KnigaRead.com/
KnigaRead.com » Научные и научно-популярные книги » Психология » Эдмонд Эйдемиллер - Психология и психотерапия семьи

Эдмонд Эйдемиллер - Психология и психотерапия семьи

На нашем сайте KnigaRead.com Вы можете абсолютно бесплатно читать книгу онлайн "Эдмонд Эйдемиллер - Психология и психотерапия семьи". Жанр: Психология издательство неизвестно, год неизвестен.
Перейти на страницу:

Gussow, Z. (1976). The role of self-help clubs in adaptation to chronic illness and disability, Social Science and Medicine, 10, 407–414.

Guthrie, G. M. (1966). Structure of maternal attitudes in two cultures. Journal of Psychology, 62, 155–165.

HaynesJ. M. Divorce mediation: A practical guide for therapists and counselors. New York: Springer, 1981.

Haley, J. (1980). Leaving home: The therapy of disturbed young people. New York: McGraw Hill.

Haley, J. Problem-Solving Therapy. N. Y; San Francisco; L.: Harper Colophon Books, 1978.

Haley, J. Approaches to family therapy. In J. Haley (Ed.), Changing families: A Familytherapy reader. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1971.

Haley, J. Family Therapy. International journal of Psychiatry, 1970, 9, 233–242.

Haley, J. (1980). Leaving home: The therapy of disturbed young people. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Haley, J. Family therapy: A radical change. In J. Haley (Ed.), Changing families: A family therapy reader. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1971.

Haley, J. Ordeal therapy: Unusual ways to change behavior. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1984.

Haley, J. Problem-solving therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1976.

Haley, J. Strategies of psychotherapy. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1963.

Haley, J., & Hoffman, L. Techniques of family therapy. New York: Basic Books, 1967.

Haley, J. Uncommon therapy: Thepsychiatric techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M. D. New York: Norton, 1973.

Haley, J.: Brunner/Mazel, Handbook of Marital Therapy // Ed. by R. P. Liberman, E. G. Wheeler, L. A. de Visser, J. Kuehnel, T. Kuehnel.

Haley, J. Handbook of marital therapy: A positive approach to helping troubled relationships. New York: Plenum, 1980.

Hare-Mustin, R. T. A feminist approach to family therapy. Family Process, 1978,17,181–194.

Hare-Mustin, R. T. Family therapy may be dangerous to your health. Professional Psychology, 1980, 11,935–938.

Hare-Mustin, R. T. Paradoxical tasks in family therapy: Who can resist? Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 1976, 13, 128–130.

Hare-Mustin, R. Т., Marecek, I., Kaplan, A. G., & LissLevenson, N. (1979). Rights ofclients, responsibilities of theapists. American Psychologist, 34, 3-16.

Hareven, Т.К. American families in transition: Historical perspectives on change. In F. Walsh (Ed.), Normal family processes. New York: Guilford Press, 1982.

Hatcher, C. Intrapersonal and interpersonal models: Blending Gestalt and family therapies, journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 1978, 4, 63–68.

Hatfield, A, B. (1983, October 2–7). Emerging issues of the family self help movement. Paper presented at International Symposium on the Future of the Mentally Ill in Society Hebrew Universityw Jerusalemw Israel.

Hatfield, A. B. (1982), Coping with mental illness in the family: A family guide. Rosslyn, V A: The National Alliance for The Mentally Ill.

Hatfield, A. B. Psychological costs of schizophrenia to the family. Social Work, 1978, 236, 355–359.

Hatfield, A. B. The family as a partner in the treatment of mental illness. Hospitaland Community Psychiatry, 1979, 30, 338–340.

Hatfield, A. B. Self-help groups for families of the mentally ill. Social Work, 1981, 26, 408–413.

Hatfield, A. B. Families as advocates for the mentally ill: A growing movement. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 1981, 32, 641–642.

Hatfield, A. B. (1982). Coping with mental illness in the family: The family guide. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Hatfield, A. B. Therapists and families: Worlds apart. Hospital (Ind Community Psychiatry, 1982, 33, 513.

Hatfield, A. B. (1983). What families want of family therapists. In W McFarlane (Ed.), Family therapy in schizophrenia. New York: Guilford.

Hatfield, A. B. (I984w August 28). Semantic barriers to collaboration between professionals and families. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Heim E., BlaserA., Waidelich E. Dyspnoe: Eine psychosomatische Untersuchung // Respiration. 1970. № 27. S. 1-23.

Heiman J. R., Lo Piccolo, L., & Lo Piccolo, J. The treatment of sexual dysfunction. In A. S. Gurman & D. P. Kniskern (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

Heinrichs, D. W., & Carpenter, W. T. (1983). The coordination of family therapy with other treatment modalities for schizophrenia. In W R. McFarlane (Ed.), Family therapy in schizophrenia (pp. 267–288). New York: Guilford.

Helm, J. Gesprachpsychotherapie. Berlin: VEB Deutsches Verlag Wissenschaft, 1978.

Hess, R. (1982). Self-help as a service delivery strategy. In L. D. Borman, L. E. Borck, R. Hess & F L. Pasquale (Eds,) Helping people to help themselves (pp. 1–2). New York: Haworth.

Hetherington, E. M., Cox, M., & Cox, R. Effects of divorce on parents and children. In M. E. Lamb (Ed.), Nontraditional families: Parenting and child development. Hillsdale, New York: Erlbaum, 1982.

Nichols, M. Family therapy. Concepts and methods, gardens press, inc., New York, London, 1984.

Higginbotham, H. N. (1979). Delivery of mental health services in three developing Asian nations: Feasibility and cultural sensitivity of «modern psychiatry. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Hawaii.

Hines, P., & Hare-Mustin, R. T. Ethical concerns in family therapy. Professional Psychology, 1978, 9, 165–171.

Hirsch B, Y, (1981). Social networks and the coping process: Creating personal communities. In В. Н. Gottlieb (Ed. l, Social networks and social support (pp. 149–170). Beverly Hills: Sage.

Hirsch, S., & Leff, I. Abnormalities in parents of schizophrenics. London: Oxford University Press, 1975.

Hirschowitz, R. G. (1976). Groups to help people cope with the tasks of transition. In R. G. Hirschowitz & B. Levy (Eds.). The changing mental health scene (pp. 171–188). New York: Spectrum.

Hoenig, L, & Hamilton, M. W. The schizophrenic patient in the community and his effect on the household. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1966, 12, 165–176.

Hoffing, C. K., Lewis I. M. The Family: Evolution and Treatment. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1980.

Hoffman, L. Deviation-amplifying processes in natural groups. In J. Haley (Ed.), Changing families. A family therapy reader. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1971.

Hoffman, L. The family life cycle and discontinuous change. In E. A. Carter & M. McGoldrick (Eds.), The family life cycle: A framework for family therapy. New York: Gardner Press, 1980.

Hoffman, L. W. Changes in family roles, socialization, and sex differences. American Psychologist, 1977, 32, 644–657.

Holden, D. F., & Lewine, R. R. J. (1982). How families evaluate mental health professionals, resources, and effects of illness. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 8, 626–633.

Holt, M., & Greiner, D. Cotherapy in the treatment of families. In P. I. Guerin, Jr. (Ed.), Family therapy: Theory and practice. New York: Gardner Press, 1976.

Howell M, (1973). Helping ourselves: Families and the human network, Boston, MA: Beacon Press. Yenkins, S. C. (1984). Social support and psychological adjustment of families of the chronically mentally disabled. Unpublished manuscript University of Maryland.

Howells, J. G. Principles of family psychiatry. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1975.

Hsu, F. L. K. (1972). American core value and national character. In F. L. K. Hsu (Ed.), Psychological anthropology (new ed.). Cambridge, Jenkins, I. A. (1981, December). The course of schizophrenia among Mexican Americans.

Yalom, L D. The theory and practice of group psychotherapy (2nd ed.). New York: Basic Books, 1975.

Yess, J. P. (1981). What families of the mentally ill want. Community Support Servicejournal, 2(1), 1–3. International Universities Press, 1981.

Irwin, E., & Malloy, E. Family puppet interview. Family Process, 1975, 14, 179–191.

Jackson D., Weakiand J. Conjoint Family Therapy// Psychiatry, 1965, 24, 30–45.

Jackson, D. D. Family interaction, family homeostasis, and some implications for can– joint family therapy. In J. Masserman (Ed.), Individual and family dynamics. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1959.

Jackson, D. D. Family rules: Marital quid pro quo. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1965, 12, 589–594.

Jackson, D. D. The etiology of schizophrenia. New York: Basic Books, 1960.

Jackson, D. D. The study of the family. Family Process, 1965, 4, 1-20.

Jacobson, N. S. Behavioral marital therapy. In A. S. Gurman & D. P. Kniskern (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

Jacobson, N. S., & Margolin, G. Marital therapy: Strategies based on social learning and behavior exchange principles. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1979.

Jacobson, N. S., & Martin, B. Behavioral marriage therapy. Psychological Bulletin, 1976, 83, 540–556.

Jolly, G. Uber familiare Irrenpflege in Schottland // Arch. Psychiat. Nervenkr, 1875, V, 164–189.

Kadushin, A. Supervision in social work. New York: Columbia University Press, 1973.

Kanner, L. Emotionally disturbed children: A historical review. Child Development, 1962, 33, 97-102.

Kantor, D., & Lehr, W. Inside the family: Toward a theory of family process. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1975.

Kaplan, H. S. The new sex therapy: Active treatment of sexual dysfunctions. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1974.

Kaplan, M. L., & Kaplan, N. R. Individual and family growth: A Gestalt approach. Family Process, 1978, 17, 195–206.

Karno, M. (1982, October). The experience of schizophrenia in Mexican American families. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture, San Miguel Regla, Mexico.

Kaslow, F. W. Divorce and divorce therapy. In A. S. Gurman & D. P. Kniskern (Eds.), Hand book of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

Kaslow, F. W., & Friedman, J. Utilization of family photos and movies in family therapy. Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 1977, 3(1), 19–25.

Kaslow, F. W. History of family therapy in the United States: A kaleidoscopic overview. Marriage and Family Review, 1980, 3, 77-111.

Katz, A. H. (1961), Parents of the handicapped-self-organized parents' and relatives' groups for the treatment of ill and handicapped children. Springfieldw IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Katz, A. H., & Benderw E. L The strength in us: Self-help groups in the modern world. New York: New viewpoints, 1976.

Kaufman, E., & Kaufman, P. From a psychodynamic orientation to a structural family therapy approach in the treatment of drug dependency. In E. Kaufman & P. Kaufman (Eds.). Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse. New York: Gardner Press, 1979.

Kazak, A. E., & Marvin, R, S, (1984), Differences, difficulties and adaptation: Stress and social networks in families with a handicapped child. Family Relations, 33, 67–77.

Kazdin, A. E. Behavior modification in applied settings (3rd ed.). Homewood, Ill.: Dorsey Press, 1984.

Keeney, B. P. The aesthetics of change. New York: Guilford Press, 1983.

Keeney, B. P., & Sprenkle, D. Ecosystemic epistemology: Critical implications for the aesthetics and pragmatics of family therapy. Family Process, 1982, 21, 1-19.

Keith, D. V., & Whitaker, C. A. Experiential/symbolic family therapy. In A. M. Hrne & M. M. Ohlsen (Eds.), Family counseling and therapy. Itasca, Ill.: F. E. Peacock, 1982.

Kempler, W. Experiential psychotherapy within families. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

Kempler, W. Gestalt family therapy. In A. M. Home & M. M. Ohlsen (Eds.), Family counseling and therapy. Itasca, Ill.: F. E. Peacock, 1982.

Kempler, W. Principles of gestalt family therapy. Costa Mesa, CaliL: The Kempler Institute, 1974.

Kenneth, G. Terkelsen. Cornell U. The schizophrenic disorder: A replication. British Journal of Preventive Social Medicine, 16, 55–68.

Kerr, M. E. Family systems theory and therapy. In A. S. Gurman & D. P. Kniskern (Eds.). Handbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

Kill, T. von. Grundfaden der psycho somatischen Medizin. Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1963.

Killilea, M. (1982). Interaction of crisis theory coping strategies, and social support systems. In H. C., Schulberg & M. Killilea (Eds.), The modern practice of community mental health (pp. 163–214). San Francisco: Bass.

Killilea, M. (1976). Mutual help organizations: Interpretations in the literature. In C. Kaplan & M. Killilea (Eds.), Support systems and mutual help. New York: Grune & Stratton.

Kinder, В. N., & Blakeney, P. Treatment of sexual dysfunction: A review of outcome studies, journal of Clinical Psychology, 1977, 33, 523–530.

Kniskern, D. P., & Gurman, A. S. Research on training in marriage and family therapy: Status, issues and directions. In M. Andolfi & I. Zwerling (Eds.), Dimensions of family therapy. New York: Guilford Press, 1980.

Kopeikin, H. S., Marshall, V., & Goldstein, M. J. (1983). Stages and impact of crisis oriented family therapy in the aftercare of acute schizophrenia. In W. McFarlane (Ed.), Family therapy in schizophrenia. New York: Guilford.

Kratochvil, S. Manzelska therapie. Praha: Avicenum, 1985.

Krauss, I. В., & Slavinsky, A. T. (1982). The chronically ill psychiatric patient in the community. Boston: Blackwell.

Kreisman, D. E. Family response to the mental illness of a relative: A review of the literature. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 1974, 1(10), 34–57.

Kreisman, D. E. (1974). Family response to the mental illness of a relative: A review of the literature. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 1(10), 34–57.

Перейти на страницу:
Прокомментировать
Подтвердите что вы не робот:*