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T S ZIMMERMAN

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Haddock S, MacPhee D, ZIMMERMAN T
J Marital Fam Ther . 2001 Oct; 27(4):487-500. PMID: 11594016
Content analysis of 23 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Master Series tapes was used to determine how well feminist behaviors have been incorporated into "ideal" family therapy practice....
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Haddock S, ZIMMERMAN T, Ziemba S, Current L
J Marital Fam Ther . 2001 Oct; 27(4):445-58. PMID: 11594013
Despite negative media images and social dynamics insensitive to the lives of many dual-career couples, research shows that these families are largely healthy and thriving. In this study, we investigated...
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ZIMMERMAN T, Holm K, Starrels M
J Marital Fam Ther . 2001 Apr; 27(2):165-75. PMID: 11314550
Self-help literature is pervasive and influential in the United States. A critical analysis of self-help books would help therapists to determine their utility for the therapeutic process and assist them...
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ZIMMERMAN T, Haddock S, McGeorge C
J Marital Fam Ther . 2001 Feb; 27(1):55-68. PMID: 11215990
Self-help books, a pervasive and influential aspect of society, can have a beneficial or detrimental effect on the therapeutic process. This article describes a thematic analysis and feminist critique of...
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Haddock S, ZIMMERMAN T, MacPhee D
J Marital Fam Ther . 2000 Apr; 26(2):153-70. PMID: 10776603
In the past two decades, feminist scholars have challenged the field of family therapy to incorporate the organizing principle of gender in its theory, practice, and training. In this paper,...
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b1tsch R, ZIMMERMAN T
J Marital Fam Ther . 1999 Dec; 25(4):485-501. PMID: 10553562
There is a paucity of marriage and family therapy literature addressing therapeutic consultation with farm and ranch families. This article describes a case study in which several Marital and Family...
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ZIMMERMAN T, Price S
J Marital Fam Ther . 1999 May; 25(2):253-62. PMID: 10319296
Establishment of a goal is crucial to therapy, but identification of therapeutic goals may be difficult in conjoint therapy because each participant may identify a different problem. We examined the...
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Mohri H, ZIMMERMAN T, Ruggeri Z
Peptides . 1993 Mar; 14(2):125-9. PMID: 8483792
We synthesized peptides of the general formula Argn, Lysn, and (Lys-Arg)n. These agents inhibited the ristocetin-mediated binding of vWF to GPIb and the binding of asialo-vWF to platelets. This inhibitory...
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Mohri H, Ohkubo T, Ruggeri Z, ZIMMERMAN T
Rinsho Byori . 1992 Jun; 40(6):639-44. PMID: 1513036
We have already demonstrated that the GPIb binding domain of vWf resided at the regions corresponding to residues 474-488(G10) and 694-708(D5). Moreover, conformational change of vWf was suggested to be...
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Ginsburg D, Bockenstedt P, Allen E, Fox D, Foster P, Ruggeri Z, et al.
Thromb Haemost . 1992 Jan; 67(1):166-71. PMID: 1377414
A recombinant human von Willebrand factor (vWF) cDNA fragment library was constructed in lambda gt11 for the localization of anti-vWF monoclonal antibody epitopes. Twelve of 21 monoclonal antibodies screened identified...