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Therapist's Spouse as Absent Co-Therapist

Cheryl Glickauf-Hughes

clinical psychology at Georgia State University, Kell Hall, Atlanta, GA 30303-3083; Emory University School of Medicine.

Elizabeth J. Mehlman

clinical psychology at Georgia State University.

This column provides a forum within which you, the reader, may share with your colleagues some of the creative techniques that you have developed or adapted and find successful in your work with couples and families. If it works well for you, it may be that others could adapt it for themselves or be stimulated to invent another technique. Submit your manuscripts of 6 to 10 double-spaced typed pages to Robert Sherman, 154-23A Riverside Drive, Beechhurst, NY 11357 or to the Editor, indicating the manuscript is for this column.

The Family Journal, Vol. 2, No. 4, 368-370 (1994)
DOI: 10.1177/1066480794024013


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