This column Provides aforum within which you, the reader, may share with your colleagues some of the creative techniques that you have successfully developed or adapted in your practice with couples and families. Others may be able to adapt your techniquefor their own use or they may be stimulated by it to invent related techniques. Please submit your manuscripts double spaced to Robert Sherman, Column Editor, 12 Berkshire Drive, Cranbury, NJ 08512-4718, or send to the Editor of this journal indicating that the manuscript is intended for this column.
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