This article reviews the principal English-language (including British) family therapy journals for the year 2001. Articles are clustered around various common themes which include marital therapy and cultural competency. There is also a discernible interest in working with populations that have received less attention from family therapists such as substance misusers. Within this literature there is also a trend to 'import' ideas and methods from other therapeutic traditions. Important research papers are noted from within these categories, rather than having a separate section. As this is the fifth in a series of reviews, a 'look back' at trends within the family therapy literature concludes the paper.
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Rivett, M. (2002). The family therapy journals in 2001: A thematic review. Journal of Family Therapy. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.00228
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