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1 Howard A. Liddle Curriculum Vitae March 2017 I. PERSONAL 1. Name: Howard A. Liddle, EdD, ABPP (Family Psychology) 2. Home Phone: 3. Office Phone: (305) Home Address: 5. Current Academic Rank: Professor 5a. Current Track of Appointment: Tenured 6. Primary Department: Public Health Sciences 7. Secondary or Joint Appointments: Psychology, Counseling Psychology 8. Citizenship: USA 9. Visa Type: None II. HIGHER EDUCATION 10. Institutional: Northern Illinois University Ed.D., Doctor of Education, Counselor Education & Counseling 1974 Psychology (emphasis in marital and family therapy) Northern Illinois University M.S., Master of Science, Interdisciplinary program in 1972 Psychology, Sociology and Marital and Family Studies and Therapy St. Leo College B.A., Bachelor of Arts, Psychology Non-Institutional: None 12. Certification, licensure: Diplomate; American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), Family Psychology 1992 Licensed Psychologist (California) (inactive status) 1987 Licensed Psychologist (Pennsylvania) (inactive status) 1978 Approved Supervisor, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) 1974 III. EXPERIENCE 13. Academic: Professor. Public Health Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (Secondary appointments in Psychology and Counseling Psychology) Present Professor. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami
2 Professor and Director of Counseling Psychology, Center for Research on Adolescent Drug Abuse. Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Senior Research Associate. Center for Research on Human Development and Education; Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Teaching Faculty, Dissertation Chair and Committee Member. California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco Campus. Faculty. Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto, California Associate Professor-In-Residence. Department of Family and Community Medicine University of California, San Francisco, California. Director. Behavioral Science Program, Family Practice Residency. University of California Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology. Department of Psychology, Northwestern University. Adjunct Associate Professor. Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine. University of Illinois Chicago-Circle. Director and Psychologist II. Family Systems Program, Institute for Juvenile Research (State of Illinois Department of Mental Health), Chicago Illinois. Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology. Department of Counseling Psychology Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (tenure awarded 1978). Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology. Department of Counseling Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Assistant Professor of Counselor Education, Northern Illinois University, Summer Term DeKalb, Illinois Hospital Appointments: N/A 15. Non-Academic: N/A 16. Military: N/A IV. PUBLICATIONS Research Gate - Google Scholar - Academia a. Books and Treatment Manuals 2
3 Phan, O., Sapen, P., Nielsen, P., Rigter, H., & Liddle, H.A. (2014). Traduction MDFT Treatment Manual (avril 2014 version def.). The Hague, Netherlands: MDFT Academy. Spohr, B., Gantner, A., Bobbink, J., & Liddle, H. (2011). Multidimensionale Familientherapie. Jugendliche bei Drogenmissbrauch und Verhaltensproblemen wirksam behandeln. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Liddle, H. A. (2009). Multidimensional Family Therapy for adolescent drug abuse: Clinician s manual. Center City, MN: Hazelden Publishing Co. Liddle, H. A. (2002). Multidimensional Family Therapy for adolescent cannabis users. Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Series, Volume 5. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 17b. Chapters Dakof, G. A., Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (in press). Training in Multidimensional Family Therapy. In J. Lebow et al (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. NY: Springer. Rowe, C. L. & Liddle, H. A. (2017). Anatomy of cognitions in Multidimensional Family Therapy. In P. Kendall (Ed.), Casebook of cognitive behavioral interventions for youth disorders. New York: Guilford. Liddle, H. A. (2017). Conduct disorder. In A. Wenzel (Ed.), Sage Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage. Liddle, H. A. & Kareem, S. (2017). Multidimensional Family Therapy. In A. Wenzel (Ed.), Sage Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage. Boustani, M., Henderson, C. E., & Liddle, H. A. (2015). Family-based treatments for adolescent substance abuse: How Scientific Advances Yield New Developmental Challenges. In S. A. Brown & R. A. Zucker (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Adolescent Substance Abuse. London: Oxford University Press. Liddle, H. A. (2015). Multidimensional Family Therapy. In T. Sexton & J. Lebow (Editors), Handbook of Family Therapy. NY: Routledge. Henderson, C. E., Kan, L. Y., North, L. W., & Liddle, H. A. (2014). Treating adolescents with conduct disorder. In L. Grossman & S. Walfish (Eds.), Translating Research into Practice: A Desk Reference for Practicing Mental Health Professionals. New York, NY: Springer. Henderson, C. E., Marvel, F., & Liddle, H. A. (2012). Multidimensional Family Therapy: An evidence-based treatment for juvenile justice involved and substance abusing adolescents. In N. Jainchill (Ed.) Understanding and treating adolescent substance use disorders (pp to 11-13). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute. Rowe, C. L., Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., & Henderson, C. E. (2009). Development and evolution of an evidencebased practice: Multidimensional Family Therapy as treatment system. In F. Collins & L. Cohen (Eds.), Pharmacology and Treatment of Substance Abuse (pp ). Erlbaum. Liddle, H. A. (2010). Treating adolescent substance abuse using Multidimensional Family Therapy. In J. Weisz & 3
4 A. Kazdin (Eds.), Evidence-based psychotherapies for children and adolescents (Second Edition) (pp ). New York, New York: Guilford Press. Liddle, H. A. (2009). Multidimensional Family Therapy: A science-based treatment system for adolescent drug and behavior problems. In J. Bray & M. Stanton (Eds.), Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology. London: Blackwell. Rowe, C. L. & Liddle, H. A. (2009). Family based treatment. In I. Kandel, J. Merrick, & L. Sher (Eds.), Adolescence and alcohol: An international perspective. London/Tel Aviv: Freund. Henderson, C. E., & Marvel, F. A., & Liddle, H. A. (2009). Multidimensional Family Therapy: An evidence-based treatment for juvenile justice involved and substance abusing adolescents. In N. Jainchill (Ed.), Understanding and Treating Adolescent Substance Use Disorders. Kingston, NJ: Civil Research Institute. Rowe, C.L., Liddle, H.A., GA Dakof, & C.E. Henderson. (2009). Development and Evolution of an Evidence-Based Practice: Multidimensional Family Therapy as Treatment System. In F. Collins and L. Cohen (Eds), Pharmacology and Treatment of Substance Abuse (pp ), Erlbaum. Rowe, C.L. & Liddle, H.A. (2008). Multidimensional Family Therapy for Adolescent Alcohol Abusers. In O. Morgan, & C. Litzke (Eds.), Family Intervention in Substance Abuse: Current Best Practices (pp ). The Haworth Press. Rowe, C. L., Dakof, G. A., & Liddle, H. A. (2007). Multidimensional Family Therapy in juvenile justice system settings. In K. Knight, & D. Farabee (Eds.), Treating Addicted Offenders: A Continuum of Effective Practices (pp ) Civic Research Institute. Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C. L., & Dakof, G. A. (2007). Clinical and empirical foundations of effective family-based treatment for adolescent drug abuse. In E. Gilvarry, & P. McArdles (Eds.), Alcohol, Drugs and Young People: Clinical Approaches (pp ). Cambridge University Press. Rowe, C., Gomez, L., & Liddle, H.A. (2006). Family therapy research: Science into practice, practice into science. In M. Nichols, & R. Schwartz (Eds.), Family Therapy: Concepts and Methods. (7th ed.), Allyn & Bacon. Liddle, H. A., & Frank, A. (2006). The road ahead: Achievements and challenges for adolescent substance abuse treatment research. In H. Liddle & C. Rowe (Eds.), Treating adolescent substance abuse: State of the science, London: Cambridge University Press, Liddle, H. A., Rodriguez, R. A., & Marvel, F. A. (2006). Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT): An effective treatment for adolescent substance abuse. In D. Shek (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Tackling Drug Abuse (pp ). Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong: China. Liddle, H. A., & Rowe, C. L. (Eds.) (2006). Adolescent substance abuse: Research and clinical advances. London: Cambridge University Press. Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2006). Family-based treatment, In I Kandel, J Merrick, & L Sher (Eds,). Adolescence and alcohol: An international perspective (pp ). London/Tel Aviv: Freund. Rowe, C. L., Gomez, L., & Liddle, H. A. (2006). Family therapy research: Science into practice, practice into 4
5 science, In M. Nichols & R. Schwartz (Eds.), Family Therapy: Concepts and Methods. Allyn & Bacon. Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2006). Introduction: Treating adolescent substance abuse: State of the science, In H. Liddle, & C. Rowe (Eds.), Adolescent Substance Abuse: Research and Clinical Advances (pp. 1-21). Cambridge University Press. Liddle, H. A., Rodriguez, R. A., Dakof, G. A., Kanzki, E., & Marvel, F. A. (2005). Multidimensional Family Therapy: A science-based treatment for adolescent drug abuse. In J. Lebow (Ed.), Handbook of clinical family therapy (pp ). New York: John Wiley and Sons. Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Faw, L., & Liddle, H. A. (2004). Substance abuse. In R. H. Coombs (Eds.), Family therapy review: Preparing for comprehensive and licensing exams (pp ), Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum/Lahaska Press. Liddle, H. A., & Rowe, C. L. (2004). Advances in family therapy research: Bridging gaps and expanding frontiers. In M. Nichols & R. Schwartz (Eds.), Family therapy: Concepts and methods (pp , 6th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon Liddle, H. A., & Rowe, C. L. (2003). Multidimensional family therapy for adolescent drug abuse: Making the case for a developmental-contextual, family-based intervention. In D. W. Brook & H. I. Spitz (Eds.), The group psychotherapy of substance abuse (pp ). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association Press. Rowe, C. L., Parker-Sloat, B., Schwartz, S., & Liddle, H. A. Family therapy for early adolescent substance abuse. In: Adolescent substance Abuse Treatment in the United States: Exemplary Models from a National Evaluation Study. SJ Stevens and AR Morral eds., Drugs and Society, , Liddle, H. A. (2002). Multidimensional Family Therapy Treatment (MDFT) for adolescent cannabis users: Vol. 5 Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) manual series; Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Hogue, A., Liddle, H. A., & Becker, D. (2002). Multidimensional family prevention for at-risk adolescents. In T. Patterson (Eds.), Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy: Vol. 2. Cognitive-behavioral approaches (pp ), New York: John Wiley & Sons. Liddle, H. A. (2002). Advances in family-based therapy for adolescent substance abuse: Findings from the Multidimensional family therapy research program. In L. S. Harris (Ed.), Problems of drug dependence 2001: Proceedings of the 63rd annual scientific meeting (pp ), Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse., NIDA Research Monograph No Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2002). Substance abuse, In D. Sprenkle (Ed.), Effectiveness Research in Marriage and Family Therapy (pp ), American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Alexandria, VA. Rowe, C. L., Liddle, H. A., McClintic, K., & Quille, T. (2002). Integrative treatment development: Multidimensional Family Therapy for adolescent substance abuse. InF. W. Kaslow, & J. Lebow (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy (Volume 4, Integrative/Eclectic Therapies) (pp ). John Wiley and Sons. Liddle, H. A., Bray, J. H., Levant, R. F., & Santisteban, D. A. (2001). Family psychology intervention science: An emerging area of science and practice. In H. A. Liddle, D. A. Santisteban, R. F. Levant & J. H. Bray (Eds.), Family psychology: Science-based interventions (pp. 3-15). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. 5
6 Liddle, H. A., & Hogue, A. (2001). Multidimensional Family Therapy for adolescent substance abuse. In E. F. Wagner & H. B. Waldron (Eds.), Innovations in adolescent substance abuse interventions (pp ) London: Pergamon/Elsevier Science. Liddle, H. A., Santisteban, D. A., Levant, R. F., & Bray, J. H. (Eds.) (2001). Family psychology: Science-based interventions. American Psychological Association. Liddle, H. A. (2000). Family psychology intervention science: Advances and current trends. In A. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology (pp ). New York: Oxford University Press. Vol. 3. Liddle, H. A. (2000). A history of family psychology. In A. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology (Vol. 3, pp ). New York: Oxford University Press. Diamond, G. M., & Liddle, H. A. (1998). From alienation to collaboration: Three techniques for building alliances with adolescents in family therapy. In T. S. Trepper & T. S. Nelson (Eds.), 101 more interventions in family therapy (2 nd Edition, pp ). New York: Haworth Press. Liddle, H. A., & Rowe, C.L. (1998). Family measures in drug abuse prevention research. In R. S. Ashery, E. B. Robertson & K. L. Kumpfer (Eds.), Drug abuse prevention through family interventions (pp ), Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIDA Research Monograph 177. Liddle, H. A., Becker, D., & Diamond, G. M. (1997). Family therapy supervision. In C. E. Watkins (Ed.), Handbook of psychotherapy supervision (pp ). New York: John Wiley & Son. Wynne, R. D., McCrady, B. S., Kahler, C. W., Liddle, H. A., Palmer, R. B., & Schlesinger, S. E. (1996). When addictions affect the family. In M. Harway (Ed.), Treating the changing family: Handling normative and unusual events (pp ), New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Liddle, H. A., & Dakof, G. A. (1995). Family-based treatment for adolescent drug use: State of the science. In E. Rahdert & D. Czechowicz (Eds.), Adolescent drug abuse: Clinical assessment and therapeutic interventions (pp ). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse., NIDA Research Monograph 156. Liddle, H. A. (1994). Contextualizing resiliency. In M. C. Wang & E. W. Gordon (Eds.), Educational resilience in inner city America: Challenges and prospects (pp ). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. Palmer, R. B., & Liddle, H. A. (1994). Intervention implications of contemporary perspectives about adolescent drug abuse. In T. Gullota, G. Adams & R. Montemayor (Eds.), Advances in adolescent development: Problem behaviors of adolescence. Newberry Park, CA: Sage Publications. Diamond, G. M., & Liddle, H. A. (1993). Improving a negative therapist-adolescent alliance in family therapy. In T. S. Nelson & T. S. Trepper (Eds.), 101 interventions in family therapy. New York: Haworth Press. Liddle, H. A. (1993). Engaging adolescents in family therapy: Some early phase skills. In T. S. Nelson & T. S. Trepper (Eds.), 101 interventions in family therapy (pp ). New York: Haworth Press. 6
7 Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G., Diamond, G., Holt, M., Aroyo, J., & Watson, M. (1992). The adolescent module in multidimensional family therapy. In G. W. Lawson & A. W. Lawson (Eds.), Adolescent substance abuse: Etiology, treatment (pp ). Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers, Inc. Liddle, H. A. (1991). A multidimensional model for treating the adolescent who is abusing alcohol and other drugs. In W. Snyder & T. Ooms (Eds.), Empowering families, helping adolescents: Family-centered treatment of adolescents with alcohol, drug abuse and other mental health problems (pp ). Washington, DC: United States Public Health Service. Liddle, H. A. (1991). Training and supervision in family therapy: A comprehensive and critical analysis. In A. S. Gurman & D. P. Kniskern (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy (Vol. 2, pp ). New York: Brunner/Mazel. Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., & Diamond, G. (1991). Adolescent substance abuse: Multidimensional family therapy in action. In E. Kaufman and P. Kaufmann (Eds.), Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse (2 nd Ed., pp ). Needham Hts., MA: Allyn and Bacon. Liddle, H. A. (1990). An annotated guide to the family therapy training and supervision literature. In M. Riersma (Ed.), Supervision in family therapy. San Diego, CA: California Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. Liddle, H. A. (1990). Family therapy training and supervision literature: An overview of concepts and methods. In M. Riersma (Ed.), Supervision in family therapy. San Diego, CA: California Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. Breunlin, D. C., Liddle, H. A., & Schwartz, R. C. (1988). Concurrent training of supervisors and therapists. In H. A. Liddle, D. C. Breunlin & R.C. Schwartz (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy training and supervision (pp ). New York: Guilford Press. Liddle, H. A. (1988). Developmental thinking and the family life cycle: Implications for training family therapists. In C. J. Falicov (Ed.), Family transitions: Continuity and change over the life cycle (pp ). New York: Guilford Press. Liddle, H. A. (1988). Systemic supervision: Conceptual overlays and pragmatic guidelines. In H. A. Liddle, D. C. Breunlin, & R.C. Schwartz (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy training and supervision (pp ). New York: Guilford Press. Liddle, H. A., Breunlin, D. C., & Schwartz, R. C. (1988). Family therapy training and supervision: An introduction. In H. A. Liddle, D. C. Breunlin, & R. C. Schwartz (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy training and supervision (pp. 3-9). New York: Guilford Press. Liddle, H. A., Davidson, G. S., & Barrett, M. J. (1988). Outcomes of live supervision: Trainee perspectives. In H. A. Liddle, D. C. Breunlin, & R. C. Schwartz (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy training and supervision (pp ). New York: Guilford Press. Schwartz, R. C., Liddle, H. A., & Breunlin, D. C. (1988). Muddles in live supervision. In H. A. Liddle, D. C. Breunlin, & R. C. Schwartz, (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy training and supervision (pp ). New York: Guilford Press , Liddle, H. A., Breunlin, D. C., & Schwartz, R. C. (Eds.) (1988). Handbook of family therapy training and 7
8 supervision, Guilford Press. Liddle, H. A. (1986). Redefining the mission of the family therapy training. In F. Piercy (Ed.), Family therapy education and training. New York: Haworth Press. Liddle, H. A. (1985). Five factors of failure in structural-strategic family therapy: A contextual construction. In S. B. Coleman (Ed.), Failures in family therapy (pp ). New York: Guilford Press. Liddle, H. A., & Saba, G. W. (1985). The isomorphic nature of training and therapy: Epistemologic foundation for a structural-strategic training paradigm. In J. Schwartzman (Ed.), Families and other systems (pp ). New York: Guilford Press. Liddle, H. A. (1983). Clinical implications of the family life cycle, Aspen Systems Corporation, (Eds). Liddle, H. A. (1983). Diagnosis and Assessment in family therapy: A comparative analysis of six schools of thought. In B.L. Keeney (Ed.), Diagnosis and assessment in family therapy (pp.3-33). Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems Corp. Liddle, H. A., & Saba, G. W. (1983). Clinical use of the family life cycle: Some cautionary guidelines. In H. A. Liddle & J. C. Hansen (Eds.), Clinical implications of the family life cycle (pp ). Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems Corp. Liddle, H. A. (1982). In the mind's eye: Use of visual and auditory imagery in creating therapeutic realities. In A. Gurman (Ed.), Questions and answers in family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel. Liddle, H. A. (1981). Keeping abreast of developments in the family therapy field: The use of concept cards" in clinical practice. In A. Gurman (Ed.), Questions and answers in family therapy (Vol. 1). New York: Brunner/Mazel. 18. Refereed journal articles: Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., Rowe, C. L., Henderson, C. E., Alberga, L., & Greenbaum, P. E. (submitted). Multidimensional Family Therapy as a community-based alternative to residential drug treatment for multiplydiagnosed adolescents: A randomized controlled trial. Liddle, H.A. (in press). Family psychology: Then and now. Journal of Family Psychology. Liddle, H.A. (2016). Multidimensional Family Therapy: Evidence base for transdiagnostic treatment outcomes, change mechanisms, and implementation in community settings. Family Process, 55(3), Rowe, C., Alberga, L., Dakof, G. A., Henderson, C. E., Ungaro, R., & Liddle, H. A. (2016). Family-based HIV and STI risk reduction for substance-involved young offenders. Family Process, 55(2), Greenbaum, P. E., Wang, W., Henderson, C. E., Kan, L., Hall, K., Dakof, G. A., & Liddle, H. A. (2015). Gender and ethnicity as moderators: Integrative data analysis of Multidimensional Family Therapy randomized clinical trials. Journal of Family Psychology, 29(6), doi: /fam Dakof, G.A., Henderson, C., Rowe, C.L., Boustani, M., Greenbaum, P.E., Wang, W., & Liddle H.A. (2015). A randomized clinical trial of family therapy in juvenile drug court. Journal of Family Psychology, 29(2),
9 doi: /fam http://psycnet.apa.org/index.cfm?fa=buy.optionToBuy&id= Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Henderson, C. E., & Liddle, H. A. (2013). The reliability of therapist self-report on treatment targets and focus on family-based intervention. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 1-9. Liddle, H.A. (2014). Adapting and implementing an evidence based treatment with justice-involved adolescents: The example of Multidimensional Family Therapy. Family Process, 53(3), Liddle, H. A. & Rigter, H. (2013). How developmental research and contextual theory drive clinical work with drug using adolescents. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 21(4), Rowe, C. L., Wang, W., Greenbaum, P., & Liddle, H. A. (2012). Predicting HIV/STD risk level and substance use disorders among incarcerated adolescents. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40(4), Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., Henderson, C. E., & Rowe. C. L. (2011). Implementation outcomes of Multidimensional Family Therapy-Detention to Community (DTC) -- A reintegration program for drug-using juvenile detainees. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55(4), Henderson, C. E., & Liddle, H. A. (2010). Commentary: Brief, personality targeted coping skills, interventions, and survival as a non-drug user over a 2-Year period during adolescence. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 13, 82. Henderson, C. E., Dakof, G. A., Greenbaum, P., & Liddle, H.A. (2010). Effectiveness of Multidimensional Family Therapy with higher-severity substance abusing adolescents: Report from two randomized controlled trials. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78, doi: /a Henderson, C. E., Rowe, C. L., Dakof, G. A., Hawes, S. W., & Liddle, H. A. (2009). Parenting practices as mediators of treatment effects in an early-intervention trial of Multidimensional Family Therapy. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 35, doi: / Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C. L., Dakof, G. A., Henderson, C. E., & Greenbaum, P. E. (2009). Early intervention for adolescent substance abuse: 12-month treatment outcomes of family-based versus group treatment. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C. L., Dakof, G. A., Henderson, C.E., & Greenbaum, P. (2009). Multidimensional Family Therapy for early adolescent substance abusers: Twelve month outcomes of a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77(1), Marvel, F. A., Rowe, C. L., Colon, L. DiClemente, R., & Liddle, H. A. (2009). Multidimensional Family Therapy HIV/STD risk-reduction intervention: An integrative family-based model for drug-involved juvenile offenders. Family Process, 48, Hogue, A., & Liddle, H. A. (2009) Family-based treatment for adolescent substance abuse: Controlled trials and new horizons in services research. Journal of Family Therapy, 31, Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., Turner, R. M., Henderson, C. E., & Greenbaum, P. E. (2008). Treating adolescent drug abuse: A randomized trial comparing multidimensional family therapy and cognitive behavior therapy. Addiction, 103,
10 Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., Alberga, L., Henderson, C. E., Rowe, C. L., French, M., DiClemente, R. A., DeLucia, C., (2008). Facilitating adolescent offenders reintegration from juvenile detention to community (DTC). Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies, Brief Report Series, Available at: %2Epdf Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Chinchilla, P., Fried, A., Henderson, C., Inclan, J., Reiner, R. H. & Liddle, H. A. (2008). Assessing fidelity in individual and family therapy for adolescent substance abuse. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 35, Hogue, A., Henderson, C., Dauber, S., Chinchilla, P., Fried, A., & Liddle, H.A. (2008). Treatment adherence, competence, and outcome in individual and family therapy for adolescent substance abuse. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76, Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Chinchilla, P., Fried, A., Henderson, C., Inclan, J., Reiner, R. H., & Liddle, H. A. (2008). A contextual approach to evaluating the fidelity of behavioral interventions for adolescent substance abuse. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 35, Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2008). When the Levee Breaks: Treating Adolescents and Families in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 34(2), Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2008) Multidimensional Family Therapy for adolescent alcohol abusers. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 26(1), Rodriguez, R. A., Henderson, C. E., Rowe, C. L., Burnett, K. F., Dakof, G. A., & Liddle, H. A. (2007). Acculturation and drug use among dually diagnosed Hispanic adolescents. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 6(2), Annunziata, D., Hogue, A., Faw, L., & Liddle, H. A. (2006). Family functioning and school success in at-risk, innercity adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 35, ,. Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., Henderson, C. E., & Rowe, C. L. (2011). Implementation outcomes of Multidimensional Family Therapy-Detention to Community: A reintegration program for drug-using juvenile detainees. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55, Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C. L., Dakof, G. A., Henderson, C. E., & Greenbaum, P. E. (2009). Early intervention for adolescent substance abuse: 12-month treatment outcomes of family-based versus group treatment. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., Turner, R. M., Henderson, C. E., & Greenbaum, P. E. (2008). Treating adolescent drug abuse: A randomized trial comparing multidimensional family therapy and cognitive behavior therapy. Addiction, 103, Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C., Gonzalez, A., Henderson, C., Dakof, G. A., & Greenbaum, P. E. (2006). Changing provider practices, program environment, and improving outcomes by transporting Multidimensional Family Therapy to an adolescent drug treatment setting. American Journal on Addictions, 15,
11 Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C. L., Dakof, G. A., Ungaro, R., & Henderson, C. E. (2004). Early intervention for adolescent substance abuse: Pretreatment to posttreatment outcomes of a randomized clinical trial comparing Multidimensional Family Therapy and peer group treatment. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 36, Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C.L., Gonzalez, A., Henderson, C.E., Dakof, G.A., & Greenbaum, P.E. (2006). Changing provider practices, program environment, and improving outcomes by transporting multidimensional family therapy to an adolescent drug treatment setting. American Journal on Addictions, 15, Liddle, H. A., Jackson-Gilfort, A., & Marvel, F. (2006). An empirically-supported and culturally specific engagement and intervention strategy for African-American adolescent males. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 76(2), Rowe, C. L. & Liddle, H. A. (2006). Family-based treatment development for adolescent alcohol abuse. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health Special Issue on Adolescence and Health, 18(1), Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2006). CJ-DATS project spotlight: Facilitating adolescent offenders' reintegration from juvenile Detention to Community (DTC). Offender Substance Abuse Report, VI(3), 33, 34, Henderson, C. E., Liddle, H. A., & Marvel, F. A. (2006). Adolescent drug abuse: Mechanisms and school outcomes associated with Multidimensional Family Therapy. The Family Psychologist, 21(4), Henderson, C. E., Dakof, G. A., Schwartz, S. J., & Liddle, H. A. (2006). Self-concept, family functioning, and severity of adolescent externalizing problems. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 15, Henderson, C. E., Rowe, C. L., Dakof, G. A., Hawes, S. W., & Liddle, H. A. (2009). Parenting practices as mediators of treatment effects in an early-intervention trial of Multidimensional Family Therapy. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 35, doi: / Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Faw, L., Ceccro, J. J., & Liddle, H. A. (2006). Early therapeutic alliance and treatment outcome in individual and family therapy for adolescent behavior problems. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(1), Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Samuolis, J, & Liddle, H. A. (2006). Treatment techniques and outcomes in multidimensional family therapy for adolescent behavior problems. Journal of Family Psychology, 20(4), Hogue, A., Henderson, C., Dauber, S,. Chinchilla, P., Fried, A., & Liddle, H. (2008). Treatment adherence, competence, and outcome in individual and family therapy for adolescent substance abuse. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76, Hogue, A., Dauber, S., Chinchilla, P., Fried, A., Henderson, C., Inclan, J., & Liddle, H. A. (2008). A contextual approach to evaluating the fidelity of behavioral interventions for adolescent substance abuse. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 35, Robbins, M. S., Liddle, H. A. Turner, C. W., Dakof, G. A., Alexander, J. F., & Kogan, S. M. (2006). Adolescent and parent therapeutic alliances as predictors of dropout in Multidimensional Family Therapy. Journal of Family Psychology, 20(1),
12 Zavala, S. K., French, M. T., Henderson, C. E. Alberga, L., Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2005). Guidelines and challenges for estimating the economic costs and benefits of adolescent substance abuse treatments. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 29(3), Faw, L., Hogue, A., & Liddle, H. A. (2005). Multidimensional implementation evaluation of a residential treatment program for adolescent substance abuse. American Journal of Evaluation, 26(1), Faw, L., Hogue, A., Johnson, S., Diamond, G. M., & Liddle, H. A. (2005). The Adolescent Therapeutic Alliance Scale: Development, initial psychometrics, and prediction of outcome in family-based substance abuse prevention counseling. Psychotherapy Research, 15(1-2), Hogue, A., Liddle, H. A., Singer, A., & Leckrone, J. (2005). Intervention fidelity in family-based prevention counseling for adolescent problem behaviors. Journal of Community Psychology, 33(2), Samuolis, J., Hogue, A., Dauber, S., & Liddle, H. A. (2005). Autonomy and relatedness in inner-city families of substance abusing adolescents. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 15(2), Dennis, M., Godley, S. H., Diamond, G., Tims, F. M., Babor, T., Donaldson, J., Liddle, H. A. Funk, R. (2004). Main findings of the Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) randomized field experiment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 27(3), Hogue, A., Liddle, H. A., Dauber, S., & Samuolis, J. (2004). Linking session focus to treatment outcome in evidence-based treatments for adolescent substance abuse. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, & Training, 41(2), Liddle, H. A. (2004). Family-based therapies for adolescent alcohol and drug use: Research contributions and future research needs. Addiction, 99(s2), Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C. L., Ungaro, R. A., Dakof, G. A., & Henderson, C. (2004). Early intervention for adolescent substance abuse: Pretreatment to post treatment outcomes of a randomized controlled trial comparing Multidimensional Family Therapy and peer group treatment. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 36(1), Rowe, C. L., Liddle, H. A., Caruso, J., & Dakof, G. A. (2004). Clinical variations of adolescent substance abuse: An empirically based typology. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 14(2), French, M. T., Roebuck, M. C., Dennis, M., Godley, S., Liddle, H. A., & Tims, F. (2003). Outpatient marijuana treatment for adolescents: Economic evaluation of a multisite field experiment. Evaluation Review, 27, Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2003). Substance Abuse. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 29, Becker, D., Hogue, A., & Liddle, H. A. (2002). Methods of engagement in family-based preventive intervention. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 19(2), Dennis, M. L., Titus, J. C., Diamond, G., Donaldson, J., Godley, S. H., Tims, F., Webb, C., Kaminer, Y., Babor, T., French, M., Godley, M. D., Hamilton, N., Liddle, H. A., & Scott, C. (2002). The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) experiment: Rationale, study design and analysis plans. Addiction, 97(Suppl. 1),
13 Diamond, G., Godley, S., Liddle, H. A., Sampl, S., Webb, C. Tims, F., & Meyers, R. (2002). Five outpatient treatment models for adolescent marijuana use: A description of the Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) interventions. Addiction, 97(Suppl. 1), Hogue, A., Liddle, H. A., Becker, D., & Johnson-Leckrone, J. (2002). Family-based prevention counseling for highrisk young adolescents: Immediate outcomes. Journal of Community Psychology, 30(1), Liddle, H. A., & Dakof, G.A. (2002). A randomized controlled trial of intensive outpatient, family based therapy vs. residential drug treatment for co-morbid adolescent drug abusers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 66, S2- S202 (#385),S103. Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C. L., Quille, T. J., Dakof, G. A., Mills, D. S., Sakran, E., & Biaggi, H. (2002). Transporting a research-based adolescent drug treatment into practice. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 22, Liddle, H. A. & Schwartz, S. J. (2002). Attachment and family therapy: Clinical utility of adolescent-family attachment research. Family Process, 41(3), Zhao, M., & Liddle, H. A. (2002). Contemporary family therapy for adolescent substance abuse: Multidimensional family therapy. Chinese Journal of Drug Dependence, 4, Allen-Eckert, H., Fong, E., Watson, N., & Liddle, H. A. (2001). Development of the family therapy enactment rating scale. Family Process, 40(4), Becker, D. & Liddle, H. A. (2001). Family therapy with unmarried African American mothers and their adolescents. Family Process, 40, Dakof, G. A., Tejeda, M., & Liddle, H. A. (2001). Predictors of engagement in adolescent drug abuse treatment. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 40(3), Jackson-Gilfort, A., Liddle, H. A., Tejeda, M. J., & Dakof, G. A. (2001). Facilitating engagement of African American male adolescents in family therapy: A cultural theme process study. Journal of Black Psychology, 27(3), Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., Parker, K., Diamond, G. S., Barrett, K., & 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), Rowe, C. L., Liddle, H. A., & Dakof, G. A. (2001). Classifying clinically referred adolescent substance abusers by level of externalizing and internalizing symptoms. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 11(2), Schwartz, S. J., & Liddle, H. A. (2001). The transmission of psychopathology from parents to offspring: Development and treatment in context. Family Relations, 50(4), Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C.L., Diamond, G. M., Sessa, F. M., Schmidt, S., & Ettinger, D. (2000). Towards a developmental family therapy: The clinical utility of research on adolescence. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(4),
14 Diamond, G. M., Diamond, G. S., & Liddle, H. A. (2000). The therapist-parent alliance in family-based therapy for adolescents. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56(8), Liddle, H. A., & Hogue, A. (2000). A family-based, developmental-ecological preventive intervention for high-risk adolescents. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26(3), Ozechowski, T. J. & Liddle, H. A. (2000). Family-based therapy for adolescent drug abuse: Knowns and unknowns. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 3(4), Diamond, G. M., Liddle, H. A., Hogue, A., & Dakof, G. A. (1999). Alliance-building interventions with adolescents in family therapy: A process study. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, & Training, 36(4), Diamond, G. S. & Liddle, H. A. (1999). Transforming negative parent-adolescent interactions: From impasse to dialogue. Family Process, 38(1), Hogue, A., Johnson-Leckrone, J., & Liddle, H. A. (1999). Recruiting high-risk families into family-based prevention and prevention research. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 21(4), Hogue, A. & Liddle, H. A. (1999). Family-based preventive intervention: An approach to preventing substance use and antisocial behavior. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 69(3), Liddle, H. A. (1999). Theory development in a family-based therapy for adolescent drug abuse. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28(4), Hogue, A., Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C., Turner, R. M., Dakof, G. A., & LaPann, K. (1998). Treatment adherence and differentiation in individual versus family therapy for adolescent substance abuse. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 45(1), Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C., Dakof, G., & Lyke, J. (1998). Translating parenting research into clinical interventions for families of adolescents. [Special Issue] Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 3(3), Liddle, H. A., Rowe, C. L., Dakof, G. A., & Lyke, J. (1998). Translating parenting research into clinical interventions for families with adolescents. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 3, Banks, R., Hogue, A., Timberlake, T., & Liddle, H. A. (1996). An Afrocentric approach to group social skills training with inner-city African-American adolescents. Journal of Negro Education, 65(4), Diamond, G. & Liddle, H.A. (1996). Resolving a therapeutic impasse between parents and adolescents in Multidimensional Family Therapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64(3), Hogue A., Liddle, H. A., & Rowe, C. (1996). Treatment adherence process research in family therapy: A rationale and some practical guidelines. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, & Training, 33(2), Hogue, A., Liddle, H. A., & Rowe, C. L. (1996). Treatment adherence process research in family therapy: A rationale and some practical guidelines. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, & Training, 33, Liddle, H. A. (1996). Family-based treatment for adolescent problem behaviors: Overview of contemporary developments and introduction to the special section. Journal of Family Psychology, 10(1),
15 Schmidt, S. E., Liddle, H. A., & Dakof, G. A. (1996). Changes in parenting practices and adolescent drug abuse during Multidimensional Family Therapy. Journal of Family Psychology, 10(1), Becker, D., Liddle, H. A., & Diamond, G. M. (1995). Treating troubled adolescents: Multidimensional family therapy marks a new breed of interventions. Employee Assistance, 8, Liddle, H. A. (1995). Conceptual and clinical dimensions of a multidimensional, multisystems engagement strategy in family-based adolescent treatment. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, 32(1), Liddle, H. A., & Dakof, G. A. (1995). Efficacy of family therapy for drug abuse: Promising but not definitive. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 21(4), Liddle, H. A. (1994). The anatomy of emotions in family therapy with adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Research, 9(1) Coyne, J.C. & Liddle, H. A. (1992). The future of systems therapy: Shedding myths and facing opportunities. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 29(1), Liddle, H. A. (1992). Editor's introduction: The diversity of contemporary family psychology. Journal of Family Psychology, 5(3-4), Liddle, H. A. (1992). Family psychology: Progress and prospects of a maturing discipline. Journal of Family Psychology, 5(3-4), Liddle, H. A. (1991). Empirical values and the culture of family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 17(4), Liddle, H. A. & Diamond, G. (1991). Adolescent substance abusers in family therapy: The critical initial phase of treatment. Family Dynamics of Addictions Quarterly, 1(1), Liddle, H. A. Editor's introduction I: Family psychology: The journal, the field. Journal of Family Psychology, 1(1), 5-22, Liddle, H. A. Editor's introduction II: Family psychology: Tasks of an emerging (and emerged) discipline. Journal of Family Psychology, 1(2), , Saba, G. W. & Liddle, H. A. Family therapy training and supervision: The state of the art. Zeitschrift fur Systemische Therapie, 8, 77-92, Saba, G. W. & Liddle, H. A. Perceptions of professional needs, practice patterns and critical issues facing family therapy trainers and supervisors. American Journal of Family Therapy, 14, , Liddle, H. A. Beyond family therapy: Challenging the boundaries, roles, and mission of a field. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 4(2), 4-14, Liddle, H. A. Redefining the mission of family therapy training: Can our differentness make a difference? Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, 1(4), ,
16 Liddle, H. A. (1984). Family therapy training: Current issues, future trends. International Journal of Family Therapy, 4(2), Liddle, H. A. (1984). Toward a dialectical-contextual co-evolutionary translation of structural strategic therapy. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 3(3), Liddle, H. A. Breunlin, D.C., Schwartz, R. C., & Constantine, J. A. (1984). Training family therapy supervisors: Issues of content, form and context. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 10(2), Liddle, H. A. & Saba, G. W. (1983). On context replication: The isomorphic nature of training and therapy. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 2(3), Liddle, H. A. & Schwartz, R. C. (1983). Live supervision/consultation: Pragmatic and conceptual guidelines for family therapy trainers. Family Process, 22(4), Liddle, H. A. (1982). On the problems of eclecticism: A call for epistemologic clarification and human-scale theories. Family Process, 21(2), Liddle, H. A. (1982). Using mental imagery to create therapeutic and supervisory realities. American Journal of Family Therapy, 10(1), Liddle, H. A. & Saba, G. (1982). On teaching family therapy at the introductory level: A conceptual model emphasizing a pattern which connects training and therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 8(1), Liddle, H. A. & Saba, G. (1981). Systemic chic: Family therapy's new wave. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 1(2), Liddle, H. A. & Saba, G. (1981). Systemic chic II: Can family therapy maintain its floy floy? Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 1(2), Liddle, H. A. (1980). Keeping abreast of developments in the family therapy field: The use of "concept cards" in clinical practice. American Journal of Family Therapy, 8, 291. Liddle, H. A. (1980). On teaching a contextual or systemic therapy: Training content, goals and methods. American Journal of Family Therapy, 8(1), Liddle, H. A., Vance, S., & Pastushak, R.J. (1979). Family therapy training opportunities in psychology and counselor education. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 10(5), Liddle, H. A. (1978). The emotional and political hazards of teaching and learning family therapy. Family Therapy, 5(1), Liddle, H. A. & Halpin, R. J. (1978). Family therapy training and supervision literature: A comparative review. Journal of Marital and Family Counseling, 4(4), Tucker, B. Z. & Liddle, H. A. (1978). Intra- and interpersonal process in the group supervision of family therapists. Family Therapy, 5(1),
17 Tucker, B. Z., Hart, G., & Liddle, H. A. (1976). Supervision in family therapy: A developmental perspective. Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 2, Other works, publications and abstracts: Guest Editor of Journal Special Issues or Sections Liddle, H. A., Family-based interventions for adolescent drug abuse. Journal of Family Psychology, (Ed.), Liddle, H. A., The diversity of family psychology. [Special Issue] Journal of Family Psychology, 5, 3-4, (Ed.), Liddle, H. A., Family therapy training. [Special Issue] Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapy, 2(2), (Ed.), 1983 Summer. Liddle, H. A., Family therapy training. [Special Issue] Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 2(3), 1-2, (Ed.), Articles in Nonrefereed Journals, Newsletters, etc. Henderson, C. E., Dakof, G. A., Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2010). Multidimensional Family Therapy: An evidence-based treatment for juvenile justice involved and substance abusing adolescents. Offender Programs Report. Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2009). Multidimensional Family Therapy for teen drug abuse and delinquency. In Balance. Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Newsletter, Summer. Rowe, C.L., G.A. Dakof, & Liddle, H.A. (2006). Multidimensional Family Therapy for substance abusing young offenders. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 6(3), Liddle, H.A, Rowe C.L., Dakof, G.A., Alberga, L., DeLucia, C., M.T., French, DiClemente, R., & Henderson, C.E. (2006). Facilitating adolescent offenders: Reintegration from juvenile detention to community life. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 6(2), Marvel, F. A., Rodriguez, R. A., & Liddle, H. A. (2005). Attachment and family therapy: Theory informing practice. The Family Psychologist, 21(2), Liddle, H. A. (2003). Graduate training: The next frontier in bridging the research-practice divide. The Family Psychologist, 19, 40. Liddle, H. A., & Rowe, C. L. (2003). Multidimensional Family Therapy for adolescent substance abuse: A casebook for clinical practice. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Liddle, H.A. (2002). The research renaissance in adolescent substance abuse treatment. Connection (newsletter of the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy), 4-5. Liddle, H. A., & Rowe, C. L. (2000). Multidimensional Family Therapy for adolescent substance abuse. [Special Issue] The Addictions Newsletter, 7(2),
18 Rowe, C. L., & Liddle, H. A. (2000). Using process research to inform family therapy practice with drug abusing youth: Alliance building interventions. The Academy of Family Psychology Newsletter, 3(1), 5-6. Liddle, H. A. (1999). Progress report of a research program on adolescent drug abuse treatment. American Family Therapy Academy Newsletter. Jackson-Gilfort, A. & Liddle, H. A. (1999). Culturally specific interventions for African American adolescents. The Family Psychologist, 15(6). Diamond, G. M. & Liddle, H. A. (1998). Improving an initially poor therapist adolescent therapeutic alliance: A process study. The Family Psychologist, 14, 5-9. Liddle, H. A., & Schmidt, S. (1994). Using the research literature on parenting to guide clinical practice. The Family Psychologist, 10, (25-29). Liddle, H. A. (1993). Multidimensional treatment of adolescent drug abuse. Family Therapy News, 24(2). Liddle, H. A. (1992). Assessing research productivity and impact. Family Therapy News, Liddle, H. A. (1992). Research, clinical practice and family therapy: Moving to action and abandoning rhetoric. American Family Therapy Association Newsletter. Liddle, H. A. (1992). Romancing qualitative research. American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, Liddle, H. A. (1991). The research and clinical practice issue in family therapy: A problem for few or many? American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, Liddle, H. A. (1991). The adolescents and families project: Working at the intersection of clinical model building, research, and clinical practice. Family Psychology Bulletin of Division 43 of the American Psychological Association. Liddle, H. A. (1984). Beyond family therapy I: Design for evolution. Family Therapy News. Liddle, H. A. (1984). Beyond family therapy II: Personal definitions. Family Therapy News. Liddle, H. A. (1984). Beyond family therapy III: Definition difficulties. Family Therapy News. Liddle, H. A. (1984). Beyond family therapy IV: Implementation difficulties. Family Therapy News. Liddle, H. A. (1984). Beyond family therapy V: A political analogy. Family Therapy News. Liddle, H. A. (1983). Invited comment on "videotapes and trainees" paper by P. Henry and C. Storm. Family Therapy News. Liddle, H. A., & Saba, G. W. (1983, September). On context replication: An isomorph of training and therapy. Family Therapy News. 18
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