This column provides a forum within which readers can share with their colleagues some of the creative techniques that they have developed or adapted and find successful in their work with couples and families. Others might be able to adapt the techniques for their own uses or might be stimulated to invent new techniques. Please submit manuscripts to Robert Sherman, 12 Berkshire Drive, Cranbury, NJ 08512, or send them to the Editor; indicating that they are intended for this column.
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