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Bodin, A. M. (1969). Videotape applications in training family therapists. In R. H. Geertsman & J. R. Mackie (Eds.), Studies in self-cognition: Techniques of videotape self-observation in the behavioral sciences (pp. 251-261). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. (Reprinted from Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1969, 148, 251-261.) [Also as The use of video-tapes,
in A. Ferber, M. Mendelsohn, & A. Napier (Eds.), The book of family therapy (pp. 318-337), New York: Science House, 1972; and in P. Watzlawick & J. H. Weakland (Eds.), The interactional view (pp. 129-143), New York: W. W. Norton, 1977 -- published in 3 foreign language editions.]
Weakland, J., Fisch, R., Watzlawick, P., & Bodin, A. M. (1977). Brief therapy: Focused problem resolution. In The interactional view (pp. 274-299). New York: W. W. Norton -- also published in 3 foreign language editions. (Reprinted from Family Process, 1974, 13,141-168.) [Also in J. F. McDermott, Jr. & S. I. Harrison (Eds.), Psychiatric treatment of the child:
An anthology of contemporary readings (pp. 693-725), New York: Jason Aronson, 1977; in R. J. Green, & J. L. Framo (Eds.), Family therapy: Major contributions (pp. 493-525), New York: International Universities Press, 1981; and in D. Goleman & K. R. Speeth (Eds.), The essential psycho-therapies: Theory and practice by the masters
(pp. 254-278), New York, NY: A Mentor Book, New American Library, 1982.
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