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CUMULATIVE INDEX OF AUTHORS* Volumes 36-38, 1997-1999 Abu 3aker, Khawla The mportance of cultural Baucom Donald H. (see Gordon, Kristina Coop). sensitivity and therapist self-awareness when work Understanding betrayals in marriage A synthe ing with mandatory clients 38(1):55-67, 1999 sized model of forgiveness. 37(4 \425 Abdelgani, Anna (see Slonim-Nevo, Vered). Value Bass, Brenda (see Deal, James E.). Marital interac- patterns and content among families of Soviet tion 1 n dyadic and triadic contexts: Continuities immigrants: SYMLOG a na lysis. 37(3):345 and di continuities. 38(1):105 Al-Krenawi, Alean. Family therapy with a multipa Beels, C. Christian; Kogan, Steven M.; Gale, Jerry E rental /multispousal family. 37(1):65 81, 1998 Mapping and/or discovering meaning in family Al-Krenawi, Alean; Wiesel-Lev, Rachel. Aittit udes therapy: An e-mail conversation 36(2):127 132, toward and perceived , psychosocial impact of 1997 female circumcision as practiced among the Bellack, Alan S. (see Wuerker, Anne K.). Racial and Bedouin-Arabs of the Negev. 38(4):431 143, 1999 gender differences in expressed emotion and inter- Alleyne Sylvan (see Holder, Barbara). Engagement personal control in families of persons with Oj African merican families in research on schizophrenia. 38(4):477 chroni« rl l n ess: A multisystem recruitment ap Ben-David, Amith see Lavee, Yoav). Israel and proach. 37(2):127 Palestinian families in the peace process: Sources Anderson, Carol M. Editorial: Dilemmas and chal of stress and response patterns. 36(3):247 lenges of the new millennium. 38(1):1—3, 1999 Benson, Mark J. (see Prest, Layne A.). Family of Anderson, Carol M. Editorial: Responsibilities and origin and current relationship influences on rewards. 38(2) :139-141, 1999 codependency. 37(4):513 Anderson, Carol M. [contributor]. Jn Memoriam: Bernstein, Anne C Reconstructing the brothers Neil S. Jacobson, Ph.D. (February 23, 1949—June Grimm: Neu ta l] es for stepfamily life. 38(4):415 2, 1999). 38(3):259, 1999 429, 1999 Asarnow, Joan R. (see Hamilton, Elizabeth Burney). Best, Mary (see Kazak, Anne E.). Surviving Cancer Family interaction styles of children with depres Competently Intervention Program (SCCIP): A sive disorders, schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, cognitive-behavioral and family therapy interven- and normal controls. 38(4):463 tion for adolescent survivors of childhood cancer Azaiza, Faisal (see Lavee, Yoav). Israel and Palestin and their families. 38(2):175 ian families in the peace process: Sources of stress Bird, Mark H. (see Butler, Mark H.). Not just a and response patterns. 36(3):247 time-out: Change dynamics of prayer for religious Barakat, Lamia (see Kazak, Anne E.). Surviving couples in cor iflict situations. 37(4):451 Cancer Competently Intervention Program 3loch, Donald A. In Memoriam: Edgar H. (Dick) (SCCIP): A cognitive-t ehavioral and family therapy Auerswald, M.D. 36(4):iv intervention for adolescent survivors of ¢ hildhood Bloom, Bernard L. (see George, Elizabeth L.). A brief cancer and their families. 38(2):175 scale for assessing parental child-rearing practice: Psychometric properties and psychosocial corre- ’ an lates. 36(1): 63 Bonvicini, Kathleen A. The art of recruitment: The Articles are listed in the following order: I sole foundation of family and linkage studies of author, chronologically; (2) first author, alphabeti- psychiatric illness. : 37(2):153—-165, 1998 callly by successive authors, then chronologically; Boscolo, Luigi. In Memoriam: Mara Selvini-Palaz- and 3) co-author, alphabetically by first author, then zoli, M.D. (1916-1999). 38(4):394, 1999 chronologically. Inclusive page numbers and year Boss, Pauline (see Kaplan, Lori). Depressive symp- provided only for sole and first authors. NOTE: As of toms among spousal caregivers of institutionalized Volume 38, 1999, the Cumulative Index of Articles— mates with Alzheimer’s: Boundary ambiguity and articles listed alphabetically by their titles—will be mastery as predictors. 38(1):85 discontinued. For an index of the complete set of Boxer, Paul (see Weston, Heather E.). Children’s Family Process issues searchable by volume number/ attributions about family arguments: Implications year, titles, authors, or key words, visit our WebSite: for family therapy. 37(1):38 www.FamilyProcess.org. Boyd, Candice P.; Gullone, Eleonora; Needleman, 51 5 Family Process, Vol. 38, No. 4, 1999 © FP, Inc. 516 FAMILY PROCESS Gillian L.; Burt, Trudy. The Family Environment event in constructivist family therapy. 37(1):17-33, Scale: Reliability and normative data for an 1998 adolescent sample. 36(4):369-373, 1997 Cruz, Illuminado (see Holder, Barbara). Engagement Brown, Anita C. (see Kogan, Steven M.). Reading of African American families in research on against the lines: Resisting foreclosure in therapy chronic illness: A multisystem recruitment ap- discourse. 37(4):495 proach. 37(2):127 Buchanan, Rebecca M. (see Heatherington, Laurie). Cunningham, Phillippe B.; Henggeler, Scott W. Assessing individual family members’ construc- Engaging multiproblem families in treament: tions of family problems. 37(2):167 Lessons learned throughout the development of Burke, Linda E. (see Heatherington, Laurie). Assess- multisystemic therapy. 38(3):265—281, 1999 ing individual family members’ constructions of Daley, James G. (see Ridenour, Ty A.). Factor family problems. 37(2):167 analyses of the Family Assessment Device. 38(4): Burt, Trudy (see Boyd, Candice P.). The Family 497 Environment Scale: Reliability and normative Deal, James E.; Hagan, Margaret Stanley; Bass, data for an adolescent sample. 36(4):369 Brenda; Hetherington, E. Mavis; Clingempeel, Busby, Dean M.; Compton, Susan V. Patterns of Glen. Marital interaction in dyadic and triadic sexual coercion in adult heterosexual relation- contexts: Continuities and discontinuities. 38(1): 105-115, 1999 ships: An exploration of male victimization. 36(1): de Graaf, Theo K. A family therapeutic approach to 81-94, 1997 Butler, Mark H.; Gardner, Brandt C.; Bird, Mark H. transgenerational traumatization. 37(2):233-248, 1998 Not just a time-out: Change dynamics of prayer for de Shazer, Steve (see Miller, Gale). Have you heard religious couples in conflict situations. 37(4):451— 478, 1998 the latest rumor about. . .? Solution-focused therapy as rumor. 37(3):363 Butler, Mark H.; Wampler, Karen S. Couple- DeVet, Katherine A. Parent-adolescent relationships, responsible therapy process: Positive proximal physical disciplinary history, and adjustment in outcome. 39(1):27—54, 1999 adolescents. 36(3):311-322, 1997 Carrere, Sybil; Gottman, John Mordechai. Predict- Diamond, Guy S.; Liddle, Howard A. Transforming ing divorce among newlyweds from the first three negative parent-adolescent interactions in family minutes of a marital conflict discussion. 38(3):293- therapy: From impassse to dialogue. 38(1):5-26, 301, 1999 1999 Cecchin, Gianfranco. In Memoriam: Mara Selvini- Dimidjian, Sona [contributor]. Jn Memoriam: Neil S. Palazzoli, M.D. (1916-1999). 38(4):392-394, 1999 Jacobson, Ph.D. (February 23, 1949—June 2, Chaitin, Julia (see Slonim-Nevo, Vered). Value 1999). 38(3):263-264, 1999 patterns and content among families of Soviet Dion, Eric (see Turgeon, Lyse). Temporal linkages immigrants: SYMLOG analysis. 37(3):345 between wives’ pursuit and husbands’ withdrawal Christensen, Andrew [contributor]. In Memoriam: during marital conflict. 37(3):323 Neil S. Jacobson, Ph.D. (February 23, 1949—June Doan, Robert E. The king is dead; long live the king: 2, 1999). 38(3):259-260, 1999 Narrative therapy and practicing what we preach. Clingempeel, Glen, (see Deal, James E.). Marital 37(3):379-385 interaction in dyadic and triadic contexts: Continu- Doolan, Moira (see Stern, Sergio). Disruption and ities and discontinuities. 38(1):105 reconstruction: Narrative insights into the experi- Cohen, Orna; Savaya, Rivka. “Broken glass”: The ence of family members caring for a relative divorced woman in Moslem Arab Society in Israel. diagnosed with serious mental illness. 38(3):353 36(3):225-245, 1997 Dozier, Richard M.; Hicks, Mary W.; Cornille, Compton, Susan V. (see Busby, Dean M.). Patterns of Thomas A.; Peterson, Gary W. The effect of Tomm’s sexual coercion in adult heterosexual relation- therapeutic questioning styles on therapeutic alli- ships: An exploration of male victimization. 36(1):81 ance: A clinical analog study. 37(2):189-200, 1998 Cornille, Thomas A. (see Dozier, Richard M.). The Draimin, Barbara Hermie (see Rotheram-Borus, effect of Tomm’s therapeutic questioning styles on Mary Jane). Parent-adolescent conflict and stress therapeutic alliance: A clinical analog study. when parents are living with AIDS. 37(1):83 37(2):189 Kisler, Ivan (see Stern, Sergio). Disruption and Cottone, R. Rocco (see McConaghy, John S.). The reconstruction: Narrative insights into the experi- systemic view of violence: An ethical perspective. ence of family members caring for a relative 37(1):51 diagnosed with serious mental illness. 38(3):353 Coulehan, Robin; Friedlander, Myrna L.; Heathering- Fichter, Manfred M.; Glynn, Shirley M.; Weyerer, S.; ton, Laurie. Transforming narratives: A change Liberman, Robert P.; Frick, Ulrick. Family climate CUMULATIVE INDEX OF AUTHORS / 517 and expressed emotion in the course of alcoholism. constructed world. 37(4):415—419, 1998 [Commen- 36(2):203—221, 1997 tary on article by John W. Lannamann, see below] Fiese, Barbara H. (see Levy, Sharon Y.). Family-of- Glynn, Shirley M. (see Fichter, Manfred M.). Family origin experiences and conflict resolution behaviors climate and expressed emotion in the course of of young adult dating couples. 36(3):297 alcoholism. 36(2):203 Fiscella, Kevin; Franks, Peter; Shields, Cleveland G. Godding, Véronique; Kruth, Michel; Jamart, Jacques. Perceived family criticism and primary care utili- Joint consultation for high-risk asthmatic children zation: Psychosocial and biomedical pathways and their families, with pediatrician and child 36(1):25-41, 1997 psychiatrist as co-therapists: Model and evalua- Florian, Victor (see Mikulincer, Mario). The associa- tion. 36(3):265—280, 1997 tion between spouses’ self-reports of attachment Goldner, Virginia. The treatment of violence and styles and representations of family dynamics. victimization in intimate relationships. 37(3):263- 37(1):69 286, 1998 Florian, Victor (see Mikulincer, Mario). The associa- Goldstein, Michael J. (see Weisman, Amy G.). tion between parental reports of attachment style Evaluating therapist competency and adherence to and family dynamics, and offspring’s reports of behavioral family management with bipolar pa- adult attachment style. 38(2):243 tients. 37(1):107 Foley, Bernadette (see Kazak, Anne E.). Surviving Golomb, Valerie (see Kazak, Anne E.). Surviving Cancer Competently Intervention Program Cancer Competently Intervention Program (SCCIP): A cognitive-behavioral and family therapy (SCCIP): A cognitive-behavioral and family therapy intervention for adolescent survivors of childhood intervention for adolescent survivors of childhood cancer and their families. 38(2):175 cancer and their families. 38(2):175 Gottman, John Mordechai [contributor]. In Memo- Franks, Peter (see Fiscella, Kevin). Perceived family riam: Neil S. Jacobson, Ph.D. (February 23, criticism and primary care utilization: Psychoso- 1949—June 2, 1999). 38(3):260-261, 1999 cial and biomedical pathways. 36(1):25 Gottman, John Mordechai; Levenson, Robert Wayne. Frick, Ulrick (see Fichter, Manfred M.). Family What predicts change in marital interaction over climate and expressed emotion in the course of time?A study of alternative models. 38(2):143-158, alcoholism. 36(2):203 1999 Friedlander, Myrna L. (see Coulehan, Robin). Trans- Gottman, John Mordechai; Levenson, Robert Wayne. forming narratives: A change event in constructiv- How stable is marital interaction over time? ist family therapy. 37(1):1 38(2):159-165, 1999 Friedlander, Myrna L. (see Heatherington, Laurie). Gottman, John Mordechai; Levenson, Robert Wayne. Assessing individual family members’ construc- Rebound from marital conflict and divorce predic- tions of family problems. 37(2):167 tion. 38(3):287—292, 1999 Friedmann, Michael S.; McDermut, Wilson H., Gottman, John Mordechai (see Carrére, Sybil). Solomon, David A.; Ryan, Christine E.; Keitner, Predicting divorce among newlyweds from the first Gabor I.; Miller, Ivan W. Family functioning and three minutes of a marital conflict discussion. mental illness: A comparison of psychiatric and 38(3):293 nonclinical families. 36(4):357-367, 1997 Gordon, Kristina Coop; Baucom, Donald H. Under- Fruzzetti, Alan E. (see Hoffman, Perry D.). Dialecti- standing betrayals in marriage: A synthesized cal behavior therapy—Family skills training. 38(4): model of forgiveness. 37(4)425—449, 1998 399 Gregory, Jennifer (see Weisman, Amy G.). Evaluat- Gale, Jerry E. (see Beels, C. Christian). Mapping ing therapist competency and adherence to behav- and/or discovering meaning in family therapy: An ioral family management with bipolar patients. e-mail conversation. 36(2):127 37(1):107 Gale, Jerry E. (see Kogan, Steven M.). Decentering Grunebaum, Henry. Why integration may be a therapy: Textual analysis of a narrative therapy misguided goal for family therapy [commentary on session. 36(2):101 Lebow’s article]. 36(1):19-21, 1997 Gardner, Brandt C. (see Butler, Mark H.). Not just a Gullone, Eleonora (see Boyd, Candice P.). The time-out: Change dynamics of prayer for religious Family Environment Scale: Reliability and norma- couples in conflict situations. 37(4):451 tive data for an adolescent sample. 36(4):369 George, Elizabeth L.; Bloom, Bernard L. A brief scale Haas, Gretchen L. (see Wuerker, Anne K.). Racial for assessing parental child-rearing practice: Psy- and gender differences in expressed emotion and chometric properties and psychosocial correlates. interpersonal control in families of persons with 36(1):63-80, 1997 schizophrenia. 38(4):477 Gergen, Kenneth J. The place of material in a Haber, Jon Randolph; Jacob, Theodore. Marital Fam. Proc., Vol. 38, Winter, 1999 518 / FAMILY PROCESS interactions of male versus female alcoholics. A 28-year followup of the 1966 Northern Finland 36(4):385-402, 1997 birth cohort. 37(3):335 Hagan, Margaret Stanley (see Deal, James E.). Jacob, Theodore (see Haber, Jon Randolph). Marital Marital interaction in dyadic and triadic contexts: interactions of male versus female alcoholics. Continuities and discontinuities. 38(1):105 36(4):385 Hamilton, Elizabeth Burney; Asarnow, Joan R.; Jamart, Jacques (see Godding, Véronique). Joint Tompson, Martha C. Family interaction styles of consultation for high-risk asthmatic children and children with depressive disorders, schizophrenia- their families, with pediatrician and child psychia- spectrum disorders, and normal controls. 38(4): trist as co-therapists: Model and evaluation. 36(3): 463-476, 1999 265 Heatherington, Laurie; Friedlander, Myrna L.; Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta (see Makikyré, Taru). Hospital- Johnson, Benjamin; Buchanan, Rebecca M.; Burke, treated psychiatric disorders in adults with a Linda E.; Shaw, Deirdre M. Assessing individual single-parent and two-parent family background: family members’ constructions of family problems. A 28-year followup of the 1966 Northern Finland 37(2):167—187, 1998 birth cohort. 37(3):335 Heatherington, Laurie (see Coulehan, Robin). Trans- Johnson, Benjamin (see Heatherington, Laurie). forming narratives: A change event in constructiv- Assessing individual family members’ construc- ist family therapy. 37(1):17 tions of family problems. 37(2):167 Heatherington, Laurie (see Weston, Heather E.). Julien, Danielle (see Turgeon, Lyse). Temporal Children’s attributions about family arguments: linkages between wives’ pursuit and husbands’ Implications for family therapy. 37(1):35 withdrawal during marital conflict. 37(3):323 Henggeler, Scott W. (see Cunningham, Phillippe B.). Kahn, Jeffrey H. (see Spoth, Richard L.). A prospec- Engaging nultiproblem families in treament: tive validation study of inclination, belief, and Lessons learned throughout the development of context predictors of family-focused prevention multisystemic therapy. 38(3):265 involvement. 36(4):403 Hetherington, E. Mavis (see Deal, James E.). Kaplan, Lori; Boss, Pauline. Depressive symptoms Marital interaction in dyadic and triadic contexts: among spousal caregivers of institutionalized mates Continuities and discontinuities. 38(1):105 with Alzheimer’s: Boundary ambiguity and mas- Hicks, Mary W. (see Dozier, Richard M.). The effect of tery as predictors. 38(1):85—-103, 1999 Tomm’s therapeutic questioning styles on therapeu- Kaplan, Tony. Marital conflict by proxy after father tic alliance: A clinical analog study. 3'7(2):189 kills mother: The family therapist as an expert Hobbie, Wendy (see Kazak, Anne E.). Surviving witness in court. 37(4):479-494, 1998 Cancer Competently Intervention Program Kazak, Anne E.; Simms, Steven; Barakat, Lamia; (SCCIP): A cognitive-behavioral and family therapy Hobbie, Wendy; Foley, Bernadette; Golomb, Val- intervention for adolescent survivors of childhood erie; Best, Mary. Surviving Cancer Competently cancer and their families. 38(2):175 Intervention Program (SCCIP): A cognitive- Hoffman, Lynn. In Memoriam: Mara _ Selvini- behavioral and family therapy intervention for Palazzoli, M.D. (1916-1999). 38(4)396-398, 1999. adolescent survivors of childhood cancer and their Hoffman, Perry D.; Fruzzetti, Alan E.; Swenson, families. 38(2):175-191, 1999 Charles R. Dialectical behavior therapy—Family Keitner, Gabor I. (see Friedmann, Michael S.). skills training. 38(4):399-414, 1999 Family functioning and mental illness: A compari- Holder, Barbara; Turner-Musa, Jocelyn; Kimmel, son of psychiatric and nonclinical families. 36(4): Paul L.; Alleyne Sylvan; Kobrin, Sidney; Simmens, 357 Samuel; Cruz, Illuminado; Reiss, David. Engage- Kemp, Raymond A.T. de; Van Acker, Juliaan C.A. ment of African American families in research on Therapist-parent interaction patterns in home- chronic tilness: A multisystem recruitment ap- based treatments: Exploring family therapy pro- proach. 37(2):127-151, 1998 cess. 36(3):281—295, 1997 Holtzworth-Munroe, Amy [contributor]. In Memo- Kendall, Judy. Sibling accounts of attention deficit ram: Neil S. Jacobson, Ph.D. (February 23, hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 38(1): 117-136, 1949—June2 , 1999). 38(3):262—263, 1999 1999 Horowitz, June Andrews. Negotiating couplehood: Kimmel, Paul L. (see Holder, Barbara). Engagement The process of resolving the December dilemma of African American families in research on among interfaith couples. 38(3):303-323, 1999 chronic illness: A multisystem recruitment ap- Isohanni Matti (see Makikyré, Taru). Hospital- proach. 37(2):127 treated psychiatric disorders in adults with a Kinsman, Anne M.; Wildman, Beth G.; Smucker, single-parent and two-parent family background: William D. Relationships among parental reports CUMULATIVE INDEX OF AUTHORS / 519 of child, parent, and family functioning. 38(3):341- Barbara H. Family-of-origin experiences and con- 351, 1999 flict resolution behaviors of young adult dating Knudson-Martin, Carmen; Mahoney, Anne Rankin. couples. 36(3):297—310, 1997 Beyond different worlds: A “postgender” approach Lewinsohn, Mark A.; Werner, Paul D. Factors ir to relational development. 38(3):325—340, 1999 Chinese marital process: Relationship to marital Kobrin, Sidney (see Holder, Barbara). Engagement adjustment. 36(1):43-61, 1997 of African American families in research on Liberman, Robert P. (see Fichter, Manfred M.). chronic illness: A multisystem recruitment ap- Family climate and expressed emotion in the proach. 37(2):127 course of alcoholism. 36(2):203 Kogan, Steven M.; Brown, Anita C. Reading against Liddle, Howard A. (see Diamond, Guy S.). Transform- the lines: Resisting foreclosure in therapy dis ing negative parent-adolescent interactions in course. 37(4):495—512, 1998 family therapy: From impassse to dialogue. 38(1):5 Kogan, Steven M.; Gale, Jerry E. Decentering Livingston, Martin S. Conflict and aggression in therapy: Textual analysis of a narrative therapy couples therapy: A self psychological vantage point. session. 36(2):101—126, 1997 37(3):311-321, 1998 Kogan, Steven M. (see Beels, C. Christian). Mapping Lowe, Tony. Abstract: 38(3):387, 1999. [Glisson, C & ind /or discovering meaning in family therapy: An Hemmelgarn, A (1998). The effects of organiza- e-mail conversation. 36(2):127 tional climate and inter-organizational coordina- Kruth, Michel (see Godding, Véronique). Joint tion on the quality and outcomes of children consultation for high-risk asthmatic children and service systems. Child Abuse & Neglect 22(5):401- their families, with pediatrician and child psychia- 421) trist as co-therapists: Model and evaluation. 36(3): MacCormack, Terry. Believing in make-believe: Look- 265 ing at theater as a metaphor for psychotherapy. Landau, Judith (see Suddaby, Kenneth). Positive 36(2):151-169, 1997 and negative timelines: A technique for restorying Mahoney, Anne Rankin (see Knudson-Martin, Car- 37(3):287 men). Beyond different worlds: A “postgender” Lannamann, John W. The place of the constructed in approach to relational development. 38(3):325 a materially responsive world 37(4):421—423, 1998 Makikyré, Taru; Sauvola, Anu; Moring, Juha; Vei- {[Rejoinder to Commentary by Kenneth J. Gergen jola, Juha; Nieminen, Pentti; Jarvelin, Marjo- (see above) on following article Riitta; Isohanni, Matti. Hospital-treated psychiat- Lannamann, John W. Social construction and mate- ric disorders in adults with a single-parent axd riality: The limits of indeterminancy in therapeutic two-parent family background: A 28-year followup settings. 37(4):393—413, 1998 of the 1966 Northern Finland birth cohort. 37(3): Lavee, Yoav; Ben-David, Amith; Azaiza, Faisal. 335-344, 1998 Israel and Palestinian families in the peace Margolin, Gayla [contributor]. Jn Memoriam: Neil S. process: Sources of stress and response patterns Jacobson, Ph.D. (February 23, 1949—June 2, 36(3):247-263, 1997 1999). 38(3):261, 1999 Lebow, Jay. The integrative revolution in couple and NeCollum, Eric E. (see Snyder, Wendy).Their home is family therapy. 36(1):1—17, 1997 their castle: Learning to do in-home family therapy. Lebow, Jay. Why integration is so important in couple and family therapy [rejoinder to Grunebaum’s McConaghy, John S.; Cottone, R. Rocco. The systemic commentary}. 36(1):23—24, 1997 view of violence: An ethical perspective. 37(1):51- Lebow, Jay. Building a science of couple relation- 63, 1998 ships: Comments on two articles by Gottman and McDermut, Wilson H. (see Friedmann, Michael S.). Levenson |see Gottman & Levenson, volume Family functioning and mental illness: A compari 38(2)]. 38(2):167—173, 1999 son of psychiatric and nonclinical families. 36(4): Levenson, Robert Wayne (see Gottman, John Mor- 357 dechai). What predicts change in marital interac- McHale, James P. Overt and covert coparenting tion over time? A study of alternative models. processes in the family. 36(2):183—201, 1997 38(2):143 Mertens, Carol (see Redekop, Fred). Physical “phan- Levenson, Robert Wayne (see Gottman, John Mor- tasies” and family functions: Overcoming the dechai). How stable is marital interaction over mind / body dualism in somatization..38(3):371 time? 38(2):159 Miklowitz, David J. (see WeismanA,my G.). Evaluat- Levenson, Robert Wayne (see Gottman, John Mor- ing therapist competency and adherence to behav- dechai). Rebound from marital conflict and divorce ioral family management with bipolar patients. prediction. 38(3):287 37(1):107 Levy, Sharon Y.; Wamboldt, Frederick S.; Fiese, Mikulincer, Mario; Florian, Victor. The association Fam. Proc., Vol. 38, Winter, 1999 520 FAMILY PROCESS between spouses’ self-reports of attachment styles Redmond, Cleve (see Spoth, Richard L.). A prospec- and representations of family dynamics. 37(1):69 tive validation study of inclination, belief, and 83, 1999 context predictors of family-focused prevention Mikulincer. Mario; Florian, Victor. The association involvement. 36(4):403 veen parental reports of attachment style and Reich, Wendy (see Ridenour, Ty A.). Factor analyses family dynamics, and offspring’s reports of adult of the Family Assessment Device. 38(4):497 attachment style. 38(2):243-—257 1999 Reid, Helen M. (see Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane). Miller, Gale; de Shazer, Steve. Have you heard the Parent-adolescent conflict and stress when parents latest rumor about. . .? Solution-focused therapy as are living with AIDS. 37(1):83 rumor. 37(3):363—377, 1998 teiss, David (see Holder, Barbara). Engagement of Miller, Ivan W. (see Friedmann, Michael S. ). Family African American families in research on chronic juunn e fioning and mental illness: A comparison of illness: A multisystem recruitment approach. 37(2) psychiatric and nonclinical families. 36(4):357 127 Mirsky, Julia (see Slonim-Nevo, Vered). A culturally Ridenour, Ty A.; Daley, James G.; Reich, Wendy. sensitive approacl to therapy with immigrant Factor analyses of the Family Assessment Device. families: The case of Jewish emigrants from the 38(4):497-510, 1999 former Soviet Union. 38(4):445 Riedel, Marion (see Stein, Judith A.). Parentification Moring, Juha (see Makikyré, Taru). Hospital-treated and its inpact on adolescent children of parents psychiat disorders in adults with a single- with AIDS. 38(2):193 parent and two-parent family background: A Rober, Peter. Reflections on ways to create a safe 9 S-year j yllou up of the 1966 Northern Finland therapeutic culture for children in family therapy. hi rth cohort 37(3):335 37(2):201-213, 1998 Needleman, Gillian L (see Boyd, Candice P.). The Rober, Peter. The therapist’s inner conversaton in Family En ironment Si ale Reliability and norma- family therapy practice: Some ideas about the self tive data for an adolescent sample. 36(4):369 of the therapist, therapeutic impasse, and the Nieminen, Pentti see Makikyré, Taru). Hospital- process of re flec tion. 38(2):209-—227, 1999 ‘ reated psychiatric disorders in adults with a Robin, Leah (see Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane). parent and two-parent family background: Parent-adolescent conflict and stress when parents A 28-year followup of the 1966 Northern Finland are living with AIDS. 37(1):83 cohort 37(3 7335 Rolland, John S. The meaning of disability and Okazaki, Sumie (see Weisman, Amy G ). Evaluating suffering: Sociopolitical and ethical concerns |com- therapist competency and adherence to behavioral mentary on Saetersdal’s “Forbidden suffering”] management with bipolar patients. 37(1):107 36(4):437—440, 1997 P)e gg™ y , Rape flashbacks Constructing a new Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane; Robin, Leah; Reid, e.3 3):299-310, 1998 Helen M.; Draimin, Barbara Hermie. Parent- Peterson, Gary W. (see Dozier, Richard M.). The effect adolescent conflict and stress when parents are Tomn lerapeu questioning styleso n thera living with AIDS. 37(1):83—94, 1998 1 y inical analog study. 37(2):189 Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane (see Stein, Judith A.). Phillips, Michael R.; West, Charles L.; Shen, Quie; Parentification and its inpact on adolescent chil Zheng Yanping Comparison oj i SC hizophre nu dren of parents with AIDS. 38(2):193 nilies and normai families in China, Ryan, Christine E. (see Friedmann, Michael S.). se versions of FACES-II and _ the Family functioning and mental illness: A compari- y Environment Scales. 37(1 95-106, 1998 son of psychiatric and nonclinical families. 36(4): , Layne A.; Benson, Mark J.; Protinsky, Howard 357 7 \ oF origin and current relationship Ryder, Robert; Steinglass, Peter. Carol M. Anderson, on codependency. 37(4):513-528, 1998 Ph.D.: Our next Editor. 37(2):125-126, 1998 loward O see Prest, Layne A Family tyder, Robert G.; Wynne, Lyman C. A Commence- d current relationship influences on ment Thank You {to Peter Steinglass, Editor, 37 4):513 1991-1998]. 37(4!:392, 1998 see Weisman, Amy G Evaluating Saetersdal, Barbro. Forbidden suffering: The Polly- petency and adherence to behavioral anna syndrome of the disabled and their families. 10 gsement with bipolar patients 37(1 36(4):431—435, 1997 Sauvola, Anu (see Makikyré, Taru). Hospital-treated Redekop, Stuart, Scott; Mertens, Carol. Physi psychiatric disorders in adults with a single- a amily junctions Overcoming parent and two-parent family background: A ism in somatization. 38(3):371 28-year followup of the 1966 Northern Finland 1999 birth cohort. 37(3):335 CUMULATIVE INDEX OF AUTHORS / 521 Savaya, Rivka ( see Cohen, Orna 3roken glass” their castle: Learning to do in-home family therapy. The divorced woman in Moslem Arab Society ir 242, 1999 Israel. 36(3):225 Solomon, David A. (see Friedmann, Michael S.). Shamai, Michal. Therapist in distress: Team Family functioning and mental illness: A compari- supervision of social workers and family therapists son of psychiatric and nonclinical families. 36(4): who work and live under political uncertainty 357 37(2):245—259, 1998 Spoth, Richard L.; Redmond, Cleve; Kahn, Jeffrey Sharaga, Yanna (see Slonim-Nevo, Vered } Value H.; Shin, Chungyeol. 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