WatsonAndrew, “Conjoint Therapy-Analysis of Character Defenses,” an unpublished lecture given at Fairhill Psychiatric Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, February 1962.
2.
AckermanNathan W., The Psychodynamics of Family Life, Basic Books, New York, 1958, p. 150.
3.
See, for example, ScherzFrances H., “Multiple-Client Interviewing: Treatment Implications,”Social Casework, Vol. XLIII, March 1962, pp. 120–25.
4.
Ackerman, op. cit., p. 33.
5.
HallowitzDavid, ClementRobert G., and CutterAlbert V., “The Treatment Process with Both Parents Together,”American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. XXVII, July 1957, pp. 587–601.
6.
JacksonDon D., “The Question of Family Homeostasis,”Psychoanalytic Quarterly Supplement, Vol. XXXI, Part I, 1957, p. 79.
7.
Ackerman, op. cit., p. 70.
8.
MenningerKarl A., “Psychological Aspects of the Organism Under Stress. Part I: The Homeostatic Regulatory Function of the Ego,”Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. II, January 1954, p. 85.
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MenningerKarl A., “Psychological Aspects of the Organism Under Stress. Part I: The Homeostatic Regulatory Function of the Ego,”Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. II, January 1954, p. 85.
10.
MenningerKarl A., “Psychological Aspects of the Organism Under Stress. Part I: The Homeostatic Regulatory Function of the Ego,”Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. II, January 1954, p. 103.
11.
Ackerman, op. tit., p. 73.
12.
Menninger, op. tit., pp. 67–106.
13.
ThomasAlexander, “Simultaneous Psychotherapy with Marital Partners,”American Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol. X, October 1956, p. 720.