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Human Systems

Human Systems

Therapy, Culture and Attachments
Other Titles in:
Counselling Psychology

eISSN: 26344041 | ISSN: 26344041 | Current volume: 4 | Current issue: 3 Frequency: 3 Times/Year
This Journal aims to extend the conceptual and theoretical underpinnings of human systems to organisations, culture and attachment as well as developments in clinical training and therapeutic practice. In order to meet this aim, the journal embraces systemic literature in the broadest sense, from casting a systemic lens on infant/carer interactions and attachments to exploring organisations and global crises. We welcome research findings, case studies, reflective accounts and theoretical standpoints from both practitioners and researchers. The journal also embraces integration with a range of approaches such as social constructionism, attachment, narrative theory and trauma theory. There are a number of journals, which focus on systemic theory and practice, predominantly related to the family and likewise attachment focused journals, which tend to be almost exclusively focused on individual and dyadic processes. Human Systems is unique in integrating systemic theory, practice and attachment, as well as seeking the broadest understanding by extending the scope of systemic and relational study.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

This Journal aims to extend the conceptual and theoretical underpinnings of human systems to organisations, culture and attachment as well as developments in clinical training and therapeutic practice. In order to meet this aim, the journal embraces systemic literature in the broadest sense, from casting a systemic lens on infant/carer interactions and attachments to exploring organisations and global crises. We welcome research findings, case studies, reflective accounts and theoretical standpoints from both practitioners and researchers. The journal also embraces integration with a range of approaches such as social constructionism, attachment, narrative theory and trauma theory. There are a number of journals, which focus on systemic theory and practice, predominantly related to the family and likewise attachment focused journals, which tend to be almost exclusively focused on individual and dyadic processes. Human Systems is unique in integrating systemic theory, practice and attachment, as well as seeking the broadest understanding by extending the scope of systemic and relational study.

Editors
Rudi Dallos University of Plymouth, UK
Becky Stancer University of Plymouth, UK
Editorial Board
Helga Hanks University of Leeds, UK
Kyriaka Polychroni  
Dr. Jacqui Stedmon University of Plymouth, UK
Peter Stratton University of Leeds, UK
Arlene Vetere University, Oslo, Norway
Book Reviews Editor
Editorial Assistant
Craig Myhill University of Plymouth, UK
Advisory Editorial Board
Mario Borscha Hochschule Nordhausen University of Applied Science, Germany
John Burnham  
Alan Carr University College Dublin, Ireland
Chip Chimera Institute of Family Therapy, UK
Pat Crittenden  
Ros Draper Consultant, UK
Benedict Grey Roehampton University, UK
Sophie Holmes Williamsroad Family Therapy Centre Melbourne, Australia
Kasia Kozlowaska  
Glenn Larner Australia and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Sydney, Australia
Bob Marvin  
Marilyn Monteiro Consultant, USA
Robert Neimeyer  
Michell O’Reilly University of Leicester, UK
Harry Procter  

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