CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY 1991 CYBERNETICS OF CYBERNETICS IN ASSESSMENT OF MARITAL QUALITY John F. Crosby SHAME AND FRAGMENTATION IN THE MARITAL DYAD Melvin R. Lansky STORY TELLING IN FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN: A THERAPEUTIC APPROACH TO LEARNING PROBLEMS Julio E. Correa, Olga B. Gonzalez, and Martha S. Weber PERCEPTIONS OF PRIMARY SUPERVISOR INTERPERSONAL SKILLS: A CRITICAL INCIDENT ANALYSIS Joseph L. Wetchler and Kathryn A. Vaughn THE FAMILIES OF ORIGIN OF ADOLESCENT DRUG ABUSERS: PERCEIVED AUTONOMY AND INTIMACY H. Russell Searight, Christopher M. Manley, Arthur F. Binder, Emily Krohn, Billy J. Rogers, and J. Robert Russo CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 2 APRIL 1991 85 DISCLOSURE OF FATHER-CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: DILEMMAS FOR FAMILIES AND THERAPISTS Julie A. Lipovsky MARITAL GROUP METAPHORS: SIGNIFICANCE IN THE LIFE STAGES OF GROUP DEVELOPMENT Yvonne Gatz and Leo Christie COUNTERTRANSFERENCE AND THE DEVELOPING FAMILY THERAPIST: TREATMENT AND SUPERVISION ISSUES Sandra M. Halperin FAMILY THERAPY IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: SKILLS TRAINING AND OUTCOME EVALUATION Mohamed Seedat, Alex Butchart, and Victor Nell A SYSTEMIC BELIEF APPROACH TO EPILEPTIC SEIZURES: A CASE OF BEING SPELLBOUND Lorraine M. Wright and Peggy Simpson COUPLE THERAPY AND THE DEVELOPMENTAL PHASE OF COUPLE RELATIONS WITH STUDENTS Matti Keinanen, Ilpo Lahti, and Anne Kaljonen CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 3 JUNE 1991 201 AX MURDERERS, DRAGONS, SPIDERS AND WEBS: THERAPEUTIC METAPHORS IN COUPLE THERAPY Joan D. Atwood and Laurie B. Levine TRIADIC TRANSFERENCES OF PATHOLOGICAL FAMILY IMAGES John C. Sonne EXPERIENCED CLOSENESS AND DISTANCE AMONG FAMILY MEMBERS Linda G. Bell, Lena Ericksen, Connie Cornwell, and David C. Bell A SCALE TO MEASURE BOWEN’S CONCEPT OF EMOTIONAL CUTOFF Eric E. McCollum ENGAGEMENT AND RECRUITMENT FOR FAMILY THERAPY RESEARCH IN COMMUNITY SETTINGS Guy Diamond, Guillermo Bernal, and Yvette Flores-Ortiz PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION: PROS AND CONS. AN ESSAY REVIEW OF SAMUEL SLIPP, THE TECHNIQUE AND PRACTICE OF OBJECT RELATIONS FAMILY THERAPY Leonard Israel Siegel CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 4 AUGUST 1991 SPECIAL ISSUE ON EMERGING TRENDS IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY EDUCATION Kenneth V. Hardy and William C. Nichols, Editors INTRODUCTION William C. Nichols MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY EDUCATION: EMERGING TRENDS AND ISSUES Kenneth V. Hardy and James F. Keller THE REENTRY FEMALE STUDENT IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY TRAINING Linda L. Terry and Rona M. Preli PERSONAL THERAPY FOR FAMILY THERAPY GRADUATE STUDENTS Jo Ellen Patterson and William E. Utesch SOCIALIZATION TOWARD A CAREER AS A MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST: HOW IS OUR PROFESSION DOING? Thomas A. Smith, Jr. and Scot M. Allgood GENDER IN FAMILY THERAPY SUPERVISION Thorana S. Nelson PULLING IT ALL TOGETHER: MEETING VARYING TRAINING REQUIREMENTS ON NATIONAL, STATE, AND UNIVERSITY LEVELS FOR MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY EDUCATION William E. Utesch and Jo Ellen Patterson CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 5 OCTOBER 1991 SPECIAL ISSUE ON ADDICTIONS AND THE FAMILY Teri A. Loughead and Mitchell B. Young, Guest Editors ADDICTIONS AND THE FAMILY: AN INTRODUCTION Teri A. Loughead and Mitchell B. Young MANUFACTURING MULTIPLE MEANINGS OF ADDICTION: TIME-LIMITED REALITIES Howard J. Shaffer and Melissa Robbins SHAME, ATTACHMENT, AND ADDICTIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR FAMILY THERAPISTS David R. Cook BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROCHEMICAL COMMONALITIES IN ADDICTION Stanley G. Sunderwirth and Harvey Milkman CODEPENDENCY: ADDICTIVE LOVE, ADJUSTIVE RELATING, OR BOTH? Paul H. Wright and Katherine D. Wright ADDICTIONS AS A PROCESS: COMMONALITIES OR CODEPENDENCE Teri A. Loughead THE EVOLUTION OF FAMILY THERAPY APPROACHES TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE: PERSONAL REFLECTIONS AND THOUGHTS ON INTEGRATION Thomas C. Todd ATTENDING TO THE SHAME: WORKING WITH ADDICTED POPULATIONS Mitchell B. Young INPATIENT VERSUS OUTPATIENT TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CONTROVERSY Nicholas A. Cummings ETHNOCENTRISM AND BEYOND: LETTERS BETWEEN A FAMILY THERAPIST AND AN ADVOCATE OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Fred P. Piercy CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 6 DECEMBER 1991 SPECIAL ISSUE SECOND WORLD CONFERENCE ON FAMILY THERAPY Florence Kaslow, Guest Editor 533 INTRODUCTION Florence Kaslow PART I: PHILOSOPHIC AND THEORETICAL DISCUSSIONS 535 LOOKING FOR RECONCILIATIONS BETWEEN ANECDOTES AND CAUSALITIES: THE STOICAL MODEL Vinciane Despret and Jean-Marie LeMaire (Belgium) EFFECTIVENESS OF SHORT-TERM SEMINARS IN FOUR DIFFERENT CULTURES Miklés Kovacs, Magda Barcy, and Janos Furedi (Hungary) PART II: APPLIED AND CLINICAL DISCUSSIONS ART THERAPY IN TRANSCULTURAL FAMILY THERAPY Staffan R¢ijen (Denmark) NEED-ADAPTED TREATMENT OF SCHIZOPHRENIC PROCESSES: THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF FAMILY- CENTERED THERAPY MEETINGS Viljo Rakkélainen, Klaus Lehtinen, and Yrjo"O. Alanen (Finland) THE SOCIOCULTURAL CONTEXT OF DIVORCE Florence Kaslow (USA) MIDLIFE DIVORCE INITIATION: FROM CRISIS TO DEVELOPMENTAL TRANSITION Sara Iwanir and Haviva Ayal (Israel) FAMILY THERAPY WITH ONE-PARENT FAMILIES Alexander Korittko (Germany) FAMILY THERAPISTS AND FAMILY BUSINESS: A VIEW OF THE FUTURE Ruth McClendon and Leslie B. Kadis (USA)