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2.
Sidney Eisenberg, as quoted in SaulLeon J. and others, “Can One Partner Be Successfully Counseled Without the Other?” (a symposium), Marriage and Family Living, Vol. XV, February 1953, p. 62.
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AckermanNathan W., The Psychodynamics of Family Life, Basic Books, New York, 1958, p. 158.
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Robert GombergM., “Family-Oriented Treatment of Marital Problems,”Social Casework, Vol. XXXVII, January 1956, pp. 3–10; William G. Hill, “The Family As a Treatment Unit: Differential Techniques and Procedures,” Social Work, Vol. XI, April 1966, pp. 62–68; Donald R. Bardill, “A Relationship-Focused Approach to Marital Problems,” Social Work, Vol. XI, July 1966, pp. 70–77.
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MitchellCelia B., “Integrative Therapy of the Family Unit,”Social Casework, Vol. XLVI, February 1965, p. 64.
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GreeneBernard L., “Introduction: A Multi-Operational Approach to Marital Problems,” in The Psychotherapies of Marital Disharmony, op. cit., p. 3.
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GiovacchiniPeter L., “Treatment of Marital Disharmonies: The Classical Approach,” in The Psychotherapies of Marital Disharmony, op. cit., pp. 50–51.
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Bardill, op. cit., p. 75.
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Fibush, op. cit., pp. 304–05.
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