Black Lives Matter and Family Therapy
Jay L. Lebow
págs. 1359-1361
Black Lives Matter: We are in the Same Storm but we are not in the Same Boat
Marlene F. Watson, William L. Turner, Paulette Moore Hines
págs. 1362-1373
The Black Lives Matter Movement: A Call to Action for Couple and Family Therapists
Shalonda Kelly, Gihane Jérémie-Brink, Antony L. Chambers, Mia A. Smith-Bynum
págs. 1374-1388
Christina Hunger, Rebecca Hilzinger, Laura Klewinghaus, Laura Deusser, Anja Sander, Johannes Mander, Hinrich Bents, Beate Ditzen, Jochen Schweitzer
págs. 1389-1406
Shiri Sadeh-Sharvit, Madeline R. Sacks, Cristin D. Runfola, Cynthia M. Bulik, James D. Lock
págs. 1407-1422
Benchmarking Community‐Based Couple Therapy: Considering Measurement Reactivity
Kelley Quirk, Jesse Owen, Robert J. Reese, Robbie Babins-Wagner, Sandy Berzins
págs. 1423-1433
Hannah C. Williamson, Thao T. T. Nguyen, Karen Rothman, Brian D. Doss
págs. 1434-1446
A Task Analysis of Client Re‐engagement: Therapeutic De‐escalation of High‐Conflict Coparents
Shayne R. Anderson, Brock W. Sumner, Andrea Parady, Jason Whiting, Rachel Tambling
págs. 1447-1464
Adolescent Gender and Age Differences in Responsiveness to Functional Family Therapy
Christoffer Scavenius, Megan Granski, Malene Rudolf Lindberg, Maria Michelle Vardanian, Anil Chacko
págs. 1465-1482
Tara Santens, Karin Hannes, Suzanne Levy, Guy Diamond, Guy Bosmans
págs. 1483-1497
Ryan G. Carlson, Naomi J. Wheeler, Xun Liu, Christopher Hipp, Andrew P. Daire
págs. 1498-1516
Elizabeth D'Arrigo-Patrick, Sarah K. Samman, Carmen Knudson-Martin
págs. 1517-1529
Angela B. Bradford, Lauren Drean, Jonathan G. Sandberg, Lee N. Johnson
págs. 1530-1551
Martiño Rodríguez González, Jessica Lampis, Nancy L. Murdock, Maria L. Schweer-Collins, Emma R. Lyons
págs. 1552-1568
Ying Lau, Lue Fang, Ho Keung, Dennis Kwong
págs. 1569-1587
Laura A. Voith, Katie Russell, Hyunjune Lee, RaeAnn E. Anderson
págs. 1588-1607
Sarah B. Woods, Kate Bridges, Erica N. Carpenter
págs. 1608-1626
How Does Family Connectedness Contribute to Youths’ Health? The Mediating Role of Coping Strategies
Christine Gervais, Paul E. Jose
págs. 1627-1647
Family Health Leaders: Lessons on Living with Li‐Fraumeni Syndrome across Generations
Ashley Pantaleao, Jennifer L. Young, Norman B. Epstein, Mae Carlson, Renée C. Bremer, Payal P. Khincha, June A. Peters, Mark H. Greene, Kevin Roy, Maria Isabel Achatz, Sharon A. Savage, Allison Werner-Lin
págs. 1648-1663
Ayala Ben-Pazi, Gil Goldzweig, Gerdina H M Pijnenborg, David Roe, Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon
págs. 1664-1671
Gregory M. Fosco, David M. Lydon‐Staley
págs. 1672-1689
Ye Rang Park, Robert L. Nix, Larissa G. Duncan, J. Douglas Coatsworth, Mark T. Greenberg
págs. 1690-1705
Emily J. LoBraico, Miriam Brinberg, Nilam Ram, Gregory M. Fosco
págs. 1706-1721
Parent Socialization of Coping and Child Emotion Regulation Abilities: A Longitudinal Examination
Virginia Peisch, Chelsea Dale, Justin Parent, Keith Burt
págs. 1722-1736
South African International Migration and its Impact on Older Family Members
Maria C. Marchetti Mercer, Leslie Swartz, Vinitha Jithoo, Nthopele Mabandla, Alessandra Briguglio, Maxine Wolfe
págs. 1737-1754
Xinzhuo Zou, Xiuyun Lin, Yongqiang Jiang, Jinni Su, Shaozheng Qin, Zhuo Rachel Han
págs. 1755-1772
Parents’ Experiences of Their Child’s Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse
Rosaleen McElvaney, Elizabeth Nixon
págs. 1773-1788
The Italian Version of SCORE‐15: Validation and Potential Use
Daniele Paolini, Luigi Schepisi
págs. 1789-1800
Man Kit Lei, Steven R. H. Beach
págs. 1801-1817
Yoonsun Choi, Michael Park, Jeanette Park, Lee Mina Lee
págs. 1818-1836