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Family systems consultation with an athletic team: A case study of themes

Utilizing family therapy theory and techniques to consult with businesses and other organizations has grown in popularity. In recent years, systems consultation has also been utilized with athletic teams (Schindler-Zimmerman, Washle, & Rotinsky, 1990; Zimmerman & DeVoe, 1993; Zimmennan &...

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Published in:Journal of applied sport psychology 1994-03, Vol.6 (1), p.101-115
Main Authors: Zimmerman, Toni Schindler, Protinsky, Howard O., Zimmerman, Craig Schindler
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