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Wright, L.M., & Bell, J.M. (2009). Beliefs and illness: A model for healing. Calgary, Canada: 4th Floor Press.
Wright, L.M., & Leahey, M. (2009). Nurses and families: A guide to family assessment and intervention (5th ed.). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.
Wright,
L.M. (2005). Suffering,
spirituality, and illness: Ideas for Healing. Philadelphia: F.A.
Davis.
Wright,
L.M., Watson, W.L, & Bell, J.M. (1996). Beliefs: The heart of
healing in families and illness. New York: Basic Books. Currently
being translated into Japanese & Swedish.
Bell, J.M.,
Watson, L.W., & Wright, L.M. (Eds.)(1990). The cutting edge of
family nursing. Calgary, Canada: Family Nursing Unit Publications.
Bell, J.M.,
Wright, L.M., Leahey, M., Watson, W.L. & Chenger, P.L. (Eds.)(1988). International
family nursing conference proceedings. University of Calgary, Calgary,
Canada.
Leahey,
M., & Wright, L.M. (Eds.)(1987). Families and life-threatening
illness. Springhouse, PA: Springhouse.
Leahey,
M., & Wright, L.M. (Eds.)(1987). Families and psychosocial problems.
Springhouse, PA: Springhouse.
Wright,
L.M., & Leahey, M. (Eds.)(1987). Families and chronic illness.
Springhouse, PA: Springhouse.
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| Chapters
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Wright, L.M. (2009). Spirituality, suffering and beliefs: The soul of healing with families. In F. Walsh (Ed.), Spiritual resources in family therapy (2nd) (pp. 65-80) New York: Guilford Press.
Wright, L.M., Leahey,
M., & Perry, A.G. (2005). Family Nursing.
In J.C. Ross-Kerr & M.J. Wood (Eds.) . Canadian Fundamentals of
Nursing (pp. 295-314). Toronto, Ontario: Elsevier.
Wright,
L.M. (2000). What's love got to do with it? Conversations that heal.
In W.L. Watson(Ed.), The Arms of His Love(pp. 148-157). Salt
Lake City: Bookcraft.
Wright,
L.M. (1999). Spirituality, suffering and beliefs: The soul of healing
with families. In F. Walsh(Ed.), Spiritual resources in family therapy(pp.
61-75). New York: Guilford Press.
Levac, A.M.C.,
Wright, L.M., & Leahey, M. (1997). Children and families: Models
for assessment and intervention. In J.A. Fox(Ed.), Primary health
care of children(pp. 3-13). New York: Mosby.
Wright,
L.M. (1997). Multiple sclerosis, beliefs and families: Professional
and personal stories of suffering and strength. In S. McDaniel,
J. Hepworth, & W.J. Doherty(Eds.), The shared experience of illness:
Stories of patients, families, and their therapists(pp. 263-273).
New York: Basic Books.
Bell, J.M., & Wright,
L.W. (1995). L'avenir de la recherche en soins infirmiers de la
famille: Les interventions. In F. Duhamel(Dir), La Santé et la famille:
Une approche systémique en soins infirmiers(pp. 87-99).
Montreal: Gaëtan Morin Éditeur.
Wright,
L.M., & Nagy, J. (1993). Death: The most troublesome family
secret of all. In E. Imber Black(Ed.), Secrets in families and family therapy(pp.
121-137). New York, NY: W.W. Norton.
Wright,
L.M., & Levac, A.M. (1992). The non-existence of non-compliant
families: The influence of Humberto Maturana. In S.L. Feetham,
S.B. Meister, J.M. Bell, & C.L. Gilliss(Eds.), The nursing
of families: Theory/research/education/practice(pp.
111-117). Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Reprinted with permission.
Wright,
L.M., Watson, W.L., & Bell, J.M. (1990). The Family Nursing Unit:
A unique integration of research, education and clinical practice.
In W.L. Watson, & L.M. Wright(Eds.) The cutting edge of family
nursing(pp. 95-112). Calgary, Canada: Family Nursing Unit Publications.
Wright,
L.M., & Watson, W.L. (1988). Systemic family therapy and family
development. In C.J. Falicov(Ed.), Family transitions: Continuity
and change over the life cycle(pp. 407-430). New York: Guilford.
Wright,
L. M., & Leahey, M. (1988). Nursing and family therapy training.
In H. A. Liddle, D. C. Breunlin, R. C. Schwartz,(Eds.), Handbook
of family therapy training and supervision(pp. 278-289). New York:
Guilford Family Therapy Series, Guilford.
Leahey,
M., & Wright, L.M. (1987). Families and Chronic Illness: Assumptions,
Assessment & Intervention. In L.M. Wright & M. Leahey(Eds.) Families
and chronic illness(pp. 55-76). Springhouse, Pennsylvania: Springhouse.
Wright,
L.M., & Leahey, M. (1987). Families and Life-Threatening Illness:
Assumptions, Assessment & Intervention. In M. Leahey and L.
Wright(Eds.) Families
and life-threatening Illness(pp. 45-88). Springhouse, Pennsylvania:
Springhouse.
Wright,
L.M., & Leahey, M. (1987). Families and Psychosocial Problems: Assumptions,
Assessment & Intervention. In M. Leahey and L. Wright(Eds.) Families
and psychosocial problems(pp. 17-34). Springhouse, Pennsylvania:
Springhouse.
Wright,
L.M., & Leahey, M. (1985). Family assessment. In L. Jarvis(Ed.), Community
health nursing: Keeping the public healthy(2nd ed., pp. 179-203).
Philadelphia: F. A. Davis(invited).
Watson,
W.L., & Wright, L.M. (1984). The elderly and their families: An
interactional view. In J. C. Hansen & E. Imber Coppersmith(Eds.), Families
with a handicapped member(pp. 75-88). Rockville, MD: Family Therapy
Collections, Aspen Systems(invited).
Tomm, K.M., & Wright,
L.M. (1982). Multilevel training and supervision in an out-patient service
programme. In R. Whiffen & J. Byng-Hall(Eds.), Family therapy
supervision: Descriptions of teaching practices(pp. 211-227). London,
England: Academic Press(invited).
Wright,
L.M., & Watson, W.L. (1982). What's in a name: Redefining family
therapy. In A. Gurman(Ed.), Questions and answers in the practice
of family therapy(Vol. 2, pp. 27-30). New York: Brunner/Mazel(invited).
Wright,
L.M., & Bell, J. (1981). Nurses, families and illness: A new combination.
In D. Freeman & B. Trute(Eds.), Treating families with special
needs(pp. 199-205). Ottawa, Canada: The Canadian Association of
Social Workers(invited).
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| Articles 1990-2009 |
Duhamel, F., Dupuis, F., Wright, L.M. (2009) Families’ and Nurses’ Responses to the "One Question Question": Reflections for Clinical Practice, Education, and Research in Family Nursing. Journal of Family Nursing, 15(4) 461-485.
Bell, J.M., Moules, N.J., & Wright, L.M. (2009). Therapeutic letters and the Family Nursing Unit: A legacy of advanced nursing practice. Journal
of Family Nursing, 15(1), 6-30.
Wright, L.M. (2008). One idea for healing families and communities: Soften suffering through spiritual care practices. Journal of Family Nursing, 14(4), 394-411.
McLeod, D.L., & Wright, L.M. (2008). Living the as-yet unanswered: Spiritual care practices in Family Systems Nursing. Journal of Family Nursing, 14(1), 118-141.
Limacher, L.H., & Wright, L.M. (2006). Exploring the therapeutic family intervention of commendations: Insights from research. Journal of Family Nursing, 12, 307-331.
Wright, L.M. & Leahey,
M. (2005). The three most common errors in family nursing: How to avoid
or sidestep. Journal of Family Nursing, 11(2), 90-101.
Wright, L.M., & Leahey,
M. (2004). How to conclude or terminate with families. Journal of
Family Nursing, 10(4) , 402-403.
* Hougher
Limacher, L., & Wright, L.M. (2003). Commendations: Listening
to the silent side of a family intervention. Journal of Family Nursing, 9(2),
130-135.
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Bohn, U., Wright, L.M., & Moules, N.J. (2003). A family systems
nursing interview following a myocardial infarction: The power
of commendations. Journal
of Family Nursing, 9(2), 151-165.
*McLeod,
D., & Wright, L.M. (2001). Conversations of spirituality: Spirituality
in family systems nursing - making the case with four clinical
vignettes. Journal
of Family Nursing, 7(4), 391-415.
Wright,
L.M. (2001). Suffering and family nursing intervention research:
A healing combination. Japanese Journal of Family Nursing Research,
6(2),
133-140.
*Wright,
L.M., Leahey, M. (1999). Maximizing time, minimizing suffering:
15 minute(or less) family interviews. Journal of Family Nursing,
5(3), 259-274.
*Levac,
A.M., McLean, S., Wright, L.M., Bell, J.M., "Ann", & "Fred". (
1998). A "Reader's Theatre" intervention to managing
grief: Post-therapy reflections by a family and a clinical team. Journal
of Marital and Family Therapy, 24(1), 81-94.
*Tapp,
D.M., Moules, N., Bell, J.M., & Wright, L.M. (1997). Family skills
labs: Facilitating the development of family nursing skills in the
undergraduate curriculum. Journal of Family Nursing, 3(3), 247-266.
Wright,
L.M. (1997). Beliefs, illness, and healing: A dynamic threesome. AFTA
Newsletter, Summer(68), 15-18. Wright, L.M., & Bell, J.M.
(1997). Beliefs, families and illness: The evolution of a clinical
practice approach. AARN Newsletter, 53(1), 11-12.
Wright,
L.M. (1997). Suffering and spirituality: The soul of clinical work
with families. [Editorial]. Journal of Family Nursing, 3(1),
3-14.
*Gale,
J., Chenail, R.J., Watson, W.L., Wright, L.M., & Bell, J.M. (1996).
Research and practice: A reflexive and recursive relationship.
Three narratives and five voices. Marriage and Family Review. Special
issue: Methods and Methodologies of Qualitative Family Research, 24(3/4),
275-296.
*Tapp,
D.M., & Wright, L.M. (1996). Live supervision and
family systems nursing: Postmodern influences and dilemmas. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 3(4), 225-233.
* Robinson,
C.A., & Wright, L.M. (1995). Family nursing interventions: What
families say makes a difference. Journal of Family Nursing, 1(3),
327-345.
*Wright,
L.M., Bell, J.M, Watson, W.L, & Tapp, D. (1995).
The influence of nurses' beliefs: A clinical example
of a post myocardial infarction couple. Journal of Family Nursing, 1(3),
238-256.
*Duhamel,
F., Watson, W.L., & Wright, L.M. (1994). A family systems
approach to hypertension. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing,
5(4), 14-24.
*Wright,
L.M., & Leahey, M. (1994). Calgary family
intervention model: One way to think about change. Journal of Marital
and Family Therapy, 20(4), 381-395.
*Wright,
L.M. (1994). Live supervision: Developing therapeutic competence
in family systems nursing. Journal
of Nursing Education, 33(7), 325-327.
Wright,
L.M., & Bell,
J.M. (1994). The future of family nursing research:
Interventions, interventions, interventions. The Japanese Journal of Nursing Research, 27(2-3),
4-15.
* Robinson,
C.A., Wright, L.M., & Watson, W.L. (1994). A nontraditional
approach to family violence. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 8(1),
30-37.
*Watson,
W.L., Bell, J.M., & Wright, L.M.,(1992). Osteophytes
and marital fights: A single case clinical research
report of chronic pain. Family Systems Medicine, 10(4),
423-435.
* Bell,
J.M., Wright, L.M., & Watson, W.L. (1992). The medical map is not the
territory; or,"Medical Family Therapy?" -
Watch your language! Family
Systems Medicine, 10(1), 35-39.
*Wright,
L.M., & Levac, A.M. (1992).
The non-existence of non-compliant families:
The influence of Humberto Maturana. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17,
913-917.
*Wright,
L.M., & Simpson, P. (1991). A systemic belief approach to epileptic
seizures: A case of being spellbound. Contemporary Family Therapy:
An International Journal, 13(2), 165-180.
Bell,
J.M., & Wright,
L.M. (1990). Flaws in family nursing
education. The Canadian Nurse,
86, 28-30.
*Wright,
L.M. (1990). One way to deal with the perils of polytherapy:
A contract for marital privacy. Australian and New
Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 11(3),
179-181.
*Wright,
L.M. (1990). Research as a family therapy intervention technique. Contemporary
Family Therapy: An International Journal, 12(6),
477-484.
*Wright,
L.M., & Leahey, M. (1990). Trends in the nursing of families. Journal
of Advanced Nursing, 15, 148-154.
*Wright,
L.M., Luckhurst, P., & Amundson,
J. (1990). Family therapy supervision
as counter-induction. Journal
of Family Psychotherapy, 1(3),
65-74.
* Refereed Journals
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| Articles 1975-1989 |
Wright,
L.M. (1989). Decisions of competence and preference: An
intervention for couples in conflict. American
Psychiatric Nurses Association Newsletter, 1(3),
3.
Wright,
L.M. (1989). When clients ask questions: Enriching the
therapeutic conversation. Family
Therapy Networker, 13(6),
15-16.
*Wright,
L.M., & Bell, J.M. (1989).
A survey of family nursing
education in Canadian Universities. The
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 21,
59-74.
*Wright,
L.M., Bell, J.M., & Rock, B.L. (1989). Smoking behavior and spouses:
A case report. Family Systems Medicine, 7(2),
158-171.
Wright,
L.M., & Dorsay, J.P. (1989). A case of Marilynitis or a Marilyn
Monroe infection. Dulwich Centre Newsletter,
7-9.
*Wright,
L.M. (1986). An analysis of "phone-ins": Implications for
training family therapy supervisors. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 12,
187-190.
*Leahey,
M., & Wright, L.M. (1985). Intervening with families
with chronic illness. Family Systems Medicine, 3,
60-69.
Wright,
L.M. & Leahey, M. (1985). Families with chronic illness: Three
intervention approaches. Continuing Care Coordinator, March,
35-36(invited).
*Wright,
L.M., Miller, D., & Nelson, K.L. (1985). Treatment of a
non-drinking
family member in an alcoholic family system by a family nursing team. Family Systems Medicine, 3(3),
291-300.
Wright,
L.M., Watson,
W.L., & Duhamel,
F. (1985).
The Family
Nursing Unit:
Clinical preparation
at the masters
level. The Canadian Nurse, 81,
26-29.
Wright,
L.M., Watson,
W.L., & Duhamel,
F. (1985).
Une formation
clinique
en centre
familial
au niveau
de la maitrise. L'Infirmiere
Canadienne, 10,
31-32.
*Wright, L.M., & Imber
Coppersmith,
E. (1983).
Supervision
of supervision:
How to
be 'meta'
to a metaposition. Journal
of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 2,
40-50.
*Wright,
L.M.,
Hall, J., O'Connor,
M., Perry,
R., & Murphy,
R. (1982).
The power
of loyalties:
One family's
developmental
struggle
during
the launching
years. The
Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 1,
57-70.
Wright,
L.M., & Leahey,
M.
(1980).
Clinical
training
of
marriage
and
family
therapists
in
Alberta. Alberta Association on Family Relations Newsletter,
August.
Wright,
L.M., & Leahey,
M.
(1980).
Discrepancies
abound. American
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Newsletter, 2(4).
*Tomm,
K.M., & Wright, L.M. (1979). Family therapy training: Perceptual,
conceptual and executive skills. Family Process, 18,
227-250.
*Wright,
L.M. (1975). A symbolic tree: Loneliness is the root; delusions are
the leaves. Journal of Psychiatric Nursing and Mental Health Services,
May-June.
* Refereed
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