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1. Ten Reasons to Accept a Paper.

2. BioTherapeutics, Education and Research Foundation position paper: Assessing the competency of clinicians performing maggot therapy.

3. Characterizing Emotional Support Development: From Adolescent Best Friendships to Young Adult Romantic Relationships.

4. Connecting with strangers in the city: A mattering approach.

5. Community initiatives for well‐being in the United Kingdom and their role in developing social capital and addressing loneliness: A scoping review.

6. The peer relations of pupils with special educational needs in mainstream primary schools: The importance of meaningful contact and interaction with peers.

7. Development and initial validation of a parent report measure of youth belongingness and burdensomeness.

8. Relating behaviours and therapeutic actions during AVATAR therapy dialogue: An observational study.

9. Theoretical constraints: Science, caretaking, and the creation of normative ideals.

10. The applicability of the interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide among community-dwelling older persons.

11. What are the relationship experiences of in which one member identifies as transgender? A systematic review and meta‐ethnography.

12. Coverage, associated factors, and impact of companionship during labor: A large-scale observational study in six hospitals in Nepal.

13. The social identity approach: Appraising the Tajfellian legacy.

14. Longitudinal Associations of the Attainment of Developmental Tasks With Psychological Symptoms in Adolescence: A Meta-Analysis.

15. Intimate Relationships Buffer Suicidality in National Guard Service Members: A Longitudinal Study.

16. In response to 'Use of technology by older adults with an intellectual disability in Ireland to support health, well‐being and social inclusion during the COVID‐19 pandemic', by Darren McCausland, Mary McCarron and Philip McCallion.

17. Socializing efficacy: a reconstruction of self-efficacy theory within the context of inequality<FNR>*</FNR><FN>This paper is dedicated to the memory of sociologist, Dr Michael Moore, who died on 17 June 1998, one year after our intense work on this project. I am deeply indebted to him for his energy, support and wisdom. His ideas live on through this work. </FN>

18. Response to Anita von Raffay's paper, 'Why it is difficult to see the anima as a helpful object'

19. Commentary on Sander's paper, “Where are we going in the field of infant mental health?”.

20. Interaction Promotes the Adaptation of Referential Conventions to the Communicative Context.

21. Family Structure in the wake of Genetic and Reproductive Technologies in the Muslim World.

22. Patient, carer and family experiences of seeking redress and reconciliation following a life‐changing event: Systematic review of qualitative evidence.

23. The importance of relationships for people with learning disabilities ‐ in life and in research.

24. Squeezed out by the market, seeking strength in the network: Makeshift temples and the spatio‐affective logics of survival in Singapore.

25. AI in teacher education: Unlocking new dimensions in teaching support, inclusive learning, and digital literacy.

26. Exploring behavioural patterns and their relationships with social annotation outcomes.

27. Exploring concepts of friendship formation in children with language disorder using a qualitative framework analysis.

28. How do people with intellectual disabilities understand friendship? A systematic meta‐synthesis.

29. Bowen family systems theory and practice: Illustration and critique revisited.

30. Caregiver skills training for caregivers of individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.

31. The psychosocial impact of a chronic disease in Ireland: Burdens and helpful practices for a life with epidermolysis bullosa.

32. Realizing the potential of a strengths‐based approach in family support with young people and their parents.

33. Belonging and reciprocity amongst people with intellectual disabilities: A systematic methodological review.

34. Case formulation of interpersonal patterns and its impact on the therapeutic process: Introduction to the issue.

35. Understanding and predicting future research impact at different career stages—A social network perspective.

36. A duoethnographic exploration of relational psychotraumatology: Research, training and practice considerations.

37. The logic of semiotics applied to mathematical and social interaction in operational research consulting practice: Towards a foundational view.

38. Children as co‐researchers in pandemic times: Power and participation in the use of digital dialogues with children during the COVID‐19 lockdown.

39. Deep personal relationships, value, merit, and change.

40. Deep personal relationships and well‐being: A response to Hooker.

41. How physical interaction with insight problems affects solution rates, hint use, and cognitive load.

42. The importance of relational ethics.

43. Implementing Open Dialogue approaches: A scoping review.

44. 'Once you bond ... you want to create social change': Interpersonal relationships in youth activism.

45. Hybrid teaching and learning: A conjoint analysis of student preferences in online and onsite scenarios.

46. Facilitation of adolescents' agency and hybrid integration.

47. Gaze‐speech coordination during social interaction in Parkinson's disease.

48. Virtual INSIGHT: Improving natural social interaction: Group reHabilitation after traumatic brain injury.

49. LOGOSOFIA: A platform for deliberative co‐construction of intersubjective consensual realities.

50. Teenagers in foster care: Issues, themes, and debates from and for practice and policy.