunction
- Families, what makes them work
- Family adaptations to pediatric chronic illness
- Family assessment
- Family behavioral issues in health and illness
- Family constellation : theory and practice of a psychological game
- Family issues in pediatric psychology
- Family psychopathology : the relational roots of dysfunctional behavior
- Family therapy : models and techniques
- Family violence in cross-cultural perspective
- Family-centered care : putting it into action : the SPN/ANA guide to family-centered care
- Family-centered early intervention for communication disorders : prevention and treatment
- Finishing well : aging and reparation in the intergenerational family
- Handbook of family measurement techniques
- Handbook of family measurement techniques
- Handbook of psychiatry in palliative medicine
- Handbook of psychiatry in palliative medicine
- Handbook of relational diagnosis and dysfunctional family patterns
- Heart illness and intimacy : how caring relationships aid recovery
- Heartmates : a guide for the spouse and family of the heart patient
- Home and community care for chronically ill children
- Hope under siege : terror and family support in Chile
- How dysfunctional families spur mental disorders : a balanced approach to resolve problems and reconcile relationships
- How to talk with family caregivers about cancer
- Identification of the needs of family members of terminally-ill oncology patients
- Identification of the needs of family members of terminally-ill oncology patients
- If problems talked : narrative therapy in action
- Intimate worlds : life inside the family
- It shouldn't be this way : the failure of long-term care
- Journey beyond diagnosis : support during and after illness for survivors and those who love and care for them
- Learning to sit in the silence : a journal of caretaking
- Let me hear your voice : a family's triumph over autism
- Lifestyle changes : a clinician's guide to common events, challenges, and options
- Meaningful care : a multidisciplinary approach to the meaning of care for people with mental retardation
- Measures of family functioning for research and practice
- Parent grief : narratives of loss and relationship
- Parent-child relations throughout life
- Psychosocial aspects of diabetes : children, adolescents and their families
- Relatedness in assisted reproduction : families, origins and identities
- Renegotiating family relationships : divorce, child custody, and mediation
- Resilient adults : overcoming a cruel past
- Retrospect and prospect in the psychological study of families
- Running a team for disabled children & their families
- Scapegoating in families : intergenerational patterns of physical and emotional abuse
- Separate lives : why siblings are so different
- Stepfamily therapy : a 10-step clinical approach
- Strengthening family resilience
- Stress between work and family
- Stress, coping, and resiliency in children and families
- Studying families
- Subjective burden in caregivers of persons with traumatic brain injury : the influence of family relationship
- The Dictionary of family psychology and family therapy
- The Family with a handicapped child
- The broken cord
- The emergence of family into the 21st century
- The family is the patient : using family interviews in children's medical care
- The intimacy paradox : personal authority in the family system
- The power of the family : strength, comfort, and healing
- The relative contribution to illness, stress, and family system variables to family quality of life during early chronic illness
- The shelter of each other : rebuilding our families
- Therapeutic intervention with poor, unorganized families : from distress to hope
- Toward an integrated science of research on families : workshop report
- Treating abuse in families : a feminist and community approach
- Understanding childhood hearing loss : whole family approaches to living and thriving
- Women's stories of divorce at childbirth : when the baby rocks the cradle
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