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Family Relationships and Family Therapy

Friday's Progress Notes - October 20, 2000
Mental Health Information - Vol. 4 Issue 31
Published by athealth.com - http://www.athealth.com

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CONTENTS

1. Mental health and loneliness
2. Filial therapy
3. Parenting styles
4. Flow and family therapy
5. Reflections on sex therapy
6. The process of interventive interviewing
7. Spousal infidelity
8. Successful dialogue


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Today's newsletter covers a wide range of topics related to family relationships.

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John L. Miller, MD

1. MEDSCAPE
Loneliness As A Component of Psychiatric Disorders
This article provides a descriptive analysis of lonely people and presents some salient mental health risks associated with loneliness. (To access the article, you will need to complete a free registration with Medscape.)
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/430545

2. ERIC DIGEST
Filial Therapy
Filial therapy is an alternative method for treating emotionally disturbed children in which the parent is used as an ally in the therapeutic process.
http://www.athealth.com/consumer/disorders/filialtherapy.html

3. CLEARINGHOUSE ON ELEMENTARY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Parenting Style and Its Correlates
Parenting is a complex activity that includes many specific behaviors that work individually and together to influence child outcomes.
http://www.athealth.com/Practitioner/ceduc/parentingstyles.html

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4. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM
Alcohol and the Family
alcohol involvement has significant implications for child well-being and development.

5. UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY FAMILY THERAPY PROGRAM
Sexuality, Power, and Empowerment: One Man's Reflections on Sex Therapy
This paper focuses on how society's sexual, gender, and relational assumptions 'invite' a lack of expected mutuality in sexualy relationship and, thus, set the stage for sexual problems to emerge.

6. UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY FAMILY THERAPY PROGRAM
A series of articles entitled Interventive Interviewing:
Strategizing as a Fourth Guideline for the Therapist
http://www.familytherapy.org/documents/InterventiveI.PDF
Reflexive Questioning as a Means to Enable Self-Healing
http://www.familytherapy.org/documents/Interventive2.PDF
Intending to Ask Lineal, Circular, Strategic, or Reflexive Questions?
http://www.familytherapy.org/documents/Interventive3.PDF

7. FAMILY PLANNING PERSPECTIVES
Odds of Spousal Infidelity Are Influenced by Social And Demographic Factors
Some 11% of adults who have ever been married or cohabited have been unfaithful to their partner, according to the results of a national survey.
http://www.agi-usa.org/pubs/journals/3214800.html

8. HEAD START BULLETIN
The Magic of Dialogue
If the yearning for dialogue is universal, why is it so rare? Because it calls upon skills that impose a rigorous discipline on participants. Most people have not taken the time and effort to develop these skills.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/disorders/dialogue.html


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