Journal of Family Therapy

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Family Therapy is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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Reflections on reflecting teams8
A systemic‐oriented child and adolescent psychiatric unit in Piraeus, Greece: Sailing in troubled waters8
Editorial8
Staff experiences of using non‐violent resistance in a residential care home for young people with high‐risk behaviours7
Externalisation in family‐based treatment of anorexia nervosa: The therapist's experience6
Black and proud: Impact of intergenerational racism upon global majority family systems6
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Children's version of the systemic clinical outcome and routine evaluation (C‐SCORE): Exploring the psychometric qualities in the Portuguese context5
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Taking empirical evidence seriously v.2.014
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Using systemic principles in the design of mental health and wellbeing services for looked after children and young people – Bringing together research, theory and practice4
Ethical and aesthetic explorations of systemic practice. By PietroBarbetta, Maria EstherCavagnis, Inga‐BrittKrause and UmbertaTelfener. New York, NY: Routledge. 2022. pp. 162. ISBN 978‐1‐1‐138‐346215.4
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“It Was a Reminder of My Own Freedom”: Reflections on the First LGBTQ+ Centered Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy Externship3
Through the eyes of the child: Children's experiences of family therapy in Malta3
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An autoethnographic exploration of a lone‐mother trainee systemic therapist3
Cultural reflexivity and the referral problem: A discourse analysis of three initial sessions of intercultural couple therapy3
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Social GRRRAAACCCEEESSS in intercultural couple therapy: A semantic analysis3
Collaborative contributions to genetics: Systemic and narrative approaches3
Are families supported to come to terms with an autism diagnosis? A service evaluation of referrals to family therapy for young people with autism in one NHS trust3
SFT for ASD: A systemic intervention for neurodiverse families3
Medical or relational language? Problem and goal formulation in family therapy with adolescents conducted in a psychiatric outpatient setting2
Examining conceptualizations underlying evidence‐based couples therapies: Associations of frequency and acceptance of partner behaviours and attachment with relationship functioning2
Multifamily therapy – Spreading across the world2
Psychometric properties of the SCORE‐15 Thai version and its relationship with mental health index2
Examining our own relationships to racism as the foundation of decolonising systemic practices. ‘No time like the present’2
Systemic family therapists and dementia: A constructivist grounded theory study2
Impacts of racism and systemic responses2
It brought us closer: How couples in the United States with children diagnosed with ASC create and maintain relationship functioning2
The social construction of gender variance in childhood, adolescence and parenthood: A story completion study2
Problematic alcohol use: A relational illness2
The handbook of systemic family therapy: The profession of systemic family therapyKaren S.WamplerRichard B.MillerRyan B.SeedallHoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2020, 1–771 pp. ISBN: 978‐1‐119‐78837‐92
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Sibling stories of parental mental distress1
Honey, let's read a story together; mothers' lived experiences of joint story‐reading with their child: Insights from an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA)1
‘We carry on living in this othered world’: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of lesbian/queer co‐mothers' relationships with professional support1
The handbook of systemic family therapy, volume 4: Systemic family therapy and global health issuesKaren S.WamplerMuditaRastogiReeneeSinghHoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2020, 1–646 pp., ISBN 97811194385571
Trainee life under COVID‐19: A systemic case report1
Beyond ‘solidarity’ with Black Lives Matter: Drawing on liberation psychology and transformative justice to address institutional and community violence in young Black lives1
Finding systemic responses to a world in crisis1
Critical conversations: How marriage and family therapists begin exploring topics of race, gender and social justice1
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Keeping the balance. The efforts of bereaved siblings prior to their brothers’ or sisters’ drug‐related death1
The handbook of systemic family therapy, volume 2: Systemic family therapy with children and adolescentsKaren S.WamplerLenore M.McWeyHoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2020, 736pp. ISBN 97811194385571
An abundance to feast upon!1
The association between mindfulness and couple quality: The mediating roles of self‐care and engagement in shared relationship activities1
Therapist and supervisor experiences of the application of standard Multisystemic therapy to young people with suspected or diagnosed level 1 autistic Spectrum disorder1
Family involvement in psychiatry: Beyond implementing family interventions1
‘Treating this place like home’: An exploration of the notions of home within an adolescent inpatient unit with subsequent implications for staff training1
A systemic supervisory methodology and approach used during COVID times: Collective cut‐outs – a gift from the left hand1
Adult offspring's experiences of living with a parent with an alcohol misuse problem1
Parental views regarding violence in adolescence1
KidsTime: A multifamily prevention approach for parents with a mental illness and their children and relatives1
Rite of passage for care leavers0
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Clinicians and supervisors' experiences with developing practices of open dialogue in network meetings in public mental health services0
Multisystemic therapy for young people involved in or at risk of child criminal exploitation: Young people and Caregivers' perspectives0
New materialism(s) and systemic psychotherapy: Does it matter? (PART 1)0
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Training in systems theory using a contextual pedagogical approach during the October revolution in Lebanon: Reflections from a clinical psychology program0
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Positional responsibility in systemic‐dialogical therapy0
Multi‐family therapy for separated parents in conflict and their children: intervention development and pilot evaluation0
Clinicians' experiences and perceptions of family therapy in the context of autism0
Directing from the shadows: Women’s experiences of male relative suicide bereavement0
Development and preliminary validation of the C‐SCORE: A brief scale for use in systemic couple therapy0
“Addressing White privilege in family therapy: A discourse analysis”0
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Working systemically within an adolescent inpatient context0
Talking about race, culture and racism in family therapy0
To what extent are early alliance perceptions a function of romantic partners' initial expectations for couple therapy?0
Reconnecting systemic family therapy: How family therapy training can attend to the ecosystem and climate emergency, recommendations from a Delphi survey0
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The handbook of systemic family therapy, volume 3: Systemic family therapy with couplesKaren S.WamplerAdrian J.BlowHoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2020, 570pp. ISBN 97811194385570
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The development of the Reflecting Team Utterances Framework: Process, reflections and applications0
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Narrative therapy and continuing bonds enquiry with refugees and asylum seekers: Bridging the past and the future0
Multifamily interventions in the context of inherited genetic conditions: A scoping review0
Unpacking trust repair in couples: A systematic literature review0
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What can families really do? A scoping review of family directed services aimed at preventing violent extremism0
Adaptation of multi‐family therapy for children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa in Japan0
Keeping connected: Family therapists' experiences of working online during the COVID‐19 pandemic0
Looked after children and their carers—What has systemic work to offer?0
Racism in Psychology: Challenging Theory, Practice and InstitutionsCraigNewnes (ed.) New York: Routledge, Taylor Francis Group, 2021, pp. 197, ISBN 978‐0‐367‐63503‐90
The missing discipline: Foucault, discipline and family therapy0
Listening as activism: Re‐thinking resilience and justice‐doing as a response to trauma0
Family therapy and systemic interventions for child‐focussed problems: The evidence base0
Persian version of the McHale co‐parenting scale: The evaluation of the psychometric properties0
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Foster carers' perceptions of the long‐term effectiveness of the Fostering Changes programme0
Working with denial in families dealing with child abuse: A scoping review of the resolutions approach0
Intensive specialised multi‐family therapy for multi‐stressed families: Therapeutic alliance as predictor for effectiveness0
‘When it comes to relational trauma, you need people at the table’0
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Do they cross the bridge when they come to it? Young adult's engagement in attachment‐based family therapy as part of inpatient care0
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Family domains: A conceptual framework with practical application for adolescent inpatient services0
Evidence‐supported interventions for children in care: Does Treatment Foster Care Oregon (TFCO) fit within the UK context?0
Parent and adolescent outcomes from a family‐based treatment‐informed day programme for adolescents with restrictive eating disorders: A pilot study0
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Reflecting Team Practices outside the therapy room: A thematic analysis of a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) away‐day process with a team undergoing change0
Welcome to the Motherland. An exploration into how experience is storied through generations of African Caribbean immigrants0
An adjunctive multi‐family intervention based on non‐verbal techniques in a day hospital for parents and toddlers with feeding problems0
Parenting a child with ‘Diabulimia’: A systemic interpretative phenomenological analysis0
Seeing, being and feeling seen and heard0
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Cross‐cultural validation of the Turkish version of SCORE‐150
Family functioning in the Mozambican context: Results of a psychometric study of the SCORE‐15 scale0
Conceptualising, designing and drafting a monthly multi‐family therapy programme and manual for adolescents with anorexia nervosa0
Young people, living in care and adopted, talk about their experiences of receiving an NHS therapeutic intervention. Qualitative research analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis0
Evaluation of the Turning Points for Families (TPFF) program for severely alienated children0
The ‘four selves’ framework for facilitating personal and professional development (PPD) in qualifying‐level systemic psychotherapy training0
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The changing face of telesupervision and digital training in response toCOVID‐190
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The ‘uncomfortable aunt’: Acts of resistance against NHS practices that contradict our values0
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Use of nature in a multi‐family therapy for Chinese families of adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: A photo‐elicitation study0
New Materialism(s) and Systemic Psychotherapy: Does it Matter? (PART 2)0
Parent‐delivered contingency management for a treatment‐refusing young adult with gaming disorder: Case report0
What are the relationship experiences of in which one member identifies as transgender? A systematic review and meta‐ethnography0
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Phenomenological mixed methods research on trainees' experience of a family therapy and systemic practice training programme at VID Specialized University of Oslo0
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Multi‐family therapy for adult outpatients with obsessive‐compulsive disorder and their family members, targeting family accommodation0
Couple therapy and systemic interventions for adult‐focused problems: The evidence base0
Unsettling colonial mentalities in family therapy: Entering negotiated spaces0
How do adults with a learning disability construct their relationships with support workers? A Foucauldian discourse analysis0
My mother, my mirror? Three generations encounter family therapy0
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Looking inwards whilst looking outwards0
Piloting a narrative‐mantra multi‐clinician group for mental health clinicians at a child and adolescent mental health service in London, UK0
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The systemic value of integrating an adolescent day service into an inpatient service: A qualitative case study0
A qualitative exploration of systemic training and practice for Muslim community leaders as part of an innovative project in an inner‐city area0
Improving family engagement in an adult inpatient mental health service using an action research framework0
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Family functioning and aggression among Spanish adolescents. Examining the roles of family cohesion, family flexibility, family communication and family satisfaction0
Dismantling the scaffolding of institutional racism and institutionalising anti‐racism0
Open Dialogue trainees’ expectations of ‘shared concern’: An international focus group study0
Systemic and family therapy with socially disadvantaged children and young people with complex trauma0
The Intercultural Exeter Couples Model: making connections for a divided world through systemic‐behavioral therapyJ. Reibstein and R. SinghChichester: Wiley Blackwell £18.430
Can we teach race and equity?0
Non‐violent resistance treatment for parenting stress and parent–child interaction in parents of adolescents with anorexia nervosa: A pilot study0
Narrative psychiatry and family collaborationsBy Nina TejsJørring with JuneAlexander and DavidEpston (Eds), London and New York: Routledge, 2022, pp. 232. ISBN: 978‐0‐367‐77486‐8. https://doi.org/10.40
The ‘Arab spring’ within an intercultural couple. Does the unmentioned ‘racial difference’ matter?0
‘I feel like they understand me a bit more’: The experiences of young people with borderline personality disorder following their parents taking part in a mentalisation‐based intervention for parents 0
Family therapy and the ecology of parallel universes0
‘Doing Risk Better’: A Relational, Transparent and Collaborative Approach0
MFT supervision in the era of telehealth: Attachment, tasks, and ethical considerations0
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