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a| Family psychology :
b| science-based interventions /
c| edited by Howard A. Liddle ... [and others].
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a| First edition.
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a| Washington, D.C. :
b| American Psychological Association,
c| [2002]
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c| ©2002
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a| xxiii, 384 pages :
b| illustrations ;
c| 24 cm.
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a| unmediated
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a| Decade of behavior
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a| APA science volumes
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a| Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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g| Part 1
t| Science of Family Psychology: Overview of the Field
g| 1 --
g| Chapter 1
t| Family Psychology Intervention Science: An Emerging Area of Science and Practice /
r| Howard A. Liddle, James H. Bray, Ronald F. Levant, Daniel A. Santisteban
g| 3 --
g| Chapter 2
t| The Developmental Status of Family Therapy in Family Psychology Intervention Science /
r| James F. Alexander, Thomas L. Sexton, Michael S. Robbins
g| 17 --
g| Chapter 3
t| Studying a Matrix of Change Mechanisms: An Agenda for Family-Based Process Research /
r| Guy S. Diamond, Gary M. Diamond
g| 41 --
g| Part 2
t| Advances in Assessment and Methods
g| 67 --
g| Chapter 4
t| Conceptual Issues in Assessing Couples and Families /
r| Douglas K. Snyder, Jebber J. Cozzi, Laurel F. Mangrum
g| 69 --
g| Chapter 5
t| Methodological Issues and Innovations in Family Psychology Intervention Research /
r| James H. Bray
g| 89 --
g| Part 3
t| Advances in Marital Intervention Research
g| 103 --
g| Chapter 6
t| Developments in Couple Therapy Research /
r| Jackie K. Gollan, Neil S. Jacobson
g| 105 --
g| Chapter 7
t| Preventive Interventions for Couples /
r| Benjamin Silliman, Scott M. Stanley, William Coffin, Howard J. Markman, Pamela L. Jordan
g| 123 --
g| Chapter 8
t| Toward a Scientifically Based Marital Therapy /
r| John M. Gottman, Kimberly D. Ryan, Sybil Carrere, Annette M. Erley
g| 147 --
g| Part 4
t| Advances in Family Intervention Research
g| 175 --
g| Chapter 9
t| Toward Prevention and Clinical Relevance: A Preventive Intervention Model for Family Therapy Research and Practice /
r| William M. Pinsof, Alexandra B. Hambright
g| 177 --
g| Chapter 10
t| Family-Focused Prevention Research: "Tough but Tender" /
r| Patrick H. Tolan
g| 197 --
g| Chapter 11
t| Toward Family-Level Attribute x Treatment Interaction Research /
r| Michael J. Rohrbaugh, Varda Shoham, Melissa W. Racioppo
g| 215 --
g| Chapter 12
t| Linking Basic and Applied Research in a Prevention Science Process /
r| Marion S. Forgatch, Nancy M. Knutson
g| 239 --
g| Chapter 13
t| Mental Health Services Research and Family-Based Treatment: Bridging the Gap /
r| Sonja K. Schoenwald, Scott W. Henggeler
g| 259 --
g| Chapter 14
t| Challenges in a 30-Year Program of Research: Conduct Disorders and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, the Marital Discord and Depression Link, and Partner Abuse /
r| K. Daniel O'Leary
g| 283 --
g| Part 5
t| Contextual Considerations in Family Intervention Research
g| 299 --
g| Chapter 15
t| Conceptualizing Gender in Marital and Family Therapy Research: The Gender Role Strain Paradigm /
r| Ronald F. Levant, Carol L. Philpot
g| 301 --
g| Chapter 16
t| Integrating the Study of Ethnic Culture and Family Psychology Intervention Science /
r| Daniel A. Santisteban, Joan A. Muir-Malcolm, Victoria B. Mitrani, Jose Szapocznik
g| 331.
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a| The editors provide a thorough and concise historical overview of the science of family intervention, which is considered the applied branch of family psychology. Leading experts in the field present therapy techniques, procedures, and research strategies that are empirically based. Contributors stress the need to link research and practice. Also emphasized is the need to identify specific patient characteristics that set these patients apart from the rest of the population, in order to enhance the effectiveness of the intervention.
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a| Marital psychotherapy.
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a| Operant behavior.
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