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INDEX—VOLUME 18, 1992 ARTICLES Amendt, J. H. See Kleckner, T. Anderson, H. See Goolishian, H. A. Anderson, H. See Goolishian, H. A. Anderson, S. A. Evaluation of an academic family therapy training program: Changes in trainees’ relationship and intervention skills Aponte, H. J. Training the person of the therapist in structural family therapy Atkinson, B. J. Aesthetics and pragmatics of family therapy revisited Avis, J. M. Where are all the family therapists? Abuse and violence within families and family therapy’s response Berg, I. K. See de Shazer, S. Bland, C. See Kleckner, T. Bograd, M. Values in conflict: Cha!lenges to family therapists’ thinking Canavan, M. M. The female experience of sibling incest Commisso, J. See Ettinger, D. Cottone, R. R. Beyond linearity and circularity: Deconstructing social systems de Shazer, S. Doing therapy: A post-structural re-vision Duncan, B. L. Strategic therapy, eclecticism, and the therapeutic relationship ... Duncan, B. L. Strategy and reality: A comment on Goolishian, Anderson, and Duncan, B. L. See Solovey, A. D. duRee Bryant, R. See Kleckner, T. Efron, D. Reflections on strategic-systemic therapy Erickson, B. M. Feminist fundamentalism: Reactions to Avis, Kaufman, and Ettinger, D. A response to Heim and Snyder Frank, L. See Kleckner, T. Franks, P. See Shields, C. G. Fuls, S. See Ettinger, D. Gale, J. A conversation analysis of a solution-focused marital therapy session Gavin, L. A. A reconsideration of the family-of-origin scale Greenwell, R. J. See Cottone, R. R. Goolishian, H. A. Strategy and intervention versus nonintervention: A matter of Goolishian, H. A. Some afterthoughts on reading Duncan and Held Harp, J. J. See Shields, C. G. Heim, S. C. See Snyder, D. K. Held, B. S. Twists and turns in strategic therapy: An introduction Held, B. S. The problem of strategy within the systemic therapies Higgs, D. C. See Canavan, M. M. Joanning, H. Treating adolescent drug abuse: A comparison of family systems therapy, group therapy, and family drug education Johnson, S. The Laocoon: Systemic concepts in a work of art October 1992 JOURNAL OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY Kaiser, T. L. The supervisory relationship: An identification of the primary elements in the relationship and an application of two theories of ethical relationships Kaufman, G. The mysterious disappearance of battered women in family therapists’ offices: Male privilege colluding with male violence Kleckner, T. The myth of the unfeeling strategic therapist Lamb, K. See Ettinger, D. Macri, D. See Ettinger, D. McDaniel, S. H. See Shields, C. G. Meth, R. L. Marriage and family therapists working with family violence: Strained bedfellows or compatible partners?: A commentary on Avis, Kaufman, and Bograd Meyer, W. J. III See Canavan, M. M. Moltz, D. Abuse and violence: The dark side of the family, an introduction 3:223 Mullen, R. See Joanning, H. Newfield, N. See Gale, J. Pittman, F. Laocoon and the meaning of art Quinn, W. See Joanning, H. Ray, W. A. Nonconfrontive use of video playback to promote change in brief family therapy Roberts, T. W. Sexual attraction and romantic love: Forgotten variables in marital therapy Rudes, J. Interactional letters: A reorganization of a couple’s communication .... 2:189 Saxon, W. W. See Ray, W. A. Shields, C. G. Process differences between male and female therapists in a first family interview Shields, C. G. Development of the Family Emotional Involvement and Criticism Scale (FEICS): A self-report scale to measure expressed emotion Simon, G. M. Having a second-order mind while doing first-order therapy Snyder, D. K. Marriage, depression, and cognition: Unraveling the Gordian FOL TEDL GO TCL BILOP ICEL... asiscicsscss sissscusssesccesevavcecssedeateanensscuetactaosviaadnapieeebe e 3:303 Solovey, A. D. Ethics and strategic therapy: A proposed ethical direction Soucar, E. See Ettinger, D. Stanton, M. D. The time line and the “Why now?” question: A technique and rationale for therapy, training, organizational consultation and research Thomas, F. See Joanning, H. Wamboldt, F. S. See Gavin, L. A. BOOK REVIEWS Anderson, S. A., & Bagarozzi, D. A. (Eds.). Family myths: Psychotherapy implications. Rev. by Jerry Gale Anderson, W. T. Reality isn’t what it used to be: Theatrical politics, ready- to-wear religion, global myths, primitive chic, and other wonders of the postmodern world. Rev. by Harvey Joanning Bagarozzi, D. A., & Anderson, S. A. Personal, marital and family myths: Theoretical formulations and clinical strategies. Rev. by Raphael J. Barnard, C. Families with an alcoholic member: The invisible patient. Rev. by David C. Treadway Baucom, D. H., & Epstein, N. Cognitive-behavioral marital therapy. Rev. by Victoria M. Follette JOURNAL OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY October 1992 Baxter, R., & Brashear, M. Do-it-yourself CareerKit: A career planning tool. Rev. by Sidney M. Moon Beavers, W. R., & Hampson, R. B. Successful families: Assessment and intervention. Rev. by Bruce D. Foreman Beigel, J., & Earle, R. Successful private practice in the 1990s: A new guide for the mental health professional. Rev. by Victor H. Nelson Besharov, D. Recognizing child abuse: A guide for the concerned. Rev. by Char Sprenkle Bireda, M. R. Love addiction: A guide to emotional independence. Rev. by Gerald V. Teague Boszormenyi-Nagy, I. Foundations of contextual therapy: Collected papers of Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy. Rev. by Ricky Greenwald Brendler, J., Silver, M., Haber, M., & Sargent, J. Madness, chaos, and violence: Therapy with families at the brink. Rev. by Vincent Fish Brown, E. My parent’s keeper: Adult children of the emotionally disturbed. Rev. by Daniel R. Langer Brown, E. Patterns of infidelity and their treatment. Rev. by Fredrick G. Humphrey Browne, J. Why don’t they call when they say they will—and other mixed signals. Rev. by Virginia G. Clemente Budd, L. S. Living with the active alert child: Groundbreaking strategies for parents. Rev. by Barbara J. Pierce Burt, M. (Ed.). Stepfamilies stepping ahead: An eight-step program for successful family living. Rev. by Patrick T. Sheehy Carl, D. Counseling same-sex couples. Rev. by Walter Lee Szymanski Combrinck-Graham, L. Children in family contexts: Perspectives on treatment. Rev. by Ellen S. Amatea Combrinck-Graham, L. Giant steps: Therapeutic innovations in child mental health. Rev. by Leon Sloman Dinsmore, C. From surviving to thriving: Incest, feminism, and recovery. Rev. by Bonita Cole Osmon Divorce Support Services, Inc. Answers: A divorce/separation survival handbook. Rev. by Connie J. Salts Edwards, J. T. Treating chemically dependent families: A practical systems approach for professionals. Rev. by Gary W. Lawson Epstein, N., Schlesinger, S. E., & Dryden, W. (Eds.). Cognitive-behavioral therapy with families. Rev. by Dennis A. Bagarozzi Fay, A. Prescriptions for a quality relationship. Rev. by David M. McKeon 2:210 Fincham, F., & Bradbury, T. N. (Eds.). The psychology of marriage: Basic issues and applications. Rev. by Wayne Denton Flemons, D. G. Completing distinctions: Interweaving the ideas of Gregory Bateson and Taoism into a unique approach to therapy. Rev. by Richard B. Patterson Friedman, A., & Granick, S. (Eds.). Family therapy for adolescent drug abuse. Rev. by Kenneth P. Parker Furstenberg, F., Jr., & Cherlin, A. Divided families: What happens to children when parents part. Rev. by Roslyn G. Cantrell Geffen, M. S. Guide to computerized patient account systems. Rev. by Dale J. Goldrich, T. J. (Ed.). Women and power: Perspectives for family therapy. Rev. by Froma Walsh October 1992 JOURNAL OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY Greeson, C., Hollingsworth, M., & Washburn, M. The divorce recovery guide: A pathway through change. Rev. by Marcia Lasswell Greteman, J., & Dunne, J. When divorce happens: A guide for family and friends. Rev. by Carl E. Williams Grubman-Black, S. D. Broken boys/mending men. Rev. by William E. Harper, J. M., & Hoopes, M. H. Uncovering shame. Rev. by Ronald T. Potter- Hatfield, A. Family education in mental illness. Rev. by Richard D. Magee Herz Brown, F. (Ed.). Reweaving the family tapestry. Rev. by Jeannette R. Jesse, R. C. Healing the hurt: Rebuilding relationships with your children; a self-help guide for parents in recovery. Rev. by Judith Rae L’Abate, L. Building family competence: Primary and secondary prevention strategies. Rev. by Peter E. Maynard Lefley, H., & Johnson, D. (Eds.). Families as allies in treatment of the mentally ill: New directions for mental health professionals. Rev. by Richard D. Magee Kaslow, F. W. Voices in family psychology (Vols. 1 & 2). Rev. by Monte Kaslow, F. W. Voices in family psychology (Vols. 1 & 2). Rev. by Jon Carlson Mason, B. Handing over: Developing consistency across shifts in residential and health settings. Rev. by William Madsen McKay, M., Rogers, P., Blades, J., & Gosse, R. The divorce book. Rev. by Cheryl L. Storm Meth, R. L., & Pasick, R. S. with Gordon et al. Men in therapy: The challenge of change. Rev. by Augustus Y. Napier Mirkin, M. (Ed.). The social and political contexts of family therapy. Rev. by Barbara R. Frankel Moore, R., & Gillette, D. King, warrior, magician, lover: Rediscovering the archetypes of the mature masculine. Rev. by William J. Doherty Moultrip, D. J. Husbands, wives, and lovers: The emotional system of the extramarital affair. Rev. by Israel W. Charny Napier, A. Y. The fragile bond. Rev. by Milo F. Benningfield Oster, G. D., & Caro, J. E. Understanding and treating depressed adolescents and their families. Rev. by Lee Combrinck-Graham Perelberg, R. J., & Miller, A. C. (Eds.). Gender and power in families. Rev. by Rachel T. Hare-Mustin Powell, T. J. (Ed.). Working with self-help. Rev. by Ann Lawson Prata, G. A systemic harpoon into family games: Preventive interventions in therapy. Rev. by Maureen D. Leahey Schaefer, C., & Briemeister, J. (Eds.). The handbook of parent training. Rev. by Amy Hunter Scharff, D. E., & Scharff, J. S. Object relations couple therapy. Rev. by Sandra L. Halperin Skurky, T. A. The levels of analysis paradigm: A model for individual and systemic therapy. Rev. by Bruce S. Neben Smith, S. L. Making peace with your adult children. Rev. by William T. Anderson Sperry, L., & Carlson, J. Marital therapy: Integrating theory and practice. Rev. by Paul R. Giblin JOURNAL OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY October 1992 Szasz, T. Sex by prescription: The startling truth about today’s sex therapy. Rev. by Jo Ellen Patterson Textor, M. (Ed.). The divorce and divorce therapy handbook. Rev. by Leora E. Todd, T. C., & Selekman, M. D. (Eds.). Family therapy approaches with adolescent substance abusers. Rev. by Ann Lawson Wallas, L. Stories that heal. Rev. by Maria T. Flores Walker, G. In the midst of winter: Systemic therapy with families, couples, and individuals with AIDS infection. Rev. by Fred P. Piercy Watzlawick, P. Munchhausen’s pigtail or psychotherapy and “reality.” Rev. by Wendel A. Ray Winhaus, E., & Friedman, K. Stop struggling with your child. Rev. by Mozelle B. Anderson Wertheimer, A. A special scar: The experience of people bereaved by suicide. Rev. by Linda Wark Williams, J. M., & Kay, T. (Eds.). Head injury: A family matter. Rev. by Philip W. Henry Williams, W. Rekindling desire: Bringing your sexual relationship back to life. Rev. by Christie Turner Woody, R. H. Quality care in mental health: Assuring the best clinical services. Rev. by Joyce H. Vesper VIDEOTAPES Falling in love again. (1990). (Multimedia kit for couple sexual enhancement). Lonnie Barbach, PhD. Producer: Great Plains National ITV Library 1800 N. 33rd, PO BOX 80669, Lincoln, NE 68501, 1-800-228-4630. VHS Video (85 minutes), audio (two 1-hour cassettes), and two workbooks. Rev. by Thorana S. Nelson The video SOS! help for parents: A video-discussion parent education program. (1991). Producer: Lynn Clark, PhD, Parents Press, PO BOX 2180, Bowling Green, KY 42102. 65 minutes, color. Purchase: VHS. Rev. by Joseph W. Maxwell SOFTWARE ASH Plus (1991). (Automated Social History Plus.) Anderson Publishing Co., 20335 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45202. Rev. by Kirk W. Boyenga The Therapist, 2.1 (1990). (Professional office management software.) Yarrow Data Systems, Northwest Training Programs, PO BOX 175, Salem, OR 97308, IBM. Rev. by Edwin S. Cox and Richard P. Varnes LETTERS TO THE EDITOR RRC RR acc i eiesck ccenacuc tated vancaaeinnd dactnd iaaucobeade cee datiead a ca aaa aadt eit e ose aaa tae 4:411 Gin icinnannes hc Be sae ces a ahs cccaes nica bandas acon naa lca asa cana cad nea aaeas ase 4:412 Hare-Mustin, R. T. Meanings in the mirrored room: On cats and dogs. ............. 3:309 Wieselaherin: Ar, Ge, WEc amn eni Bea: Oh. acs secesssasacssaszcaccccasaatcstsssassvedesciedoarasedeqecnasceeneoaed 4:409 PRCNGNU AR ED SSB h 5s beds das deca tse daze en tes budcaceetsd aes iA Nand oecad vasa UR SWS uaa dad aa aT Ad Naa aah carnt 1:083 RR NNN PO cocks aoa cceewseies ga ddeccdans ics eed dad lea Wuslusa das casadacdactcia aa uebeteeaaanaiad easter ieee 1:084 Ravich, R. A. (Correction of letter in Vol. 1) October 1992 JOURNAL OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY Shields, C., & McDaniel, S. Response to Letter to the Editor by Karlsberg and Karlsberg Editor’s Introduction 2:111, 3:221 Books Received 1:103, 2:215, 3:327, 4:423 Forthcoming Articles 1:107, 2:219, 3:329, 4:427 Editor’s Report JOURNAL OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY October 1992

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