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Books
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Chapters Article
Books
Aging isn't for sissies:
Overcoming the psychological and spiritual challenges to
vital aging. (In progress).
Helping men change:
the role of the female therapist (1993).
Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.
Longing for dad: father
loss and its impact (1998).
Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications, Inc.
An evaluation of a curriculum
intervention: conceptual development in inservice educators.
(1976). (Doctoral Dissertation,
University of Minnesota.)
Book Chapters
Scandinavian families:
plain and simple. (2005).
M. McGoldrick, J. Giordano, and N. Garcia-Preto, (Eds.).
Ethnicity and Family Therapy, Vol. 3. New York: The Guilford
Press.
Scandinavian families:
plain and simple with J. Simon (1996).
M. McGoldrick, J. Giordano, and J. Pearce, (Eds.).Ethnicity
and Family Therapy,Vol. 2. New York: The Guilford Press.
Articles
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Helping men reclaim
their ability to feel. (2001).Journal
of Activities, Assignments and Handouts in Psychotherapy
Practice. Volume 1, No. 4, 37-45.
It's never too late
to have a good childhood: reworking at the source.
(1998). 101 Best Family Therapy interventions,
Vol. 2. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press.
Therapeutic mediation:
a saner way of disputing.
Journal of the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Vol. 14.2.
Men's unresolved father
hunger: intervention and primary prevention. (Spring
1997). Journal of Family Psychotherapy.
Advanced family law
ethics: what family systems therapy can contribute to the
dialogue. (Fall, 1996).The
American Journal of Family Law, 10, 3, 117-120.
Ethical considerations
when female family therapists treat men. (1996).
Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 7 (2), 1-19.
The importance of continuing
the father relationship. The
American Journal of Family Law, 8, 4, 197-211.
Improving outcomes
through physician/therapist collaboration: redesigning an
underutilized relationship with S. Borken. (September
1993). Minnesota Physician,
Father hunger: causes,
prevention, and cure. Albuquerque
Tribune, (October 2, 1993.)
Men in recovery: the
role of the female therapist. (May/June
1993). Professional Counselor.
Feminist fundamentalism:
reactions to Avis, Kaufman, and Bograd. (1992b).
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 3, 2, 263-267.
The major surgery of
psychotherapy: the extended family of origin session.
(1992a).Journal of Family Psychotherapy,
3, 1, 19-44.
