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D. Russell Crane
D. Russell Crane
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A revision of the Dyadic Adjustment Scale for use with distressed and nondistressed couples: Construct hierarchy and multidimensional scales
DM Busby, DR Crane, C Christensen, JH Larson
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 21 (3), 289-308, 1995
16011995
Parental support, behavioral control, and psychological control among African American youth: The relationships to academic grades, delinquency, and depression
RA Bean, BK Barber, DR Crane
Journal of Family Issues 27 (10), 1335-1355, 2006
6152006
Establishing criterion scores for the Kansas marital satisfaction scale and the revised dyadic adjustment scale
DR Crane, KC Middleton, RA Bean
American Journal of Family Therapy 28 (1), 53-60, 2000
5282000
Assessing marital quality with distressed and nondistressed couples: A comparison and equivalency table for three frequently used measures
DR Crane, SM Allgood, JH Larson, W Griffin
Journal of Marriage and the Family 52 (1), 87-93, 1990
2921990
Cohabitation, Marriage, and Remarriage: A Comparison of Relationship Quality over Time
KB Skinner, SJ Bahr, DR Crane, VRA Call
Journal of Family Issues 23 (1), 74-90, 2002
2292002
The development of core competencies for the practice of marriage and family therapy
TS Nelson, RJ Chenail, JF Alexander, DR Crane, SM Johnson, ...
Journal of marital and family therapy 33 (4), 417-438, 2007
2012007
What works for whom: A meta-analytic review of marital and couples therapy in reference to marital distress
ND Wood, DR Crane, GB Schaalje, DD Law
The American Journal of Family Therapy 33 (4), 273-287, 2005
1822005
The Influence of Family Functioning and Parent-adolescent Acculturation on North American Chinese Adolescent Outcomes.
DRC SW Nagi, M Hafen
Family Relations 54, 400-410, 2005
1772005
A factor analysis of the Dyadic Adjustment Scale with distressed and non-distressed couples
JH Crane, D. R., Bussby, D. M., & Larson
The American Journal of Family Therapy 19, 60-66, 1991
1591991
The relationship between marital satisfaction, marital stability, nuclear family triangulation, and childhood depression
L Wang, DR Crane
American Journal of Family Therapy 29 (4), 337-347, 2001
1542001
Psychotherapy dropouts: Differences by modality, license, and DSM‐IV diagnosis
S Hamilton, AM Moore, DR Crane, SH Payne
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 37 (3), 333-343, 2011
1332011
The influence of marital and farnily therapy on health care utilization in a health maintenance organization
DD Law, DR Crane
Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy 26 (3), 281-291, 2000
1332000
The Scientist Practitioner Model in Marriage and Family Therapy Doctoral Programs: Current Status
DR Crane, KS Wampler, DH Sprenkle, JG Sandberg, AJ Hovestadt
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 28 (1), 75-83, 2002
1182002
Predicting marital therapy dropouts
SM Allgood, DR Crane
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 17 (1), 73-79, 1991
1161991
Individual versus family psychotherapy in managed care: Comparing the costs of treatment by the mental health professions
D Russell Crane, SH Payne
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 37 (3), 273-289, 2011
1142011
The influence of individual, marital, and family therapy on high utilizers of health care
DD Law, DR Crane, JM Berge
Journal of marital and family therapy 29 (3), 353-363, 2003
1042003
A summary report of the cost-effectiveness of the profession and practice of marriage and family therapy
DR Crane, JD Christenson
Contemporary Family Therapy 34, 204-216, 2012
792012
Morning and night couples: the effect of wake and sleep patterns on marital adjustment
JH Larson, DR Crane, CW Smith
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 17 (1), 53-65, 1991
771991
The influence of therapist skills on client perception of marriage and family therapy outcome: Implications for supervision
H Crane, Griffin
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 12, 91-96, 1986
731986
Handbook of families and poverty
SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 2008
70*2008
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