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CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 21, NUMBER 1 MARCH 1999 Clinical Practice SHIFTING REFLECTING POSITIONS: “YOU’RE RIGHT FROM YOUR SIDE, 1M RIGHT FROM MINE” Jiirgen Hargens (Germany) HEIDEGGER’S BRIGHTNESS AS A RESPONSIBILITY OF THE THERAPIST IN EXISTENTIAL FAMILY THERAPY Jim Lantz (USA) Family Therapy Education and Training GENDER, POWER, AND RELATIONSHIP ETHICS IN FAMILY THERAPY EDUCATION Mary W. Hicks and Thomas A. Cornille (USA) RECAPTURING THE PERSON IN THE THERAPIST: AN EXPLORATION OF PERSONAL VALUES, COMMITMENTS, AND BELIEFS Thomas D. Carlson and Martin J. Erickson (USA) FAMILY THERAPY IN FRANCE: A BRIEF OVERVIEW Jean Francois Le Goff (France) Research and Implications for Practice THE DEVELOPMENT OF FAMILY LOYALTY AND RELATIONAL ETHICS IN CHILDREN Ann L. Leibig and Katherine Green (USA) LONG LASTING MARRIAGES IN CHILE Arturo Roizblatt, Florence Kaslow, Sheril Rivera, Tzandra Fuchs, Carolina Conejero, and Alessandra Zacharias (Chile and USA) CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 21, NUMBER 2 JUNE 1999 SPECIAL ISSUE ON FAMILY THERAPY IN SOUTH AFRICA History and Change in South Africa THE (HI)DSTORIES WE LIVE BY: POWER/KNOWLEDGE AND FAMILY THERAPY IN AFRICA Terri M. Bakker and F. J. A. Snyders THE HISTORY OF FAMILY THERAPY IN SOUTH AFRICA Jean Mason and Suzanne Shuda THE PROPS ARE FALLING DOWN AND WE WANT TO MAKE MUSIC: A NARRATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON ORGANISATIONS IN TRANSITION (VIOLINS/VIOLENCE IN ORGANISATIONS) Terri M. Bakker, Linda M. Blokland, Michelle S. May, Annalie Pauw, and Riana van Breda Training Family Therapists TRAINING FAMILY THERAPISTS IN A MULTICULTURAL SETTING Maria Marchetti-Mercer, Dave Beyers, and Loray Daws MIRRORS, CLOCKS, MAPS, AND MUSIC: A SOUTH AFRICAN RESPONSE TO FAMILY THERAPY SUPERVISION/TRAINING Judy McLean Shelton Ramsden and Jacqueline B. Meyerowitz EXPLORING CONNECTIONS OF THE SUPERVISORS IN SUPERVISION Linda M. Blokland Clinical Issues and Cases ANCESTRAL VOICES, SPIRITS, AND MAGIC: DANCE A NEW DANCE IN THE FAMILY THERAPY ROOM Judy A. Rankin A STORY AROUND THE ROLE OF RELATIONSHIPS IN THE WORLD OF A “DEPRESSED” WOMAN AND THE HEALING PROCESS Val J. Rapmund Theoretical Advances ATTACHMENT AS AN INTEGRATING CONCEPT IN COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY: SOME CONSIDERATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SOUTH AFRICA Graham Lindegger and Timothy Barry CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 21, NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 1999 Special Section on Family Therapy Supervision and Training A SYSTEMS/DIALECTICAL MODEL OF SUPERVISION: A SYMBOLIC PROCESS Thomas W. Roberts, Jon Winek, and John Mulgrew DEVELOPMENTAL CONTEXTUALISM, ISOMORPHISM, AND SUPERVISION: REFLECTIONS ON ROBERTS, WINEK, AND MULGREW Robert E. Lee TOWARD A GENERAL MODEL OF FAMILY THERAPY SUPERVISION: COMMENT ON ROBERTS, WINEK, AND MULGREW Douglas H. Sprenkle CROSS-CULTURAL SUPERVISION IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY Elizabeth Wieling and James P. Marshall SELF-OF-THE THERAPIST WORE: A BALANCE BETWEEN REMOVING RESTRAINTS AND IDENTIFYING RESOURCES Tina M. Timm and Adrian J. Blow EVALUATING TRAINEES’ SKILL DEVELOPMENT: THE FAMILY THERAPY SKILLS CHECKLIST Kathleen Briggs, David G. Fournier, and Charles C. Hendrix Practice and Service TIME OUT FROM STRESS: CAMP PROGRAM AND PARENTING GROUPS FOR HOMELESS MOTHERS Kris Kissman Research and Implications for Practice THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE SELF OF THE THERAPIST TO THERAPY PROCESS AND OUTCOME: ARE SOME QUESTIONS BETTER LEFT UNANSWERED? K. Blake Horne LOOK WHO’S TALKING: MEASURING SELF-DISCLOSURE IN MFT Steven M. Harris, Charette A. Dersch, and Mona Mittal WOMEN OF POLYGAMOUS MARRIAGES IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTERS Alean Al-Krenawi CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 21, NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 1999 Clinical Practice AN ECOSYSTEMIC APPROACH TO IMPROVING MOTHER-INFANT ATTACHMENT IN A CARIBBEAN MATRIFOCAL SOCIETY Solange Cook-Darzens and Régis Brunod (France and French West Indies) THE DYNAMICS OF FAMILIES IN BUSINESS: HOW THERAPISTS CAN HELP IN WAYS CONSULTANTS DON’T Sonya Nance Rodriguez, Gladys J. Hildreth, and Joseph Mancuso (USA) MARCEL'S TESTIMONY IN EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH COUPLES AND FAMILIES Jim Lantz (USA) THE VOICES OF THERAPISTS AND CHILDREN REGARDING THE INCLUSION OF CHILDREN IN FAMILY THERAPY: A SYSTEMATIC RESEARCH SYNTHESIS Nikki Ruble (USA) Codependency Reexamined CODEPENDENCY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FROM A SYSTEMIC PERSPECTIVE James Cullen and Alan Carr (Ireland) THE TWO FACES OF CODEPENDENT RELATING: A RESEARCH-BASED PERSPECTIVE Paul H. Wright and Katherine D. Wright (USA) Therapeutic Alliance IS THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE INFLUENCED BY A FEMINIST APPROACH TO THERAPY? Ronald Jay Werner-Wilson, Toni Schindler Zimmerman, Kathrine Daniels, and Stephanie M. Bowling (USA) EFFECTS OF COUPLES’ PERCEPTIONS OF GENOGRAM CONSTRUCTION ON THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE AND SESSION IMPACT: A GROWTH CURVE ANALYSIS Scott K. Coupland and Julianne M. Serovich (USA)

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