“…Such models included family stress and coping (Ceballos & Bratton, 2010;Ray, 2008), the Mutual Participation Model of Care (Curley, 1988;Curley & Wallace, 1992), and transactional models of family functioning (Dellve, Samuelsson, Tallborn, Fasth, & Hallberg, 2006;Pisterman et al, 1992). A scant number of interventions, usually the ones that were targeted to deal with health conditions, were designed according to physiological/biological models (Abedin & Molaie, 2010;Van Maanen, Meijer, Smits, & Oort, 2011a, 2011b. Some studies provided no explicit theoretical framework for their interventions, rather implicitly mentioned the theoretical origins of their interventions (Kazdin & Whitley, 2003;Keen et al, 2010;Osborne, McHugh, Saunders, & Reed, 2008;Streisand, Rodrigue, Houck, Graham-Pole, & Berlant, 2000).…”