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24.01.2022 Thrilled to find the 2020 mid-year edition covers "Family Therapy Across the Gamut" from "COVID-19 to Dialogical Supervision to Training Novice Therapists to Narrative Therapy in Iran" - Table of Contents Here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14678438/2020/41/2 #families #therapy Which will be the #TopDownloadedArticle?



24.01.2022 COVID-19 & FAMILIES "Family Therapy and COVID19: International Reflections during the Pandemic from Systemic Therapists across the Globe" by Deisy AmorinWoods, Peter Fraenkel, Andrea Mosconi, Martine Nisse & Susana Munoz. https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1416 #COVID19 #families (Photo by August de Richelieu from Pexels)

23.01.2022 "He’s back. The monster. It’s the middle of the night and I’m awake, because even though I’m seventeen I still haven’t outgrown the childhood monster that haunts you in the dark. I haven’t outgrown it, because when I was a child, the monster was real. He was my father."... Excerpt from "The Build-up Season" by Megan Jacobson, Winner of Australian Family Therapists’ Award for children’s literature 2018 winner. Congratulations Megan!! https://www.penguin.com.au//the-build-up-season-9780143573

23.01.2022 And now for some light relief...



23.01.2022 An ANZJFT First: Video Abstract "Bioecological Implications of Narrative Exposure Therapy in LowResource Settings: Individual, Family, Community, and SocioPolitical Contexts" By Daniel K. Cooper, Elizabeth Wieling, Anett Pfeiffer. Article at https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1392

22.01.2022 WOW! Is what I exclaimed out loud when I read this Title - it’s not often that happens. Effectiveness of Narrative Therapy on Communication Patterns for Women Experiencing Low Marital Satisfaction Effat Ghavibazou Simin Hosseinian Abbas Abdollahi First published: 10 May 2020 https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1405 Again WOW!

22.01.2022 Three ways to subscribe to the ANZJFT, starting from $120 annually online & hardcopy:



22.01.2022 Book Reviews: The titles reviewed in the December issue of the journal included 'Staying Attached: Fathers and Children in Troubled Times' by Gill Gorell Barnes published by Karnac; 'Adult ADHD-Focused Couple Therapy: Clinical Interventions' by Gina Pera and Arthur Rodin, published by Routledge; Life Story Work with People with Dementia: Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary People edited by Polly Kaiser and Ruth Eley (Jessica Kingsley Publishers); and 'Essential Wholeness: Integral Psychotherapy, Spiritual Awakening' and the Enneagram by Eric Lyleson published by Balboa Press.

22.01.2022 The ANZJFT has featured and highlighted many themes of interest to our therapeutic and research communities recently. September's focus on Family Therapy and Psychiatry: A Relationship Dance, guest edited by Kristof Mikes-Liu and Campbell R. Thorpe at https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1314

22.01.2022 The ANZJFT Family Therapy Word Cloud - according to our publisher Wiley, these are compiled not just randomly for effect, but the size of the words and their association with one another are derived by searchable data of the key-words and subjects that readers are most interested in!

22.01.2022 Volume 40, Issue 1: Special Issue:Children, Separation, and Divorce: Legal, Facilitative and Family Therapy Interventions and Research March 2019: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14678438/2019/40/1

22.01.2022 Early View of Important Paper: "The Psychiatrist's Role in Implementing Open Dialogue Model of Care" by Kari Valtanen, 22 August 2019 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anzf.1382



21.01.2022 ‘Somebody Watching You: Impact of Reflecting Teams on Hope in Couple Relationships,’ by Allan, KlarenbeekMcKenna, and Day, describes research at a postgraduate couple and family therapy training institute in Denver, United States. Read the article to see the results... https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anzf.1388

21.01.2022 "Family Therapy Across Approaches and Cultures" the March - April 2020 Issue is not a COVID issue thank goodness, though there will be Family Therapy responses to the significant global event coming in future issues. FREE ACCESS to Editorial by Glenn Larner https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1404

21.01.2022 Suddenly it's February! We would love to know what is happening in Family Therapy in your world - whether its a program, practice or training? Looking forward in 2019 to new issues of the Journal, Special Issues, Conferences and Therapy!

19.01.2022 SPECIAL ISSUE: Your Single Session Practice with more relevant articles edited by Jeff Young, Pam Rycroft & Michael Hoyt: "Expanding Applications of Single Session Thinking and Practice" Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy September 2020 https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1425

19.01.2022 Hello to the Family Therapy Field! Wherever you are on our shared home the Journal wishes you much heath and solidarity during this time! Keep well!!

19.01.2022 Paolo Bertrando & Claudia Lini write: "Systemic and dialogical models of therapy may be seen either as fundamentally dissimilar and therefore incompatible, or complementary to each other. If the former is the case, they should be kept apart; if the latter, they could be usefully juxtaposed and possibly unified. We chose the latter approach..." in Theory and Practice of SystemicDialogical Therapy First published: 05 June 2019 https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1365

18.01.2022 MARCH 2020: In "‘Not ‘just a talking head’: Experiences of Australian public mental health clinicians implementing a dialogical family therapy approach for young people with severe mental health concerns,’" is by Anna Sidis and colleagues from universities and agencies in Wollongong and Sydney, NSW, Australia. FREE ACCESS to this Paper (https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1407) #TopDownloadedArticle

16.01.2022 Conference time: The Australian Family Therapy Conference with an international line up of keynote speakers. Exciting!

16.01.2022 LGBTIQ+ articles coming up online and in print...

16.01.2022 "He diagnosed an overdose of compliance. He suggested I cared too much for the expectations of others. He prescribed delinquency. It must have worked because my father remarked: Howard, you've changed. I felt troubled and liberated. At the age of 36 I'd entered adolescence." Howard Goldenberg on Family Therapy. 26 June 2019 https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1359 #remembering #therapy #theself #therapuetic #relationship

15.01.2022 Calling all Researchers: Wiley, our publisher, is conducting a survey on how individuals consume research. We have an opportunity to make sure that the next round of products and services that Wiley offers reflect the needs of ANZ’s family and children researchers. Please click through the link below to participate. Responses will be gathered through July 15th. https://wiley.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9SIlTtnChOQT2m1 #wiley #research #families

15.01.2022 Open Dialogue & Dialogical Approaches: What are they and why are gaining traction Down Under? Some clues here: https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1407 #TopDownloadedArticle

14.01.2022 International therapists Harlene Anderson and Thomas Sexton headline the amazing keynote speaker line-up for the 40th Pan-Pacific Family Therapy Conference in Melbourne October 17 & 18. https://www.aaft.asn.au/2019-conference-workshops/

13.01.2022 How do I get a copy of the ANZJFT? Great question! With a membership to the Australian Association of Family Therapy https://www.aaft.asn.au/ or request your University to hold a copy!

13.01.2022 Series on Single-Session Family Therapy: Therapists update the thinking originally introduced in 1990 by Moshe Talmon: Read more: Single Session Thinking 2020, Michael F. Hoyt Jeff Young Pam Rycroft, 07 October 2020 https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1427

12.01.2022 Happy New Year to all! Issue December 2018 has been released, with editor Glenn Larner's editorial and a variety of excellent work: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14678438/2018/39/4

12.01.2022 Jenny Brown, FT, engages with the work of Murray Bowen to answer this question: "How can child and adolescent mental health clinicians constructively engage parents as a resource in the young person's treatment?" Read more... https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/anzf.1409

11.01.2022 We know we have been absent for this period, but there will be more good things to come from ANZJFT very soon. Hope you stick with us... serenades and all!!! #familytherapy

11.01.2022 'A coolamon is an Indigenous Australian carrying vessel. It is a multi-purpose shallow vessel, or dish with curved sides, ranging in length from 3070 cm, and similar in shape to a canoe. Coolamons were traditionally used by Aboriginal women to carry water, fruits, nuts, as well as to cradle babies.' (Wikipedia) Family therapists were invited to make clay coolamons to place, enclosed by the snake, as a collective art installation at the AAFT Conference 2018. This was generously created and guided by Robyne Latham a Yamatji woman from WA and artist, with Alison Elliot, family therapist and teacher with the Bouverie Centre's Indigenous Program. We did get our hands messy with clay and paint, which was therapeutic, meaningful, symbolic and playful - thanks for a wonderful opportunity Robyne, Alison & friends. Photo by Kristof Mikes-Liu

09.01.2022 Paper by Judge Harman in Volume 40, Issue 1: Special Issue:Children, Separation, and Divorce: Legal, Facilitative and Family Therapy Interventions and Research March 2019: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14678438/2019/40/1

09.01.2022 COVID impacts us all in enormous and profound ways as well as via tiny micro effects that we hardly notice at first until we come to realize our new post-covid experience and being. Indeed some things are small and incomparable in the face of profound grief and loss it is causing and still will. The FAMILY & COLLABORATIVE THERAPY fields are facing the challenges in practice and beginning to reflect on our experience with the Pandemic: "Family Therapy and COVID19: International Reflections during the Pandemic from Systemic Therapists across the Globe" https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/anzf.1416

08.01.2022 Did you know that early access to articles is available on the ANZJFT Wiley website: "Dependence or Independence: Which Is the Dirty Word?" by Mark Furlong is a fascinating exploration of the perception of this 'everyday subjectivity' with a first person account of mental illness.' First published online: 11 May 2019 https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1358

07.01.2022 ‘Kids’ Skills’ and ‘Mission Possible’ Innovations: both Solution-Focused & Brief by Leoš Zatloukal, Daniel Žákovský & Lenka Tkadlíková https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1399 #TopDownloadedArticle

06.01.2022 Latest ANZJFT issue out now on Children, Separation and Divorce: Legal, Facilitative and Family Therapy Interventions. Guest edited by Lawrie Moloney it includes a groundbreaking article by Federal Court Judge Harman.

05.01.2022 SHOUT OUT: Does anyone have any relevant Photos from Conferences or Presentations that would be OK to post on the ANZJFT? If so please Message us with the pic and info and we can have a convo about it. ..... We would love to see our Authors and Readers faces Be an almost-celebrity !!!

04.01.2022 New Paper! "Examining the Incidence and Clients’ Experiences of Single Session Therapy in Italy: A Feasibility Study" by an Italian Team of Authors: Flavio Cannistrà, Federico Piccirilli, Pier Paolo D’Alia, Angelica Giannetti, Lorenza Piva, Ferruccio Gobbato, Roberta Guzzardi, Alice Ghisoni, Giada Pietrabissa. The Adelaide FT team that your ANZJFT Online Editor works on are super interested in this work and we will be carefully reading this paper. We are adjusting some initial conversations from our First Response Telephone as well as our Therapeutic Counselling sessions along some Single Session Ideas - even if we continue to see the person for 20 sessions. Thanks for your work Italy! Version of Record online: 13 September 2020 : https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anzf.1421

04.01.2022 Hello All, Last December 2020, I sat down (on Zoom) with our guest editors of the September issue of the Journal The Special Issue: Expanding Applications of Single Session Thinking and Practice. Vol 41, Issue 3, September 2020. Journal Access: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14678438/2020/41/3 The full conversation is available on our new YouTube channel and I will be posting outtakes here on Facebook. This first Outtake is just one of my favorites with Pam Rycroft o...f the Bouverie Centre talking about the Single Session experience. Many more wonderful interviews and videos are on their way to you. #familytherapy See more

03.01.2022 "Theory and Practice of SystemicDialogical Therapy" by Paolo Bertrando & Claudia Lini now available at : https://doi.org/10.1002/anzf.1365 #dialogue #therapy #dialogical #systemic

03.01.2022 Not from our Journal: but we are looking interestingly at relevant and genuine studies on COVID-19 and the curious nexus between health, relationships, society and the economy that can help us and our clients during this time.

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