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CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1 MARCH 1995 SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE STORY AND STORYTELLING William H. Balch and William C. Nichols, Editors THE STORY AND STORYTELLING: AN INTRODUCTION William C. Nichols and William H. Balch USING STORY AS METAPHOR, LEGACY, AND THERAPY Jeanne R. Williams “THAT REMINDS ME OF A STORY ... ”: THE THERAPEUTIC USE OF CAUTIONARY TALES Carlfred B. Broderick STORYTELLING: AN ENJOYABLE AND EFFECTIVE THERAPEUTIC TOOL Joyce E. Divinyi STORIES AND METAPHORS AS INTERVENTIONS WITH HEADACHE SUFFERERS Uri Rueveni STORIES FOR THERAPY: THE RIGHT STORY TO THE RIGHT PERSON AT THE RIGHT TIME Tad Goguen Frantz CO-CONSTRUCTED NARRATIVES AROUND BEING “SICK”: A MINIMALIST MODEL Robert E. Lee and Timothy Dwyer OF THORNS AND ROSES: THE USE OF THE “BRIER ROSE” FAIRY TALE IN THERAPY WITH FAMILIES OF GIFTED CHILDREN Volker Thomas WILD (POWERFUL) WOMEN: RESTORYING GENDER PATTERNS Carmen Knudson-Martin RITUAL EXPERIENCE AND ITS EMERGENCE WITH STORY: AN EXPERIENCE IN MEANING Leslye King Mize FITTING A SQUARE PEG IN A SQUARE HOLE: USING METAPHOR IN NARRATIVE THERAPY Kevin Lyness and Volker Thomas “NOT WITH ME YOU DON'T’: A STORY OF NARRATIVE PRACTICE AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDER J. Paul Gallant, Keith Brownlee, and Rich Vodde STORIES WE TELL EACH OTHER: A COMPARISON OF FAMILIES’ AND THEIR THERAPISTS’ EXPLANATIONS OF PRESENTING PROBLEMS Miranda Wolpert and Paul March CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 2 Clinical 177 SELECTIVE MUTISM IN CHILDREN: A STRUCTURAL FAMILY THERAPY APPROACH TO TREATMENT Diane Wolf Tatem and Robert L. DelCampo USING A THREAT OF DIVORCE FOR MAINTAINING FAMILY HOMEOSTASIS WITHIN FAMILIES IN EXTREME DISTRESS (FED) Michal Shamai, Shlomo Sharlin, and Dvorit Gilad-Smolinski Theoretical FREUD’S THEORY OF PARANOID DELUSION BASED ON THE SCHREBER CASE CONTRASTED WITH RELATED THEORIES Gerald H. Zuk and Carmen V. Zuk THE IMPACT OF STRESS ON MARITAL QUALITY: A STRESS- VULNERABILITY THEORY Lee Williams Research: Post-Divorce NO REGRETS: CUSTODIAL MOTHERS’ ACCOUNTS OF THE DIFFICULTIES AND BENEFITS OF DIVORCE Joyce A. Arditti and Debra Madden-Derdich THE IMPACT OF PARENTAL DIVORCE ON THE ATTAINMENT OF THE DEVELOPMENTAL TASKS OF YOUNG ADULTHOOD Patrick Johnson, William K. Wilkinson, and Keith McNeil Research: Couple Typology AN EMPIRICAL COUPLE TYPOLOGY BASED ON DIFFERENTIATION Jacqueline P. Bayer and H. D. Day CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 1995 275 DESCENDANTS OF HOLOCAUST VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS: LEGACIES AND DIALOGUE Florence Kaslow THE INTEGRATION OF INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY THERAPY Shirley Braverman THE SELF-NARRATIVE AND ACUTE PSYCHOSIS Juha Holma and Jukka Aaltonen THE RECOVERING FEMALE ALCOHOLIC: A FAMILY AFFAIR Judith A. Rolls ART IN EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH COUPLES AND FAMILIES Jim Lantz and Keith Alford AVAILABILITY TO PEER GROUP TREATMENT IN RESIDENTIAL CARE AS A FUNCTION OF RELATIONAL ETHICS Robert E. Lee CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 1995 SPECIAL ISSUE: FAMILY THERAPY IN ISRAEL, PART I INTRODUCTION William C. Nichols The Context of Family Therapy in Israel FAMILY THERAPY IN ISRAEL: A REVIEW OF THERAPY DONE UNDER UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES Ila Jasani Good and Amith Ben-David THE MELTING POT OF 100 DIFFERENT JEWISH CULTURES Nechama Levy-Edelman IMMIGRATION: GOING HOME OR GOING TO PIECES Darylle Levenbach and Bernice Lewak MARITAL CRISIS AND THERAPY IN THEIR SOCIAL CONTEXT Ruth Katz and Yochanan Peres THE MATRYOSHKA: THE THREE-GENERATION SOVIET FAMILY IN ISRAEL Alisa Poskanzer TOWARD CULTURALLY SENSITIVE INTERVENTION WITH ARAB FAMILIES IN ISRAEL Muhammad M. Haj-Yahia Clinical Work in Israel BRIEF THERAPY IN THE ISRAELI KIBBUTZ Mordecai Kaffman A BRIBE, “LIVING BREAD,” AND A WHITE TABLECLOTH Rachel Mandula ECOSYSTEMIC CONSULTATION IN THE KIBBUTZ: SOCIAL PROCESS AND NARRATIVE IN TWO CASES OF COMMUNITY “EPIDEMIC” Yoel Elizur THE USE OF PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL GROUPS TO IMPROVE MARITAL FUNCTIONING IN HIGH RISK ISRAELI COUPLES: A STAGE MODEL Claire Rabin

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