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Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services Copyright 1994 Families International, Inc. Index Substance-Abuse Programs,” Bennett (and Lawson), May: 277-286 Volume 75, Numbers 1—10 January 1994—December 1994 Agency-Based Practice “Clinicians’ Reasons for Rejecting Private Practice,” This index is in three parts: Subjects (below), Authors Strom, October: 499-508 (p. 652), and Book Reviews (p. 654). AIDS “AIDS and Women of Color,” Land, June: 355-361 Subjects “AIDS Prevention for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adoles- cents,” Hunter (and Schaecher), Jne: 346-354 Accountability “Health and Social Issues of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual “Reconsidering Diagnosis” (Essay), Turner, March Adolescents,” Dempsey, March: 160-167 168-171 “HIV and the Elderly,” Linsk, June: 362-372 “HIV/AIDS: Implications for Health Care Reform,” Bren- Administration nan, June: 385-392 “Family Service Executives in a Hostile Environment,” “HIV-Associated Dementia: A Clinician’s Guide to Early Perlmutter (and Adams), September: 439-446 Detection, Diagnosis, and Intervention,” Bucking- ham (and Van Gorp), June: 333-345 Adolescence and Adolescents “The International Center for Better Health Responds to “AIDS Prevention for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adoles- HIV/AIDS in the Fo-mer Soviet Union” (Special cents,” Hunter (and Schaecher), June: 346-354 Report), Altschuler, November: 571-573 “Depression, Anxiety, and Self-Esteem in Sexually “Psychosocial Issues of AIDS Long-Term Survivors,” Jue, Abused Children,” Mennen (and Meadow), Febru- June: 324-332 ary: 74-81 “Sustaining Informal Caregivers for Persons with AIDS,” “Health and Social Issues of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Wardlaw, June: 373-384 Adolescents,” Dempsey, March: 160-167 Alcoholism Adoption “Barriers to Cooperation between Domestic-Violence and “Clinical and Nonclinical Adoptive Families of Special- Substance-Abuse Programs,” Bennett (and Lawson), Needs Children,” Groze, February: 90-104 May: 277-286 “Implementing Case Management in Alcohol and Drug Adult Development Treatment,” Sullivan (and Hartmann, Dillon, and “Emerging Conceptions of Family Development over the Wolk), February: 67-73 Life Course,” Germain, May: 259-268 “Intervention with Elderly Substance Abusers in the “Marital Conflict versus Sex and Love Addiction” (Case Workplace,” Goldmeier, December: 624-629 Study), Speziale, October: 509-512 “Mutuality in Mother—Daughter Relationships” (Research Alienation Note), Goldberg, April: 236-242 “The Relationship between Feelings of Alienation and Burnout in Social Work,” Powell, April: 229-235 Advocacy “Advocacy Practice of Social Workers,” Ezell, January: Anger 3646 “An Anger-Management Workshop for Women Inmates” (Research Note), Smith (and Smith and Beckner), Aged and Aging March: 172-175 “African American Elders: The Support Network of Gen- erational Kin,” Luckey, February: 82-89 Arson “HIV and the Elderly,” Linsk, June: 362-372 “Extinguishing the Fires Within: Treating Juvenile Fireset- “Intervention with Elderly Substance Abusers in the ters,” Raines (and Foy), December: 595-607 Workplace,” Geldmeier, December: 624-629 “Older Adult Stroke Patients and Their Spousal Care- Assessment givers,” Purk (and Richardson), December: 608-615 “Conjoint Marital Therapy: A Practitioner’s Approach to “Using Literature as an Aid to Practice,” Ganzer, Decem- Single-System Evaluation,” Collins (and Kayser and ber: 616-623 Platt), March: 131-141 “HIV-Associated Dementia: A Clinician’s Guide to Early Agencies Detection, Diagnosis, and Intervention,” Bucking- “Advocacy Practice of Social Workers,” Ezell, January: ham (and Van Gorp), June: 333-345 36-46 “Marital Conflict versus Sex and Love Addiction” (Case “Barriers to Cooperation between Domestic- Violence and Study), Speziale, October: 509-512 Families in Society December 1994 “Reconsidering Diagnosis” (Essay), Turner, March: Children 168-171 “Adjustment of Children from Maritally Violent Homes,” “Starting Where the Client Is” (Essay), Pilsecker, Septem- O'Keefe, September: 403-415 ber: 447-452 “Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Family and “Support Networks of Primary Caregivers Receiving Fami- Ecological Systems Perspective,” Bernier (and ly Preservation Services: An Exploratory Study,” Siegel), March: 142-151 Tracy (and Whittaker, Pugh, Kapp, and Overstreet), “Children’s Eyewitness-Memory Research: Implications for October: 481-489 Practice,” Powell (and Thomson), April: 204-216 “The Use of Culturagrams to Assess and Empower Cul- “Clinical and Nonclinical Adoptive Families of Special- turally Diverse Families,” Congress, November: Needs Children,” Groze, February: 90-104 531-540 “Crises That Threaten Out-of-Home Placement of Chil- dren with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders,” Attachment Relationships Petr, April: 195-203 “Maintaining Attachment Relationships among Children “Depression, Anxiety, and Self-Esteem in Sexually Abused in Foster Care,” Grigsby, May: 269-276 Children,” Mennen (and Meadow), February: 74-81 “Extinguishing the Fires Within: Treating Juvenile Fireset- Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ters,” Raines (and Foy), December: 595-607 “Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Family and “Family Day Care in the United States,” Frankel, Novem- Ecological Systems Perspective,” Bernier (and ber: 550-560 Siegel), March: 142-151 “Group Treatment for Sexually Abused Preadolescent Boys,” Hack (and Osachuk and De Luca), April: Burnout 217-228 “The Relationship between Feelings of Alienation and “Maintaining Attachment Relationships among Children Burnout in Social Work,” Powell, April: 229-235 in Foster Care,” Grigsby, May: 269-276 “Practice with Culturally Diverse Families of Young Chil- Caregivers dren with Disabilities,” Rounds (and Weil and Bish- “AIDS and Women of Color,” Land, June: 355-361 op), January: 3-15 “Older Adult Stroke Patients and Their Spousal Care- givers,” Purk (and Richardson), December: 608-615 Clients’ Rights “Support Networks of Primary Caregivers Receiving Fami- “Advocacy Practice of Social Workers,” Ezell, January: ly Preservation Services: An Exploratory Study,” 36-46 Tracy (and Whittaker, Pugh, Kapp, and Overstreet), October: 481-489 Cognitive Therapy “Sustaining Informal Caregivers for Persons with AIDS,” “Conjoint Marital Therapy: A Practitioner's Approach to Wardlaw, June: 373-384 Single-System Evaluation,” Collins (and Kayser and “Using Literature as an Aid to Practice,” Ganzer, Decem- Platt), March: 131-141 ber: 616-623 Community Case Management “Family-Support Programs: Opportunities for Community- “Implementing Case Management in Alcohol and Drug based Practice,” Lightburn (and Kemp), January: Treatment,” Sullivan (and Hartmann, Dillon, and 16-26 Wolk), February: 67-73 Continuing-Education Program Casework Practice “Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Family and “Using Literature as an Aid to Practice,” Ganzer, Decem- Ecological Systems Perspective,” Bernier (and ber: 616-623 Siegel), March: 142-151 “Avengers, Conquerors, Playmates, and Lovers: Roles Child Placement Played by Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrators,” Gilgun, “Crises That Threaten Out-of-Home Placement of Chil- October: 467-480 dren with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders,” “Children’s Eyewitness-Memory Research: Implications for Petr, April: 195-203 Practice,” Powell (and Thomson), April: 204-216 “Displaced Manufacturing Workers and Their Families: A Child Sexual Abuse Research-Based Practice Model,” Vosler, February: “Avengers, Conquerors, Playmates, and Lovers: Roles 105-117 Played by Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrators,” Gilgun, “Emerging Conceptions of Family Development over the October: 467-480 Life Course,” Germain, May: 259-268 “Children’s Eyewitness-Memory Research: Implications for “Extinguishing the Fires Within: Treating Juvenile Fireset- Practice,” Powell (and Thomson), April: 204-216 ters,” Raines (and Foy), December: 595-607 “Depression, Anxiety, and Self-Esteem in Sexually Abused “Filipino American Culture and Family: Guidelines for Children,” Mennen (and Meadow), February: 74-81 Practitioners,” Agbayani-Siewert, September: “Group Treatment for Sexually Abused Preadolescent Boys,” 429-438 Hack (and Osachuk and De Luca), April: 217-228 “Practice with Culturally Diverse Families of Young Chil- dren with Disabilities,” Rounds (and Weil and Bish- Child Care op), January: 3-15 “Family Day Care in the United States,” Frankel, Novem- “Psychosocial Issues of AIDS Long-Term Survivors,” Jue, ber: 550-560 June: 324-332 “The Use of Culturagrams to Assess and Empower Cul- dren with Disabilities,” Rounds (and Weil and Bish- turally Diverse Families,” Congress, November: op), January: 3-15 531-540 Diagnosis Counseling “HIV-Associated Dementia: A Clinician’s Guide to Early “Psychosocial Issues of AIDS Long-Term Survivors,” Jue, Detection, Diagnosis, and Intervention,” Bucking- June: 324-332 ham (and Van Gorp), June: 333-345 “Marital Conflict versus Sex and Love Addiction” (Case Countertransference Study), Speziale, October: 509-512 “Personal Psychotherapy and the Development of a Pro- “Reconsidering Diagnosis” (Essay), Turner, March: fessional Self,” Mackey (and Mackey), October: 168-171 490-498 “Starting Where the Client Is” (Essay), Pilsecker, Septem- ber: 447-452 Court “Children’s Eyewitness-Memory Research: Implications Abuse for Practice,” Powell (and Thomson), April: “Barriers to Cooperation between Domestic-Violence and 204-216 Substance-Abuse Programs,” Bennett (and Lawson), May: 277-286 Cultural Traditions and Issues “Health and Social Issues of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual “African American Elders: The Support Network of Gen- Adolescents,” Dempsey, March: 160-167 erational Kin,” Luckey, February: 82-89 “Implementing Case Management in Alcohol and Drug “African American Fathers and Sons: Social, Historical, and Psy- Treatment,” Sullivan (and Hartmann, Dillon, and chological Considerations,” Wade, November: 561-570 Wolk), February: 67-73 “Coping and Adaptation Patterns among Chinese, Indian, “Intervention with Elderly Substance Abusers in the and Malay Families Caring for a Mentally Ill Rela- Workplace,” Goldmeier, December: 624-629 tive,” Bentelspacher (and Chitran and Rahman), May: 287-294 Emancipatory Research “Filipino American Culture and Family: Guidelines for “Avengers, Conquerors, Playmates, and Lovers: Roles Practitioners,” Agbayani-Siewert, September: Played by Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrators,” Gilgun, 429-438 October: 467-480 “Integrating Systemic and Postsystemic Approaches to So- cial Work Practice with Refugee Families,” Kelley, Employee Assistance Novembe:: 541-549 “Intervention with Elderly Substance Abusers in the “Practice with Culturally Diverse Families of Young Chil- Workplace,” Goldmeier, December: 624-629 dren with Disabilities,” Rounds (and Weil and Bish- op), January: 3-15 Empowerment “The Use of Culturagrams to Assess and Empower Cul- “The Use of Culturagrams to Assess and Empower Cul- turally Diverse Families,” Congress, November: turally Diverse Families,” Congress, November: 531-540 531-540 Death and Dying Environment “Sustaining Informal Caregivers for Persons with AIDS,” “Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Family and Wardlaw, June: 373-384 Ecological Systems Perspective,” Bernier (and Siegel), March: 142-151 Dementia “Emerging Conceptions of Family Development over the “HIV-Associated Dementia: A Clinician’s Guide to Early Life Course,” Germain, May: 259-268 Detection, Diagnosis, and Intervention,” Bucking- ham (and Van Gorp), June: 333-345 Ethnicity “Using Literature as an Aid to Practice,” Ganzer, Decem- “African American Elders: The Support Network of Gen- ber: 616-623 erational Kin,” Luckey, February: 82-89 “AIDS and Women of Color,” Land, June: 355-361 ion “Coping and Adaptation Patterns among Chinese, Indian, “Depression, Anxiety, and Self-Esteem in Sexually and Malay Families Caring for a Mentally Ill Rela- Abused Children,” Mennen (and Meadow), Febru- tive,” Bentelspacher (and Chitran and Rahman), ary: 74-81 May: 287--294 “Filipino American Culture and Family: Guidelines for Development Process Practitioners,” Agbayani-Siewert, September: “Emerging Conceptions of Family Development over the 429-438 Life Course,” Germain, May: 259-268 “Practice with Culturally Diverse Families of Young Chil- “Health and Social Issues of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual dren with Disabilities,” Rounds (and Weil and Bish- Adolescents,” Dempsey, March: 160-167 op), January: 3-15 “Mutuality in Mother—Daughter Relationships” (Research Note), Goldberg, April: 236-242 Evaluation “Conjoint Marital Therapy: A Practitioner's Approach to Devel | Disabilit Single-System Evaluation,” Collins (and Kayser and “Practice with Culturally Diverse Families of Young Chil- Platt), March: 131-141 Families in Society December 1994 “Group Treatment for Sexually Abused Preadolescent Boys,” Perlmutter (and Adams), September: 439-446 Hack (and Osachuk and De Luca), April: 217-228 “Starting Where the Client Is” (Essay), Pilsecker, Septem- Family Day Care ber: 447-452 “Family Day Care in the United States,” Frankel, Novem- ber: 550-560 Families “Adjustment of Children from Maritally Violent Homes,” Family Preservation O'Keefe, September: 403-415 “Support Networks of Primary Caregivers Receiving Fami- “African American Elders: The Support Network of Gen- ly Preservation Services: An Exploratory Study,” erational Kin,” Luckey, February: 82-89 Tracy (and Whittaker, Pugh, Kapp, and Overstreet), “African American Fathers and Sons: Social, Historical, and Psy- October: 481-489 chological Considerations,” Wade, November: 561-570 “Training for Family Preservation Practice with Lesbian “Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Family and Families,” Faria, September: 416-422 Ecological Systems Perspective,” Bernier (and Siegel), March: 142-151 Family-Support Programs “Clinical and Nonclinical Adoptive Families of Special- “Family-Support Programs: Opportunities for Community- Needs Children,” Groze, February: 90-104 based Practice,” Lightburn (and Kemp), January: 16-26 “Concerns and Issues Faced by Families Headed by a Les- bian Couple,” Hare, January: 27-35 Family Therapy “Coping and Adaptation Patterns among Chinese, Indian, “Integrating Systemic and Postsystemic Approaches to So- and Malay Families Caring for a Mentally Ill Rela- cial Work Practice with Refugee Families,” Kelley, tive,” Bentelspacher (and Chitran and Rahman), November: 541-549 May: 287-294 “Crises That Threaten Out-of-Home Placement of Chil- Family Violence dren with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders,” “Avengers, Conquerors, Playmates, and Lovers: Roles Petr, April: 195-203 Played by Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrators,” Gilgun, “Displaced Manufacturing Workers and Their Families: A October: 467-480 Research-Based Practice Model,” Vosler, February: “Barriers to Cooperation between Domestic-Violence and 105-117 Substance-Abuse Programs,” Bennett (and Lawson), “Emerging Conceptions of Family Development over the May: 277-286 Life Course,” Germain, May: 259-268 “Family Day Care in the United States,” Frankel, Novem- Fathers ber: 550-560 “African American Fathers and Sons: Social, Historical, and Psy- “Family-Support Programs: Opportunities for Community- chological Considerations,” Wade, November: 561-570 based Practice,” Lightburn (and Kemp), January: 16-26 Feminism “Filipino American Culture and Family: Guidelines for “Social Work and the Concept of Individualism,” Dean, Practitioners,” Agbayani-Siewert, September: September: 423-428 429-438 “Health and Social Issues of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Foster Care Adolescents,” Dempsey, March: 160-167 “Crises That Threaten Out-of-Home Placement of Chil- “Maintaining Attachment Relationships among Children dren with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders,” in Foster Care,” Grigsby, May: 269-276 Petr, April: 195-203 “Mutuality in Mother—Daughter Relationships” (Research “Maintaining Attachment Relationships among Children Note), Goldberg, April: 236-242 in Foster Care,” Grigsby, May: 269-276 “Older Adult Stroke Patients and Their Spousal Care- givers,” Purk (and Richardson), December: 608-615 FSA “Practice with Culturally Diverse Families of Young Chil- “Family Service Executives in a Hostile Environment,” dren with Disabilities,” Rounds (and Weil and Bish- Perlmutter (and Adams), September: 439-446 op), January: 3-15 “Reflections on Family Poverty” (Essay), Williams, Jan- Funding uary: 47-50 “Family Service Executives in a Hostile Environment,” “Support Networks of Primary Caregivers Receiving Fami- Perlmutter (and Adams), September: 439-446 ly Preservation Services: An Exploratory Study,” Tracy (and Whittaker, Pugh, Kapp, and Overstreet), Government October: 481-489 “Reflections on Family Poverty” (Essay), Williams, Jan- “Sustaining Informal Caregivers for Persons with AIDS,” uary: 47-50 Wardlaw, June: 373-384 “Training for Family Preservation Practice with Lesbian Grief Families,” Faria, September: 416-422 “Sustaining Informal Caregivers for Persons with AIDS,” “The Use of Culturagrams to Assess and Empower Cul- Wardlaw, June: 373-384 turally Diverse Families,” Congress, November: 531-540 Group Therapy “Group Treatment for Sexuaily Abused Preadolescent Family Agencies Boys,” Hack (and Osachuk and De Luca), April: “Family Service Executives in a Hostile Environment,” 217-228 Group Work Incest “An Anger-Management Workshop for Women Inmates” “Avengers, Conquerors, Playmates, and Lovers: Roles (Research Note), Smith (and Smith and Beckner), Played by Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrators,” Gilgun, March: 172-175 October: 467-480 “Group Treatment for Sexually Abused Preadolescent “Children’s Eyewitness-Memory Research: Implications Boys,” Hack (and Osachuk and De Luca), April: for Practice,” Powell (and Thomson), April: 217-228 204-216 “Depression, Anxiety, and Self-Esteem in Sexually Abused Growth Theory Children,” Mennen (and Meadow), February: 74-81 “Emerging Conceptions of Family Development over the Life Course,” Germain, May: 259-268 Individualism “Social Work and the Concept of Individualism,” Dean, Handicapped Persons September: 423-428 “Older Adult Stroke Patients and Their Spousal Care- givers,” Purk (and Richardson), December: 608-615 Industry and Social Work “Displaced Manufacturing Workers and Their Families: A Health Care Reform Research-Based Practice Model,” Vosler, February: “HIV/AIDS: Implications for Health Care Reform,” Bren- 105-117 nan, June: 385-392 “Intervention with Elderly Substance Abusers in the Workplace,” Goldmeier, December: 624-629 Helping Networks “African American Elders: The Support Network of Gen- Interagency Cooperation erational Kin,” Luckey, February: 82-89 “Barriers to Cooperation between Domestic-Violence and “Coping and Adaptation Patterns among Chinese, Indian, Substance-Abuse Programs,” Bennett (and Lawson), and Malay Families Caring for a Mentally Ill Rela- May: 277-286 tive,” Bentelspacher (and Chitran and Rahman), May: 287-294 Interdisciplinary Teamwork “Prenatal Care among Low-Income Women,” Schaffer “The International Center for Better Health Responds to (and Lia-Hoagberg), March: 152-159 HIV/AIDS in the Former Soviet Union” (Special Report), Altschuler, November: 571-573 HIV “HIV and the Elderly,” Linsk, June: 362-372 Intergenerational Relationships “HIV/AIDS: Implications for Health Care Reform,” Bren- “African American Elders: The Support Network of Gen- nan, June: 385-392 erational Kin,” Luckey, February: 82-89 “HIV-Associated Dementia: A Clinician’s Guide to Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Intervention,” Bucking- Intervention ham (and Van Gorp), June: 333-345 “Clinical and Nonclinical Adoptive Families of Special- Needs Children,” Groze, February: 90-104 Homosexuality “HIV-Associated Dementia: A Clinician’s Guide to Early “AIDS Prevention for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adoles- Detection, Diagnosis, and Intervention,” Bucking- cents,” Hunter (and Schaecher), June: 346-354 ham (and Van Gorp), June: 333-345 “Concerns and Issues Faced by Families Headed by a Les- “Intervention with Elderly Substance Abusers in the bian Couple,” Hare, January: 27-35 Workplace,” Goldmeier, December: 624-629 “Health and Social Issues of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual “Reconsidering Diagnosis” (Essay), Turner, March: Adolescents,” Dempsey, March: 160-167 168-171 “HIV and the Elderly,” Linsk, June: 362-372 “The International Center for Better Health Responds to Intervi HIV/AIDS in the Former Soviet Union” (Special “Children’s Eyewitness-Memory Research: Implications for Report), Altschuler, November: 571-573 Practice,” Powell (and Thomson), April: 204-216 “Training for Family Preservation Practice with Lesbian Families,” Faria, September: 416-422 Lesbians “AIDS Prevention for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adoles- Identity cents,” Hunter (and Schaecher), June: 346-354 “African American Fathers and Sons: Social, Historical, and Psy- “Concerns and Issues Faced by Families Headed by a Les- chological Considerations,” Wade, November: 561-570 bian Couple,” Hare, January: 27-35 “Personal Psychotherapy and the Development of a Pro- “Health and Social Issues of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual fessional Self,” Mackey (and Mackey), October: Adolescents,” Dempsey, March: 160-167 490-498 “Training for Family Preservation Practice with Lesbian Families,” Faria, September: 416-422 Immigrants “Filipino American Culture and Family: Guidelines for Long-Term Survivor Practitioners,” Agbayani-Siewert, September: “Psychosocial Issues of AIDS Long-Term Survivors,” Jue, 429-438 June: 324-332 “The Use of Culturagrams to Assess and Empower Cul- turally Diverse Families,” Congress, November: Love Addiction 531-540 “Marital Conflict versus Sex and Love Addiction” (Case Families in Society December 1994 Study), Speziale, October: 509-512 Phenomenological Research “Avengers, Conquerors, Playmates, and Lovers: Roles Low-Income Families Played by Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrators,” Gilgun, “Prenatal Care among Low-Income Women,” Schaffer October: 467-480 (and Lia-Hoagberg), March: 152-159 Philosophy “Social Work and the Concept of Individualism,” Dean, “Family Service Executives in a Hostile Environment,” September: 423-428 Perlmutter (and Adams), September: 439-446 Physical Illness Marital Counseling “HIV/AIDS: Implications for Health Care Reform,” Bren- “Marital Conflict versus Sex and Love Addiction” (Case nan, June: 385-392 Study), Speziale, October: 509-512 Poverty Marital Therapy “Reflections on Family Poverty” (Essay), Williams, Jan- “Conjoint Marital Therapy: A Practitioner's Approach to uary: 47-50 Single-System Evaluation,” Collins (and Kayser and Platt), March: 131-141 Practice Theory “Displaced Manufacturing Workers and Their Families: A Marital Violence Research-Based Practice Model,” Vosler, February: “Adjustment of Children from Maritally Violent Homes,” 105-117 O’Keefe, September: 403-415 “Social Work and the Concept of Individualism,” Dean, September: 423-428 Men “African American Fathers and Sons: Social, Historical, and Psy- Prenatal Care chological Considerations,” Wade, November: 561-570 “Prenatal Care among Low-Income Women,” Schaffer “Sexual Assault Recovery and Male Significant Others” (and Lia-Hoagberg), March: 152-159 (Research Note), Brookings (and McEvoy and Reed), May: 295-299 Prevention “AIDS Prevention for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adoles- Mental Health cents,” Hunter (and Schaecher), June: 346-354 “Clinical and Nonclinical Adoptive Families of Special- “Family-Support Programs: Opportunities for Community- Needs Children,” Groze, February: 90-104 based Practice,” Lightburn (and Kemp), January: 16-26 “Coping and Adaptation Patterns among Chinese, Indian, “HIV and the Elderly,” Linsk, June: 362-372 and Malay Families Caring for a Mentally Ill Rela- “The International Center for Better Health Responds to tive,” Bentelspacher (and Chitran and Rahman), HIV/AIDS in the Former Soviet Union” (Special May: 287-294 Report), Altschuler, November: 571-573 “Crises That Threaten Out-of-Home Placement of Chil- “Intervention with Elderly Substance Abusers in the dren with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders,” Workplace,” Goldmeier, December: 624-629 Petr, April: 195-203 “Extinguishing the Fires Within: Treating Juvenile Fireset- Prisoners ters,” Raines (and Foy), December: 595-607 “An Anger-Management Workshop for Women Inmates” “HIV/AIDS: Implications for Health Care Reform,” Bren- (Research Note), Smith (and Smith and Beckner), nan, June: 385-392 March: 172-175 “HIV-Associated Dementia: A Clinician’s Guide to Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Intervention,” Bucking- Private Practice hem (and Van Gorp), June: 333-345 “Clinicians’ Reasons for Rejecting Private Practice,” Strom, October: 499-508 Mothers “Concerns and Issues Faced by Families Headed by a Les- Professionalism bian Couple,” Hare, January: 27-35 “Clinicians’ Reasons for Rejecting Private Practice,” Strom, October: 499-508 Narrative Theory “Personal Psychotherapy and the Development of a Profes- “Integrating Systemic and Postsystemic Approaches to So- sional Self,” Mackey (and Mackey), October: cial Work Practice with Refugee Families,” Kelley, 490-498 November: 541-549 “Starting Where the Client Is” (Essay), Pilsecker, Septem- “Using Literature as an Aid to Practice,” Ganzer, Decem- ber: 447-452 ber: 616-623 Protective Services Parents “Maintaining Attachment Relationships among Children “Adjustment of Children from Maritally Violent Homes,” in Foster Care,” Grigsby, May: 269-276 O'Keefe, September: 403-415 “Concerns and Issues Faced by Families Headed by a Les- Psychotherapy bian Couple,” Hare, January: 27-35 “Personal Psychotherapy and the Development of a Profes- “Maintaining Attachment Relationships among Children sional Self,” Mackey (and Mackey), October: in Foster Care,” Grigsby, May: 269-276 490-498 Public Policy Social Institutions “HIV/AIDS: Implications for Health Care Reform,” Bren- “An Anger-Management Workshop for Women Inmates’ nan, June: 385-392 (Research Note), Smith (and Smith and Beckner), “Prenatal Care among Low-Income Women,” Schaffer March: 172-175 (and Lia-Hoagberg), March: 152-159 “Reflections on Family Poverty” (Essay), Williams, Jan- Social Networks uary: 47-50 “Support Networks of Primary Caregivers Receiving Fami- ly Preservation Services: An Exploratory Study,” Racism Tracy (and Whittaker, Pugh, Kapp, and Overstreet), “African American Fathers and Sons: Social, Historicala,n d Psy- October: 481-489 chological Considerations,” Wade, November: 561-570 Social Policy Rape “Reflections on Family Poverty” (Essay), Williams, Jan- “Sexual Assault Recovery and Male Significant Others” uary: 47-50 (Research Note), Brookings (and McEvoy and Reed), May: 295-299 Social Reform “Advocacy Practice of Social Workers,” Ezell, January: Refugees 6-46 “Integrating Systemic and Postsystemic Approaches to So- cial Work Practice with Refugee Families,” Kelley, Staff and Staff Development November: 541-549 “Clinicians’ Reasons for Rejecting Private Practice,” Strom, October: 499-508 Resistant Clients “Extinguishing the Fires Within: Treating Juvenile Fireset- Stress ters,” Raines (and Foy), December: 595-607 “Displaced Manufacturing Workers and Their Families: A Research-Based Practice Model,” Vosler, February: Schizophrenia 105-117 “Coping and Adaptation Patterns among Chinese, Indian, “The Relationship between Feelings of Alienation and Malay Families Caring for a Mentally Ill Rela- and Burnout in Social Work,” Powell, April: tive,” Bentelspacher (and Chitran and Rahman), 229-235 May: 287-294 Systems Theory Self-Concept “Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Family and “AIDS and Women of Color,” Land, June: 355-361 Ecological Systems Perspective,” Bernier (and “Mutuality in Mother—Daughter Relationships” (Research Siegel), March: 142-151 Note), Goldberg, April: 236-242 “Integrating Systemic and Postsystemic Approaches to So- “Psychosocial Issues of AIDS Long-Term Survivors,” Jue, cial Work Practice with Refugee Families,” Kelley, June: 324-332 November: 541-549 “The Relationship between Feelings of Alienation and Burnout in Social Work,” Powell, April: 229-235 Training “The International Center for Better Health Responds to Sex Addiction HIV/AIDS in the Former Soviet Union” (Special “Marital Conflict versus Sex and Love Addiction” (Case Report), Altschuler, November: 571-573 Study), Speziale, October: 509-512 “Personal Psychotherapy and the Development of a Pro- fessional Self,” Mackey (and Mackey), October: Sex Roles 490-498 “African American Fathers and Sons: Social, Historical, “Training for Family Preservation Practice with Lesbian and Psychological Considerations,” Wade, Novem- Families,” Faria, September: 416-422 ber: 561-570 Transference Sexual Assault “Personal Psychotherapy and the Development of a Pro- “Avengers, Conquerors, Playmates, and Lovers: Roles fessional Self,” Mackey (and Mackey), October: Played by Child Sexual Abuse Perpetrators,” Gilgun, 490-498 October: 467-480 “Sexual Assault Recovery and Male Significant Others” Treatment Modalities (Research Note), Brookings (and McEvoy and “Implementing Case Management in Alcohol and Drug Reed), May: 295-299 Treatment,” Sullivan (and Hartmann, Dillon, and Wolk), February: 67-73 Single-System Evaluation “Integrating Systemic and Postsystemic Approaches to So- “Conjoint Marital Therapy: A Practitioner’s Approach to cial Work Practice with Refugee Families,” Kelley, Single-System Evaluation,” Collins (and Kayser and November: 541-549 Platt), March: 131-141 Unemployment Social Constructionist Theory “Displaced Manufacturing Workers and Their Families: A “Social Work and the Concept of Individualism,” Dean, Research-Based Practice Model,” Vosler, February: September: 423-428 105-117 Families in Society December 1994 Values ative,” May: 287-294 “Filipino American Culture and Family: Guidelines for Bernier, James C. (and Siegel), “Attention-Deficit Practitioners,” Agbayani-Siewert, September: Hyperactivity Disorder: A Family and Ecological 429-438 Systems Perspective,” March: 142-151 Biestek, S.J., Felix P., “An Analysis of the Casework Rela- Violent Behavior tionship” (Revisiting Our Heritage), December: “Extinguishing the Fires Within: Treating Juvenile Fireset- 630-634 ters,” Raines (and Foy), December: 595-607 Bishop, Kathleen Kirk (and Rounds and Weil), “Practice with Culturally Diverse Families of Young Children Wife Abuse with Disabilities,” January: 3-15 “Adjustment of Children from Maritally Violent Homes,” Brennan, James P., “HIV/AIDS: Implications for Health O'Keefe, September: 403-415 Care Reform,” June: 385-392 “Barriers to Cooperation between Domestic-Violence and Brookings, Jeffrey B. (and McEvoy and Reed), “Sexual As- Substance-Abuse Programs,” Bennett (and Lawson), sault Recovery and Male Significant Others” (Re- May: 277-286 search Note), May: 295-299 Brown, Lester B., book reviews, June: 399-400 Women Bruno, Frank J., “Family Social Work” (Revisiting Our “AIDS and Women of Color,” Land, June: 355-361 Heritage), February: 118-122 “An Anger-Management Workshop for Women Inmates” Buckingham, Stephan L., “AIDS: The Next Wave of the (Research Note), Smith (and Smith and Beckner), Crisis” (Editorial Notes), June: 323 March: 172-175 , (and Van Gorp), “HIV-Associated Dementia: A “Concerns and Issues Faced by Families Headed by a Les- Clinician’s Guide to Early Detection, Diagnosis, and bian Couple,” Hare, January: 27-35 Intervention,” June: 333-345 “Mutuality in Mother—Daughter Relationships” (Research Note), Goldberg, April: 236-242 Caputo, Richard K., book reviews, April: 252-255 “Prenatal Care among Low-Income Women,” Schaffer Cheung, Kam-fong Monit, book review, March: 186-187 (and Lia-Hoagberg), March: 152-159 Chitran, Shireen (and Bentelspacher and Rahman), “Cop- “Training for Family Preservation Practice with Lesbian ing and Adaptation Patterns among Chinese, Indi- Families,” Faria, September: 416-422 an, and Malay Families Caring for a Mentally Ill Rel- ative,” May: 287-294 Work and Family Collins, Pauline M. (and Kayser and Platt), “Conjoint “Displaced Manufacturing Workers and Their Families: A Marital Therapy: A Practitioner’s Approach to Sin- Research-Based Practice Model,” Vosler, February: gle-System Evaluation,” March: 131-141 105-117 Congress, Elaine P., “The Use of Culturagrams to Assess and Enipower Culturally Diverse Families,” Novem- Worker—Client Relationships ber: 531-540 “Starting Where the Client Is” (Essay), Pilsecker, Septem- ber: 447-452 Daly, Catherine, book review, January: 60 Dean, Harvey, “Social Work and the Concept of Individu- alism,” September: 423-428 Authors De Luca, Rayleen V. (and Hack and Osachuk), “Group Treatment for Sexually Abused Preadolescent Boys,” This list includes authors of articles, book reviews, Editori- April: 217-228 al Notes, Essay, Letters and Comments, Research Note, Dempsey, Cleta L., “Health and Social Issues of Gay, Les- Revisiting Our Heritage, and Special Report. bian, and Bisexual Adolescents,” March: 160-167 de Schweinitz, Dorothea, “Social Legislation and the Fam- Adams, Carolyn Teich (and Perlmutter), “Family Service ily Case Worker” (Revisiting Our Heritage),” May: Executives in a Hostile Environment,” September: 300-307 439-446 Dillon, Dick (and Sullivan, Hartmann, and Wolk), “Im- Agbayani-Siewert, Pauline, “Filipino American Culture plementing Case Management in Alcohol and Drug and Family: Guidelines for Practitioners,” Septem- Treatment,” February: 67-73 ber: 429-438 Dolgoff, Ralph, book review, February: 125-126 Altschuler, Stuart, “The International Center for Better Doueck, Howard J., book review, May: 319-320 Health Responds to HIV/AIDS in the Former Soviet Union” (Special Report), November: 571-573 Ezell, Mark, “Advocacy Practice of Social Workers,” Jan- Atherton, Charles (Letters & Comments), May: 315-317 uary: 36-46 Beckner, Beryl M. (and Smith and Smith), “An Anger- Faria, Geraldine, “Training for Family Preservation Prac- Management Workshop for Women Inmates” (Re- tice with Lesbian Families,” September: 416-422 search Note), March: 172-175 Foy, Catherine Weigel (and Raines), “Extinguishing the Bennett, Larry (and Lawson), “Barriers to Cooperation be- Fires Within: Treating Juvenile Firesetters,” Decem- tween Domestic-Violence and Substance-Abuse Pro- ber: 595-607 grams,” May: 277-286 Frankel, Arthur J., “Family Day Care in the United Bentelspacher, Carl E. (and Chitran and Rahman), “Cop- States,” November: 550-560 ing and Adaptation P>tterns among Chinese, Indi- an, and Malay Families Caring for a Mentally III Rel- Gant, Larry M., book review, June: 394-398 Ganzer, Carol, “Using Literature as an Aid to Practice,” Leonard, Curtis Allen, book review, March: 184-185 December: 616-623 Lewis, Mary R., book review, November: 590-592 Garland, Diana R., book review, November: 583-584 Lia-Hoagberg, Betty (and Schaffer), “Prenatal Care Garrett, Annette, “The Professional Base of Social Case among Low-Income Women,” March: 152-159 Work” (Revisiting Our Heritage), October: 513-520 Lightburn, Anita (and Kemp), “Family-Support Programs: Germain, Carel B., “Emerging Conceptions of Family De- Opportunities for Community-based Practice,” Jan- velopment over the Life Course,” May: 259-268 uary: 16-26 Gettys, Gloria Darden, book review, October: 525-526 Linsk, Nathan L., “HIV and the Elderly,” June: 362-372 Gilgun, Jane F, “Avengers, Conquerors, Playmates, and Lopez, Rebecca A., book review, November: 585-588 Lovers: Roles Played by Child Sexual Abuse Perpe- Luckey, Irene, “African American Elders: The Support trators,” October: 467-480 Network of Generational Kin,” February: 82-89 Goldberg, Joan E., “Mutuality in Mother—Daughter Rela- tionships” (Research Note), April: 236-242 Mackey, Eileen F (and Mackey), “Personal Psychotherapy Goldmeier, John, “Intervention with Elderly Substance and the Development of a Professional Self,” Octo- Abusers in the Workplace,” December: 624-629 ber: 490-498 Goldstein, Eda G., book review, May: 318-319 Mackey, Richard A. (and Mackey), “Personal Psychother- Goldstein, Howard, “A Great Debate, But Let’s Call It apy and the Development of a Professional Self,” Quits” (Letters & Comments), May: 312-315 October: 490-498 Grigsby, R. Kevin, “Maintaining Attachment Relation- McEvoy, Alan W. (and Brookings and Reed), “Sexual As- ships among Children in Foster Care,” May: sault Recovery and Male Significant Others” (Re- 269-276 search Note), May: 295-299 Groves, Ernest R., “The Psychology of the Woman Who Meadow, Diane (and Mennen), “Depression, Anxiety, and Works” (Revisiting Our Heritage), March: 176-181 Self-Esteem in Sexually Abused Children,” Febru- Groze, Victor, “Clinical and Nonclinical Adoptive Fami- ary: 74-81 lies of Special-Needs Children,” February: 90-104 Melendez, Michael Paul, “Adoption, Race, and Identity: From Infancy through Adolescence,” December: Hack, Thomas F. (and Osachuk and De Luca}, “Group 639-641 Treatment for Sexually Abused Preadolescent Boys,” Mennen, Ferol E. (and Meadow), “Depression, Anxiety, April: 217-228 and Self-Esteem in Sexually Abused Children,” Hare, Jan, “Concerns and Issues Faced by Families Headed February: 74-81 by a Lesbian Couple,” January: 27-35 Mueller, Charles W., book reviews, October: 521-523 Harper, Karen V., book review, February: 127-128 Hartmann, David J. (and Sullivan, Dillon, and Wolk), Norman, Judith, book review, April: 249-250 “Implementing Case Management in Alcohol and Drug Treatment,” February: 67-73 O'Keefe, Maura, “Adjustment of Children from Maritally Haskett, George T., book reviews, January: 56-58 Violent Homes,” September: 403-415 Holtzman, Reva Fine (Letters & Comments), April: 248 Ortiz, Larry, book review, November: 584-585 Hunter, Joyce (and Schaecher), “AIDS Prevention for Osachuk, Timothy A. G. (and Hack and De Luca), Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescents,” June: “Group Treatment for Sexually Abused Preadoles- 346-354 cent Boys,” April: 217-228 Overstreet, Edward J. (and Tracy, Whittaker, Pugh, and Jue, Sally, “Psychosocial Issues of AIDS Long-Term Sur- Kapp), “Support Networks of Primary Caregivers vivors,” June: 324-332 Receiving Family Preservation Services: An Ex- ploratory Study,” October: 481-489 Kapp, Stephen N. (and Tracy, Whittaker, Pugh, and Overstreet), “Support Networks of Primary Care- Penzerro, Rose Marie, book review, January: 58-60 givers Receiving Family Preservation Services: An Perlmutter, Felice Davidson (and Adams), “Family Ser- Exploratory Study,” October: 481-489 vice Executives in a Hostile Environment,” Septem- Kayser, Karen (and Collins and Platt), “Conjoint Marital ber: 439-446 Therapy: A Practitioner’s Approach to Single-Sys- Petr, Christopher G., “Crises That Threaten Out-of- tem Evaluation,” March: 131-141 Home Placement of Children with Emotional and Keith, Carolyn, book review, December: 637-638 Behavioral Disorders,” April: 195-203 Kelley, Patricia, “Integrating Systemic and Postsystemic Pilsecker, Carleton, “Starting Where the Client Is” Approaches to Social Work Practice with Refugee (Essay), September: 447-452 Families,” November: 541-549 Platt, Sheila (and Collins and Kayser), “Conjoint Marital Kemp, Susan P. (and Lightburn), “Family-Support Pro- Therapy: A Practitioner’s Approach to Single-Sys- grams: Opportunities for Community-based Prac- tem Evaluation,” March: 131-141 tice,” January: 16-26 Powell, Martine B. (and Thomson), “Children’s Eyewit- Kitano, Harry H. L., book review, March: 185-186 ness-Memory Research: Implications for Practice,” Krug, Stefan, book review, December: 635-637 April: 204-216 Powell, William E., book review, March: 187-188 Land, Helen, “AIDS and Women of Color,” June: , “The Relationship between Feelings of Alienation 355-361 and Burnout in Social Work,” April: 229-235 Lawson, Marie (and Bennett), “Barriers to Cooperation Pray, Kenneth L. M., “A Restatement of the Generic Prin- between Domestic-Violence and Substance-Abuse ciples of Social Casework Practice” (Revisiting Our Programs,” May: 277-286 Heritage), November: 574-582 Families in Society December 1994 Pugh, Ann (and Tracy, Whittaker, Kapp, and Overstreet), ments), May: 308-312 “Support Networks of Primary Caregivers Receiving Tracy, Elizabeth M. (and Whittaker, Pugh, Kapp, and Family Preservation Services: An Exploratory Overstreet), “Support Networks of Primary Care- Study,” October: 481-489 givers Receiving Family Preservation Services: An Purk, Janice K. (and Richardson), “Older Adult Stroke Pa- Exploratory Study,” October: 481-489 tients and Their Spousal Caregivers,” December: Turner, Francis J., “Reconsidering Diagnosis” (Essay), 608-615 March: 168-171 Rahman, Marziyana binte Abdul (and Bentelspacher and Van Gorp, Wilfred G. (and Buckingham), “HIV-Associat- Chitran), “Coping and Adaptation Patterns among ed Dementia: A Clinician’s Guide to Early Detec- Chinese, Indian, and Malay Families Caring for a tion, Diagnosis, and Intervention,” June: 333-345 Mentally Ill Relative,” May: 287-294 van Wormer, Katherine, book review, February: 126-127 Raines, James C. (and Foy), “Extinguishing the Fires Vosler, Nancy R., “Displaced Manufacturing Workers and Within: Treating Juvenile Firesetters,” December: Their Families: A Research-Based Practice Model,” 595-607 February: 105-117 Reed, Mark (and Brookings and McEvoy), “Sexual Assault Recovery and Male Significant Others” (Research Wade, Jay C., “African American Fathers and Sons: So- Note), May: 295-299 cial, Historical, and Psychological Considerations,” Reynolds, Bertha C., “Social Case Work: What Is It? November: 561-570 What Is Its Place in the World Today?” (Revisiting Wardlaw, Linda A., “Sustaining Informal Caregivers for Our Heritage), September: 453-459 Persons with AIDS,” June: 373-384 Richardson, Rhoda A. (and Purk), “Older Adult Stroke Weil, Marie (and Rounds and Bishop), “Practice with Cul- Patients and Their Spousal Caregivers,” December: turally Diverse Families of Young Children with Dis- 608-615 abilities,” January: 3-15 Richmond, Mary E., “What Are You Thinking?” (Revisit- Wells, Richard A., book review, April: 251-252 ing Our Heritage), January: 51-53 Whittaker, James K. (and Tracy, Pugh, Kapp, and Over- Rounds, Kathleen A., book review, June: 393-394 street), “Support Networks of Primary Caregivers , (and Weil and Bishop), “Practice with Culturally Receiving Family Preservation Services: An Ex- Diverse Families of Young Children with Disabili- ploratory Study,” October: 481-489 ties,” January: 3-15 Williams, Betty L., “Reflections on Family Poverty” (Essay), January: 47-50 Schaecher, Robert (and Hunter), “AIDS Prevention for Wolk, James L. (and Sullivan, Hartmann, and Dillon), Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescents,” June: “Implementing Case Management in Alcohol and 346-354 Drug Treatment,” February: 67-73 Schaffer, Marjorie A. (and Lia-Hoagberg), “Prenatal Care among Low-Income Women,” March: 152-159 Schlesinger, Benjamin, book review, December: 639 Book Reviews Shields, Glenn, book review, November:.588-590 Siegel, Deborah H. (and Bernier), “Attention-Deficit Hy- Book reviews are listed alphabetically according to the last peractivity Disorder: A Family and Ecological Sys- name of the author of the book. The name of the reviewer tems Perspective,” March: 142-151 follows the book title. Siegel, Lorraine, book review, January: 60-61 , book review, April: 250-251 Arnold, L. Eugene, ed., Childhood Stress. Benjamin Smith, James N. (and Smith and Beckner), “An Anger- Schlesinger, December, 639 Management Workshop for Womei: Inmates” (Re- Baber, Kristine M., and Allen, Katherine R., Women and search Note), March: 172-175 Families: Feminist Reconstructions. Carolyn Keith, De- Smith, Larry L. (and Smith and Beckner), “An Anger- cember, 637-638 Management Workshop for Women Inmates” (Re- Barth, Richard P., Pietrzak, Jeanne, and Ramler, Malia, search Note), March: 172-175 eds., Families Living with Drugs and HIV: Intervention Speziale, Bette A., “Marital Conflict versus Sex and Love and Treatment Strategies. Lester B. Brown, June, Addiction” (Case Study), October: 509-512 399-400 Strom, Kimberly, “Clinicians’ Reasons for Rejecting Pri- Breunlin, Douglas C., Schwartz, Richard C., and Mac vate Practice,” October: 499-508 Kune-Karrer, Betty, Metaframeworks: Transcending the Sullivan, William Patrick (and Hartmann, Dillon, and Models of Family Therapy. Stefan Krug, December, Wolk), “Implementing Case Management in Alco- 635-637 hol and Drug Treatment,” February: 67-73 Briere, John N., Child Abuse Trauma: Theory and Treatment Swenson, Carol R., book review, October: 523-525 of the Lasting Effects. Howard J. Doueck, May, Szabo, Alexander G., book review, February: 123-125 319-320 Bryant, Doris, Kessler, Judy, and Shirar, Lynda, The Family Taft, Jessie, “The Spirit of Social Work” (Revisiting Our Inside: Working with the Multiple. Eda G. Goldstein, Heritage), April: 243-248 May, 318-319 Thomson, Donald M. (and Powell), “Children’s Eyewit- Budman, Simon H., Hoyt, Michael F, and Friedman, ness-Memory Research: Implications for Practice,” Steven, eds., The First Session in Brief Therapy. April: 204-216 Richard A. Wells, April, 251-252 Thyer, Bruce A., “Empiricists versus Social Construction- Charny, Israel W., Existential/Dialectical Marital Therapy: ists: More Fuel on the Flames” (Letters & Com- Breaking the Secret Code of Marriage. Ralph Dolgoff,

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