Partial table of contents:
THE CONTEXT AND MODELS OF RELATIONAL DIAGNOSIS.
Some Ethical Implications of Relational Diagnosis (M.
Gottlieb).
Problems Encountered in Reconciling Individual and Relational
Diagnoses (W. Denton).
Clinical Assessment and Treatment Interventions Using the Family
Circumplex Model (D. Olson).
Cultural Issues in Relational Diagnosis: Hispanics in the United
States (J. Koss-Chioino & J. Canive).
VARIOUS RELATIONAL DIAGNOSES: A LEAP INTO THE FUTURE.
Oppositional Behavior and Conduct Disorders of Children and Youth
(J. Alexander & C. Pugh).
Sadomasochistic Interactions (C. Glickauf-Hughes).
Relational Components of the Incest Survivor Syndrome (S. Kirschner
& D. Kirschner).
Chronic Illness and the Family (J. Barth).
THE FUTURE OF RELATIONAL DIAGNOSIS.
Recurrent Themes Across Diagnoses (F. Kaslow).
Indexes.
About the editor
FLORENCE W. KASLOW, PhD, is Director of the Florida Couples and
Family Institute. She is a past president of both the Family
Psychology and Media Psychology Divisions of the American
Psychological Association and the International Family Therapy
Association. She co-chaired the Coalition of Family Diagnosis from
1988 to 1993. And she is a former editor of the Journal of Marriage
and Family Therapy, and editor of the Wiley Series in Couples and
Family Dynamics and Treatment. Her other books include The Military
Family in Peace and War, Voices in Family Psychology, and Dynamics
of Divorce.
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