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Collaborative Family Therapy with Religious Family Systems

Pages 19-35 | Published online: 18 Oct 2008

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ThomasD. Carlson, Dwight Kirkpatrick, Lorna Hecker & Mark Killmer. (2002) Religion, Spirituality, and Marriage and Family Therapy: A Study of Family Therapists' Beliefs about the Appropriateness of Addressing Religious and Spiritual Issues in Therapy. The American Journal of Family Therapy 30:2, pages 157-171.
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MartinJ. Erickson, Lorna Hecker, Dwight Kirkpatrick, Mark Killmer & Edassery James. (2002) Clients' Perceptions of Marriage and Family Therapists Addressing the Religious and Spiritual Aspects of Clients' Lives. Journal of Family Psychotherapy 13:1-2, pages 109-125.
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CharlesJ. Joanides, Harvey Joanning & Patricia Keoughan. (2000) Towards an Understanding of Religious People's Perceptions and Lived Experiences of Religion and Spirituality: Implications for Marriage and Family Therapists. Journal of Family Social Work 4:3, pages 79-97.
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P. Gregg Blanton. (2016) Opening Space for Dialogue between Postmodern Therapists and Evangelical Couples. The Family Journal 12:4, pages 375-382.
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Chelsea T. Wolf & Patricia Stevens. (2011) Integrating Religion and Spirituality in Marriage and Family Counseling. Counseling and Values 46:1, pages 66-75.
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Thomas D. Carlson & Martin J. Erickson. (2000) Re-Authoring Spiritual Narratives: God in Persons' Relational Identity Stories. Journal of Systemic Therapies 19:2, pages 65-83.
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JoEllen Patterson, Martha Hayworth, Christie Turner & Mary Raskin. (2007) SPIRITUAL ISSUES IN FAMILY THERAPY: A GRADATE‐LEVEL COURSE. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 26:2, pages 199-210.
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MARK H. BUTLER, BRANDT C. GARDNER & MARK H. BIRD. (1998) Not Just a Time-Out: Change Dynamics of Prayer for Religious Couples in Conflict Situations. Family Process 37:4, pages 451-478.
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