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Family Therapy: A Bibliography, 1937-1986
Contributor(s): Lubin, Bernard (Editor), Lubin, Alice (Editor), Whiteford, Marion (Editor)
ISBN: 0313261725     ISBN-13: 9780313261725
Publisher: Greenwood
OUR PRICE:   $82.17  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 1988
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BISAC Categories:
- Reference | Bibliographies & Indexes
- Psychology
Dewey: 016.616
LCCN: 88018682
Series: Bibliographies and Indexes in Psychology
Physical Information: 1.06" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.87 lbs) 470 pages
 
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There is an explosion of interest in and publications on family therapy today. This exhaustive bibliography contains 6,167 cross-referenced entries covering books, chapters, reviews, articles, and monographs. This thorough bibliography will make the literature on family therapy more accessible, providing researchers with material to enhance the quality and quantity of writing in the field. Alphabetically arranged by author, this bibliography of 50 years of family therapy covers books, abstracts, indexes, and dissertations. In the context of this work, family therapy' includes marital therapy as well as couples therapy. Its comprehensive nature makes this work especially useful for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Choice

There is an explosion of interest in and publications on family therapy today. This exhaustive bibliography contains 6,167 cross-referenced entries covering books, chapters, reviews, articles, and monographs. A subject and an author index provide researchers with additional ways to access information. The care and thoroughness with which this listing has been compiled assures its accuracy and usefulness. Family Therapy will facilitate scholarship, research, theory development, and clinical reporting. All aspects of the field are considered, including literature for the related fields of marital therapy and couples therapy.

Research and publication in the field of family therapy is robust and increasing. This bibliography encourages this trend by making the literature more accessible, providing researchers with material to enhance the quality and quantity of writing in the field. Psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers will find Family Therapy an essential resource.