Journal Details
Sexual and Relationship Therapy
International Perspectives on Theory, Research and Practice
Aims & Scope
Sexual and Relationship Therapy is a leading independent journal in its field, well established and internationally recognized. It offers an active, multidisciplinary forum for review and debate across the spectrum of sexual and relationship dysfunctions and therapies. The journal presents original research and best practice and is a vehicle for new theory, methodology, and application and welcomes contributions from all concerned with the field of clinical sexuality and sexual medicine in its broadest sense.
Sexual and Relationship Therapy is edited by a respected international team and publishes contributions from around the world. It is the official journal of the College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists (COSRT, formerly known as the British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy, BASRT).
Featured topics in the journal include:
- Innovative research on sexual health and therapy
- Issues faced by clients in a range of diverse relationships
- Emerging therapies and clinical case studies
- Psychophysiology of sexual function
- Current debates in the field
These topics are covered by:
- Original research papers
- 'For debate' articles
- Clinical case reports
- Commissioned leading comments
- Critical and educational reviews (Clinical, multimedia, books and related literature)
- Special editions
- Letters to the Editor
Peer Review Integrity
All research articles in this journal, including those in special issues, special sections or supplements, have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by at least two independent referees.
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Journal Feedback
"With a strong international and multidisciplinary perspective, Sexual and Relationship Therapy provides clinicians and researchers with up-to-date information on a broad range of sexual and relationship problems and therapies. As well as original research articles, the journal features topical debate articles, book reviews, and clinical case reports."
Cynthia A. Graham, Editor, Journal of Sex Research

