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1. A special section: Recruiting and retaining couples from underrepresented backgrounds in intervention research.

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3. Bolstering family therapy: Assimilating EMDR into ABFT in youth residential treatment.

5. The Couple Therapist as Moral Agent.

6. A family reunion of “clinical cousins”: Attachment and emotion in four family‐oriented therapy models.

7. Implementing Open Dialogue approaches: A scoping review.

8. The importance of relational ethics.

10. The elusive nature of neutrality: The role of values in couple therapy.

12. Becoming what you are seeking: Building Relational Self‐Awareness in emerging adults.

13. Using questionnaires as conversational tools to bolster the therapeutic alliance in family therapy practice.

14. The Dual Process of Intuitive Responsivity and Reflective Self‐supervision: About the Therapist in Family Therapy Practice.

16. The third shift: Addressing emotion work in couple therapy.

17. Emancipatory approaches in couples' intervention research.

18. The Multiracial‐Black Socialization Model: Conceptualizing racial socialization in Multiracial‐Black families.

19. Recruiting and retaining sexual and gender minority couples in intervention research: Lessons learned from trials of tailored relationship education programs.

20. Fathers' Dosage in Community‐based Programs for Low‐income Fathers.

21. Some subtleties of whiteness in the workplace: Steps for shifting the paradigm.

22. Introduction to a special section: Racial disparities in health care.

23. Inclusion and anti‐racism work as performance or deep work? It literally is either‐or: A qualitative study in the CFT field.

24. How can white parents raise anti‐racist children? Introducing the routes to effective anti‐racist parenting (REAP) model.

25. Power dynamics in couple relationships: A review and applications for systemic family therapists.

26. Couple relational ethics: From theory to lived practice.

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29. Reflections on our efforts to help mental health agencies become more "culturally competent".

30. Case Examples and Process‐Oriented Questions in Teletherapy with Couples and Families.

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32. Addressing power in couples therapy: Integrating socio‐emotional relationship therapy and emotionally focused therapy.

33. Clinical identification of a specific psychic envelope in families with anorexic symptoms.

34. Couple therapy in the 2020s: Current status and emerging developments.

35. Online clinical supervision in couple and family therapy: A scoping review.

36. The Discursive Performance of Change Process in Systemic and Constructionist Therapies: A Systematic Meta‐Synthesis Review of In‐Session Therapy Discourse.

37. Dissociative Collusion: Reconnecting Clients with Histories of Trauma in Couple Therapy.

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40. From "4Rs and 2Ss" to "Amaka Amasanyufu" (Happy Families): Adapting a U.S.‐based Evidence‐Based Intervention to the Uganda Context.

41. What Can We Learn from the Study of Mexican-Origin Families in the United States?

42. COVID‐19 Pandemic: Applying a Multisystemic Lens.

43. COVID‐19 Interconnectedness: Health Inequity, the Climate Crisis, and Collective Trauma.

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49. "Turning back the clock": A positive strategy for changing unacceptable youth behavior.

50. Reducing the incidence of domestic violence: An observational study of an equine‐assisted intervention.