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Literature

 
Framework of Systemic Organization
Theory and Research
Books:
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1995). The framework of systemic organization: A conceptual approach to families and nursing. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1983). Manual of effective community health nursing. Monterrey, CA: Wadsworth Health Sciences.
 
Book Chapters:
 
DeMarco, R., Ford-Gilboe, M. & Friedemann, M.L. (in Press). Stress, coping, and family health. In V. Hill Rice (Ed.). Handbook of stress, coping, and health. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1993). The concept of family nursing (Chap. 2, pp. 13-22). In G. Wegner & R. J. Alexander (Eds.) Readings in family nursing. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1993). Closing the gap between grand theory and mental health practice. The framework of systemic organization (Chap. 5, pp. 43-56). In G. Wegner & R. J. Alexander (Eds.) Readings in family nursing. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1991). Exploring culture and family caring patterns with the framework of systemic organization. In P. L. Chinn (Ed.) An anthology on caring (pp. 169-182). Washington, DC: National League for Nursing, Division of Communications.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1991). Closing the gap between grand theory and mental health practice. The framework of systemic organization and the Control-Congruence Model for mental health nursing of families. In J. Fawcett and A. Whall (Eds.). Family theory development in nursing: State of the science and art (pp. 317-342). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis Co.
 
Journal Articles
 
Smith, A.A., & Friedemann, M.L. (1999). Perceived family dynamics of persons with chronic pain. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 30, 543-551.
 
Friedemann, M. L., Montgomery, R. J., Rice, C., & Farrell, L. (1999). Family involvement in the nursing home. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 20, 549-567.
 
Friedemann, M. L., Montgomery, R. J., Maiberger, B., & Smith, A. (1997). Family involvement in the nursing home: Family-oriented practices and staff- family relations. Research in Nursing & Health, 20, 527-537.
 
Pierce, L. (1997). The Framework of Systemic Organization applied to older adults as family caregivers of persons with chronic illness and disability. Gastroenterology Nursing, 20(5), 168-175.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1996). Effects of ALANON attendance on family perception of inner-city indigents. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 22(1), 123-134.
 
Friedemann, M. L., & Webb, A. A. (1995). Family health and mental health six years after economic stress and unemployment. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 16(1), 51-66.
 
Friedemann, M. L., & Musgrove, J. (1994). Perception of inner-city substance abusers about their families. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 8(2), 115-123.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1989). The concept of family nursing. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 14, 211-216.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1989). Closing the gap between grand theory and mental health practice, Part 1: The framework of systemic organization. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 3(1), 10-19.
 
Papers Published in Conference Proceedings:
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1995). A model for family functioning. Proceedings of the International Interdisciplinary Conference/Workshop on Family Health, Dynamics and Intervention. National University of Columbia, Faculty of Family Nursing, Bogota, Colombia.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1995). Strategies for working with families. Proceedings of the International Interdisciplinary Conference/Workshop on Family Health, Dynamics and Intervention. National University of Columbia, Faculty of Family Nursing, Bogota, Colombia.
 
Abstracts
 
DeMarco, R. (1999). Using the Framework of Systemic Organization to explore the relationship between family life and behaviors of nursing workgroups. Conference Proceedings 2nd International Conference on Nursing Theories, Hospital of Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany
 
Robb, Y. A. (1999). Family nursing in intensive care. Proceedings 2nd International Conference on Nursing Theories, Hospital of Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany.
 
Friedemann, M.L. (1995). Family involvement in institutional care: Predictors and effects. The Gerontologist, 35 (Special Issue 1). p. 272.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1988). Development of a model and family assessment tool for families who give care to elders. The Gerontologist, 28 (special issue). p. 163A.
 
Master's Papers and Dissertations
 
Smith, A. A. (1999). Women and chronic Pain: Meanings, family relationships and healing processes. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
Amaya de Pena, P. (1998) Measuring family health perceptions of poor pregnant women in Bogota, Colombia. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
Pierce, L. (1998). The experience and meaning of caring for urban family caregivers of persons with stroke. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
DeMarco, R. (1996). The Relationship Between Family Life and Workplace: Behavior: Exploring the Gendered Perceptions of Staff Nurses Through the Framework of Systemic Organization. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
DeMarco, R. (1994). Within and between method triangulation: Developing a summative rating scale using qualitative to quantitative paradigms. Unpublished pre-doctoral field study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
Katzer, D. (1994). Family Involvement in Nursing Homes. Unpublished field study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
Maiberger-Guyman, B. (1993). Family Directed Nursing Home Policies and Practices in Southern Michigan. Unpublished field study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
Webb, A. (1989). Parental and Economic Stress in Relation to School Age. Children's Peer Relationships and Anxiety Experienced Six Years Later. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
Bednarski, D. (1992). Family Functioning in Substance Abusing Families. Unpublished field study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
Mary Swingle (1990). Problem Behaviors of Young Siblings and Functioning Families with a Chronically Ill Child. Unpublished field study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
 

The Congruence Model

 
Field Training Manual
 
Friedemann M. L. (1992). Enhancing families with the Congruence Model: A counseling/Education Approach. Field Training Manual for Counselors. Miami, FL: Author.
 
Book Chapters
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1991). Closing the gap between grand theory and mental health practice. The framework of systemic organization and the Control-Congruence Model for mental health nursing of families. In J. Fawcett and A. Whall (Eds.). Family theory development in nursing: State of the science and art (pp. 317-342). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis Co.
 
Journal Articles
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1994). Evaluation of a Family intervention with rehabilitating substance abusers. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 31(1), 97-108.
 
Friedemann, M. L., & Youngblood, M. (1992). Applying the Control-Congruence Model to an alcoholic family in multi-problem context. Families in Society,73(7), 432-438.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1989). Closing the gap between grand theory and mental health practice, Part 2: The Control Congruence Model for mental health nursing of families. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 3(1), 20-28.
 
Friedemann, M. L., Jozefowicz, F., Schrader, J., Collins, A., & Strandberg, P. (1989). Advanced family nursing with the Control-Congruence Model. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 3(4), 164-170.
 
Papers Published in Conference Proceedings
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1995). Strategies for working with families. Proceedings of the International Interdisciplinary Conference/Workshop on Family Health, Dynamics and Intervention. National University of Columbia, Faculty of Family Nursing, Bogota, Colombia.
 
Field Studies
 
Weller, J. (1993). Substance Abuse Recovery after Family Treatment with Inner City Minority Clients. Unpublished field study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
Musgrove, J. (1992) Perceptions of Inner City Substance Abusers About Their Families. Unpublished field study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
 

Assessment of Strategies in Families-Effectiveness (ASF-E)

 
Journal Articles
 
Friedemann, M. L., & Smith, A. A. (1997). A triangulation approach to testing a family instrument. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 19, 364-378.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1996). Effects of ALANON attendance on family perception of inner-city indigents. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 22(1), 123-134.
 
Friedemann, M. L. (1991). An instrument to evaluate effectiveness of family functioning. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 13(2), 220-236.
 
Field Studies
 
Sommers, D. (1998). The Relationship of Gender and Family Development Stage on Family Functioning. Unpublished field study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
Emery, J. (1998). Family Differences Relative to Ethnicity and Demographics. Unpublished field study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
 
Smith, A. (1995). Assessment of Strategies in Families - Effectiveness (ASF-E): Convergent validity and applicability to families experiencing chronic pain. Unpublished Pre-doctoral field study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

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By Marie-Luise Friedemann