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Family Therapy: DMFT/SFTD 5020 Systemic Family Therapy II - Erolin

the subject guide to family therapy provides information on resources available from the Martin and Gail Press Health Professions Divisions Library, both in the library and online, related to family therapy.

Course Readings

Journal of Systemic Therapies

  1. Carlson, T. S., Corturillo, E. M., & Freedman, J. (2016). There's always a puppy (and sometimes a bunny): A story about a story about a story. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 35(3), 73-82.
  2. Kahn, S. Z., & Monk, G. (2017). Narhttps://guilfordjournals-com.ezproxylocal.library.nova.edu/doi/epdf/10.1521/jsyt.2017.36.1.7rative supervision as a social justice practice. Journal of Systemic Therapies36(1), 7-25.

International Journal of Narrative Therapy & Community Work

  1. Carey, M., & Russell, S. (2003). Re-authoring: Some answers to commonly asked questions. International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 3, 60-71.
  2. Carlson, T. S., & Haire, A. (2014). Toward a theory of relational accountability: An invitational approach to living narrative ethics in couple relationships. The International Journal of Narrative Therapy & Community Work, (3), 1-16.
  3. Freedman, J. (2012). Explorations of the absent but implicit. International Journal of Narrative Therapy & Community Work, (4), 1-10.
  4. Tilsen, J., & Nylund, D. (2010). Resisting normativity: Queer musings on politics, identity, and the performance of therapy. International Journal of Narrative Therapy & Community Work, (3), 64-70

Other Journals

  1. Carlson, T. D., & Erickson, M. J. (2001). Honoring and privileging personal experience and knowledge: Ideas for a narrative therapy approach to the training and supervision of new therapists. Contemporary Family Therapy23(2), 199-220.
  2. Combs, G., & Freedman, J. (2012). Narrative, poststructuralism and social justice: Current practices in narrative therapy. The Counseling Psychologist40(7), 1033-1060.