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Spirituality: Lives and Relationships in Family-Therapy Concepts and Practices

Scholarly literature continues to address spirituality and family therapy. Yet, spirituality has not gained a foothold for many researchers and, hence, has struggled to define itself in peer-reviewed literature. As scholars learn more about recognizing spirituality and its place in family therapy, p...

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Published in:Journal of family psychotherapy 2002-01, Vol.13 (1-2), p.29-52
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