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 - Topic Areas:
 - Law & Ethics | Continuing Education | Couples Therapy | Family Therapy | Therapist Development
 - Bundle(s):
 - CC19 Main Conference Audio Bundle
 - Categories:
 - Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2019 | Online Continuing Education
 - Faculty:
 - A. Steven Frankel, PhD, JD, ABPP
 - Duration:
 - 2:59:37
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Apr 11, 2019
 - Short Description:
 - This six-hour program seeks to provide information and recommendations for mental health professionals whose work includes the assessment and treatment of couples and families. The program begins with an update on legal and ethical developments that affect providers, and then moves to a discussion of risk management strategies for clinicians, including the most critical issues faced by clinicians in their work.
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Law & Ethics | Continuing Education | Couples Therapy | Family Therapy | Therapist Development
 - Bundle(s):
 - CC19 Main Conference Audio Bundle
 - Categories:
 - Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2019 | Online Continuing Education
 - Faculty:
 - A. Steven Frankel, PhD, JD, ABPP
 - Duration:
 - 2:01:41
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Apr 11, 2019
 - Short Description:
 - This six-hour program seeks to provide information and recommendations for mental health professionals whose work includes the assessment and treatment of couples and families. The program begins with an update on legal and ethical developments that affect providers, and then moves to a discussion of risk management strategies for clinicians, including the most critical issues faced by clinicians in their work.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Conversation Hours | Family Therapy | Cultural and Social Contexts
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Salvador Minuchin, MD
 - Duration:
 - 1 Hour 3 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - May 28, 2000
 - Short Description:
 - Minuchin reflects on his evolution as a family therapist, shaped by his cultural roots and experiences with close-knit systems. He challenges therapists to move beyond individual focus and address the broader social and economic forces that shape family dynamics. Offering both critique and inspiration, he advocates for collaborative, targeted interventions that honor complexity, especially within evolving family structures and institutional constraints.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Dialogues | Family Therapy | Cultural and Social Contexts
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Salvador Minuchin, MD | Zerka Moreno
 - Duration:
 - 56 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - May 27, 2000
 - Short Description:
 - Moreno and Minuchin reflect on their distinct approaches to therapy, offering a rich look at the field’s evolution. Moreno shares her spontaneity theory of child development and explains how psychodrama can support families, especially blended ones. Minuchin contrasts family therapy’s systemic lens with traditional individual models, noting how the field has shifted to include personal experience. Both underscore the importance of cultural sensitivity and the need to train therapists within the communities they serve. Moderated by Jon Carlson, Psy.D., Ed.D.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Family Therapy | Invited Addresses | Cultural and Social Contexts
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC | William Glasser, MD
 - Duration:
 - 1 Hour 28 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - May 26, 2000
 - Short Description:
 - Focuses on a family therapy approach that addresses violence and injustice through real-life interactions and systemic involvement. Emphasizes a 15-step method for healing spiritual pain, with a high success rate in treating juvenile sex offenders. Highlights the importance of engaging the whole family, including elders, to create lasting change and accountability. Introduction by Christine Padesky. William Glasser participates in conversation.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Family Therapy | State of the Art Address | Children and Adolescent Therapy | Psychotherapy | Relationships
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000
 - Faculty:
 - Harriet Lerner, PhD
 - Duration:
 - 59 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - May 27, 2000
 - Short Description:
 - State of the Art Address 04: This presentation will focus on key emotional challenges in the mouther-daughter relationship and identify the forces that block mutual empathy and connection. We will hear the complaints that adolescent girls voice against their mothers, and explore how therapists can help adult daughters transcend distance and blame.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Topical Panels | Couples Therapy | Family Therapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - William Glasser, MD | John Gottman, PhD | Salvador Minuchin, MD | Peggy Papp, ACSW
 - Duration:
 - 53 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - May 27, 2000
 - Short Description:
 - This panel addresses how marital and academic failures can affect families. Topics include the harm of control-based dynamics in relationships, the need for reducing negativity and improving conflict resolution in therapy, and the value of self-change and community support. The discussion also covers challenges faced by single-parent families and the importance of policy reforms to better support family systems. Moderated by Ruth McClendon, MSW
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Family Therapy | Workshops | Abuse
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC
 - Duration:
 - 1 Hour 13 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - May 25, 2000
 - Short Description:
 - This workshop presents a 15-step method for preventing family violence, with a 96% success rate in reducing repeat offenses among adolescent sex offenders. Key strategies include involving the whole family, addressing spiritual pain, and requiring public expressions of remorse. Additional approaches for marital violence, suicide prevention, and child neglect emphasize accountability, extended family support, and building self-esteem.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Dialogues | Family Therapy | Psychotherapy | Narrative Therapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Salvador Minuchin, MD | Michael White, B.A.S.W.
 - Course Levels:
 - Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
 - Duration:
 - 1:00:10
 - Format:
 - Audio and Video
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 09, 2005
 - Short Description:
 - In this rare dialogue, Minuchin and White reflect on their respective journeys and shared values as therapists. They explore how narrative, relationship, and political context shape clinical work. With mutual admiration, they discuss craft, identity, supervision, and the importance of openness and continual skill-building in therapeutic practice. Moderated by Brent Geary, PhD
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Point/Counterpoint Sessions | Family Therapy | Social Issues | Managed Care
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC | Thomas Szasz, MD
 - Duration:
 - 1 Hour 19 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 07, 2005
 - Short Description:
 - Cloe Madanes highlights the value of prioritizing relationships over individual pathology in family therapy. She critiques the influence of Big Pharma and managed care, warning against overmedication and noting that antidepressants show only a 10% improvement over placebos. Case examples include a suicidal man who regained joy and a young woman with epilepsy who improved through family therapy. Dr. Thomas Szasz adds a libertarian perspective, arguing that mental illness can become a self-fulfilling prophecy shaped by economic and political forces. Moderated by Bernhard Trenkle, Dipl. Psych.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Point/Counterpoint Sessions | Aging and Mortality | Psychotherapy | Family Therapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005
 - Faculty:
 - Mary Goulding, MSW | Salvador Minuchin, MD
 - Duration:
 - 1 Hour 19 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 10, 2005
 - Short Description:
 - The emotional problems, physical impairments, financial difficulties and, especially, how does someone nearing death cope with the belief that the world has become so much less caring and altruistic than it was in much of the previous century.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Supervision Panels | Supervision | Psychotherapy | Cultural and Social Contexts | Family Therapy | Strategic Therapy | Therapeutic Relationship | Therapist Development
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - James F. Masterson, MD | Salvador Minuchin, MD | Jeffrey Zeig, PhD
 - Duration:
 - 57 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 09, 2005
 - Short Description:
 - A candid look at real cases presented in supervision, covering issues like school refusal, family tension, and unhealthy relationships. Panelists share a range of strategies—from paradoxical interventions to systemic reframing—while reflecting on how therapist style, client readiness, and family dynamics shape the path forward. Moderated by Camillo Loriedo, MD
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Topical Panels | Couples Therapy | Family Therapy | Psychotherapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - John Gottman, PhD | Julie Gottman, PhD | Harville Hendrix, PhD | Salvador Minuchin, MD | Michele Weiner-Davis, LCSW
 - Duration:
 - 58 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 10, 2005
 - Short Description:
 - This panel on family therapy brings together leading voices to reflect on the field’s evolution and future. Speakers emphasize emotional connection, mutual respect, and the relational paradigm as central to lasting relationships. Topics include managing perpetual conflict with gentleness, nurturing small daily connections, and embracing difference. The conversation highlights solution-focused strategies and encourages an optimistic, flexible stance in clinical work.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Workshops | Addiction | Family Therapy | Family Systems | Psychotherapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Claudia Black, PhD
 - Duration:
 - 2 Hours 38 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 08, 2005
 - Short Description:
 - Beginning with a historical view of addiction in the family, Dr. Black identifies key challenges in working with family systems. The session highlights the emotional toll of trauma and addiction, offers practical strategies for family recovery, and presents interventions to engage families as active participants in the healing process.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Workshops | Family Therapy | Psychotherapy | Systems Theory | Therapist Development
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Salvador Minuchin, MD
 - Duration:
 - 2 Hours 1 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 08, 2005
 - Short Description:
 - Minuchin illustrates a model for family therapy that centers on system dynamics, emotional engagement, and therapist restraint. Using a case of suicidality in a blended family, he explores the use of posture, emotion, and narrative to access meaning and shift dynamics. The workshop highlights how therapists can remain engaged without losing clarity, and how emotional intensity can foster growth in struggling families.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Workshops | Psychotherapy | Family Therapy | Managed Care | Positive Psychology
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC | Anthony Robbins
 - Duration:
 - 1 Hour 58 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 11, 2005
 - Short Description:
 - Robbins and Madanes address five major challenges facing modern therapy: overreliance on medication, managed care, declining therapist income, rigid protocols, and inadequate training. They introduce human needs psychology as a practical, transformative framework built on six core needs...certainty, variety, significance, connection, growth, and contribution. Emphasizing lasting change through meaning and relationships, they advocate for personal growth over quick fixes, with medication as a last resort.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Conversation Hours | Psychotherapy | Family Therapy | Supervision | Systems Theory | Therapist Development
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Salvador Minuchin, MD
 - Duration:
 - 1 Hour 6 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 11, 2009
 - Short Description:
 - Minuchin outlines a culturally attuned assessment model that reframes pathology and engages family members as agents of change. He stresses the need to adapt language and technique across diverse systems, especially in cases involving single parents or suicidality. The talk critiques individual therapy’s limits and calls for a more systemic, inclusive approach to healing.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Conversation Hours | Psychotherapy | Family Therapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC
 - Duration:
 - 59 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 11, 2009
 - Short Description:
 - This conversation hour offers an intimate look at therapeutic work with families affected by trauma, abuse, and mental illness. Through audience cases, Cloe Madanes demonstrates how to navigate denial, guilt, and reparation while preserving dignity and safety for all involved. Participants gain insight into creative systemic interventions, the ethics of forgiveness and accountability, and how humor and compassion can transform even the most painful family dynamics into opportunities for healing.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Invited Addresses | Marriage | Couples Therapy | Family Therapy | Psychotherapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009
 - Faculty:
 - John Gottman, PhD | Julie Gottman, PhD
 - Duration:
 - 43 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 13, 2009
 - Short Description:
 - Longitudinal research with newlyweds shows that 67% have a drop in marital satisfaction in the first three years of their baby’s life. Hostility between the partners increases, and the baby’s emotional, cognitive, and neurological development are all adversely affected. The Bringing Baby Home program, which will be described, is effective in preventing both these negative changes and post-partum depression.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Family Therapy | Keynotes | Psychotherapy | History of Psychotherapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Salvador Minuchin, MD
 - Course Levels:
 - Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
 - Duration:
 - 1:12
 - Format:
 - Audio and Video
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 12, 2009
 - Short Description:
 - Minuchin reflects on the evolution of family therapy, contrasting its growth in Europe with its decline in the U.S. He shares an assessment model rooted in his early work at Willowbrook and shaped by cultural diversity. Drawing on influences from feminist, narrative, and systemic approaches, he advocates for family members as active agents of healing and critiques the overuse of medication in child treatment.
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 - $29.00 - Base Price
 
            
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Workshops | Couples Therapy | Supervision | Therapist Development | Family Therapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Claudia Black, PhD
 - Duration:
 - 2 Hours 41 Minutes
 - Format:
 - Audio Only
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 09, 2009
 - Short Description:
 - This session addresses the impact of sexual betrayal and compulsive sexual behavior on partners and families. Black examines co-sex addiction, family of origin issues, and the dynamics of deception and false perceptions in relationships. Topics include early stabilization, full disclosure, boundary setting, codependency, spiritual healing, and recovery strategies.
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 - $15.00 - Base Price
 
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Keynotes | Family Therapy | Therapist Development | Psychotherapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2013 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Salvador Minuchin, MD
 - Course Levels:
 - Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
 - Duration:
 - 43:07
 - Format:
 - Audio and Video
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 12, 2013
 - Short Description:
 - Minuchin shares video from an early meeting with a family to demonstrate key concepts in action. He reflects on how therapists can disrupt entrenched patterns, use language strategically, and create space for new roles and dynamics to emerge. The session illustrates how families themselves become agents of change—and how therapists evolve alongside them.
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Family Therapy | Keynotes | Psychotherapy | Systems Theory | History of Psychotherapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2013 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Salvador Minuchin, MD | Jeffrey Zeig, PhD
 - Course Levels:
 - Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
 - Duration:
 - 55:34
 - Format:
 - Audio and Video
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 11, 2013
 - Short Description:
 - In conversation with Jeffrey Zeig, Minuchin reflects on his life’s work and the evolution of family therapy. He shares how his early experiences shaped his belief in disrupting certainty and making families central to the healing process. The dialogue explores core principles of systemic therapy, the therapist’s role in shaping change, and the ongoing relevance of context and connection in clinical work.
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Couples Therapy | Family Therapy | Topical Panels | Psychotherapy
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2013
 - Faculty:
 - Harville Hendrix, PhD | Sue Johnson, EdD | Harriet Lerner, PhD
 - Course Levels:
 - Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
 - Duration:
 - 55:56
 - Format:
 - Audio and Video
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 13, 2013
 - Short Description:
 - EP13 Topical Panel 09 - Family and Couples Therapy - Harville Hendrix, PhD, Sue Johnson, EdD, and Harriet Lerner, PhD Moderator: Camillo Loriedo, MD, PhD Education Objectives: Compare and contrast clinical and philosophical perspective of experts.
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 - Topic Areas:
 - Topical Panels | Abuse | Family Therapy | Psychotherapy | Addiction
 - Categories:
 - Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2013 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
 - Faculty:
 - Claudia Black, PhD | Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC | Julie Gottman, PhD
 - Course Levels:
 - Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
 - Duration:
 - 58:16
 - Format:
 - Audio and Video
 - Original Program Date:
 - Dec 14, 2013
 - Short Description:
 - Discover powerful insights from three experts who unpack the realities of abuse in families affected by addiction. The panel examines abuse in families, revealing critical insights into physical and sexual violence within addictive households. Experts share groundbreaking research on domestic violence, juvenile sex offender treatment, and family healing strategies. Key findings include higher abuse rates in substance-abusing homes, innovative therapeutic interventions, and the importance of comprehensive family involvement in addressing trauma and preventing future violence.
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