This column provides aforum within which you, the reader, may share with your colleagues some of the creative techniques and tactics that you have invented or adapted and find successful in counseling with couples and families. Please submit manuscripts of 4-6 typed, doublespaced pages (in the format of the technique that follows) to Robert Sherman, 154-23A Riverside Drive, Beechhurst, NY 1135 7-1339.
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