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Eppler, C. (2021). Dismantling whiteness to direct a just couples and family therapy program: Experiences of a white program director. In K. M-T. Quek & A. L. Hsieh (Eds.), Intersectionality in family therapy leadership: Professional power, personal identities. (pp. 81-92). Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-67977-4
Eppler, C. (2021). Systemic teletherapists' meaningful experiences during the first months of the coronavirus pandemic. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 47, 244-258. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmft.12515
Eppler, C., & Hutchings, J. (2020). The use of cinematherapy to illustrate systemic resilience. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 76(8), 1463–1471. doi:10.1002/jclp.22998
Eppler, C., Cobb, R. A., Bien, S., & Wright, T. (in press). Integrating Buddhist-informed interventions into narrative family therapy. Journal of Systemic Therapies.
Quek, K. M.-T., Hsieh, N. W.-M., & Eppler, C. (2021). Collectivist Discourses in Relational Intersectionality: Insights from Chinese American Christian Couples. Journal of Family Issues, 0192513X2098338. doi:10.1177/0192513x20983387
Eppler, C., & Cobb, R. A. (2021). MFT as Leader? [Conference Presentation]. American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy’s Leadership Symposium (virtual).
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