Dyadic Coping in Couple Therapy Process: An Exploratory Study
Family Process, EarlyView. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - July 10, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

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Family Process, Ahead of Print. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - July 10, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Changing Me, Changing Us: Relationship Quality and Collective Efficacy as Major Outcomes in Systemic Couple Therapy
Family Process,Volume 57, Issue 2, Page 342-358, June 2018. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - June 28, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Corina Aguilar ‐Raab , Dennis Grevenstein , Linda Gotthardt , Marc N. Jarczok , Christina Hunger , Beate Ditzen , Jochen Schweitzer Source Type: research

Changing Me, Changing Us: Relationship Quality and Collective Efficacy as Major Outcomes in Systemic Couple Therapy
Family Process, EarlyView. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - June 28, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

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Family Process, Ahead of Print. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - June 28, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

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Family Process,Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 852-868, December 2017. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - June 17, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Daily Events for Clinical Couples: Examining Therapy Interventions, Positive Events, Arguments, and Exercise in the Beginning Stage of Therapy
Family Process,Volume 57, Issue 2, Page 380-398, June 2018. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - June 15, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Lee N. Johnson , Kayla D. Mennenga , Megan Oka , Rachel B. Tambling , Shayne R. Anderson , Jeremy Yorgason Source Type: research

Daily Events for Clinical Couples: Examining Therapy Interventions, Positive Events, Arguments, and Exercise in the Beginning Stage of Therapy
Family Process, EarlyView. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - June 15, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

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Family Process, Ahead of Print. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - June 15, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

A Conceptual Model and Clinical Framework for Integrating Mindfulness into Family Therapy with Adolescents
Family Process,Volume 57, Issue 2, Page 510-524, June 2018. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - June 7, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Janet L. Brody , David G. Scherer , Charles W. Turner , Robert D. Annett , Jeanne Dalen Source Type: research

A Conceptual Model and Clinical Framework for Integrating Mindfulness into Family Therapy with Adolescents
Family Process, EarlyView. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - June 7, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

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Family Process, Ahead of Print. (Source: Family Process)
Source: Family Process - June 7, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Editorial: The Expanding World of Couple and Family Therapy
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Source: Family Process - June 7, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jay L. Lebow Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Issue Information
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Source: Family Process - June 7, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

The Experience of Prisoners ’ Parents: A Meta‐Synthesis of Qualitative Studies
The parents of prisoners have long drawn the attention of researchers, due to their role in the etiology of criminality as well as the importance of their support of their offspring during and after incarceration. However, although studies have shown that the parents of prisoners experience high levels of distress, burden, and social stigma, research into their experience is only now beginning to emerge. This metasynthesis examined the limited body of qualitative research on the experience of prisoners’ parents, as an exploratory step toward advancing the understanding of their experience. Relevant terms were used to sys...
Source: Family Process - June 1, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Keren Gueta Tags: Original Article Source Type: research