“…There was a special issue of Contemporary Family Therapy on international developments, with articles tracing the growth of family therapy in Europe (Borcsa et al 2013), the UK , Ireland (Carr, 2013), Germany (Retzlaff, 2013), Greece (Tseliou, 2013b), Turkey (Arduman, 2013), Italy (Manfrida et al 2013), Norway (Jensen, 2013), Portugal (Relvas et al 2013), the Czech Republic (Skorunka and Hajná, 2013), Romania (Kónya and Kónya, 2013), Poland (Jozefik et al 2013), Australia (Moloney, 2013), South America (Herscovici et al 2013), Canada (McLuckie et al 2013, Taiwan (Chao and Huang, 2013), South Korea (Lee et al 2013), Hong Kong (Wong and Ma, 2013) and China (Deng et al 2013). This special issue of Contemporary Family Therapy highlights the international scope of the family therapy movement.…”