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Volume 27, Number 3, September 2005

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Introduction to Treating Indian Families
pp. 281-283(3)
Authors: Singh, Reenee; Nath, Reena; Nichols, William

A Re-Examination of the Current Status and Future of Family Therapy in India
pp. 285-300(16)
Authors: Mittal, Mona; Hardy, Kenneth

Marriage in India: Clinical Issues
pp. 301-313(13)
Author: Sonpar, Shobna

Asian Families “Back Home”: An Unexplored Resource
pp. 329-344(16)
Authors: Messent, Philip; Saleh, Hussain; Solomon, Xenia

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy With An East Indian Family*
pp. 367-382(16)
Authors: Dattilio, Frank M.; Bahadur, Mudita

Immigration as a Dynamic Experience: Personal Narratives and Clinical Implications for Family Therapists
pp. 403-414(12)
Authors: Poulsen, Shruti; Karuppaswamy, Nithyakala; Natrajan, Rajeswari

Adaptation of Two Family Therapy Training Instruments to Culturally Suit the Indian Context
pp. 415-434(20)
Authors: Natrajan, Rajeswari; Karuppaswamy, Nithyakala; Thomas, Volker; Ramadoss, Kamala

Indian Women’s Experience of a Narrative Intervention Using Art And Writing*
pp. 435-452(18)
Authors: Keeling, Margaret; Nielson, L.

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