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Editorial: Volume 9, Issue 1, Kristy L. Archuleta
Editorial: Volume 9, Issue 1, Kristy L. Archuleta
Journal of Financial Therapy
This year has been an exciting year for the Journal of Financial Therapy’s sponsoring organization, Financial Therapy Association. An idea was sparked many years ago by the FTA Board of Directors that a designation or credential should be created. With the ushering in of CFT-I™, it is a critical moment for further research to be conducted that will continue to help inform the practice of financial therapy. Now, more than ever, we must connect the areas of practice, research, and theory to not only inform best practices of financial therapy, but also to legitimize the work. Meaningful research to inform …
The First Special Issue Of Dignity, Donna M. Hughes
The First Special Issue Of Dignity, Donna M. Hughes
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence
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Editorial, Volume 7, Issue 1, Kristy L. Archuleta
Editorial, Volume 7, Issue 1, Kristy L. Archuleta
Journal of Financial Therapy
The Journal of Financial Therapy would not exist without the time and efforts of our excellent reviewers. You may be asking, “what does a reviewer do?” JFT is a unique scholarly publication because papers require the rigor of academic standards, but also must be translatable to non-researchers. It is not uncommon for researchers and practitioners to fail to communicate effectively with one another because the two groups speak what seems like different languages. Therefore, it is the goal of JFT to publish quality scholarly research and to emphasize the practicality of the research.
Editorial Volume 6, Issue 2, Kristy L. Archuleta
Editorial Volume 6, Issue 2, Kristy L. Archuleta
Journal of Financial Therapy
Money scripts, money behaviors, money disorders, and financial coaching have been seen in recent popular press. If you are reading this issue, you are probably aware that continued empirical research in these areas is needed. I am pleased to introduce the articles related to these topics in this issue of the Journal of Financial Therapy.
Editorial, Volume 5, Issue 2, Kristy L. Archuleta
Editorial, Volume 5, Issue 2, Kristy L. Archuleta
Journal of Financial Therapy
This issue’s editorial is inspired by the importance of practitioners’ involvement in the peer review process for a scholarly publication like the Journal of Financial Therapy.