Bibliography

Publications in Journals and other Periodicals:

Children of society’s ills. The American Journal of Nursing, August, 1966, 66(8).

Ervin B. Zentner and Harry J. Aponte. The amorphous family nexus. The Psychiatric Quarterly, January, 1970, 44(1).

With Lynn Hoffman. The open door: A structural approach to a family with an anorectic child. Family Process, March, 1973, 12(1).

Psychotherapy for the poor: An eco-structural approach to treatment. Delaware Medical Journal, March, 1974, 46(3). 134-144.

An eco-structural approach to systems change: A brief discussion. Psykisk Halsa, Swedish Association of Mental Health Care, Stockholm, 1974, Vol. 3.

Organizing treatment around the family’s problems and their structural bases. The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1974, 48(2). 209-222.

The family-school interview: An eco-structural approach. Family Process, September, 1976, 15(3). 303-311.

The cornerstone of therapy: The person of the therapist. The Family Therapy Networker, March-April, 1982, 6(2), 19-21.

The negotiation of values in therapy. Family Process, September, 1985, 24(3), 323-338.

“If I don’t get simple, I cry”. Family Process, December, 1986, 25(4), 531-548.

The treatment of society’s poor: An ecological perspective on the underorganized family. Family Therapy Today, January, 1987, 2,1-7.

With Joan E. Winter, The person and practice of the therapist: Treatment and training. Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, Spring, 1987, 3, 85-111.

Joan E. Winter and Harry J. Aponte, The family life of psychotherapists: Treatment and training implications. Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family. Summer, 1987, 3(2).

Please join me in a short walk through the South Bronx. AFTA Newsletter. Winter, 1989, No. 37.

“Too many bosses”: An eco-structural intervention with a family and its community. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies. Fall, 1990. 9(3), 49-63.

With John J. Zarski, Catherine Bixenstine, Pamela Cibik, Home/community-based services: A two-tier approach. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. July, 1991. 61(3), 403-408.

Training on the person of the therapist for work with the poor and minorities. Journal of Independent Social Work. 1991, 5(3/4), 23-40.

John J. Zarski, Harry J. Aponte, Catherine Bixenstine, Pamela Cibik, Beyond home-based family intervention: A multi-family approach toward change. Contemporary Family Therapy. February, 1992. 14(1).

Training the person of the therapist in structural family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. July, 1992. 18(3).

The Persons of the mentor and the learner. AFTA Newsletter. Summer, 1993, 52,19-20.

How personal can training get? Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. January, 1994. 20(1), 3-15.

Political bias, moral values, and spirituality in the training of psychotherapists. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. Fall, 1996. 60(4), 488-502.

Love, the spiritual wellspring of forgiveness: An example of spirituality in our therapy. Journal of Family Therapy (U. K.). February, 1998. 20(1), 37-58.

God and therapy. Family Therapy Magazine. January/February, 2002, 1(1), 16-21.

Spirituality: The heart of therapy. The Journal of Family Psychotherapy. 2002. 13(1/2), 13-27.

Chapters in Books:

An eco-Structural approach to systems change: A brief discussion. (Revised). in D. V. Sankar (Ed.), Mental health in children: Vol. 1. (pp. 229-236). Westbury, NY: PJD Publications. 1975.

Underorganization of the poor family. In P. J. Guerin, Jr. (Ed.), Family therapy: Theory and practice. (pp. 432-448). New York, Gardner. 1976.

The anatomy of a therapist. In Peggy Papp (Ed.), Family therapy: Full length case studies. New York: Gardner. 1977.

Diagnosis in family therapy. In Carel B. Germain (Ed.), Social work practice: People and environments. (pp. 107-149). New York: Columbia University Press. 1978.

SIDS and family therapy. In S. E. Weinstein (Ed.), Mental health Issues in grief counseling. DHEW Publication No. (HSA) 79-5264, 1979.

Family therapy and the community. In S. Gibbs, J. R. Lachenmeyer, & J. Sigal (Eds.), Community psychology: theoretical and empirical approaches. (pp. 311-333). New York:Gardner. 1979.

With John M. VanDeusen. Structural family therapy. In Alan Gurman, David Kniskern (Eds.), Handbook of Family Therapy. (pp. 310-360). New York: Brunner/Mazel. 1981.

With Joan E. Winter. The person and practice of the therapist: Treatment and training. In M. Baldwin, & V. Satir (Eds.), The Use of self in therapy. New York: Hawthorne. 1987.

The black sheep of the family: A structural approach to brief therapy. In S. Budman, M. Hoyt, & S. Friedman (Eds.), The first session of brief therapy: A book of cases. (pp. 324-342). New York: Guilford. 1992.

Intimacy in the therapist-client relationship. In W. J. Matthews & J. H. Edgette (Eds.), Current thinking and research in brief therapy: Solutions, strategies, narratives. (Vol. II). (pp. 3-27). Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis. 1998.

With Joan E. Winter. The person and practice of the therapist: Treatment and training. In M. Baldwin (Ed.), (2nd ed.) The Use of self in therapy. (pp. 127-165). New York: Hawthorne. 2000.

With Edward J. DiCesare. Structural theory. In F. M. Dattilio & L. J. Bevilacqua (Eds.), Comparative treatments for relationship dysfunction. (pp. 45-57). New York: Springer. 2000.

With Edward J. DiCesare. Structural family therapy. In J. Carlson & D. Kjos (Eds.), Theories and Strategies of Family Therapy. (pp. 1-18). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. 2002.

Spiritually sensitive psychotherapy. In F. Kazlow (Series Ed..) & R. F. Massey & S. D. Massey ( Vol. Eds.), Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy: Vol. 3. Interpersonal/Humanistic/Existential. (pp. 279 - 302). New York: Wiley. 2002.

Conducting marital and family therapy with therapists. In Jesse D. Geller, John C. Norcross, & David E. Orlinsky (Eds.), The psychotherapist’s own psychotherapy. (pp. 297-306). New York: Oxford. 2005.

Structural family interventions. In Allie C. Kilpatrick & Thomas Holland (Eds.), Working with Families: An Integrative Model by Level of Need. (5th. ed., pp. 117-128). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 2009.

Structural family therapy. In Albert R. Roberts (Ed.), Social workers’ desk reference. (2nd ed., pp. 442-446). New York: Oxford. 2009.

The stresses of poverty and the comforts of spirituality. In F. Walsh (Ed.), Spiritual resources in Family Therapy. (2nd ed., pp. 125-140). New York: Guilford. 2009.

Books:

Bread and spirit: Therapy with the new poor. New York: Norton. 1994.

Foreign Translations:

Sottoorganizzazione nella Famiglia Povera.(translation of Underorganization in the Poor Family), Terapia Familiare, Roma, Giugno, 1979, Vol. 5.

Therapie Familiale et Communaute. (translation of Family Therapy and the Community), Therapie Familiales, Institutions, Quartier, Bruxelle, Belgique, 1980, No. 2 Gamma.

La persona del terapeuta: Piedra angular de la terapia. (translation of The Cornerstone of Therapy: The Person of the Therapist), SISTEMAS FAMILIARES, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1985, Año 1/Número 1.

La persona y la práctica del terapeuta. Tratamiento y entrenamiento. (translation of The Person and Practice of the Therapist: Treatment and Training) SISTEMAS FAMILIARES, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1988, Año 4/Número 2.

With Lynn Hoffman, La Porta Aperta. (translation of The Open Door) in Luigi Onnis (Ed.), Familiglia E Malattia Psicosomatica, Roma, La Nuova Scientifica, 1988.

Entrenamiento de la persona del terapeuta en Terapia Familiar Estructural. (translation of Training the Person of the Therapist in Structural Family Therapy) SISTEMAS FAMILIARES, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1992, Año 8/Número 3.

(1994) Bread and spirit: Therapy with the new poor. New York: Norton. Korean Translation 1995 by Hana Medical Publishing Co. by arrangement with W. W. Norton.

El amor, la fuente espiritual del perdón: un ejemplo de espiritualidad en terapia. (translation of Love, the spiritual wellspring of forgiveness: An example of spirituality in our therapy) De Familias y Terapias, Santiago, Chile, Mayo 2000, Año 8/Número 12.

L’Amour, source espirituelle du pardon: Un exemple de spiritualité en thérapie. (translation of Love, the spiritual wellspring of forgiveness: An example of spirituality in our therapy) Therapie Familiale, Genève, Vol. XXII - 2001 - No. 4, 337-359.

Published Interviews:

An interview with Harry J. Aponte, www.Psychotherapy.net, 2010.

Training Videos:

A House Divided: Structural Family Therapy with a Black Family. Golden Triad Films. 1990.
(http://www.goldentriadfilms.com)

Tres Madres: Structural Family Therapy with an Anglo/Hispanic Family. Golden Triad Films. 1990. (http://www.goldentriadfilms.com)

A Daughter Who Needs a Mother. AAMFT Master Series. 1992.
(http://www.aftnc.com/posts/view/9)

Williams Family: Strength and Vulnerability. Research and Education Foundation, AAMFT. 1995. (http://www.familytherapyresources.net/searchproc.asp?kw=aponte&pr=)

Clinical Application of Forgiveness. National Conference on Forgiveness, University of Maryland. 1996.

Family Therapy with the Experts: Structural Therapy with Harry Aponte. Allyn & Bacon. 1998.