2023
DOI: 10.1111/famp.12921
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Researching what we practice—The paradigm of systemic family research: Part 2

Abstract: This is the second of two articles focusing on ideological and philosophical preferences for relating to and conducting research in the field of systemic couple and family therapy (CFT). To emphasize the need for the field of systemic CFT to be based on the best available knowledge, in the first article, we argue the benefits of applying the principles of evidence‐based practice, and in the current article, we present the rationale behind the contents of a program for systemic family therapy research that safe… Show more

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“…This issue of Family Process includes several papers related to evidence and the practice of couple and family therapy. In this editorial, I call attention to two papers by Lorås et al (2023); Whittaker et al (2023), and a special section in this issue focused on expanding the representativeness of research about couple therapy (Mitchell & Gordon, 2023).…”
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“…This issue of Family Process includes several papers related to evidence and the practice of couple and family therapy. In this editorial, I call attention to two papers by Lorås et al (2023); Whittaker et al (2023), and a special section in this issue focused on expanding the representativeness of research about couple therapy (Mitchell & Gordon, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%