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- Title
Editorial.
- Authors
Street, Eddy
- Abstract
The article presents editorial and carries a statement from the Editorial Board of the journal to encourage the submission of case studies. This edition of the journal welcomes the millennium. One of the editorial aims is to address the need for family therapists to be aware of what is happening in other disciplines and other academic discourses. In order to be practical about this, the author has invited a number of authors to contribute essays for the millennium. The first is included in this edition by Professor David Pilgrim in which he looks at the issue of postmodernism as a basis of framing a practice relevant to the needs of those whom people claim to serve. Evidence based practice now appears to be the watchword in public services in Great Britain and Alan Carr provides with a research update on this issue as applied to family therapy with child-focused problems. There are two things to say about this. First, family therapists can hold their heads up high in terms of the evidence. Second, this evidence is not enough.
- Subjects
EDITORIALS; PERIODICALS; CASE studies; FAMILY therapists; POSTMODERNISM (Philosophy); EVIDENCE; MUNICIPAL services
- Publication
Journal of Family Therapy, 2000, Vol 22, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0163-4445
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1467-6427.00133