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CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 27, NUMBER 1 MARCH 2005 A COMPARISON OF AAMFT APPROVED SUPERVISORS WITH MASTER’S AND DOCTORAL DEGREES Robert E. Lee, Jennifer W. Dunn and William C. Nichols INFLUENCE OF THERAPIST AND CLIENT BEHAVIORS ON THERAPY ALLIANCE Sarah Elizabeth Gellhaus Thomas, Ronald Jay Werner-Wilson and Megan J. Murphy A COLLABORATIVE FAMILY-SYSTEMIC APPROACH TO TREATING CHRONIC ILLNESS: IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME AS EXEMPLAR Mary-Joan Gerson and Charles D. Gerson BEYOND THE FRYING PAN: ADDRESSING WORK ISSUES WITH WOMEN IN THERAPY Marianne McInnes Miller and Laura Bryan THE IMPACT OF YOGA ON THE PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL LIFE OF THE PSYCHOTHERAPIST Vincent Valente and Antonic Marotta PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS DURING THE DIVORCE PROCESS: FROM ATTACHMENT THEORY AND INTERGENERATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Orna Cohen and Ricky Finzi-Dottan FAMILY-OF-ORIGIN PREDICTORS OF HOSTILE CONFLICT IN EARLY MARRIAGE Glade L. Topham, ‘Jeffry H. Larson and Thomas B. Holman THE EFFECT OF RELIGIOUSNESS ON MARITAL SATISFACTION: TESTING THE MED- IATOR ROLE OF MARITAL PROBLEM SOLVING BETWEEN RELIGIOUSNESS AND MARITAL SATISFACTION RELATIONSHIP Olga S. Hiinler and Tiilin Genéz CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 27, NUMBER 2 JUNE 2005 CLINICAL ISSUES VULNERABILITY SCHEMAS OF INDIVIDUALS IN COUPLE RELATIONSHIPS: A COG- NITIVE PERSPECTIVE Terje Tilden and Frank M. Dattilio COMMUNICATION FLOW AND CHANGE THEORY WITHIN A FAMILY THERAPY SU- PERVISION MODEL Raymond J. Taylor and Felix Gonzales EXPERIENCES OF MANDATED REPORTING AMONG FAMILY THERAPISTS Melton Strozier, Rachel Brown, Martha Fennell, Jane Hardee, and Robert Vogel EXPERIENCES OF MANDATED REPORTING AMONG FAMILY THERAPISTS: A QUALI- TATIVE ANALYSIS Melton Strozier, Rachel Brown, Martha Fennell, Jane Hardee, Robert Vogel, and Elizabeth Bizzell PREMATURE TERMINATION AS A FUNCTION OF INTAKE DATA BASED ON ETHNI- CITY, GENDER, SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS, AND INCOME Stacie L. Williams, Scott A. Ketring, and Connie J. Salts THEORETICAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES MULTIGENERATIONAL STRESS AND NUCLEAR FAMILY FUNCTIONING Phillip Klever DIFFERENTIATION OF SELF AND PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Steven M. Jenkins, Walter C. Buboltz, Jr., Jonathan P. Schwartz, and Patrick Johnson CRITICAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH EARLY POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION AMONG TURKISH WOMEN zden Yalinkaya Alkar and Tiilin Genéz BRIEF REPORTS WHAT AAMFT APPROVED SUPERVISORS GET PAID Maitri Chand, Mathen Koshy, and Robert E. Lee CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 27, NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 2005 SPECIAL IssuE Treating Indian Families: In India and Around the World Reenee Singh, Reena Nath, and William C. Nichols, Issue Editors INTRODUCTION TO TREATING INDIAN FAMILIES Reenee Singh, Reena Nath, and William C. Nichols A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE OF FAMILY THERAPY IN INDIA Mona Mittal and Kenneth V. Hardy MARRIAGE IN INDIA: CLINICAL ISSUES Shobna Sonpar WORKING WITH FAMILIES FROM THE INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT: AN INDO-GERMAN EXPERIENCE Barbara Standke-Erdmann ASIAN FAMILIES “BACK HOME”: AN UNEXPLORED RESOURCE Philip Messent, Hussain Saleh, and Xenia Solomon FAMILY THERAPY WITH EAST INDIAN IMMIGRANT PARENTS REARING CHILDREN IN THE UNITED STATES: PARENTAL CONCERNS, THERAPEUTIC ISSUES, AND RECOMMENDATIONS David A. Baptiste COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY WITH AN EAST INDIAN FAMILY Frank M. Dattilio and Mudita Bahadur TOWARD HOLISTIC, COMPASSIONATE, PROFESSIONAL CARE: USING A CULTURAL LENS TO EXAMINE THE PRACTICE OF CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOTHERAPY IN THE WEST Nimmi Hutnik IMMIGRATION AS A DYNAMIC EXPERIENCE: PERSONAL NARRATIVES AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR FAMILY THERAPISTS Shruti Poulsen, Nithyakala Karuppaswamy, and Rajeswari Natrajan ADAPTATION OF TWO FAMILY THERAPY TRAINING INSTRUMENTS TO CULTURALLY SUIT THE INDIAN CONTEXT Rajeswari Natrajan, Nithyakala Karuppaswamy, Volker Thomas, and Kamala Ramadoss INDIAN WOMEN’S EXPERIENCE OF A NARRATIVE INTERVENTION USING ART AND WRITING Margaret L. Keeling and L. Reece Nielson CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY An International Journal CONTENTS VOLUME 27, NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2005 SPECIAL IssuE Treating Indian Families: In India and Around the World, Part 2 ON BECOMING A PROFESSION: THE GROWTH OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY IN INDIA Mudita Rastogi, Rajeswari Natrajan, and Volker Thomas MARITAL CONFLICT AMONG PARENTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR FAMILY THERAPY WITH ADOLESCENT CONDUCT DISORDER Shalini Anant and Ahalya Raguram UNHEARD VOICES: EXPERIENCES OF FAMILIES LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS IN INDIA V. A. S. Krishna, Ranbir S. Bhatti, Prabha S. Chandra, and Srilatha Juvva REGULAR SUBMISSIONS MYTH AND LEGEND IN FAMILY THERAPY: MAINTAINING THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE SACRED AND SECULAR IN FAMILY PROCESS Kimberly Ann Holle COMMENTARY Dorothy S. Becvar COMMENTARY Dennis A. Bagarozzi COMMENTARY Wencke J. Seltzer RESPONSE TO COMMENTARIES Kimberly Ann Holle BILATERAL ART: INTEGRATING ART THERAPY, FAMILY THERAPY, AND NEUROSCIENCE Carole M. McNamee FAMILY RESILIENCE AND THE MANAGEMENT OF FIBROMYALGIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR FAMILY THERAPISTS J. Cameron Preece and Jonathan G. Sandberg RELATIONSHIP OF ATTACHMENT STYLE TO PERSONALITY FACTORS AND FAMILY INTERACTION PATTERNS Marci Leveridge, Cal Stoltenberg, and Denise Beesley

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