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Research has been categorised under the following topics.

Adolescents | Adult Mental Health | Alcohol & Drugs | Attachment | Child Protection | Children | Clients’ Experience of Therapy | Couple Relationships | Domestic Violence | Early Years | Eating Disorders | Education | Fostering & Adoption | Gender | Learning Disability |  Parenting | Physical Illness & Neurological Disorders | Professionals & Networks | Race, Culture & Ethnicity | Reflexivity in Research | Refugees | Religion & Spirituality | Separation & Divorce | Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity | Sexuality | Single Parents | Step-Families | Supervision & Training | Therapist Experiences of Therapy | Trauma

Alcohol & Drugs

Doyle, M., Carr, A., Rowen, S., Galvin, P., Lyons, S. and Cooney, G. (2003) Family-oriented treatment for people with alcohol problems in Ireland: a comparison of the effectiveness of residential and community-based programmes. Journal of Family Therapy, 25:15-40.

Kaminer, Y. and Slesnick, N. (2005) Evidence-based cognitive-behavioral and family therapies for adolescent alcohol and other substance use disorders. In M. Galanter (ed.) Recent Developments in Alcoholism. Alcohol Problems in Adolescents and Young Adults: Epidemiology, Neurobiology, Prevention, Treatment (vol. 17, pp. 385-405). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Kelley, M. L. and Fals-Stewart, W. (2002) Couples- versus individual-based therapy for alcohol and drug abuse: effects on children’s psychosocial functioning. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70(2): 417–427.

Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G.A., Parker, K., Diamond, G.S., Barrett, K.and Tejeda, M. (2001) Multidimensional family therapy for adolescent drug abuse: results of a randomized clinical trial. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 27(4): 651-688.

Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., Turner, R. M., Henderson, C. E. and Greenbaum, P. E. (2008)Treating adolescent drug abuse: a randomized trial comparing multidimensional family therapy and cognitive behavior therapy. Addiction, 103: 1660-1670.

Morgan, T. B., Crane, D. R., Moore, A. M. and Eggett, D. L. (2013), The cost of treating substance use disorders: individual versus family therapy. Journal of Family Therapy, 35:2–23. 

Smock, S. A., Trepper, T. S., Wetchler, J. L., McCollum, E. E., Ray, R., & Pierce, K. (2008). Solution-focused group therapy for level 1 substance abusers. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 34: 107-120.

Waldron, H. B. (1997) Adolescent substance abuse and family therapy outcome: a review of randomized trials. In T. H. Ollendick and R. J. Prinz (eds) Advances in Clinical Child Psychology (vol. 19, pp. 199-234). New York: Plenum.

Yandoli, D., Eisler, I., Robbins, C., Mulleady, G. and Dare, C. (2002) A comparative study of family therapy in the treatment of opiate users in a London drug abuse clinic. Journal of Family Therapy, 24: 402-422.


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