Editorial – Foreword to the 2025 Special Compilation on “Family Therapy and Family Studies in Supporting Mental Health"

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Harjis, J. (2025, July 8). The role of family functioning in shaping children’s mental health outcomes: A systematic review. SSRN.
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Johnson, L. N., Anderson, S. R., & Wagner, K. N. (2025). The Marriage and Family Therapy Practice Research Network: Current findings and a call for collaboration. European Journal of Mental Health, 20, Article e0036, 1–9.
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Johnson, L. N., Miller, R. B., Bradford, A. B., & Anderson, S. R. (2017). The Marriage and Family Therapy Practice Research Network (MFT-PRN): Creating a more perfect union between practice and research. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 43(4), 561–572.
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Kramer, K. L. (2021). The human family—Its evolutionary context and diversity. Social Sciences, 10(6), Article 191.
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James, S. L., Howlett, E., & Ribeiro Nuez, N. (2025). Navigating global family diversity: Theory, research, and implications for policy – A narrative review. European Journal of Mental Health, 20, Article e0040, 1–21.
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Li, R., Wu, D., Zhu, L., Mi, T., Jia, S., & Ren, Z. (2025). The association between family resilience and psychological well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic: A three-level meta-analysis. Journal of Health Psychology, 30(10), 2411–2428.
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Mokomane, Z. (2023). The impact of demographic trends on families. United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs. https://social.desa.un.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/DemographicTrends-FamilyImpact%20ZITHA%20MOKOMANE.pdf

Nichols, W. C. (2013). Roads to understanding family resilience: 1920s to the twenty-first century. In D. S. Becvar (Ed.), Handbook of family resilience (pp. 3–16). Springer.
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Pilinszki, A., Bata, E., Demjén, A., Gervai, J., & Danis, I. (2025). Coparenting Relationship Scale (CRS): Validation and psychometric properties of the Hungarian version. European Journal of Mental Health, 20, Article e0037, 1–13.
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Seltzer, J. A. (2019). Family change and changing family demography. Demography, 56(2), 405–426.
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Smock, P. J., & Schwartz, C. R. (2020). The demography of families: A review of patterns and change. Journal of Marriage and Family, 82(1), 9–34.
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Szondy, M. B., & Magyary, Á. (2025). Artificial intelligence (AI) in the family system: Possible positive and detrimental effects on parenting, communication and family dynamics. European Journal of Mental Health, 20, Article e0038, 1–8.
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Thoburn, J. W., & Sexton, T. L. (2016). Family psychology: Theory, research, and practice (pp. 21–44). Praeger.

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Woolley, S. R., & Koren, R. (2025). Using the Woolley Motivation Typology to heal infidelity with emotionally focused therapy. European Journal of Mental Health, 20, Article e0035, 1–10.
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