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Publications Victoria Mitrani: Mitrani, V.B., Feaster, D.J., McCabe, B.E., Czaja, S.J. & Szapocznik, J. (in press). Adapting the Structural Family Systems Rating to assess the patterns of interaction in families of dementia caregivers. The Gerontologist. Mitrani, V.B., Santisteban, D.A., & Muir, J.A. (2004). Addressing immigration-related separations in Hispanic families with a behavior-problem adolescent. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 74 (3), 219-229. Mitrani, V.B., Prado, G., Feaster, D.J., Robinson-Batista, C. & Szapocznik, J. (2003). Relational Factors and Family Treatment Engagement among Low-Income, HIV+ African American Mothers. Family Process, 42, 31-45. Mitrani, V.B., & Czaja, S.J. (2000). Family-based therapy for dementia caregivers: Clinical observations. Aging and Mental Health. 4 (3), 200-209.
Mitrani,
V.B., Szapocznik, J., & Robinson, C. (2000). Structural Ecosystems Therapy with
seropositive African American mothers. In W. Pequegnat & J.
Szapocznik (Eds.) Inside Families: The Role of Families in Preventing
and Adapting to HIV/AIDS.
Mitrani, V.B., Santisteban, D.A., & Muir, J.A. (2004). Addressing immigration-related separations in Hispanic families with a behavior-problem adolescent. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 74 (3), 219-229.
Joan Muir: Zayas, L., Torres, L., Muir, J. & DesRosiers, F. (1996). Clinicians’ definitions of ethnically sensitive therapy. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27, 78-82. Greenhill, L. & Muir, J. (Under review). Childhood diagnostic measures. In D. Zarin & N. Ryan (Eds.), Handbook of psychiatric outcome measures. Washington DC.: American Psychiatric Association. Santisteban, D.A., Muir, J., Mitrani, V.B., Szapocznik, J. (Under review). Integrating the study of ethnic culture and family intervention science. In H. Liddle, D. Santisteban, R. Levant & J. Bray (Eds.), Family Psychology Intervention Science. Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association Press. Muir, J. & Procidano, M.E. (In preparation). Maternal bonding, separation, anxiety and depression among Caribbean immigrant college students. Hilda Pantin: Szapocznik, J., Kurtines, W.M., Santisteban, D.A., Pantin, H., Scopetta, M., Mancilla, Y., Aisenberg, S., McIntosh, S., & Coatsworth, J.D. (1997). The evolution of a structural ecosystemic theory for working with Latino families. In J. Garcia & M.C. Zea (Eds.) Psychological interventions and research with Latino populations (pp. 166-190). Boston, Massachusetts: Allyn & Bacon, Publishers. Szapocznik, J., Ceballos, A., Scopetta, M., Pantin, H., Santisteban, D., & Elias, M. (1994). Shenandoah: A school-based intervention. In J. Szapocznik (Ed.) A Hispanic/Latino family approach to substance abuse prevention (pp. 171-203). Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. Frauenglass, S., Routh, D., Pantin, H.M., & Mason, C. (1997). Family support decreases influence of deviant peers on Hispanic adolescents’ substance use. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology. Pantin, H.M., & Carver, C.S. (1982). Induced competence and the bystander effect. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 12(2). Mike Robbins: Alexander, J.F., Sexton, T., Robbins, M.S. (In preparation). The developmental status of family therapy in family psychology intervention science. In H Liddle, D. Santisteban, R. Levant, J. Bray (Eds.), Family Psychology Intervention Sciences. Robbins, M.S., Alexander, & Turner, C.W. (submitted for publication). Disrupting defensive family interactions in family therapy with delinquent youth. Robbins, M.S., & Szapocznik, J. (Submitted for publication). Structural family therapy. Bulletin for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Washington D.C. Robbins, M.S., Szapocznik, J., Alexander, J.F., & Miller, J.R. (1998). Family systems therapy with children and adolescents, Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, (Volume 5). Oxford: Pergamon. Robbins, M.S., Alexander, J.F., Newell, R.M., & Turner, C.W. (1996). The immediate effect of reframing on client attitude in family therapy. Journal of Family Psychology, 10(1), 28-34. Alexander, J.F., Newell, R.M., Robbins, M.S., & Turner, C.W. (1995). Observational coding in family therapy process research. Journal of Family Psychology, 19, 355-363. Daniel Santisteban: Liddle, H., Santisteban, D. A., Levant, R. & Bray, J. (Co-Editors; in press). Family Psychology Intervention Science. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Press. Santisteban, D., Muir, J. A., Mitrani, V. B. & Szapocznik, J. (In press). Integrating the study of ethnic culture and family psychology intervention science. In H. Liddle, D.A. Santisteban, R. Levant, & J. Bray (Eds). Family Psychology Intervention Science. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Press. Santisteban, D.A., Coatsworth, J.D., Perez-Vidal, A., Mitrani, V., Jean-Gilles, M. & Szapocznik, J. (1997) Brief structural strategic family therapy with African American and Hispanic High Risk Youth: A report of outcome. Journal of Community Psychology, 25 (5), 453-471. Santisteban, D.A., Szapocznik, J., Perez-Vidal, A., Kurtines, W., Murray, E.J., & LaPerriere, A. (1996). Efficacy of Interventions for engaging Youth/Families into treatment and some variables that may contribute to differential effectiveness. Journal of Family Psychology, 10(1), 35-44. Szapocznik, J., Kurtines, W., Santisteban, D.A. & Rio, A.(1990) The interplay of advances among theory, research and application in treatment interventions aimed at behavior problem children and adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 58 (6), 696-703. José Szapocznik: Pequegnat, W., & Szapocznik, J. (Eds.) (2000). Working with families in the era of HIV/AIDS. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Szapocznik, J., & Williams, R.A. (2000). Brief strategic family therapy: Twenty-five years of interplay among theory, research and practice in adolescent behavior problems and drug abuse. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 3 (2), 117-135. Szapocznik, J., & Hervis, O.E. (2000). Brief Strategic Family Therapy: A revised manual. Manuscript in preparation for the National Institute on Drug Abuse Treatment Manual Series, NIDA, Rockville, Maryland. Szapocznik, J., & Coatsworth, J.D. (1999). An ecodevelopmental framework for organizing the influences on drug abuse: A developmental model of risk and protection. In M. Glantz & C.R. Hartel (Eds.) Drug abuse: Origins and interventions (pp. 331-366). Washington, D.C: American Psychological Association Press. Szapocznik, J., Kurtines, W.M., Santisteban, D.A. & Rio, A.T. (1990). The interplay of advances among theory, research, and application in treatment interventions aimed at behavior problem children and adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology [Special series: Research on Therapies for Children and Adolescents], 58 (6), 696-703. Szapocznik, J. & Kurtines, W. (1989). Breakthroughs in family therapy with drug abusing problem youth. New York: Springer. We are working on setting up a database for the complete set of publications, along-with their abstracts and a select set of downloads. For more information about these or other publications, please contact Maria Padron at (305) 243-4592. Presentations (best viewed by MS IE 4.0 and above) Presentations at the first National Conference of the Hispanic Science Network, Washington D.C., Nov 8 - 10, 2001 ' Welcoming remarks and overview of the NHSN ' - Dr. José Szapocznik, at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' Scientific opportunities and current research in HIV/AIDS and drug abuse with Hispanics ' - Dr. Skip Francis, Director, Center on AIDS and Other Medical Consequences of Drug Abuse, National Institute on Drug Abuse, at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' Strategies for Successful Grant Writing ' - Dr. Joe Frascella, Chief, Clinical Neurology Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse, at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' Biological basis of drug abuse treatment ' - Dr. Ivan Montoya, Clinical Officer, Clinical Trials Network, National Institute on Drug Abuse, at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' Adolescent Substance Use in Latinos: Developmental Issues ' - Dr. Ana Mari Cauce at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' What do we know about the development and family treatment of Hispanic adolescent drug abuse? ' - Dr. Daniel Santisteban at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' Cultural and community factors in drug use among Hispanics: beyond immediate social environment ' - Dr. Bryan Page at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' Cultural and community factors ' - Dr. Avelardo Valdez at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' Research on blending empirically based treatment models in clinical settings ' - Dr. Hortensia Amaro at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' Behavioral Treatment Research at NIDA: Opportunities for Hispanic Researchers & Research ' - Dr. Lisa Onken, Chief, Behavioral Treatment Development Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' CTN and NHSN ' - Dr. Betty Tai, Director, Center for the Clinical Trials Network, National Institute on Drug Abuse at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' Health services research at NIDA ' - Dr. Peter Delany, Deputy Director, Division of Epidemiology Services and Prevention Research, National Institute on Drug Abuse, at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 ' National Strategic Planning meeting for the NHSN ' - Dr. Hortensia Amaro at the first National conference of the National Hispanic Science Network Washington, DC, Nov. 8-10, 2001 Other Presentations: '
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