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Go to submission site (link opens in a new window)Recognized as the leading source of information on group therapy theory, practice, and research, this journal features contributions from foremost experts in the field. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy offers:
* Clinically-focused articles that integrate existing group theory and research with current group treatment models, process issues, and techniques
* Original empirical work on topics germane to group practice
* Personal, scholarly narrative on topics germane to group practice
* Reviews of existing clinical and research literatures that keep practitioners and researchers well-informed and up to date
* Scholarly work that translate or integrates the group psychotherapy literature with other group-oriented literatures (e.g. pedagogy, social psychology, I/O psychology, leadership, etc.)
*Articles that center topics relevant to historically underrepresented and/or marginalized persons or translate interventions germane to group work with said populations
*Reviews of current books and video releases relevant to group practice
*Special issues on such topics as attachment theory in group practice and social justice issues in group work
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