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Springer
Contemporary Family Therapy
Contemporary Family Therapy is a quarterly, international, peer-reviewed forum for topical issues pertaining to applied family science, behavioral health, and individual, couple, and family well-being. The journal publishes original papers that address applied and translational research, process research, program evaluation, service delivery examinations, and policy matters related to systemic couple and family therapy. We are particularly interested in manuscripts which…
- Present the latest developments in research, theory, and practice of systemic individual, couple, and family therapy.
- Examine the organization, financing, delivery, and outcomes of behavioral health services.
- Provide practical and empirical contributions to applied family science, and explain the implications of family science to the broader behavioral health field (or something like stakeholders or practitioners, researchers, and policy makers).
- Further the science of systemic individual, couple, and family therapy by exploring essential components of effective and efficacious systemic therapy.
We welcome manuscripts that are original, innovative, and that focus on diverse family forms and issues. The journal’s applied focus means that articles are expected to have clear implications for practice; that is, to provide guidance on how the findings can be used to address challenges or enhance experiences in systemic therapies.
Journal of Child and Family Studies
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- Journal Citation Reports/ Social Sciences Edition
Journal of Child and Family Studies (JCFS) is an international, peer-reviewed forum for topical issues pertaining to the behavioral health and well-being of children, adolescents, and their families. Interdisciplinary and ecological in approach, the journal focuses on individual, family, and community contexts that influence child, youth, and family well-being and translates research results into practical applications for providers, program implementers, and policymakers. Original papers address applied and translational research, program evaluation, service delivery, and policy matters that affect child, youth, and family well-being. Topic areas include but are not limited to: enhancing child, youth/young adult, parent, caregiver, and/or family functioning; prevention and intervention related to social, emotional, or behavioral functioning in children, youth, and families; cumulative effects of risk and protective factors on behavioral health, development, and well-being; the effects both of exposure to adverse childhood events and assets/protective factors; child abuse and neglect, housing instability and homelessness, and related ecological factors influencing child and family outcomes.
Given the transnational focus of the journal and the multidetermined nature of child and family development, JCFS invites papers with a range of approaches and methodologies arising from varied data sources and geographies. In addition to full length scholarly papers, the journal publishes systematic or scoping reviews, brief reports of empiricalresearch, and commentaries.
- Serves as a prominent international forum for topical issues pertaining to the behavioral health and well-being of children, youth, and families
- Focuses on individual, family, and community contexts that influence child, youth, and family functioning and well-being, with an emphasis on applied and translational research that informs policy and practice
- Translates the latest research results into practical applications for providers, program implementers, and policy makers
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that provides an international, interdisciplinary forum for new developments and in-depth reviews on current thought and practices. The Journal publishes original research reviews, conceptual and theoretical papers, and related work in the broad area of the behavioral sciences that pertains to infants, children, adolescents, and families. Contributions originate from a wide array of disciplines, among them psychology (clinical, community, developmental, family, school), medicine (family practice, pediatrics, psychiatry), public health, social work, and education. Coverage includes both science and application, and extends to etiology, assessment, description, treatment and intervention, prevention, methodology, and public policy.
- Covers the science and application of psychology as it pertains to infants, children, adolescents, and families
- Covers a wide range of relevant disciplines
- Presents original research reviews, papers and related work
- All manuscript submissions are by invitation only
Wiley
Journal of Family Therapy
Aims and Scope
The Journal of Family Therapy is published on behalf of the UK Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice.
The Journal of Family Therapy seeks to advance the understanding of human systems such as couples, families, professional networks and wider groups, and how to most effectively intervene in such systems. It will publish articles on theory, research, practice and training, which are written in language that is accessible both to family therapists and other disciplines.
The high-profile editorial board includes leading academics and professionals from around the world in keeping with an intention to attract a high standard of international contributions, which will have global reach and influence.
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Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (JMFT)
The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (JMFT) is published in accordance with the purposes of the sponsoring organization, the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). Quarterly issues (January, April, July, & October) include a variety of topics that serve to advance the professional understanding and practice of systemic family therapy. Toward that end, JMFT seeks cutting-edge articles based on research, theory, clinical practice, and training in marital and family therapy. Research articles, both qualitative and quantitative, that focus on the practice, processes, or outcomes of relationship-oriented therapy are given the highest consideration. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts that conform to standards of research excellence and ethical treatment of research participants. Manuscripts that advance our understanding of understudied and under-represented populations are especially welcomed.
We encourage authors to consider the interests of some JMFT readers who primarily identify as clinicians and are seeking reasonable clinical implications of the research they find in JMFT. We caution authors against going beyond their data, methods, or analytical approaches in recommending clinical practices that have not been empirically validated.
Articles are selected on the basis of impact, clarity, significance, timeliness, and contribution to the field of marital and family therapy. Authors need not be members of the AAMFT. No remuneration is paid for accepted manuscripts.