The Family Journal advances the theory, research, and practice of counseling with couples and families from a family systems perspective. Edited by Stephen Southern, the journal provides groundbreaking, innovative scholarship for counseling researchers, educators, and practitioners. The most diverse coverage available To help readers and researchers keep pace with the field, The Family Journal covers theory, research, and practice in each issue. In addition to timely, important research, the journal features multiple columns that provide a wide variety of content, focusing on how to make interventions from a systemic perspective. Regularly featured sections include Ethics, Literature Reviews, and Case Consultation Interviews with leaders in family therapy Counselor Training Techniques. Who will benefit from The Family Journal ? Anyone involved with counseling and therapy for couples and families today faces pressing challenges. The Family Journal is a reliable, comprehensive resource that serves the needs of a wide audience. For researchers, there are up-to-date articles in both empirical research and conceptual scholarship, in addition to reviews of recent literature. For educators, the latest research and theory keeps coursework current, in addition to articles focusing on counselor training. For practitioners, articles include implications for practice, plus a regular section on practical ideas and tips. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) . Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tfj .