found: Work cat.: Fitzgerald, R.V. Conjoint marital therapy, 1973.
found: Pinney, E.L. Glossary of group and family therapy, 1982:(conjoint marital therapy - The marital partners are seen together by the therapist in order to study and change marital interaction)
found: Corsini, R.J. The dictionary of psychology, 1999:(conjoint marital therapy - A type of marriage therapy in which the two partners meet with the therapist in joint sessions. Also known as triadic therapy; triangular therapy)
found: Campbell, R.J. Campbell's psychiatric dictionary, 2004:p. 394 (the most common form of marital therapy is conjoint, where the spouses are seen together by a therapist (or by a cotherapy team))
found: Family process, Sept. 1969:p. 260 (conjoint marital psychotherapy)
found: IJ transgender - The standards of care for gender identity disorders - epidemiological considerations. [web document], via WWW, Jan. 26, 2005: (after the diagnosis of GID [gender identity disorder] is made the therapeutic approach usually includes three elements or phases (sometimes labeled triadic therapy))