Family Process
- Publisher:
- Wiley
- Publication date:
- 2022-02-22
- ISBN:
- 1545-5300
Description:
Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
Since its inception over four decades ago, Family Process has become a major resource for mental health and social service professionals who are seeking cutting edge research and clinical ideas about family and systems theory and practice.
Since its inception over four decades ago, Family Process has become a major resource for mental health and social service professionals who are seeking cutting edge research and clinical ideas about family and systems theory and practice.
Issue Number
- No. 58-4, December 2019
- No. 58-3, September 2019
- No. 58-2, June 2019
- No. 58-1, March 2019
- No. 57-4, December 2018
- No. 57-3, September 2018
- No. 57-2, June 2018
- No. 57-1, March 2018
- No. 56-4, December 2017
- No. 56-3, September 2017
- No. 56-2, June 2017
- No. 56-1, March 2017
- No. 55-4, December 2016
- No. 55-3, September 2016
- No. 55-2, June 2016
- No. 55-1, March 2016
- No. 54-4, December 2015
- No. 54-3, September 2015
- No. 54-2, June 2015
- No. 54-1, March 2015
Latest documents
- Introducing the Expectations and Preference Scales for Couple Therapy (EPSCT): Development, Psychometric Evaluation, and Suggested Use in Practice and Research
- Healing Intergenerational Wounds: An Integrative Relational–Neurobiological Approach
- The Association between Symptom Accommodation and Emotional Coregulation in Couples with Binge Eating Disorder
- Issue Information
- Editorial: Focusing on Intergenerational Processes and Problems of Family Life in Family Therapy
- The Role of Parents in Emerging Adults’ Psychological Well‐Being: A Person‐Oriented Approach
- Relationship Distress as a Mediator of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health: Implications for Clinical Practice with Economically Vulnerable Racial and Ethnic Minorities
- Latina/o Children Living With an Immigrant Mother With Depression: Developmental and Cultural Nuances in Recognition and Coping
- Beyond the Couple: A Qualitative Analysis of Successful In‐law Relationships in Iran
- Looking into the One‐way Mirror: A Pilot Study on the Impact of Reflecting Teams on Family Members
Featured documents
- Coparental Affect, Children's Emotion Dysregulation, and Parent and Child Depressive Symptoms
- Collaborative Relationships and Dialogic Conversations: Ideas for a Relationally Responsive Practice
- A Bibliography of Paradoxical Methods in Psychotherapy of Family Systems
- The Family in Mourning: A Guide for Health Professionals
- Can Patients' Views of a Therapeutic System Predict Outcome? An Empirical Study with Depressive Patients
- Conflict and Healing in Family Experience of Second‐Generation Emigrants from India Living in North America*
- Community‐Based Applied Research With Latino Immigrant Families: Informing Practice and Research According to Ethical and Social Justice Principles
- How Real is Real?—Communication, Disinformation, Confusion
- Do Better Trainees Make Worse Family Therapists? A Followup Study of Client Families
- Informative Disagreements: Associations Between Relationship Distress, Depression, and Discrepancy in Interpersonal Perception Within Couples