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Book

Friedemann, M. L. (1995). The Framework of Systemic Organization: A conceptual approach to families and nursing. Thoursand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 

(For purchase of the book go to  www.sagepub.com  -- available in electronic format)

Book Chapters

Friedemann, M. L. (1991). Closing the gap between grand theory and mental health practice: The Framework of systemic organization ond the Control-Congruence Model for mental health nursing of families. In J. Fawcett and A. Whall (Eds.). Family theory development in nursing: State of the science and art (pp. 317-342). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis Co. 

Friedemann, M. L. (1991). Exploring culture and family caring patterns with the Framework of Systemic Organization. In P. L. Chinn (Ed.) An anthology on caring (pp. 169-182). Washington D.C.: National League for Nursing, Division of Communications. 

Friedemann, M. L. (1993). Closing the gap between grand theory and mental health practice. The Framework of Systemic Organization (Chap. 5, pp. 43-55). In G. Wegner & R. J. Alexander (Eds.) Readings in family nursing. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott. 

Friedemann, M. L. (1993). The concept of family nursing (Chap. 2, pp. 13-22). In G. Wegner & R. J. Alexander (Eds.) Readings in family Nursing. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott. 

DeMarco, R., Ford-Gilboe, M., & Friedemann, M. L. (2000). Stress, coping, and family health. In V. Hill Rice (Ed.) Handbook of stress, coping, and health. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. 

Conference Proceedings

Friedemann, M. L. (1995). A model for family functioning. Proceedings of the international Interdisciplinary Conference/Workshop on Family Health, Dynamics, and Intervention. National University of Colombia, Faculty of Family Nursing, Bogotá, Colombia.

Journal Articles

Friedemann, M. L. (1989). Closing the gap between grand theory and mental health practice. Part 1: The Framework of Systemic Organization. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 3 (1), 10-19.

Friedemann, M. L. (1989). The concept of family nursing. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 14, 211-216. 

Pierce, L. (1997).  The Framework of Systdemic Organization applied to older adults as family caregivers of persons with chronic illness and disability. Gastroenterology Nursing, 20 (5), 168-175. 

Friedemann, M. L., Mouch, J., & Racey, T. (2002). Nursing the spirit: The Framework of Systemic Organization. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 39 (4), 325-332. 

Friedemann, M. L. (2005). Culture change and caregiving families: A commentary. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 27 (7), 851-853. 

Papers and Abstract in Conference Proceedings

Friedemann, M. L. (1988). Development of a model and family assessment tool for families who give care to elders. The Gerontologist, 28 (special issue), p. 163A. 

Friedemann, M. L. (1995). A model for family functioning. Proceedings of the International Interdisciplinary Conference/Workshop on Family Health, Dynamics, and Intervention. National University of Columbia, Faculty of Family Nursing, Bogotá, Colombia. 

Friedemann, M. L. (1995). Strategies for working with families. Proceedings of the International Interdisciplinary Conference/Workshop on Family Health, Dynamics, and Intervention. National University of Columbia, Faculty of Family Nursing, Bogotá, Colombia. 

Robb, Y. A. (1999). Family nursing in intensive care. Proceedings 2nd International Conference on Nursing Theories. Hospital of Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany. 

Friedemann, M. L. (2004). A family-oriented approach in emergency nursing. Journal für Anästesie und Intensivbehandlung, 1, 63-65.