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Douglas
Sprenkle
Ph.D.,
University of Minnesota
Professor
SprenkleD@aol.com
(765) 494-2952
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Interests
Include
- Common
factors in the process of therapeutic
change
- Family
business consultation and consulting in
MFT
- Bridging the
research practice gap in MFT
- Couple
therapy and enrichment
- Divorce
- Sexuality and
sex therapy
- Supervision
and training issues in MFT
- Spirituality
and family therapy
Sample
Publications
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Sprenkle, |
.D.H., & Piercy, F.P. (2005).
Research Methods in Family Therapy (2nd ed.). New
York: Guilford.
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Sprenkle, |
D.H. &
Blow, A.J. (2004). Common factors and our sacred models.
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 30,
113-130.
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Sprenkle, |
D.H., (Ed.) (2002). Effective research
in marriage and family therapy. Alexandria VA: The
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
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Helmeke, |
K. & Sprenkle, D.(2001).
Clients' perceptions of pivotal moments
in couples therapy: A qualitative study
of change in therapy. Journal of
Marital and Family Therapy, 26,
469-483.
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Vita (PDF)
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