American Journal of Family Therapy

Papers
(The TQCC of American Journal of Family Therapy is 2. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Conceptualizing Couples’ Unresolvable Conflicts: An Integrative Therapy Model15
Couple Burnout and Marital Satisfaction: Serial Mediation by Mindfulness and Emotion Regulation12
The relationship between marital satisfaction of patients with multiple sclerosis (the patients’ spouses) with the interpersonal dependency and personality type10
To Be Released from Debt: An Experiential-Cognitive Case Conceptualization of Forgiveness and Healing for a First Time Couple Infidelity8
The Associations between Sexual Intimacy, Body Appreciation, and Geriatric Depression Levels in Married Older Adults8
Changes in Family Planning Methods and Sexual Behaviors after Türkiye’s Earthquake and the Effect of on Quality of Sexual Life7
Satir’s Experiential Model Informed by Critical Theory: A Trans-Inclusive Case Study Analysis6
Nuclear Family Emotional Functioning and Marital Satisfaction: The Cultural Lens of Self-Construal6
Parental Bipolar Disorder and Attachment Insecurity in Young Adults6
The Dyadic Coping Inventory and Mental Health Across Various Stress Contexts: A Decade in Review5
The Adoptive Family as a Natural System: Emotional Process and Epigenetics5
Comparing the Differences in Children’s Perceptions of Parental Conflict, Self-Differentiation and Being Triangulated in Individuals with and without Functional Constipation Due to Pelvic Floor Dysfun4
Indirect Parenting Interventions, Neuroscience and the Parent-Child Relationship: Second-Order Parenting4
‘You’d Still be You, and I Still Love You’: Exploring the Impact of Breast Cancer from a Systemic Perspective4
Internal Relational Illustration: A Pilot Clinical Case Study4
Recurrent Misinformation Regarding Parental Alienation Theory4
The Effects of Enmeshment and Familism in Armenian Mothers4
Couple Case Conceptualization3
The Relationship between Maternal Gatekeeping and Fathers’ Involvement in Caring for Preschool Children with Special Needs3
Parental Conflict and Depression: Family Cohesion as a Mechanism Perpetuates Schemas and Affects the Perception of Social Support3
Finding the Supervision Key of Therapists’ Progress3
Creating Therapeutic Stories Through Case Conceptualizations in Couple Therapy3
The Relationship Between Attachment Styles and Marital Satisfaction: The Mediating Role of Positive Relational Behaviors3
Exploratory Analysis of Pursue-Withdraw Patterns, Attachment, and Gender among Couples in Emotionally Focused Therapy3
Investigating the Mediating Role of Self-Differentiation and Emotion Regulation in the Relationship between Dyadic Perfectionism and Marital Satisfaction3
Perinatal Suicidal Ideation and Couple Therapy2
Effectiveness of Positive Psychotherapy in Parenting Stress and Family Satisfaction among Mothers of Children with Autism2
Firefighter Relationship Satisfaction: Associations with Mental Health Outcomes2
Family Function Associated with Psychological Symptoms in Pregnant Women during Pandemic of COVID-192
Family Therapy for School Nonattendance Problems: A Narrative Approach2
How Long-Term Couples Cope with Chronic Stressors and Adverse Life Course Events in Marriage: A Qualitative Study2
A Task Analysis of Key Processes to Access an Exiled Part in Internal Family Systems2
Systemic Racism and Family Therapy2
Dyadic Adjustment and Prenatal Attachment in Couples during Pregnancy2
Assessing Parentification Within a Predominately African American Student Sample: Exploratory Factor Analysis of the Parentification Questionnaire (Session & Jurvokic, 1986)2
Treating Adolescent OCD: Recommendations for Systemic Clinical Competence2
Mindfulness in Patients with Cancer is Predictive of Their Partners’ Lowered Cancer-Related Distress: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Model of Spirituality and Mindfulness in Dyads Facing Cancer2
“Nothing Will Ever Be the Same Again”: The Lived Experience of Reconciliation After Filing for Divorce2
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