Journal overview

The American Journal of Family Therapy continues to be the incisive, authoritative, independent voice in an ever-changing field. Contents include the latest techniques for assessing and treating couples and families, and issues and research on a variety of topics, including:

  • normal and dysfunctional family relationships
  • sexuality, intimacy, divorce, and premarital counseling
  • traditional and alternative family styles and parenting styles
  • family measurement techniques
  • family legal issues
  • school and community approaches to family intervention
  • child and family custody evaluations
  • couple and family therapy training and continuing education
  • family spirituality and religious issues
  • medical family therapy and family behavioral medicine
  • family therapy in integrated primary care
  • evidence based practice in family therapy

The American Journal of Family Therapy appeals to a wide readership, including marriage and family therapists, family counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, allied health practitioners, professional counselors, clinical social workers, clergy, physicians, and nurses.

Peer Review Policy:

All review papers in this journal have undergone editorial screening and peer review.

Publication office:

Taylor & Francis, Inc., 530 Walnut Street, Suite 850, Philadelphia, PA 19106.

Readership:

Marriage and family therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, allied health and mental health practitioners, counselors, clinical social workers, physicians, nurses, clergy practitioners.

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