This column provides an opportunity for readers to share with their colleagues some of the creative techniques that they have successfully developed or adapted in their work with couples and families. If it works well for you, others may also be able to adapt it for their purposes, or be stimulated to invent or adapt another technique. Send manuscript to Robert Sherman, 12 Berkshire Drive, Cranbury, NJ 08512, or mail to the Editor of the journal, indicating it is for this column.
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