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Ireland. Carr, Alan. (2000). Family therapy: Concepts, process and practice. Chichester, Eng: Wiley, 564 pp. Israel. Poskanzer, Alisa. (2000). Ethiopian exodus: A practice journal. Jerusalem and Hewlett, NY: Gefen Books. i(r)LB_Hlt499967666sragefe@net vision.net.il geferbooks@compuserve.com (English). Sweden. Berglund, Gustaf, & Abrahamsson, Erik. (2000). Creative conversations: Meetings with family therapists and their ideas [Skapande konversationr]. (Gustav Berglund & Marilyn Pete Finnstedt, trans.) Stockholm: Mareld Books.

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Haug, I.E., Nichols, W.C. Book Reviews. Contemporary Family Therapy 23, 145–150 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007884402250

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