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  2. Family Process - Wikipedia

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    During this decade, the journal was sold for $1,000 to what would become the Family Process Institute. [9] Don Bloch became the second editor. [9] Included in the journal during his tenure was the development of the many types of family therapy models, emphasis on the family life cycle, culture, immigration, marital therapy, and gender. [11]

  3. Family Process (journal) - Wikipedia

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  4. Conference proceedings - Wikipedia

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    In academia and librarianship, conference proceedings are a collection of academic papers published in the context of an academic conference or workshop. Conference proceedings typically contain the contributions made by researchers at the conference. They are the written record of the work that is presented to fellow researchers.

  5. Category:Family therapy journals - Wikipedia

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  6. Center for Process Studies - Wikipedia

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    These conferences are a central part of CPS's work as they demonstrate the relevance of process thought to many fields. The Center for Process Studies: Conferences and Conversations is a pictorial history of the original Center for Process Studies which includes Charles Hartshorne, John Cobb Jr., David Ray Griffin, Lewis S. Ford, Catherine ...

  7. Family Re-Union - Wikipedia

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    The sixth Family Re-Union conference occurred on June 25, 1997, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. [5] President Bill Clinton gave remarks at the seventh conference on June 22, 1998. [ 2 ] Bill Purcell also appeared at a conference.

  8. Nathan Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    In 1957 he founded the Family Mental Health Clinic in New York, and the Family Institute in 1960, which was later renamed the Ackerman Institute after his death in New York in 1971. In 1961 he co-founded the first ever family therapy journal Family Process with Donald deAvila Jackson and Jay Haley. [3] Ackerman attended a public school in New ...

  9. Journal of Family Therapy - Wikipedia

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    It covers research related to family therapy, spanning subfields of psychology such as clinical psychology, therapy, counselling, and psychoanalysis. According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2017 impact factor of 1.066, ranking it 31st out of 46 journals in the category "Family Studies" [ 1 ] and 99th out of 127 journals in ...