A national survey of family physicians: perspectives on collaboration with marriage and family therapists [0.03%]
全国范围的家庭医生调查:与婚姻和家庭治疗师合作的视角
Rebecca E Clark,Deanna Linville,Karen H Rosen
Rebecca E Clark
Recognizing the fit between family medicine and marriage and family therapy (MFT), members of both fields have made significant advances in collaborative health research and practice. To add to this work, we surveyed a nationwide random sam...
Evaluating scholarship productivity in COAMFTE-accredited PhD programs [0.03%]
评估COAMFTE认证的博士项目中的学术成果生产力
W Jared DuPree,Mark B White,William H Meredith et al.
W Jared DuPree et al.
Due to an increasing trend among states to cut higher education funds, many universities are relying more on private donations and federal funding to keep programs afloat. Scholarship productivity in general has become an integral factor in...
Clinical practice patterns of Canadian couple/marital/family therapists [0.03%]
加拿大夫妻/婚姻/家庭治疗师的临床实践模式
John Beaton,Anna Dienhart,Jonathan Schmidt et al.
John Beaton et al.
This clinical practice pattern survey had two unique aspects. It was a national survey of American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) members in Canada that included all AAMFT membership categories, including student, affil...
The Maudsley model of family-based treatment for anorexia nervosa: a qualitative evaluation of parent-to-parent consultation [0.03%]
家长间咨询的玛德塞斯医院以家庭为基础的神经性厌食症治疗模式:质性评价
Paul Rhodes,Jac Brown,Sloane Madden
Paul Rhodes
This article describes the qualitative analysis of a randomized control trial that explores the use of parent-to-parent consultations as an augmentation to the Maudsley model of family-based treatment for anorexia. Twenty families were rand...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of marital and family therapy. 2009 Apr;35(2):181-92. DOI:10.1111/j.1752-0606.2009.00115.x 2009
Psychological differences between HIV-positive mothers who disclose to all, some, or none of their biological children [0.03%]
完全告知、部分告知和未告知HIV阳性状态的艾滋病母亲的心理差异分析
Robin Ostrom Delaney,Julianne M Serovich,Ji-Young Lim
Robin Ostrom Delaney
This study explored the psychological differences between HIV-positive women who disclosed their serostatus to all, some, or none of their biological children. Data from this project come from a larger, longitudinal investigation of the dis...
Implicit family process rules in eating-disordered and non-eating-disordered families [0.03%]
饮食紊乱与非饮食紊乱家庭中的隐含家庭过程规则
Kyle S Gillett,James M Harper,Jeffry H Larson et al.
Kyle S Gillett et al.
Family environment has been shown to be one of the factors related to the presence of eating disorders among young-adult females. Clinical experience and theories about eating disorders postulate that implicit family rules are an intricate ...
Suffering in silence: a qualitative meta-data-analysis of postpartum depression [0.03%]
受控沉默之痛:产后抑郁的质性元数据分析
Carmen Knudson-Martin,Rachelle Silverstein
Carmen Knudson-Martin
In this article, we apply a relational lens to a grounded theory meta-data-analysis of qualitative studies on postpartum depression (PPD) conducted between 1999 and 2005. Women in all studies report feeling that they have failed to live up ...