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期刊名:Journal of marital and family therapy

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ISSN:0194-472X

e-ISSN:1752-0606

IF/分区:1.1/Q3

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Katherine M Hertlein,Paul Springer Katherine M Hertlein
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly altered the practice of couple/marital and family therapy (CMFT). While much has been written in other disciplines about competencies to be developed in integrating AI into one's work, to date no com...
Timothy Sim,Wai Yung Lee Timothy Sim
The opening article of this special issue presents a dialog between Dr Wai Yung Lee, an internationally acclaimed veteran family therapist currently working in Asia, and Professor Sim, this Special Edition's Associate Editor. The dialog foc...
Angela B Bradford,Alexis G Werner,Lee N Johnson Angela B Bradford
This study investigated whether therapists' physiological regulation influences clients' autonomic responses during the first session of couple therapy and whether couples' physiology influences each other's. Drawing on polyvagal, attachmen...
Kathleen A Smith,Shalini Srinivasan,Chloe Guenette et al. Kathleen A Smith et al.
Minimal research focuses on the perspectives of providers in LGBTQ+ centers who support youth with suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STB) and their families. Youth suicide is a public health concern and SGM youth are at a higher risk than th...
Emel Genç,Elif Büyükada Emel Genç
The present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of infidelity tendencies in the relationship between relationship-focused obsessive-compulsive symptoms and marital instability. A total of 227 (Female = 155, Male = 72) married indi...
Alexander K Tatum,Sharon M Flicker,Nawar Albarak et al. Alexander K Tatum et al.
Little empirical research has adopted a strength-based approach to examine strategies that help offset challenges (e.g., discrimination, internalized stigma) faced by people in polyamorous relationships. The current qualitative study assess...
Hans Reihling,Nadia Rojas Jones,Erica Nager et al. Hans Reihling et al.
Marriage and family therapy emphasizes systemic responsiveness, yet integrating advocacy into clinical training remains limited. This pilot study examines a trauma-informed service-learning partnership with a community-based organization, w...
Caitlin Edwards,Kendal Holtrop,Andrea Wittenborn Caitlin Edwards
Researchers seeking to use community-engaged methods to culturally adapt a couple and family therapy intervention often face a dilemma of how to gather meaningful feedback from a focal community about adapting an intervention that may be un...
Sunyoung Kim,Sungbum Woo Sunyoung Kim
This study uses network analysis to examine how self-differentiation sub-factors relate to marital satisfaction among 400 married adults in South Korea, a society undergoing rapid cultural transition. A network model was estimated to map th...