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1. Intimate partner violence and Bowen family systems theory: promoting safety and expanding capacity of families.

2. Peer work in Open Dialogue: A discussion paper.

3. Considerations for paediatric student‐led telepractice in speech‐language therapy: A pilot observational study from South Africa.

4. Creating equilibrium: Four relational mechanisms that facilitate positive change.

5. Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) and feedback in university student counselling and mental health services: Considerations for practitioners and service leads.

6. Novice therapist, the client and therapy: Integrating the triad.

7. Measuring the attitudes of midwives toward sexual and gender minority clients: Results from a Cross‐Sectional survey in Ontario.

8. Accommodating religion and belief in healthcare: Political threats, agonistic democracy and established religion.

9. Narrative Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa: Using Documents of Resistance.

10. Addressing social inequity through improving relational care: A social–ecological model based on the experiences of migrant women and midwives in South Wales.

11. A journey to improve Arabic‐speaking young peoples' access to psychological assessment tools: It's not just Google translate!

12. The construction of emotional experience: State‐related emotional awareness and its application to psychotherapy research and practice.

13. Integrative Dialogues in Family Therapy.

14. Do caregiver proxy reports and congruence of client–proxy activity participation goals relate to quality of life in people with aphasia?

15. Courts, care proceedings and outcomes uncertainty: The challenges of achieving and assessing "good outcomes" for children after child protection proceedings.

16. Unsettling colonial mentalities in family therapy: Entering negotiated spaces.

17. Stakeholder perspectives on the implementation and impact of Indigenous health interventions: A systematic review of qualitative studies.

18. Consumer recommendations for enhancing the Safewards model and interventions.

19. How Adults Tell: A Study of Adults' Experiences of Disclosure to Child Protection Social Work Services.

20. A case study on a generalist service delivery model for street children in Durban, South Africa: Insights from the capability approach.

21. A pedagogical framework for facilitating parents’ learning in nurse–parent partnership.

22. Leaving the door open for 'tune ups': Challenging notions of ending working relationships in family work.

23. From Couple Therapy 1.0 to a Comprehensive Model: A Roadmap for Sequencing and Integrating Systemic, Psychodynamic, and Behavioral Approaches in Couple Therapy.

24. Single‐Session One‐At‐A‐Time Therapy: A Personal Approach.

25. Examining the Incidence and Clients' Experiences of Single Session Therapy in Italy: A Feasibility Study.

26. The Challenges of COVID‐19 for Divorcing and Post‐divorce Families.

27. Collaboration and conversations with children in Child Welfare Services —Parents' viewpoint.

28. Therapeutic Utility of Discussing Therapist/Client Intersectionality in Treatment: When and How?

29. Parental experience of hope in pediatric palliative care: Critical reflections on an exemplar of parents of a child with trisomy 18.

30. What do children think about their social worker? A Q‐method study of children's services.

31. Health States of Exception: unsafe non‐care and the (inadvertent) production of 'bare life' in complex care transitions.

32. Shared decision‐making in maternity care: Acknowledging and overcoming epistemic defeaters.

33. Ontological and epistemological reflexivity: A core skill for therapists.

34. Child protection and family support practice in Ireland: a contribution to present debates from a historical perspective.

35. Engaging on the 'front line': exploring how family support teams construct meaning in their work with young mothers.

36. The contested space: The impact of competency‐based education and accreditation on dietetic practice in Australia.

37. The importance of adoption of formal client feedback in therapy: a narrative review.

38. Relationship and Family Therapy for Newly Resettled Refugees: An Interpretive Description of Staff Experiences.

39. The state of the art in non-pharmacological interventions for developmental stuttering. Part 2: qualitative evidence synthesis of views and experiences.

40. Practitioner-based research and qualitative interviewing: Using therapeutic skills to enrich research in counselling and psychotherapy.

41. Using attachment theory to inform the design and delivery of mental health services: A systematic review of the literature.

42. Systemic perspective of violence and aggression in mental health care: Towards a more comprehensive understanding and conceptualization: Part 1.

43. Systemic perspective of violence and aggression in mental health care: Towards a more comprehensive understanding and conceptualization: Part 2.

44. 'If kids don't feel safe they don't do anything': young people's views on seeking and receiving help from Children's Social Care Services in England.

45. Counselling young people: Counsellors' perspectives on ‘what works’ – An exploratory study.

46. A small-scale qualitative scoping study into the experiences of looked after children and care leavers who are parents in Wales.

47. Collecting feedback as a tool to reduce care paralysis: something for family group conferencing coordinators?

48. Making meaningful connections: using insights from social pedagogy in statutory child and family social work practice.

49. Gender-sensitive intervention to improve work with fathers in child welfare services.

50. Assessing objective countertransference with a computer-delivered impact message inventory (IMI-C).