Reflecting on the Past: A Content Analysis of Family Therapy Research from 2000-2015

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
Jennifer J Lambert-ShuteAnnisa B Pirasteh

Abstract

In this content analysis, researchers examine articles published from 2000 to 2015 in three family therapy journals, yielding a total of 948 empirical articles. The purpose is to provide an overview of the research being published, assess who is publishing, and investigate the current state of clinical effectiveness research in marriage and family therapy (MFT). Most first authors were affiliated with MFT programs and primarily included diversity and couples in their research. There was a significant increase of research on clinical process-though the number of clinical outcome studies held steady. There were no significant changes with regard to research funding. Implications support the use of innovative research methods to provide evidence of clinical effectiveness.

References

Feb 24, 2000·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·W M Pinsof, L C Wynne
Feb 24, 2000·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·D R HawleyK A Pennick
Jan 30, 2002·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Rhonda A FaulknerJerry E Gale
Jan 30, 2002·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·D Russell CraneAlan J Hovestadt
Jan 30, 2002·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Lenore M McWeyKathleen Mills
Oct 18, 2002·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·C Everett BaileyFroma Walsh
May 6, 2003·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·William R McFarlaneAlicia Lucksted
Feb 7, 2004·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Teresa McDowell, Laurel Jeris
Mar 3, 2005·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Dale R Hawley, Chris Gonzalez
Mar 24, 2009·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·W Jared DuPreeMichael P Anderson
Nov 3, 2010·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Ebony Joy Winston, Fred P Piercy
Jan 5, 2011·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Jennifer Lambert-Shute, Christine A Fruhauf
Sep 27, 2013·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Markie L C BlumerHarrison Allen
Apr 24, 2014·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Ryan B SeedallJosé Ruben Parra-Cardona
Dec 17, 2014·Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research·Laurie HeatheringtonWilliam M Pinsof
Aug 19, 2015·Family Process·Rebecca G Harvey, Linda Stone Fish
Oct 5, 2016·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Mathew C WithersKendal Holtrop
Feb 23, 2017·Journal of Marital and Family Therapy·Ruoxi ChenJason P Austin

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