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Mimi's First Mardi Gras
Published in Hardcover by Pelican Pub Co (1992)
Authors: Alice Couvillon, Elizabeth Moore, and Marilyn Carter Rougelot
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Doughnuts for Fat Tuesday
Everyone knows about Mardi Gras in New Orleans, right?

If you don't, or if you want to know more then Mimi's First Mardi Gras is the book to read. Written for a young age level it imparts information for everyone.

In story form the book tells us about beignets ( doughnuts eaten for the holiday breakfast), the different groups that march in the parades, trinkets and doubloons thrown from the floats

Illustrated in the vibrant colors of Mardi Gras ( purple, green and gold)the pictures make the story come alive.


The Expanded Family Life Cycle: Individual, Family, and Social Perspectives (3rd Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Allyn & Bacon (09 September, 1998)
Authors: Elizabeth A. Carter, Monica McGoldrick, and Betty Carter
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The authors' agenda overrides all else
I used this book, which came highly recommended, to teach a graduate-level course in Family Therapy. At first glance it seemed like a useful text, having earned a great deal of praise from other professors. However, the book was a disappointment to both myself and my students.

While I would not go so far as to say that the book contained no useful information, much of the book's potential utility was overshadowed by the authors' transparent political agenda. An example of good clinical advice provided by the authors was to ask wealthy families, in an initial interview, how they are using their funds to help the poor. Coming across with this overtly judgmental and clinically irrelevant question in the first interview is clearly not the way to win over a troubled family.

When studying the book, it was often possible to forget that families seeking therapy may actually have troubles of their own. The articles in the book focused largely on sociopolitical issues. Obviously, one cannot discount the influence of the larger context; however, struggles with gender unfairness in the workplace are rarely the presenting problem which drives an entire family into a therapist's office. Perhaps it was for this reason that focused, practical clinical advice for the budding clinician was nearly absent from many of the articles.

Pragmatics aside, the book was also lacking in terms of scholarship. A variety of grand claims were made by various authors with limited citations to support these claims. Despite the reference lists at the end of each chapter, I found it jarring to read several consecutive paragraphs without footnotes describing, for example, the "typical" presentation of clients from different cultural groups. There was also a surprising tendency on the part of some authors to make detailed references to their personal lives in the article. While anecdotes can certainly be illustrative, they should not serve as the basis of an article.

Overall, I was very disappointed in this book and would not assign it again. While there was some useful information embedded in a few of the articles, on the whole this book attests to the need to keep textbooks agenda-free.

What Everyone Needs to Know about Families
I think this may be the best book I've read on the family life cycle events we are told to anticipate (marriage, motherhood, launching of children, aging) as well as the unexpected difficulties life plunks down in our path. It is so clearly written that I recommend it not only to family therapists, but also to just plain folks who want to learn more about how families work. It's rich, comprehensive, pioneering, bold,inclusive and very helpful.

excellent learning book
As a psychology intern who has worked with families for teh last year, I have found this book to be extremely helpful in understanding the families that I work with. It has helped me keep their life cycles in perspective, and has allowed me to understand the not-so-conventional families. We used this book in class, and I have been surprised at the amount of times I have turned to it since. In my quest to do the best job possible, I have read many other books on family therapy. This book was extremely valuable and helpful to me, and offers realistic content that is not found in most other books.


AA Spiral Guide London (AA Spiral Guides)
Published in Paperback by AA Publishing (01 April, 2000)
Authors: Lesley Reader and Elizabeth Carter
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Adaptable South: Essays in Honor of George Brown Tindall
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (1991)
Authors: Elizabeth Jacoway, Dan T. Carter, Lester C. Lamon, and Robert C. McMath
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The Beecher Incident
Published in Paperback by Harbour Books (1996)
Author: Ronald G. Carter
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Canoe Trails of the Deep South
Published in Paperback by Menasha Ridge Press (1990)
Authors: Chuck Estes, Liz Carter, Elizabeth F. Carter, and Byron Almquist
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A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Florida: Volume I North Central Pe
Published in Paperback by Menasha Ridge Press (01 April, 1985)
Author: Elizabeth F. Carter
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Changing Family Life Cycle: A Framework for Family Therapy
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall College Div (1989)
Authors: Elizabeth Carter, Monica McGoldrick, and Gary Ferraro
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Elam: Surveys of Political History and Archaeology (University of California Publications Near Eastern Studies Vol 25)
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (1985)
Authors: Elizabeth Carter and Matthew W. Stolper
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Everything You Need to Know About Human Papillomavirus (Need to Know Library)
Published in Library Binding by Rosen Publishing Group (2001)
Author: Elizabeth Carter
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