Journal of Family Therapy

Papers
(The TQCC of 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘Living in a Zoom world’: Survey mapping how COVID‐19 is changing family therapy practice in the UK24
Dismantling the scaffolding of institutional racism and institutionalising anti‐racism11
Synchronous digital couple and family psychotherapy: a meta‐narrative review11
The journey towards digital systemic competence: Thoughts on training, supervision and competence evaluation10
A systematic review and meta‐synthesis exploring client experience of reflecting teams in clinical practice9
Holding onto the ‘mystery’ within online family and systemic therapy8
Solution‐Focused versus Problem‐Focused Questions: Differential Effects of Miracles, Exceptions and Scales8
A narrative review of mental and relational health interventions for children in family‐based out‐of‐home care7
Widening the Screen: Playful Responses to Challenges in Online Therapy with Children and Families7
Digital approaches – a paradigm shift?6
Keeping the balance. The efforts of bereaved siblings prior to their brothers’ or sisters’ drug‐related death6
Delivering Group Lifestyle Triple P through digital practice: A case study with Portuguese parents6
Flexibility, cohesion and family satisfaction: The impact of conflict between work and family5
The helpfulness of reflecting teams in family therapy5
Evaluation of the Turning Points for Families (TPFF) program for severely alienated children5
Keeping connected: Family therapists' experiences of working online during the COVID‐19 pandemic5
Beyond ‘solidarity’ with Black Lives Matter: Drawing on liberation psychology and transformative justice to address institutional and community violence in young Black lives5
Effectiveness and Efficiency of Strategic and Systemic Therapy in Naturalistic Settings: Preliminary Results from a Systemic Practice Research Network (SYPRENE)5
The social construction of gender variance in childhood, adolescence and parenthood: A story completion study4
The ‘Arab spring’ within an intercultural couple. Does the unmentioned ‘racial difference’ matter?4
Externalisation in family‐based treatment of anorexia nervosa: The therapist's experience4
‘When it comes to relational trauma, you need people at the table’4
“It is not just about doing or saying the right things”: Working systemically with parents whose children are placed in public care4
Unsettling colonial mentalities in family therapy: Entering negotiated spaces4
Family involvement in psychiatry: Beyond implementing family interventions3
The changing face of telesupervision and digital training in response toCOVID‐193
Psychometric properties of the SCORE‐15 Thai version and its relationship with mental health index3
Working with denial in families dealing with child abuse: A scoping review of the resolutions approach3
Open Dialogue trainees’ expectations of ‘shared concern’: An international focus group study3
Evidence‐supported interventions for children in care: Does Treatment Foster Care Oregon (TFCO) fit within the UK context?3
Multifamily interventions in the context of inherited genetic conditions: A scoping review3
The underuse of couple therapy for depression in Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Services (IAPTS): a service evaluation exploring its effectiveness and discussion of systemic barriers to i3
Systemic and family therapy with socially disadvantaged children and young people with complex trauma3
Exploration of family dynamics in adults who self‐harm: a multi‐perspective approach2
“Addressing White privilege in family therapy: A discourse analysis”2
MFT supervision in the era of telehealth: Attachment, tasks, and ethical considerations2
Alliance discrepancies in home‐based family treatment: occurrence, development and the therapist’s perspective2
Cross‐cultural validation of the Turkish version of SCORE‐152
Examining our own relationships to racism as the foundation of decolonising systemic practices. ‘No time like the present’2
Positional responsibility in systemic‐dialogical therapy2
My mother, my mirror? Three generations encounter family therapy2
Systemic family therapy for severe functional disorders in youths: a qualitative study in a psychiatric setting2
Narrative therapy and continuing bonds enquiry with refugees and asylum seekers: Bridging the past and the future2
Welcome to the Motherland. An exploration into how experience is storied through generations of African Caribbean immigrants2
Show me! Using digital figures to facilitate conversations in systemic therapy2
Can we teach race and equity?2
Development of Multi‐Family Therapy for first episode psychosis in Singapore2
What are the relationship experiences of in which one member identifies as transgender? A systematic review and meta‐ethnography2
Black and proud: Impact of intergenerational racism upon global majority family systems2
Integrating the online OurRelationship program into a stepped‐care model of couple therapy2
Multifamily therapy – Spreading across the world2
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