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1 Our Approach to Inclusive Evidence-Based Practice With Contemporary Families |
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Brad van Eeden-Moorefleld |
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Foundational Terminology and Contextual Information |
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The Process of Creating This Book |
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2 Implications of Inclusion and Intersectionality for Clinical Practice |
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Brad van Eeden-Moorefleld |
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Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice |
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Cultural Competence, Cultural Humility, and Cultural Responsiveness |
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21 | (2) |
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3 Stress From Microaggressions and Discrimination: A Focus on Asian American, African American, Latina/o/x, and Queer Families |
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Research: Lindsey Sank Davis |
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Clinical Applications: Claudia Garcfa-Leeds, Yiqing Youngman, Cheryll Rothery, and Erika Grafeky Research |
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4 Couple Instability: A Focus on Fragile Families, Stepfamilies, Families With a Child on the Autism Spectrum, and Multiracial Families |
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Research: Francesca Adler-Baeder and Kim D. Gregson Clinical Applications: C. Wayne Jones, Patricia L. Papernow, Scott Browning, Kelley Kenney, and Mark Kenney Research |
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5 Intimate Partner Violence: A Focus on Queer Families, Families and Substance Use, and Military Couples |
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Research: Autumn M. Bermea |
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Clinical Applications: Peter Fraenkel, Kristen Benson, Camille St. James, and Matthew Bowen Research |
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6 Coparenting: A Focus on Divorced Families, Stepfamilies, Intergenerational Families, and Families With a Child on the Autism Spectrum |
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Research: Tamara D. Aflfi, Alison Mazur, and Chris Otmar Clinical Applications: Amy C. Wagner, Patricia L. Papernow, Bindu Methikalam, and Bryan M. Peightal Research |
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7 Boundary Ambiguity: A Focus on Stepfamilies, Queer Families, Families With Adolescent Children, and Multigeneradonal Families |
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Research: Marilyn Coleman and Lawrence Ganong |
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Clinical Applications: Salvatore D'Amore, Scott Browning, Dena DiNardo, and Bindu Methikalam Research |
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8 Ambiguous Loss: A Focus on Immigrant Families, Postincarceration Family Life, Addiction and Families, and Military Families |
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Research: Catherine Solheim and Anne Williams-Wengerd Clinical Applications: Christine Kodman-Jones, Kyle Burke, Camille St. James, Miguel Lewis, and Michelle Sherman Research |
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9 Loss and Bereavement: A Focus on Cancer and Families, Death of a Parent, Death of a Young Child, and Sudden or Violent Death in Families |
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Research: Jacquelyn J. Benson, Abigail J. Rolbiecki, and Tashel C. Bordere Clinical Applications: Cadmona A. Hall, Allie Abraham, Dena DiNardo, Marianne Celano, and Ileana Ungureanu Research |
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219 | (9) |
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10 Emergent Areas of Clinical Practice in Need of Research: Medical Changes |
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Clinical Expertise and Interpretation of Evidence |
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11 Outcome Assessment in Family Therapy |
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RBA: Is Anybody Better Off? |
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Genogram-Based Interactional Measure |
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Case Example for the GB1M |
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Conclusion |
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Index |
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About the Editors |
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