Yabancı makaleler

Yabancı makaleler

  1. Quinn, B.Davis, S.Greaves, B.Furrow, J.Palmer-Olsen, L., & Woolley, S. (2023)Caregiver openness in emotionally focused family therapy: A critical shiftFamily Process001– 19.
  2. Rodenburg, & Conradi, H.J. (2022). “Emotionally focused family therapy – Een aangepaste Nederlandse versie van een experiëntiële hechtingsbenadering van gezinsproblemen.” Systeemtherapie (Dutch Journal of Systemic Therapy), 34(1), 6-22.
  3. Hirschfeld, M.R. & Wittenborn, A.K. (2016). “Emotionally focused family therapy and play therapy with children whose parents are divorced.” Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 57(2), 133-150.
  4. Willis, A.B., Haslam, D.R., & Bermudez, J.M. (2016). “Harnessing the power of play in EFFT with preschool children.” Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 42(4), 673-687.
  5. Stavrianopoulos, K., Faller, G., & Furrow, J.L. (2014). “Emotionally Focused Family Therapy: Facilitating Change within a Family System.” Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy, 13(1), 25-43.
  6. Schade, L. C. (2013). “Non-suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI): A Case for Using Emotionally Focused Family Therapy.” Contemporary Family Therapy, 35(3), 568–582.
  7. Palmer, G., & Efron, D. (2007). “Emotionally Focused Family Therapy: Developing the Model.” Journal of Systemic Therapies, 26(4), 17-24.
  8. Furrow, J. L., & Palmer, G. (2007). “EFFT and blended families: Building bonds from the inside out.” Journal of Systemic Therapies, 26, 44-58.
  9. Efron, D., & Bradley, B. (2007). “Emotionally focused therapy (EFT) and emotionally focused family therapy (EFFT): A challenge/opportunity for systemic and post-systemic therapists.” Journal of Systemic Therapies, 26(4), 1–4.
  10. Wittenborn, A.K., Faber, A.J., Harvey, A.M., & Thomas, V.K. (2006). “Emotionally focused family therapy and play therapy techniques.” The American Journal of Family Therapy, 34(4), 333-342.
  11. Efron, D. (2004). “The use of emotionally focused family therapy in a children’s mental health center.” Journal of Systemic Therapies, 23(3), 78–90.
  12. Johnson, S.M., Maddeaux, C. & Blouin, J. (1998). “Emotionally focused family therapy for bulimia: Changing attachment patterns.” Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 35, 238-247.