Australian & New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
@anzjft
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, reputably the most stolen academic journal in Australia. Edited by Glenn Larner, @GlennLarner. Pub by @Wiley
Wondering how to write for the ANZJFT?
1. Read the guidelines
2. Prepare your manuscript
3. Get Feedback
4. Publish
Need help? Email our Editor-in-Chief, Glenn Larner ([email protected])
Author Guidelines: https://t.co/JgiGf9jOEr
Why publish with ANZJFT?
Practice-based work welcome
Supportive editorial process
Regional leadership in systemic therapy research
Clinicians + academics read it
Your ideas help shape the field
Submit here: https://t.co/JgiGf9jgOT
Our Associate Editor Sonja Baram speaks to the value of reflective practice through writing — and why publishing matters for family therapy.
Family therapy needs your voice.
Publish with ANZJFT in 2026.
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New early view article!
Ezra N. S. Lockhart at Easy Does It Counseling reports 3 case studies on how excessive technology use affects family interactions and the importance of considering generational, ethnic and cultural differences.
Read the full text:
https://t.co/UaE8XNInvy
A new early view article!
Kübra Gökalp @Atatürk University & Nurgül Karakurt @etukurumsal report an RCT where problem-solving training improves the interpersonal problem-solving skills of mothers of children with special needs.
Read the full text here: https://t.co/gaU1QFEyQg
New early view article!
Hsiao-Pei Chang explores how adults who have experienced domestic violence re-establish relationships with their children.
Read the full text here:
https://t.co/pJdYCXErEV
An early view article!
Our @DeisyAmorinW interviews Monica McGoldrick on her work on genograms and the importance of culture, and her involvement in projects emphasising the vital role of women in the field of family therapy.
Read the full article here:
https://t.co/2k0PTA68EN
From our latest issue!
Linda MacKay interviews Michael Kerr about "his life effort to research and apply Bowen theory".
Read it here:
https://t.co/cd54ZJwgKQ
From our latest issue!
Linda MacKay & Victoria Harrison converse about the connection between relational-emotional issues and physical health.
Read it here:
https://t.co/jtEyBrc49Q
Congratulations to @BenHLOng & Niels Buus, one of our 10 #Topcited articles published between 1 January 2022 and 31 December 2023.
#Wiley
https://t.co/0HHVkXjLdh
From our latest issue!
Peggy Chan of ISS Family Institute, Hong Kong examines the applicability and use of Bowen theory in working with Asian families and Asian women.
Read it here:
https://t.co/AyaXah0XS1
Congratulations to Alison Cook, Judith Bragg & Rebecca E. Reay, one of our 10 #Topcited articles published between 1 January 2022 and 31 December 2023.
#Wiley@ANUmedia
https://t.co/Z6mciNVAxa
From our latest issue!
Katherine L. White describes a systemic process for promoting differentiation in a client using Bowen Family Systems Therapy.
Read it here:
https://t.co/3YAWMAoRI3
A new article in early view.
Richard Lakeman applies the PERMA model of #positivepsychology to family therapy.
Read it for free:
https://t.co/K1YUl7TYAH
Congratulations to Hervé Tissot & Nicolas Favez, one of our 10 #Topcited articles published between 1 January 2022 and 31 December 2023.
#wiley
https://t.co/WWlPvIPEpC
From our latest issue!
Carrie E. Collier & Ashley Mader analyse the letters of Dr Murray Bowen and their connection to nature.
Read it here:
https://t.co/kMpUAbs6dC
New early view article!
"Working with adult families of origin: On the nature of rupture and repair" by Kate Cordukes, Greg U'Ren, Ella C. Katz, Jennifer E. McIntosh from Bouverie Centre @latrobe
Read it here:
https://t.co/W6cRyVV6SU
Congratulations to Diane A. Philipp, Klaudia Szczech, Nick L. Hanson, Gabrielle O'Hara, Janai Puckett, one of our 10 #Topcited articles published between 1 January 2022 and 31 December 2023.
@UofTPsych@SickKidsCCMH@McGillPsych#wileycollege https://t.co/dLnJiZeUom
From the latest issue!
Jo Wright, Robyn Milligan & Michelle Varcoe apply Bowen's concept of emotional triangles to youth suicidality and self-harm.
https://t.co/uuQdsjcCX5