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Gladding, S.T. The creative use of poetry inthe counseling process. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1979, 57(6), 285-287.

Learner, A. (ed.) Poetry in the therapeuticexperience. New York: Pergamon Press, 1978.

Leedy, J.J. Principles of poetry therapy. InPoetry therapy: The use of poetry in the treatment of emotional disorders.Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1969.

Leedy, J.J. (ed.) Poetry the healer.Philadelphia: Lippincot, 1973.

Lessner, J.W. The poem as catalyst in groupcounseling. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1974, 53(1), 33-38.

Mazza, N. Poetry: A therapeutic tool in theearly stages of alcoholism treatment. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1979,40(1), 123-128.

Mazza, N. and Prescott, B.U. Poetry: Anancillary technique in couples group therapy. American Journal of FamilyTherapy, 1981, 9, 53-57.

Schloss, G.A. Psychopoetry: A new approach toself-awareness through poetry therapy. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1976.

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Hiebert, W. J. De-escalating couples' powerstruggles. In A. S. Gurman (ed.), Questions and answers in the practice offamily therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981, pp. 431-434.

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Barker, P. Using metaphors in psychotherapy.New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1985.

Haley, J. Uncommon therapy. New York: Norton,1973.

Haley, J. Problem solving therapy. New York:Harper & Row, 1976.

Madanes, C. Strategic family therapy. SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass, 1981.

Madanes, C. Behind the one way mirror. SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass, 1984.

Napier, A. Y. and Whitaker, C. A. The familycrucible. New York: Harper & Row, 1978.

Rule, W. Family therapy and the pie metaphor.Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1983, 9, 101-104.

Watzlawick, P., Weakland, J., and Fisch, R.,Change: Principles of problem formation and problem solution. New York: Norton,1974.

Zeig, J. K. (ed.) A teaching seminar withMilton H. Erickson. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1980.

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Gumina, J.M. Sentence completion as an aid tosex therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1980, 62, 201-206.

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Floyd, H.H. Values assessment-comparison(VAC): A family therapy technique. Family Therapy, 1982, IX(3), 280-288.

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Beck, M.J. Dream analysis in family therapy.Clinical Social Work Journal, 1977, 15, 53-57.

Bynum, E.B. The use of dreams in familytherapy. Psychotherapy: Theory Research and practice, 1980, 17, 2.

Freud, S. The interpretation of dreams(1900). New York: Avon Books, 1965.

Garfield, P.I. Keeping a longitudinal dreamrecord. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 1973, 10, 3.

Greenleaf, E. Senoi dream groups.Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 1973, 10, 3.

Markowitz, I., Taylor, G., and Bokert, E.Dream discussion as a means of reopening blocked familial communication.Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1968, 16, 348-365.

Piaget, J. Play, dreams and imitation inchildhood. New York: Norton, 1962.

Simkin, J.S. The use of dreams in gestalttherapy. In C. Sager and H. S. Kaplan (eds.), Progress in group and familytherapy. New York: Bruner/Mazel, 1972.

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Tonge, B.J. Draw a Dream: An interventionpromoting change in families in conflict. In F. Kaslow (ed.), The internationalbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982, pp. 212-225.

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Adler, A. Understanding human nature.Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Books, 1927.

Blum, H. P. The changing use of dreams inpsychoanalytic practice, Dreams and free association. International Journal ofPsichoanalysis, 1976, 57, 315-324.

Gold, L. The dream o'drama. (Unpulished.)Presentation and demonstration, Regional Convention, North American Society ofAdlerian Psychology, New York, March 24, 1983.

Levay, A. and Kagle, A. Recent advances insex therapy: Integration with the dynamic therapies. Psychiatric Quarterly,1978, 50, 1.

Levay, A. N. and Weissberg, J. Role of dreamsin sex therapy. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, Winter 1979, 5, 334-339.

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Friday, N. My secret garden. New York:Trident Press, 1973. Hartman, W. E. and Fithian, M. A. Treatment of sexualdysfunction. New York: Long Beach, Center for Marital and Sexual Studies, 1972.

Nims, J. P. Imagery, shaping, and orgasm.Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, Spring 1975, 1(3).

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Ahson, A. Eidetic psychotherapy: A shortintroduction. New York: Brandon House, 1965.

Ahson, A. Basic concepts in eideticpsychotherapy. New York: Brandon House, 1968.

Ahson, A. Psycheye: Self-analyticconsciousness. New York: Brandon House, 1977.

Morrison, J. K. Changing artistic>

Morrison, J. K. Emotive-reconstructivetherapy: Changing constructs by means of mental imagery. In A. A. Sheikh and J.T. Shaffer (eds.) The potential of fantasy and imagination. New York: BrandonHouse, 1979, pp. 133-147.

Morrison, J. K. The use of imagery techniquesin family therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1981,, 9, 52-56.

Sheikh, A. Mental images: Ghosts orsensations Journal of Mental Imagery, 1977, 1, 1-4.

Sheik, A. Imagery - Current research andapplication. New York: Wiley, 1983.

Yuille, J. C. Imagery, memory and cognition.Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1983.

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Araoz, D. L. Hypnosis and sex therapy. NewYork: Brunner/Mazel, 1982.

Coue, E. and Brooks, C.H. Self-masterythrough conscious auto-suggestion by the method of Emil Coue. Winchester, MA:Allen & Unwin, 1984.

Oyle, I. Time, space and mind. Berkeley, CA:Celestial Arts, 1976.

Samuels, M. and Bennet, H. The well bodybook. New York: Random House, 1973.

Shorr, J.E. and Sobel, G.E. Imagery: Its manydimensions and applications. New York: Plenum, 1980.

Wolpe, J. The practice of behavior therapy.New York: Pergamon Press, 1969.

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Caille, P. How therapeutic intervention doescreate the prerequisite of change in human relations. Journal of Marriage andFamily Therapy, 1981, 3, 281-290.

Caille, P. The evaluation of systemic familytherapy. Journal of Marriage and family Therapy, 1982, 1, 29-39.

Watzlawick, P., Weakland, J., and Fisch, R.Change: Principles of problem formation and problem solution. New York: Norton,1974.

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Bauer, R. Gestalt approach to family therapy.American Journal of Family Therapy, 1979, 7(3), 41-45.

Bauer, R. Gestalt therapy strategies toreduce progection in families. In A. Gurman (ed.), Questions and answers in thepractice of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

Harper, R., Bauer, R., and Kannarkat, J.Learning theory and gestalt therapy. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1976,30(1), 55-72.

Perls, F. S. Ego, hunger and aggression: Thebeginning of gestalt therapy. London: Random House, 1969.

Perls, F. S., Hefferline, R. F., and Goodman,P. Gestalt therapy. New York: Julian Press, 1951.

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Brodey, W. M. Family dance. New York:Doubleday, 1977.

Christensen, O. C. Schramski, T. G. Adlerianfamily counseling. Minneapolis; Educational Media Corp., 1983.

How to construct a sociogram. New York:Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1947.

Jennings, S. (ed.). The importance of thebody in non-verbal methods of therapy. In "Creative therapy". London: Pitman,1975.

McAdams, D. P. and Powers, J. Themes ofintimacy in behavior and thought. Journal of Personal and Social Psychology,1981, 40, 573-587.

Moreno, J. L. Who shall survive Washington,D.C.: Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing Company, 1934.

Moreno, J. L. Psychodramatic treatement ofmarriage problems. Sociometry 1940, 3, 20.

Moreno, J. L. (ed.). Group psychotherapy: Asymposium. New York: Beacon House, 1945.

Moreno, J. L. Psychodrama. New York: BeaconHouse, 1946.

Moreno, J. L. The theatre of spontaneity(translated from the German "Das Stegreiftheater" by the author). New York:Beacon House, 1947.

Moreno, J. L. Sociometry, experimental methodand the science of society: An approach to a new political orientation. NewYork: Beacon House, 1951.

Moreno, J. L., Friedemann, A., Battegay, R.,and Moreno, Z. T. (eds.). The international handbook of groop psychotherapy.New York: Philosophical Library, 1966.

Rosenbaum, M. Group psychotherapy andpsychodrama. In B. Wolman (ed.), Handbook of clinical psychology. New York:McGraw-Hill, 1965, pp. 1254-1274.

Schramski, T. G. Psychodrama in Adlerianfamily counseling. In O. C. Christensen and T. G. Schramski (eds.), Adlerianfamily counseling. Minneapolis: Educational Media Corp., 1983.

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Starr, A. Psychodrama: Rehearsal for living.Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1977.

Thomson, E. and Williams, R. Beyond wivesfamily sociology: A method for analyzing couple data. Journal of Marriage andFamily Therapy, 1981, 44, 999-1008.

Waynar, M. K. Using psychodrama forinformation gathering. Social Casework, 1981, 62, 490-494.

Yablonsky, L. Psychodrama: Resolvingemotional problems through role playing. New York: Gardner Press, 1981.

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Ackerman, N. W. Psychodynamics of familylife. New York: Basic Books, 1958.

Christensen, O. C. Schramski, T. G. Adlerianfamily counseling. Minneapolis; Educational Media Corp., 1983.

Constantine, L. L. Designed experience: Amultiple goal-directed training program in family therapy. Family process,1976, 15(4), 373-387.

Duhl, B., Duhl, F., and Watanabe, S. Types ofsculpture. Unpublished notes, The Boston Family Institute, 1170 CommonwealthAvenue, Boston, MA, 02134, 1975.

Duhl, F. S., Kantor, D. and Duhl, B. S.Learning space and action in family therapy: A primer of sculpting. In D. Bloch(ed.), Techniques of family psychotherapy: A primer. New York: Grune &Stratton, 1973.

Ferber, A. and Mendersohn, M. Training forfamily therapy. Family Process, 1969, 8, 25-32.

Framo, J. L. Mariage therapy in a couplegroop. In D. A. Bloch (ed.), Techniques of family psychotherapy: A primer. NewYork: Grune & Stratton, 1973.

Framo, J. L. A personal viewpoint on trainingin marital and family therapy. Professional psychology, 1979, 10, 868-875.

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Hale, A. E. Conducting clinical sociometricexploration: A manual for psychodramatists and sociometrists. Available fromauthor: 1601 Memorial Avenue, No. 4, Roanoke, VA, 24015, 1981.

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Papp, P., Silverstain, O., and Carter, E.Family sculpting in preventive work with "well families." Family Process, 1975,12(2), 197-212.

Satir, V. Conjoint family therapy. Palo Alto,CA: Science and Behavor Books, 1967.

Starr, A. Psychodrama: Rehearsal for living.Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1977.

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Duhl, F., Kantor, D. and Duhl, B. Learning,space and action in family therapy. In D. Bloch (ed.), Techniques of familypsychotherapy. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1973.

Papp, P. Family choreography. In P.J. Guerin(ed.), Family therapy: Theory and practice. New York: Gardner Press, 1976.

Papp, P. The use of fantasy in a couplesgroup. In M. Andolfi and I. Zwerling (eds.), Dimensions of family therapy. NewYork: Guilford Press, 1980.

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Adler, A. Understanding human nature.Greenwich, CT: Fawcett, 1927.

Bowen, M. Family therapy in clinicalpractice. New York: Jason Aronson, 1978.

Carter, E. A. Generation after generation. InP. Papp (ed.). Family therapy. Full length case studies. New York: GardnerPress, 1977, pp. 47-67.

Carter, E. A. and McGoldrick, M. (eds.) Thefamily life cycle. New York: Gardner Press, 1980.

Guerin, P. J., and Pendergast, E. G.Evaluation of family system and genogram. In P. J. Guerin (Ed.), Familytherapy: Theory and practice. New York: Gardner Press, 1976, pp. 450-464.

Hollman, A. M. Family assessment tools forunderstanding and intervention. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1983.

McGoldrick, M., Pears, J. K., and Giordano,J. (eds.) Ethnicity and family therapy. New York: Guilford Press, 1982.

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Atteneave, C. Social networks as the unit ofintervention. In P. J. Guerin (ed.), Family therapy theory and practice. NewYork: Gardner Press, 1976.

Hartman, A. Finding families an ecologicalapproach to family assessment in adoption. Bevely Hills, CA: Sage, 1979.

Lifton, H. and Tavantzis, T. The disapearingfamily: The role of counselors in creating surrogate families. Personnel andGuidance Journal, April 1979, 58, 161-165.

Speck, R. and Atteneave, C. Family networks.New York: Pantheon, 1973.

Stanton, J. L. and Stanton, M. D."Pick-A-Dali Circus." Workshop presented at the National Convention of theAmari can Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, San Francisco, October20, 1984.

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Peckman, L. The use of interactive group ofexercises in family therapy. Unpublished manuscript, 1984.

Pleiffer, J. W. and Jones, J. E. Handbook ofstructured experiences for human relations training. San Diego: UniversityAssociates, 1973.

Rowe, J., Pasch, M., and Hamilton, W. The newmodel me. New York: Teacher's College Press, 1983.

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Boszormenyi-Nagy, I. and Spark, G. Invisibleloyalties. New York: Harper & Row, 1973.

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Coppersmith, E. (Imber-Black) The familyfloor plan: A tool for training - Assessment and intervention in familytherapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1980, 6, 141-145.

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