Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy is 1. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Creative Ways to Help Children Manage Big Feelings, by FionaZandt and SuzanneBarrett. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017, 198 pp., ISBN 978178592074511
Exploring family dynamics in living funerals: Rituals to relationships8
Virtual care delivery of whole family assessment and intervention with infants and preschoolers: a thematic analysis of clinician and family experiences5
Navigating family systems in climate catastrophe: An open dialogue5
The Sacred in Psychotherapeutic Practice: Ethical Reflections from Bateson and Bateson5
Special Issue: Working with Family Violence5
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Inner and Outer Voices in Research: How Dialogical Approaches Can Enhance Knowledge Development in Mental Healthcare5
Systems thinking: fostering collaboration and connections to strengthen the field. A conversation with Umberta Telfener5
Editorial: Walk‐in family therapy, a systemic pain compass, inpatient family therapy, workforce training, youth and family trauma, and more4
The Lived Experiences of Individuals Whose Partners Have Completed a Family Therapy Focused Doctoral Program4
The Lausanne Trilogue Play: bringing together developmental and systemic perspectives in clinical settings4
First Nations perspectives and approaches to engagement in infant‐family work: attending to cultural safety and service engagement4
A Systemic Model of Outreach Care for Adolescents Experiencing Obsessive‐Compulsive Disorder: Targeting Family Emotions4
The Relationship between Eating Disorders and the Narrative Self: An Intimate Partner Violence Comparison4
A systems perspective on child abuse and neglect: If we care about the child, care for the birth family3
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Men's Behaviour Change Program: Participants' and Facilitators' Perceptions3
Exploring changes in family functioning when a child participates in a School‐Based Filial Therapy program3
Effect of problem‐solving training for mothers of children with special needs: A randomised controlled study3
Is a ‘Both/and' Approach to Integration Possible? A Practice Reflection on Working with Children in Out‐of‐Home Care and Their Caregivers3
Workforce training in family therapy and systemic practices: An evaluation framework and case study3
The influence of the Milan approach: Five decades of intergenerational change. A conversation with Matteo Selvini3
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil: assessing complex trauma in young children3
The territories of the practices of the trench: Origins, scope, desire3
Outline of the conceptual evolution of the CEFYP*3
The Influence of the Mental Research Institute: A Conversation with Wendel Ray and John Miller3
‘No one believed us: no one came to help’: caregivers' experiences of violence and abuse involving children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder3
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Initiating the dialogue between infant mental health and family therapy: a qualitative inquiry and recommendations3
Family‐Based Intervention for Chinese Families of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Hong Kong, China3
Family Therapy Supervision in Extraordinary SettingsLaurie L.Charlés and ThoranaNelson, 162 pages, ISBN: 978‐1‐138‐48038‐4 Publisher: Routledge2
Bowen family systems theory and practice: Illustration and critique revisited2
La metafora: the power of metaphors and creative resources in working systemically with families and children with autism—a conversation with Carmine Saccu2
Teach Self‐Awareness and Self‐of‐the‐Therapist in a Chinese Society: A Class Example at National Taiwan University2
In conversation: transgenerational attachment trauma, the infant, and the family therapist2
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Parenting children with Down syndrome: A systemic look at the disability experience2
Systemic Integrative Practice: A Meta‐Framework2
Broadening the life course framework: the implications of the Charter for the Rights of Children yet to be Conceived proposed by First 1000 Days Australia2
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Integrative Practice for the Beginning Family Therapist: Bringing it Back to Basics2
Practitioner Experiences with Domestic and Family Violence in COVID‐192
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Breaking the ‘culture of silence’: exploring therapist perspectives of culturally sensitive systemic psychotherapy in contested sociopolitical contexts – a Northern Ireland case study2
Co‐research interview—collaborative way to learn from experience2
Some Ontological and Epistemological Consequences of the Development of Online Family Therapy and What This Could Mean for Practice1
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What Does it Mean to Work ‘Dialogically’ in Open Dialogue and Family Therapy? A Narrative Review1
Borderline personality disorder: a symptom of the family system1
Family therapy and infant mental health: exploring the potential space1
Lessons learned from victimised adults in Taiwan: what does it mean to repair parent–child relationships?1
The effect of child–parent relationship therapy‐based play support on parental stress and acceptance, and child behaviours in children who witness domestic violence: Randomized controlled study1
Interdisciplinary Reflections on Conversation Analysis, Power, and Open Dialogue1
Moving beyond moral condemnation of parents: Vulnerable children and families in the context of trauma, neglect and abuse1
Bowen theory, culture and therapeutic applications to Asian families1
Adult relationship ruptures, positive psychology, cultural sensitivity, disability culture, child–parent relationship therapy and interviewing Monica McGoldrick1
The development of a pilot ‘thinking about relationships prompt sheet’ within an alcohol and other drugs rehabilitation programme1
Narrative Practices for Children with ASD: Hey! My Therapist Has an Imaginary Friend and Other Anti‐tantrum Practices*1
A Critical, Relational Approach for Working with Suicide in Family Therapy1
The missing father: why can't infant mental health services keep dads in mind?1
The family emotional system1
Creative ways of connecting with ‘self’ and ‘other’: A Conversation with Glenn Larner11
A Critique of Coordinated Management of Meaning and Circularity in Relation to Countering Oppressive Practice: Reflections from a Trainee Therapist1
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Adverse experiences in early intimate relationships and next‐generation infant–mother attachment: findings from the ATP Generation 3 Study1
Thinking three, revisited: infants, coparents, gender roles, and cultural contexts1
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A map of relational possibilities: Translating theory into practice1
A quiet revolutionary: A conversation with Heather Chambers1
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